Bitcoin is perfectly traceable, meaning all your transactions can be followed, and it has been crippled to not allow for cheap and fast transactions as a real currency requires.
Monero is 100% private, no one can track your balance or transactions, it is digital cash.
How easily can you convert monero back into cash? Seems these cryptos let you pump them up but how difficult do they make it for you to cash back out into fiat federal reserve notes?
I think i will stick to collecting gold/silver coins and investing in my own land and property.
I've always been interested in crypto but never got on board. I have regrets because the finance forums i posted on way back in 2010 were hyping up bitcoin and mining back when millionaires were being made.
The bankers hate Monero, it has been removed from most big exchanges recently because it is an actual threat to them. Monero is not really a get rich coin, it's value is very stable because it is used as a currency.
Gold, silver, and land is the way to go. Monero is nice to have when you need to transfer some value quickly to others.
You can always buy some bitcoin or other crypto and swap it to Monero on https://trocador.app
Why monero instead of the more popular bitcoin?
Bitcoin is perfectly traceable, meaning all your transactions can be followed, and it has been crippled to not allow for cheap and fast transactions as a real currency requires.
Monero is 100% private, no one can track your balance or transactions, it is digital cash.
Take a look at https://moneromeans.money/ it explains why Monero more in depth.
How easily can you convert monero back into cash? Seems these cryptos let you pump them up but how difficult do they make it for you to cash back out into fiat federal reserve notes?
I think i will stick to collecting gold/silver coins and investing in my own land and property.
I've always been interested in crypto but never got on board. I have regrets because the finance forums i posted on way back in 2010 were hyping up bitcoin and mining back when millionaires were being made.
The bankers hate Monero, it has been removed from most big exchanges recently because it is an actual threat to them. Monero is not really a get rich coin, it's value is very stable because it is used as a currency.
Gold, silver, and land is the way to go. Monero is nice to have when you need to transfer some value quickly to others.
You can always buy some bitcoin or other crypto and swap it to Monero on https://trocador.app
As for direct fiat trades there is a new decentralized peer to peer exchange called Haveno. https://github.com/retoaccess1/haveno-reto/
I really recommend learning about Monero, I think you will need it in the future.