>>11313 Idk I think I have a small amount of btc stored away, as well as a small amount of xmr. I still have the keys somewhere in my computer but I doubt I will actually be able to extract anything should the value go up, because they will probably be expired or something by now.
>>11314 Nope they don't expire or anything they live on the blockchain as long as it exist and nobody can meddle with them, that's the whole point of cryptocurrencies, so as long as you know the keys you can retrieve them.
Personally i'm mostly invested in ETH, BTC and a bunch of smaller projects.
>>11504 Yeah and then it's gong to go back down again. Honestly I want it to hoverjust around or below $1000 and stick there. I don't really care about bitcoin from an investing perspective because of sour grapes but I do desperately yearn for a future where all online marketplaces accept crypto and I can finally escape the bank jew. im neet btw
>>11510 There are probably better cryptocurrencies for online marketplaces like nano(the currency not this board), bitcoin is more like a deflationary store of value, like gold but better, now there are two scenarios in which i can see BTC going down:
first is the whole cryptosphere is failing, everything goes down, thw jews wins
second altcoins are doing so well that it makes more sense to invest in them instead of BTC, kind of like gold goes down when economy is good and goes up when economy gets risky
i'm also a fellow neet at the moment, i do invest though keeps me occupied and helps with paying stuff ofc
Where 2 buy crypto anonymously anyways? In the past I would just use coinbase then tumble it but there's no way savvy people ever link the transaction to their actual identity in the first place
>>11513 I got into it with mining(when i was still saying to myself that i was in for the tech), it may not be profitable today though, another way of obtaining it is well by selling stuff, or by donations try to post your BTC/ETH addresses around(i won't donate cause i don't have that much).
You can use DEX(Decentralized Exchanges) to trade crypto-to-crypto anonymously, but if USD are involved you're gonna have to use stuff like coinbase. There is also the option of exchanging cash with other people IRL and have them manually send you crypto in front of you and also https://localbitcoins.com but i haven't tested it.
>there's no way savvy people ever link the transaction to their actual identity in the first place
Depends on what you use the crypto for and if you want to pay taxes on profits, if you want to avoid the gov of course use alternate methods.
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