• 0x0@infosec.pub
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    22 days ago

    The fact that you don’t consider Zimbabwes dollarinos an actual currency doesn’t take away anything from the argument you replied to.

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      22 days ago

      Honestly not sure what point you’re making. ZWD has been completely stable against USD for a long time. BTC fluctuated by 7 entire goddamn percent. The currency of Zimbabwe is more of a currency than literally any crypto.

      • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        22 days ago

        A currency isn’t defined by being stable. Argentina, Venezuela, and Turkey have had crazy inflation recently, and what’s inflation if not high volatility in valuation? Argentina, for example, had 200% inflation or something last year, that’s nuts! It doesn’t make it any less of a currency.

        I consider something a currency if it is primarily used as a medium of exchange. That is absolutely true for a number of cryptocurrencies. Stability of valuation vs some benchmark is irrelevant.

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          22 days ago

          primarily used as a medium of exchange. That is absolutely true for a number of cryptocurrencies.

          Exchange for goods and services? Or exchange for real currency or other crypto in a speculative manner? That’s where I draw the distinction. Very few people (as far as I’m aware) just hold and use crypto like real money.

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            22 days ago

            That’s the only thing I use it for, and the only thing I’m interested in. I don’t care about speculation, I just want a private, digital currency so financial institutions and governments can’t snoop on me.

            I don’t buy anything particularly interesting (mostly VPNs and other online services), but I go out of my way as a form of protest because I don’t like how much tracking goes on.

            I stick to Monero for my cryptocurrency use largely because there’s so little speculation and it doesn’t have a good way to track purchases. I only keep a couple hundred USD worth at a time in my wallet, which is plenty for the stuff I buy.

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              22 days ago

              Isn’t every single transaction you’ve made stored on the blockchain that anyone can view? How is that private?

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                21 days ago

                You’d have to tie the wallet number to the person. Not sure how much effort that takes, but it’s a good deal more anonymous than using a credit card.