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ID: FqnCU+xy/biz/60659729#60685965
7/24/2025, 9:03:50 PM
>>60685743
>That's code for whatever you think is worthy. It's a moral judgement, not a economic or logical one.
In this context "organic" has always implied pegging the price action to economic activity: more and more consumers entering the economy drives demand for XMR (and locks it up for circulation) which pumps the price, organically.
>The price going up and volatility can increase liquidity through several means. Anyone buying Monero from an XYK is dumping in USD to do so, giving sellers something to sell into.
>The price going up also attracts market makers, particularly if it gives Monero enough popular support (among your dreaded moonboys) to be relisted at exchanges.
>Volatility going up can also attract market makers, particularly because volatility and volume are strongly correlated.
Notice how zero attention is being paid to the actual economy here. Drop by Dread the next time there's a pump & dump and see for yourself how damaging volatility can be for commerce, vendors will literally start mass-cancelling orders because they can't afford to eat the losses.
>That's code for whatever you think is worthy. It's a moral judgement, not a economic or logical one.
In this context "organic" has always implied pegging the price action to economic activity: more and more consumers entering the economy drives demand for XMR (and locks it up for circulation) which pumps the price, organically.
>The price going up and volatility can increase liquidity through several means. Anyone buying Monero from an XYK is dumping in USD to do so, giving sellers something to sell into.
>The price going up also attracts market makers, particularly if it gives Monero enough popular support (among your dreaded moonboys) to be relisted at exchanges.
>Volatility going up can also attract market makers, particularly because volatility and volume are strongly correlated.
Notice how zero attention is being paid to the actual economy here. Drop by Dread the next time there's a pump & dump and see for yourself how damaging volatility can be for commerce, vendors will literally start mass-cancelling orders because they can't afford to eat the losses.
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