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I've been noticing this lately. If you want to buy Monero or other cryptocurrencies, you have to KYC, set up accounts, have a bank account, wire money, all that stuff.

However, if you want to spend it or sell it there are a plethora of options, as simple as buying a prepaid card, or just doing business with people that accept it directly.

Bonus: once your capital is in Monero or Bitcoin or something, moving it around is relatively easy with swap services, atomic swaps and the like. Even p2p services, you don't have to worry about PayPal, bank accounts, cash in the mail or any of that. Once your capital is internet native you're golden.

This is a sign to me that it's more valuable than fiat and people are seeing that. Now it makes more (practical, tangible) sense to get all your capital into cryptocurrency than keeping it in fiat and just buying cryptocurrency when you need it, as it was a few years ago. If you can get all your capital into Monero or something, you can easily get fiat when you need it, the reverse is not as true.

I predict that the barriers to entry will be increasingly bigger than the barriers to exit as time goes on, in an attempt to stop the bleeding, but that it will backfire into people preferring crypto directly and make things better for all of us. And this also means less of a need to exit in the first place.

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[–] blake@monero.town 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is a sign to me that it’s more valuable than fiat [having capital in crypto]

to me it's a sign that capital in crypto is a threat to the global banking mafia, they first want to destroy on-ramps, but today the BIS announced they will be surveilling bitcoin with the aim of de-anonymising transactions, such that off-ramps too can be tainted. (source https://nitter.net/samcallah/status/1712128988611563803 ) +inb4 'this is good for munero'

and yes, right now we have localmonero but that's a lot of eggs in one, admittedly good, basket...

[–] mister_monster@monero.town 4 points 1 year ago

I didn't want to spiel too much in the post, but that's a sign that it's valuable and they know it, they expect people to exit with their capital and they are trying to prevent it. It's valuable because being in control of your own capital is valuable.