15% is medicaid / social security which you pay even if you have a 0% income tax rate. nominally, for a w2 worker, the employer pays 7.5% and you pay the other 7.5% but... yeah. 15% is basically a minimum that even the most broke pay
a lot of truth here, but if you follow the protocol development there are still a lot of hard working people pouring their blood into improving the tech and the network. no telling the future, but if it can withstand the pressure it could come out a diamond
A comment (which reddit refuses to let me see) complained about this take being too complex for some people. Allow me to take a stab at simplifying it a little.
The Hobbit was a standalone children’s novel. The “one ring” that Gollum has in The Hobbit wasn’t even particularly significant— it was just some magic ring. Later on, Tolkien would borrow the setting and some of the characters for a bigger story oriented towards adults.
disagree. this user has been spamming this a lot and it's pretty much just one person's subjective opinion especially re: the risk profile of different exchanges
UK and EU have put in place very serious anti-moneylaundering laws and reprocussions. Like always, these measures force everyone accross the ecosystem to comply: Exchanges will lose banking services if they can't show (and be tested to show) they have KYC in place.
Not sure if montero isn't going to be illegal very soon. The new travel rule regulations enforce companies in EU to gather personal data from every crypto tx, receiving and sending wallets. I don't think thats possible with montero, so they are unable to receive or sent those coins
Greshams law is pretty self evident. No rational person will part with a hard currency when they can spend a melting one. At some point the weaker currency will no longer be accepted. When that happens I’ll use my Bitcoin in daily life as a medium of exchange.
yo, are you guys looking into adding more lightning exchanges? flyp.me, coinswap.click, and BitcoinVN all have LN + XMR and have worked for me in the past
Bitcoin for cash is just fine. Person gives you cash and you send btc, wait 10 mins with a coffee for the Btc to arrive. Simple. Lightning even quicker. If you want to do it online. Use Bisq or something.
I thought so when it was top 10. Then top 20.. etc. Then I realized that there is no limit to the number of scams people will create and pump to the moon, so who cares?
Turn off firewall. If you can connect, then the problem was the firewall. Turn the firewall back on, then open the relevant port. I don't recall the port number off the top of my head.
Well, it's complicated. But I'm not trying to vent all my shit out here, so in their defense - a lot of great art is made by dysfunctional and self-destructive artists. And our music is a collaboration between us that no single one of us could have created on their own. And we have a sound that no one else has. So it is what it is.
how do i get that 15% that she has, i'm paying closer to 30. is she living off of a trust fund and only paying cap gains?
15% is medicaid / social security which you pay even if you have a 0% income tax rate. nominally, for a w2 worker, the employer pays 7.5% and you pay the other 7.5% but... yeah. 15% is basically a minimum that even the most broke pay
Because regulators want it out of the loop by banning any fiat on ramp CEX
Remote node over tor is pretty private, and common mobile & desktop wallets support tor
Wownero, much fun. Such wow!
majority Australian team who are bound by Australian law same as RocketPool (Oz crypto policy usually follow US policy)
wonder if that's why they abandoned integrating XMR which is effectively banned on Australian CEXs
Thank you very much.
does the pi5 finally have hardware aes? that's the really big thing. honestly even for node software, hardware aes is big.
The thing is, XMR is not going up
a lot of truth here, but if you follow the protocol development there are still a lot of hard working people pouring their blood into improving the tech and the network. no telling the future, but if it can withstand the pressure it could come out a diamond
I'm just thankful for today!
A comment (which reddit refuses to let me see) complained about this take being too complex for some people. Allow me to take a stab at simplifying it a little.
it would be extremely interesting to see which coins move to a new quantum resistant address format, and which ones stay to get stolen
Bitcoiners on suicide watch.
lightning is awesome when it works!
The Hobbit was a standalone children’s novel. The “one ring” that Gollum has in The Hobbit wasn’t even particularly significant— it was just some magic ring. Later on, Tolkien would borrow the setting and some of the characters for a bigger story oriented towards adults.
yeah but the scene with Bilbo finding the ring was changed from the original publishing to make it fit LotR better after LotR was writtin
Good comprehensive guide, may be make it pinned up?
disagree. this user has been spamming this a lot and it's pretty much just one person's subjective opinion especially re: the risk profile of different exchanges
This guy made a lot of good contribution to the community and I can see he got it all right, again.
lol
lmao holy shit
I remember when it had that gnarly 150 day reorg. I'm surprised it survived at all
If it's a PoW coin relying 100% on fees, can't say I'm surprised
UK and EU have put in place very serious anti-moneylaundering laws and reprocussions. Like always, these measures force everyone accross the ecosystem to comply: Exchanges will lose banking services if they can't show (and be tested to show) they have KYC in place.
Not sure if montero isn't going to be illegal very soon. The new travel rule regulations enforce companies in EU to gather personal data from every crypto tx, receiving and sending wallets. I don't think thats possible with montero, so they are unable to receive or sent those coins
It's definitely possible to prove payments or ownership of an address with XMR
Well contrary to popular myth being gay doesn’t absolve you of misogyny.
The difference you're noticing is tops vs bottoms. Just saying.
Greshams law is pretty self evident. No rational person will part with a hard currency when they can spend a melting one. At some point the weaker currency will no longer be accepted. When that happens I’ll use my Bitcoin in daily life as a medium of exchange.
if you get paid in bitcoin or acquire it without kyc then spending it has similar benefits to cash, except you can use it online
Hey, Chengelly is a known scam.
yo, are you guys looking into adding more lightning exchanges? flyp.me, coinswap.click, and BitcoinVN all have LN + XMR and have worked for me in the past
There is very little interest in using crypto for peer-to-peer payments. If there were, there would be:
pretty sure that last one is real adoption :D
Bitcoin for cash is just fine. Person gives you cash and you send btc, wait 10 mins with a coffee for the Btc to arrive. Simple. Lightning even quicker. If you want to do it online. Use Bisq or something.
Use a service like AgoraDesk and pay 1% to skip the wait and have an arbiter in case of any issues (more applicable with digital settlement but still)
oooh let's have a weekly dating thread!
I thought so when it was top 10. Then top 20.. etc. Then I realized that there is no limit to the number of scams people will create and pump to the moon, so who cares?
being below Kaspa is rough lol
Turn off firewall. If you can connect, then the problem was the firewall. Turn the firewall back on, then open the relevant port. I don't recall the port number off the top of my head.
18081 is unrestricted rpc and 18089 is restricted RPC by default
Well, it's complicated. But I'm not trying to vent all my shit out here, so in their defense - a lot of great art is made by dysfunctional and self-destructive artists. And our music is a collaboration between us that no single one of us could have created on their own. And we have a sound that no one else has. So it is what it is.
you seem like a good dude
moneromarket.io
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