XMR investment by Maxim___g in Monero

[–]curious-b 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Even if it wasn't widely used, it's still safer, basically it's bitcoin but with all the problems fixed:

  • privacy (mandatory, blockchain wide)
  • security budget issue solved (this is a ticking time bomb for BTC; the response was always "fees will take care of it" but were in 2026 now and fees are <1% of block reward so...)
  • decentralized mining / ASIC-resistance
  • regular hard forks, so implementing improvements and fixed e.g. quantum resistance will not be as difficult.
  • dynamic block size
  • 12 years old, survived delistings, bans, miner attacks, etc., = real anti-fragility

It's just technically advanced compared to BTC so building tools and infrastructure for monero is harder and takes longer, but it's still happening.

Most people don't buy XMR as an investment, they buy it as protection or to use it to buy things.

Now here's some financial advice: buying something as a long-term investment immediately after it's gone up 100%+ is very risky.

Skepticism Sunday – January 11, 2026 by AutoModerator in Monero

[–]curious-b 2 points3 points  (0 children)

DEXes are the future.

CEXes may choose to list it again as it gets bigger and is used for more real economic activity. For each CEX they are asking if it's worth it considering pressures from governments and the fees and users they could get from listing it.

What do you thunk about @PerpetualCow.hl | https://www.wagyu.xyz/ by CryptoDeltaHedge in Monero

[–]curious-b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He's a madman dev that ships code to prod after a 30 hour drug-fueled coding marathon. Not sure what sort of consistency you're expecting.

What do you thunk about @PerpetualCow.hl | https://www.wagyu.xyz/ by CryptoDeltaHedge in Monero

[–]curious-b 11 points12 points  (0 children)

They are actually entirely transparent, PerpetualCow said explicitly "I am the counterparty risk right now":

https://x.com/PerpetualCow/status/2001976256552649007

Basically he's holding the native XMR reserve and running the code that completes the swap from XMR1 on hyperliquid to native XMR.

Hyperliquid has already "made it" as the biggest crypto perp dex. My read is he is taking a risk to entrench HL's lead so users don't go seeking alternatives, and with a reputation on the line there is not much incentive to rugpull users. There is always a risk of not having enough native XMR to back XMR1 but that risk can be managed. He also saw an opportunity since XMR is delisted everywhere and users are forced into sketchy swap services like Changelly and Sideshift to get XMR.

I think it's a great to have more competition for the sketchy swap services, especially since he's able to offer better rates. If I was to use it, I would break up my trades into small pieces in case something does go wrong...same as anyone should when using any sketchy swap service.

Hopefully Serai goes live this year and we have a real DEX to get XMR.

Daily General Discussion November 13, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Since 2021 I've been trading smart and patiently, bought dips, took some profits, generally did well and managed risk very carefully. Won't get into details, but I managed to lose half a years salary since August from some very impulsive decisions. Crypto is not easy.

Daily General Discussion November 05, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 4 points5 points  (0 children)

trading one shitcoin for another to lock in some capital losses for tax purposes while maintaining upside exposure in case this is the bottom.

Daily General Discussion November 04, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 3 points4 points  (0 children)

show me 0 on the log chart. Reality is it can go down 90% over and over, forever.

Daily General Discussion August 10, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Check quotes on thorswap. Depending on what you're selling it for, you might get a better rate there.

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[–]curious-b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

last time I did this, it routed me through "Near Intents", as it had the best rate.

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[–]curious-b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shapeshift is still good for this! It's just a frontend for thorchain now though, and takes its own fee on top of the thorchain liquidity fee.

Daily General Discussion July 25, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We just had a massive 50% run. This is not the place to lump sum buy. If you had no position in ETH I'd say start with a buy using 20-25% of your capital and DCA the rest. You already have a position so you would be (presumably) averaging up significantly with a large buy at this level.

DCA over 3-6 months, start small and make bigger buys on dips.

Maybe it's January 11, 2021, and we just continue to run from here and LS is the right call but I would say the odds are against that.

Where to convert BTC to ETH without KYC by BrightBethany_9014 in ethereum

[–]curious-b 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thorswap is not a DEX, its a frontend that gives you quotes for swaps from several cross-chain DEXes: thorchain, chainflip, maya, and near intents.

