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  • You won’t get a lot of people talking about their usage, lol. Are you in witness protection? I think witness protection is useless too, since I’ve never heard anyone even admit to being in the program. Do you watch porn? Porn is completely useless, no one has ever even admitted watching it to me, even after I badger them about their fetishes.

    Monero is exactly what I think it is. Is its value inflated 100x by pump and dump investors? Sure. Is it useful to millions even without the investments? You bet.


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    “Again: How many of your last 100 purchases were made directly with monero? Just ballpark, I’m sure you have a sense.”. A reasonable interpretation of this is, “you don’t use it, so no one should”.

    Apparently millions of people find it useful. If you don’t that’s totally ok.


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    I think this is simply a privacy education issue. Here’s how to anonymously buy a steam game, step by step:

    1. On an insecure computer, buy Bitcoin or other with your credit card
    2. Exchange Bitcoin for monero on an exchange website
    3. Send Monero to your private wallet
    4. Now on your very secure computer, create a Steam account using an anonymous email, all through VPN/Tor
    5. Create a Bitcoin or other wallet
    6. Access your monero on this computer and exchange it for Bitcoin or other, sent to your wallet
    7. Use Bitcoin or other to exchange to Fiat, Bitrefill looks like an option
    8. Purchase Steam game

    If your secure computer is totally anonymous, so is your purchase.

    Of my last 1 million purchases, exactly zero were done this way. The currency is not worth zero so obviously it’s useful to some. “I don’t personally use it” is an unconvincing argument, you simply don’t care about private purchases which is totally ok.

    If you were a progressive reporter in Saudi Arabia buying a web subscription to New York Times you would probably keep a balance of monero around, so these steps would take no time at all.

    For the rest of us with nothing to hide, some of us use Monero like this simply to protect those who do need privacy. The more who use it, the better anonymity it provides.


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    You can exchange it to another accepted crypto, or convert to fiat depending on what you’re trying to do. If you differ the exact amounts you buy and use, and delay the timing of your monero purchase and final purchase, it gives you anonymity. Or more like plausible deniability. Nobody said anonymity was convenient. You also don’t need every purchase to be anonymous for it to be useful.

    When you do most of those purchases you’re not anonymous to begin. But if you want to buy an embarrassing pornographic game on Steam and don’t want your payment provider to have “FURRYDICKS STUDIO” in your name, you sure can use Monero.