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So, Europe limiting people’s freedom, even more. Why am I not surprised? Use Monero and build the circular economy. Give the middle finger to these clowns. People in the US need to do the same thing because we are headed down the same path. That’s why I always suggest if you have Monero not turning it back into Fiat ever.

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You obviously didn’t read it. This is specifically targeting businesses, not individuals, so you’ll still be able to use Monero and whatnot to buy stuff from companies, they just need to have their crypto wallets at a custodian (presumably for tax transparency). Likewise with cash transactions, large transactions are rare and unnecessary between businesses.

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If that is actually the case, the crypto portion is at least not that bad. The 10k limit on cash transactions is just not feasible in some industries though.

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Yeach im most worried about used car market. Thats the only place that i know of where large amounts of cash is exchanged most often.

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Monero is a terrible investment long term. Pricing is hard because the value is always changing

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What do you mean? I’ve been using Monero for over a year and in that time one Monero has always equaled one Monero. /s

It’s only when you price it in fiat currency that the price changes.

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How about against the price of gold? You also will see it change

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Use Monero, burn the planet, don’t buy anything useful with it as it can be made illegal after one legislation and don’t forget to actively swap it between 10 other different cryptocurrencies. Also thanks to Microsoft for hosting Monero official source code repository.

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burn the planet

How much energy does it take to run the banking sector?

don’t buy anything useful with it as it can be made illegal after one legislation

Yeah, good luck with that. It’s censorship resistant. So that legislation doesn’t fucking matter.

actively swap it between 10 other different cryptocurrencies

Funny as most stuff can be purchased in Monero without swapping.

Also thanks to Microsoft for hosting Monero official source code repository.

which could be easily changed at any time.

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Please do remember that the banking industry provides banking for the entire world, instead of ~ten thousand people. It does cost a lot of energy, yes, but the energy per person is far less than with any cryptocurrency.

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Also thanks to Microsoft for hosting Monero official source code repository.

which could be easily changed at any time.

Not just that. Git would let the devs know if the repository contents were maliciously changed.

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