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    8 months ago

    Monero is a terrible investment long term. Pricing is hard because the value is always changing

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      8 months ago

      What do you mean? I’ve been using Monero for over a year and in that time one Monero has always equaled one Monero. /s

      It’s only when you price it in fiat currency that the price changes.

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        8 months ago

        How about against the price of gold? You also will see it change

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          8 months ago

          True, i have never measured it against gold. Though my guess is that price action would be pretty muted since both are decently stable.

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              8 months ago

              Monero is actually the least volatile crypto asset that is not specifically designed to be pegged to fiat.

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              8 months ago

              I did not say stable. I said decently stable. Since Monero is actually used as money and changes hands often, the price fluctuations do exist, but they are less than they might otherwise be. Monero took a big shock recently during the Binance de-listing and dropped 30% which lasted for all of about a week before it was back to a decent equilibrium and only a month to recover most of that loss. It has recovered 20% of the original drop, even though there are fewer people using it. Because it removed some speculation from the market. More people over time are realizing that Bitcoin is not the promise they understood it to be and are leaving for Monero.

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                8 months ago

                How does Monero avoid the problem of Bitcoin? Of just being used for investment and not currency?

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                    8 months ago

                    But is it still deflationary? I may be wrong, but I feel like any currency that is deflationary over inflationary encourages hoarding instead of spending.