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7/23/2025, 12:26:26 PM
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>Sure, but we're talking about the dynamics of unsophisticated everyday normies here.
>needing to cash out tens or hundreds of thousands in life savings you simply musn't lose
If we're talking about the dynamics of unsophisticated normies, then I wouldn't expect them to do this because they don't have life savings (not including a 401k). They don't even have $500 for an emergency last I checked. At best, we're talking about normies doing what they're encouraged to do in BTC but in XMR instead: SAEV < $5 in 'neros per week
>But expecting typically risk-averse normies to ape into an unregulated cryptocurrency that's hated by governments and jump through all these hoops with all these risks hovering over their heads when much safer and well-regulated tradfi saving options are available to them is DE-LU-SIO-NAL.
How many of those alternatives are immediately spendable on goods and services with no worry of permission, taxes, penalties, account restrictions, etc? You don't think normies might want to diversify some of their savings into such a thing just because it's hard to get?
>Sure, but we're talking about the dynamics of unsophisticated everyday normies here.
>needing to cash out tens or hundreds of thousands in life savings you simply musn't lose
If we're talking about the dynamics of unsophisticated normies, then I wouldn't expect them to do this because they don't have life savings (not including a 401k). They don't even have $500 for an emergency last I checked. At best, we're talking about normies doing what they're encouraged to do in BTC but in XMR instead: SAEV < $5 in 'neros per week
>But expecting typically risk-averse normies to ape into an unregulated cryptocurrency that's hated by governments and jump through all these hoops with all these risks hovering over their heads when much safer and well-regulated tradfi saving options are available to them is DE-LU-SIO-NAL.
How many of those alternatives are immediately spendable on goods and services with no worry of permission, taxes, penalties, account restrictions, etc? You don't think normies might want to diversify some of their savings into such a thing just because it's hard to get?
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