Money of the future - /biz/ (#60528910) [Archived: 951 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/21/2025, 3:34:48 AM No.60528910
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My ass.

Public crypto is useless. If it’s not confidential and fungible, your coins can be blacklisted just for being even tangentially related to a sketchy address.
1 coin should equal 1 coin, no exceptions.
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Anonymous ID: zJcCz22s
6/21/2025, 3:37:54 AM No.60528918
Monero solves all of those things
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Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/21/2025, 3:42:58 AM No.60528929
>>60528918
I’m a fan. It’s time tested and has treated me well over the years. I do think there is room for other privacy coins though, especially ones that are aiming to do defi type shit. Confidential defi is the end game, whether or not humans realize it.
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Anonymous ID: 7K4Ut91f
6/21/2025, 3:43:27 AM No.60528930
>>60528910 (OP)
fake "error" lol
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Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/21/2025, 3:46:21 AM No.60528934
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>>60528930
Apparently Cashapp didn’t like the exchange that the BTC came from, cause there wasn’t anything shady about it. These draconian coin analysis controls are only going to get more and more extreme, until the point where unless your bitcoin comes from an irs-approved, JP Morgan controlled address, it’ll be black listed.

1 BTC != 1 BTC, and that’s a big issue
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Anonymous ID: bTT3G17I
6/21/2025, 3:50:16 AM No.60528941
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>>60528910 (OP)
Anonymous ID: DjX94zr0
6/21/2025, 4:10:18 AM No.60528963
>>60528910 (OP)
I have never seen that error, it was given to you by the platform you're on, not the network itself
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Anonymous ID: clB40K1g
6/21/2025, 4:21:59 AM No.60528980
>>60528934
how does this work?

i'm guessing cashapp gave you a deposit address... you sent.... then cashapp said this and asked you to provide another address? So they are still holding the "tainted coins"?

did they pay the transaction fee?
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Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/21/2025, 4:25:16 AM No.60528986
>>60528963
No shit. The point is that Cashapp has some gay analysis that for some reason didn’t like the exchange my coins came from, and so rejected them. This should not happen in a true decentralized monetary protocol. There should not even be a thing as “suspicious coins” because this eventually reduces to no one being able to use the protocol unless central powers white list your coins.

>>60528980
There was a link at the bottom telling me that I had to “redirect” the coins somewhere else because Cashapp wouldn’t accent them. I’ve never had this issue before until today. So fucking stupid, so I sent them to a BTC address I controlled, swapped them for some Ethereum and then cashed that out. Ended up wasting several dollars on unnecessary transaction fees.
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Anonymous ID: xrmk/URe
6/21/2025, 4:28:33 AM No.60528993
>>60528910 (OP)
fuck off fag, nobody cares about crypto as some kind of real money or useful thing, its for gambling and grifting, anyone that pretends otherwise is a retarded faggot
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Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/21/2025, 4:35:31 AM No.60529004
>>60528993
You retarded fucking zoomer, you’re gonna care one of these days when instead of losing all your allowance you actually make something with your gambling and wanna turn it back into dollars.
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Anonymous ID: 7K4Ut91f
6/21/2025, 4:36:51 AM No.60529007
>>60528934
>Cashapp
not bitcoin lol
Anonymous ID: tculRv9J
6/21/2025, 4:38:55 AM No.60529011
>>60529004
>dollars
>losing buying power to inflation
>gambling with crypto by rehypothecation of fiat
Crypt0tards really are stupid.
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Anonymous ID: 7K4Ut91f
6/21/2025, 4:40:28 AM No.60529015
>>60529011
>rehypothecation
you're monkey that doesn't understand half of the word you're typing lol
>>60528993
crypto is more real than your bank account, monkey nigger
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Anonymous ID: tculRv9J
6/21/2025, 4:42:37 AM No.60529019
>>60529015
I might be a monkey, but at least I'm not a crypto nigger.
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Anonymous ID: 7K4Ut91f
6/21/2025, 4:43:33 AM No.60529021
>>60528986
>Cashapp has some gay analysis
chainalysis is pure nonsense made by a literal cabal of jews trying to scam people with a fraud
https://x.com/noosphere888x2/status/1936161272786989197

