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XMR is very stable, and widely used but since is very privacy oriented and theres 0 need for KYC the techbros won’t ever talk about it, also is not profitable because the fees are very low, and the confirmations are almost instant, so major institutions likely will never endorse it. Monero for the win.
We must have very different notions of what stability means. To me, anything that fluctuates more than 10% either up or down almost weekly is not stable.
How does one exchange XMR for actual cash without going through an exchange company?
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