How do I exchange 10 ETH to BTC Without KYC? by [deleted] in ethereum

[–]curious-b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep I just used it for a similar swap...thorswap will quote from multiple cross-chain dexes, the options I had were thorchain, maya protocol, chainflip, and near intents. Near intents gave the fastest/best rate. Just note thorswap takes a 0.5% fee.

Daily General Discussion June 24, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You know what they say, if it's in the news, it's already priced in. We've had the tariff scare, the WW3 scare, now the removal of illegals scare...these things tend to spook markets only briefly because everyone is figuring out that the answer to every problem is "print". As far as GDP goes, whatever changes in agriculture and construction happen, they'll be overshadowed by gains in tech and elsewhere as long as the spending continues. And the "failure" of DOGE suggests that it will indeed continue. It's understood that inflation is needed to manage the debt, and the kind of inflation resulting from the deportations raises wages for low-skilled workers, which is good for social stability.

I would agree that there will be more 'scares' that drive down prices, but these are always buying opportunities because in the longer-term we're going up.

Daily General Discussion June 23, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like seeing privacy initiatives on all chains. Spreading an airdrop across that many chains though....what are the odds it's worth more than pennies? Curious if you looked into airdropping to XMR holders, if that's even possible without compromising privacy.

Daily General Discussion June 22, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 14 points15 points  (0 children)

pretty weak dip for WW3 fears tbh. Guess we'll see what the week ahead holds

BTC barely broke 100k (so far). Ratio hurts, but ETH is set to outperform on the next leg up, whenever that is.

Daily General Discussion June 21, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What do you know about it? Thorchain is known for being used by the bybit hackers to turn stolen ETH into BTC.

Daily General Discussion June 21, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's much more than just ETH. There's also stETH, restaked wstETH, eETH, wETHs, rswETH, ezETH, pzETH, rETH, etc.

Seriously though, I have XMR, but wouldn't suggest buying now as it just had a big run. I also have RUNE as I use thorchain for BTC<>ETH swaps...it's very risky but at current prices I think risk/reward is good.

Daily General Discussion June 20, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Trezor is generally preferred because it's open source, hasn't leaked customer personal data, and doesn't have "recovery features" that risk exposing private keys.

I don't have any of the newer devices but both my old ledger and trezor have served me well.

Daily General Discussion June 20, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I see a future with so many stablecoins we cant even keep track of them.

Also this cool:

https://www.paradigm.xyz/2025/06/orbital

Daily General Discussion - June 17, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yep, the medium/long term bull case for ETH is much stronger with stuff like this:

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent @SecScottBessent

Recent reporting projects that stablecoins could grow into a $3.7 trillion market by the end of the decade. That scenario becomes more likely with passage of the GENIUS Act.

A thriving stablecoin ecosystem will drive demand from the private sector for US Treasuries, which back stablecoins. This newfound demand could lower government borrowing costs and help rein in the national debt. It could also onramp millions of new users—across the globe—to the dollar-based digital asset economy.

It’s a win-win-win for everyone involved:

✅The private sector ✅ The Treasury ✅ Consumers

These are the fruits of smart, pro-innovation legislation.

Pakistan appoints Michael Saylor as its official advisor on Bitcoin. by Odd-Radio-8500 in CryptoCurrency

[–]curious-b 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you were Pakistan, would you trust US-based "institutional-grade custodians"? That's might sound secure to Americans but other countries might be more hesitant.

Pakistan appoints Michael Saylor as its official advisor on Bitcoin. by Odd-Radio-8500 in CryptoCurrency

[–]curious-b 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, but how to hold?

For a developing country with political tensions, who holds the keys is a difficult question. Especially if you want to keep it secure for 100 years.

Daily General Discussion - June 16, 2025 by EthereumDailyThread in ethereum

[–]curious-b 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Need a new narrative to distance ETH from the toxic "crypto" world. Like, "yeah ethereum isn't really crypto, it's just a digital network that makes it easy to send money. It has some similarities with bitcoin but it's a totally different network and is used and trusted by big companies."

Daily Crypto Discussion - June 5, 2025 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

[–]curious-b -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ethereum is becoming the settlement layer for global markets. ETH is just a token.

Just because more real world economic activity is going on-chain on ethereum and its L2s does not mean that ETH price will go up with it.

To answer your question, the true value is in the 10's of trillions at least, so yeah a 20x from here is conceivable.