OP's error is literally made up, even if he's not even using the protocol at all
Anonymous ID: 7K4Ut91f
6/21/2025, 4:45:07 AM No.60529029
Opera Snapshot_2025-02-24_163205_bankviewusa.com
Opera Snapshot_2025-02-24_163205_bankviewusa.com
md5: 1e93edbd478361bf6501581085e50637🔍
>>60529019
you're a literal drooling nigger monkey that has nothing inside his bank but jewish promissory notes
you're a faggot fiatcel bitch ass with no money
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Anonymous ID: xrmk/URe
6/21/2025, 5:17:22 AM No.60529092
>>60529029
go jerk off to your digital nothing fag, that's all it is. gonna be so funny when this shit all collapses because of some new technology or something, retards like you will jump out your mom's basement windows.
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Anonymous ID: ac1WfP3P
6/21/2025, 6:12:37 AM No.60529190
>>60528910 (OP)
BTC works just fine, whatever exchange you are "using" is scamming you here
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Anonymous ID: 2wrAI7U3
6/21/2025, 6:15:26 AM No.60529195
>>60528910 (OP)
kekw, you just got scammed
Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/21/2025, 6:21:31 AM No.60529206
>>60529190
The fact that exchanges can allow some bitcoins and not others based on their fickle whims proves the protocol is seriously flawed.
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Anonymous ID: ac1WfP3P
6/21/2025, 6:44:03 AM No.60529249
>>60529206
Not really, exchanges can always scam you on whatever basis they can invent. The only major cryptocurrency where this particular basis doesn't exist is Monero, since there isn't a history attached to any particular XMR the exchange receives. Everything else, whether it be UTXO-based like BTC or LTC, or account-based like ETH or SOL, has this problem because they are public ledgers.
Anonymous ID: 7K4Ut91f
6/21/2025, 10:23:17 AM No.60529551
>>60529092
>when this shit all collapses because of some new technology or something
you're tech illiterate, that's why you think "technology" is just magic
crypto currencies are protocol level innovations, you don't really understand how fundamentally different this is, thus you think that some "new magic" will come and replace it
you are so fucking retarded that it's not even funny, monkey nigger

two more weeks until your "collapse" lmao
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Anonymous ID: 67vvxG3I
6/21/2025, 10:29:25 AM No.60529559
>>60528929
>humans
thanks chatgpt
Anonymous ID: xrmk/URe
6/21/2025, 3:48:00 PM No.60530075
>>60529551
cope
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Anonymous ID: hEQDimTr
6/21/2025, 4:08:32 PM No.60530134
>>60528910 (OP)
This transaction has nothing to do with Bitcoin, stop using fake arguments to try to slander Bitcoin.
Use a hardware wallet.
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Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/21/2025, 5:09:25 PM No.60530273
>>60529551
I know much more about crypto than you, because unlike you I actually know how blocks and blockchains work. And I know that public blockchains that can be traced and tracked are doomed - for the exact reason above. One of the fundamental qualities of money is that one unit must equal another unit. With Bitcoin this is not true. Some bitcoins are more desirable than others, because faulty or not - chain analysis does exist and draconian companies are already preventing users from doing what they want with their Bitcoin.

>>60530134
This transaction literally and explicitly has everything to do with Bitcoin. A major US company that transfers bitcoins to dollars is refusing to take my BTC I just bought from an exchange because of their gay analysis and compliance measures, which think those BTC are suspicious in some way. In a proper technology this would not be possible. Public, transparent ledgers are inherently flawed
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Anonymous ID: Fkd0G04e
6/21/2025, 5:23:29 PM No.60530296
>>60528910 (OP)
wait until the gubetmint forces everyone to register their wallets
or decides to print money and says "btc originating from the treasury address are worth x100 usdt than your btc"
>>60528993
this
>>60529551
you can't change the protocol but you can change how people are allowed to use it
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Anonymous ID: OsTGwRhY
6/21/2025, 9:36:31 PM No.60531145
Beam
Beam
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>>60528929
Beam is probably up your alley then. The original confidential defi MW platform. Even has a stablecoin on it. I think the OG meme is TICO or something.
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Anonymous ID: tculRv9J
6/21/2025, 9:42:44 PM No.60531166
>>60529029
>that has nothing inside his bank but jewish promissory notes
Why would I keep my wealth in a bank. I buy silver.
>no money
I have money, you have promissory code for a promissory debt note.
Anonymous ID: 37RwcJfl
6/21/2025, 11:47:41 PM No.60531556
>>60528910 (OP)
If you donate any amount of btc from your coinbase to kiwifarm’s donation address, your account is automatically closed
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Anonymous ID: 7K4Ut91f
6/22/2025, 1:12:34 AM No.60531900
>>60530273
>I know much more about crypto than you
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
>>60530075
seething nigger monkey
>>60530296
>you can't change the protocol but you can change how people are allowed to use it
no
that's the whole point of crypto
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Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/22/2025, 1:46:55 AM No.60532032
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>>60531145
Holy fuck, someone repping beam in the wild? Nice. Yeah I have heavy beam bags; I buy a little more now and then. It’s honestly the best crypto in existence. Just no one’s realized it yet. Marketcap is basically non existent, but maybe one day humans will come around
Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/22/2025, 1:48:09 AM No.60532037
>>60531556
Good, honestly. Fuck the kiwis and their weird little obsessive farm. But I still recognize that we need a better protocol that can’t be traced so easily, even if the most reprehensible human being benefit from it
Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/22/2025, 1:51:04 AM No.60532047
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>>60531900
> no actual response; just various grunts and monkey noises.

Yeah, thanks for confirming it.
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Anonymous ID: 7K4Ut91f
6/22/2025, 3:20:58 AM No.60532397
>>60532047
I am leagues above you in terms of technical understanding
you should probably read this and realize the level of stupidity we have to deal with
https://www.coinbase.com/en-br/blog/part-1-blockchain-analytics-is-more-of-an-art-than-science
chainalysis is a joke
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Anonymous ID: 7K4Ut91f
6/22/2025, 3:21:59 AM No.60532399
>>60532047
and you're still a retard
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Anonymous ID: 5o0bmEfE
6/22/2025, 3:37:59 AM No.60532421
>>60532397
Doesn’t stop companies from applying their own voodoo versions of it - which is something they are doing right now.

Bitcoin is already a failed protocol. Cope and seethe about it. Doesn’t change the facts.

>>60532399
Yeah i know im talking to a 14 year old. You don’t have to convince me. Good luck with the rest of puberty by the way
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Anonymous ID: 7K4Ut91f
6/22/2025, 7:29:34 AM No.60532930
>>60532421
nothing stops companies from applying their own voodoo to anything, retarded monkey
you are contradicting yourself, brown-brain
you agreed it's not even a real thing, but somehow "the protocol failed!" because someone is having an hallucination?

I'm not joking when I say this: you should kill yourself
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Anonymous ID: fGJs2YCh
6/22/2025, 8:46:04 AM No.60532998
>>60529551
Crypto was made to illegally raise capital without selling stocks and to let people pay for child porn and drugs, any other usecase or benefit is purely secondary and regulatory bodies are going to raze the way people can actually benefit from crypto
Anonymous ID: 8DvZ6rKG
6/22/2025, 10:16:49 AM No.60533076
>>60528929
monero has 0 liquidity
Anonymous ID: 4bC7co5q
6/22/2025, 10:28:31 AM No.60533091
>>60528918
No, it doesn't, because if transactions aren't traceable to see which addresses are blacklisted, then ENTIRE blockchain gets blacklisted instead. There's a reason fewer and fewer exchanges or other companies are willing to touch monero anymore.
Anonymous ID: oJLFoUMZ
6/22/2025, 10:54:23 AM No.60533125
>>60528910 (OP)
>>60528918
>Monero solves all of those things

XMR only solves these issues if regular businesses and groups agree to accept Monero.

Besides a Ponzi investment scheme, I've been really disappointed with cryptocurrency. When I first heard about Bitcoin in 2009 or 2010, I thought it was really cool, that it solved a lot of problems, and that people would be routinely using Bitcoin (or some other crypto) to pay for transactions online and irl within a few short years. Here we are almost a decade and a half later and none of that has come true. When is the last time anyone has used crypto for anything besides buying drugs on the dark web?
Anonymous ID: opgL2yII
6/22/2025, 10:55:59 AM No.60533129
>>60528918
THIS. Monero is what bitcoin was supposed to be on a payment level.
Anonymous ID: nP5gYxDx
6/22/2025, 11:25:04 AM No.60533162
>>60532930
It's not a hallucination you nigger. They looked at the coins and decided they didn't want them. You're hallucinating their reasons.
Anonymous ID: 7BF7Kyrq
6/22/2025, 11:34:52 AM No.60533174
>>60528910 (OP)
we are in phase where cex is more secure and better place to hold coins than wallets.
why you have scammy coin?