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My mystical chart has BTC breaking upward mid September. XMR seems as always to be a wild card, but its due to take a bigger chunk out of BTC. Overdue, methinks.
Good call, explorer, better than mine. I expected a positive move, too - but I was over-optimistic about the Bitcoin price bouncing back and Monero riding that well. Your 'mid September' prediction has aged rather well. Well, it did break upward, however BTC still down $1000 from when I posted that  Still time though. I will allow the rest of the week to be 'mid September'. XMR about level in USD, but looking good with a strong run above 0.008 BTC. It's still kind of subtle, but the price action on gently rising volume is encouraging me. And I do feel like XMR is looking a little more healthy than all of the yoyo shitcoins. 
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My mystical chart has BTC breaking upward mid September. XMR seems as always to be a wild card, but its due to take a bigger chunk out of BTC. Overdue, methinks.
Good call, explorer, better than mine. I expected a positive move, too - but I was over-optimistic about the Bitcoin price bouncing back and Monero riding that well. Your 'mid September' prediction has aged rather well. Well, it did break upward, however BTC still down $1000 from when I posted that  Still time though. I will allow the rest of the week to be 'mid September'. XMR about level in USD, but looking good with a strong run above 0.008 BTC. It's still kind of subtle, but the price action on gently rising volume is encouraging me. And I do feel like XMR is looking a little more healthy than all of the yoyo shitcoins.  Prediction for this year?
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September 15, 2020, 06:51:19 PM |
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My mystical chart has BTC breaking upward mid September. XMR seems as always to be a wild card, but its due to take a bigger chunk out of BTC. Overdue, methinks.
Good call, explorer, better than mine. I expected a positive move, too - but I was over-optimistic about the Bitcoin price bouncing back and Monero riding that well. Your 'mid September' prediction has aged rather well. Well, it did break upward, however BTC still down $1000 from when I posted that  Still time though. I will allow the rest of the week to be 'mid September'. XMR about level in USD, but looking good with a strong run above 0.008 BTC. It's still kind of subtle, but the price action on gently rising volume is encouraging me. And I do feel like XMR is looking a little more healthy than all of the yoyo shitcoins.  Prediction for this year? Oh I am very bad at that sort of thing, but I will give a probable range for fun. I would say Santa will likely bring us something between .009 and .013. This is my conservative estimate, and I sort of hope it's right because: If we are back down near -008 we are rangebound and if we are over .015 we are possibly going parabolic, and early IMHO. That said, I base this off the idea that XMR is a proven old school alt that is therefor less likely to have a massive move up, but I also could see XMR decoupling from the momentum BTC has by either: - being part of a quality alt "altseason" - being recognized specifically as the state of the art privacy coin (finally) In those cases we could see BTC prices that try to revisit the .03x mark. But I see this as a remote chance by the end of the year.
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September 15, 2020, 07:43:49 PM Last edit: September 15, 2020, 08:00:48 PM by elrippos friend |
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My mystical chart has BTC breaking upward mid September. XMR seems as always to be a wild card, but its due to take a bigger chunk out of BTC. Overdue, methinks.
Good call, explorer, better than mine. I expected a positive move, too - but I was over-optimistic about the Bitcoin price bouncing back and Monero riding that well. Your 'mid September' prediction has aged rather well. Well, it did break upward, however BTC still down $1000 from when I posted that  Still time though. I will allow the rest of the week to be 'mid September'. XMR about level in USD, but looking good with a strong run above 0.008 BTC. It's still kind of subtle, but the price action on gently rising volume is encouraging me. And I do feel like XMR is looking a little more healthy than all of the yoyo shitcoins.  Prediction for this year? Oh I am very bad at that sort of thing, but I will give a probable range for fun. I would say Santa will likely bring us something between .009 and .013. This is my conservative estimate, and I sort of hope it's right because: If we are back down near -008 we are rangebound and if we are over .015 we are possibly going parabolic, and early IMHO. That said, I base this off the idea that XMR is a proven old school alt that is therefor less likely to have a massive move up, but I also could see XMR decoupling from the momentum BTC has by either: - being part of a quality alt "altseason" - being recognized specifically as the state of the art privacy coin (finally) In those cases we could see BTC prices that try to revisit the .03x mark. But I see this as a remote chance by the end of the year. I am also quite bad at this, but my estimation is more or less the same than yours, maybe a bit more positve to have the upswing for 0,009x by the end of September with a spike to 0,036 in July 2021 
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Privacy-enabling cryptocurrencies, commonly known as privacy coins, are enhanced versions of early cryptocurrencies that were developed to protect the financial privacy of individuals and businesses alike. Each privacy coin leverages innovative mechanisms that provide privacy, encryption, and security to its users. Alongside their positive effects, however, these mechanisms have raised an important compliance question: Is it possible for regulated entities to comply with anti-money laundering (“AML”) obligations when supporting privacy coins? The answer, in our view, is yes. Not only do privacy coins provide public benefits that substantially outweigh their risks, existing AML regulations properly and sufficiently cover those risks, providing a proven framework for combatting money laundering and related crimes. In reaching that conclusion, we profile several privacy coins, detail key AML regulations and intergovernmental recommendations affecting privacy coins, and explain the measures that have allowed financial institutions, intermediaries, and virtual asset service providers (collectively, “VASPs”) to comply with AML obligations when facilitating privacy coin transactions. We also dispel the misconception that privacy coins are fundamentally incompatible with AML compliance, focusing on measures that have allowed VASPs to comply with AML obligations when conducting or facilitating privacy coin transactions.
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September 15, 2020, 11:14:14 PM Last edit: September 16, 2020, 05:54:42 PM by Febo |
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Quote from the paper
Conclusion Privacy coins reflect a nascent, but important, effort to safeguard our fundamental interest in personal and commercial financial privacy. The AML risks of privacy coins, while real, do not require specific, tailored regulations that may pose an unnecessary risk of stifling privacy coins’ growth. Rather, VASPs can adequately address those AML risks by maintaining an effective, risk-based program. Allowing VASPs to support privacy tokens under current, tested AML regulations strikes the appropriate policy balance between preventing money laundering and allowing beneficial, privacy-preserving technology to develop
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September 16, 2020, 08:15:10 PM |
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Looks like big dump but low volume, they keep trying to pull these tactics.
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This is pretty significant: Notably, the Funds Travel Rule and similar “tracking”- oriented obligations, which were initially implemented for compliance of non-cryptocurrency services, do not mandate that this tracking and sharing of required transaction information occur via blockchain analysis and surveillance.And Like FinCEN with the AML Program, the NYDFS outlines certain requirements on the rigorousness of these programs, but it similarly does not require the use of onchain surveillance tools.
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September 17, 2020, 03:25:00 PM |
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https://cointelegraph.com/news/xmr-workgroup-says-irs-should-study-monero-not-try-to-break-itOne of rare Cointelegraph articles mention Monero so far that I liked. XMR workgroup says IRS should study Monero — not try to break itTrying to break it simply tells us they dont understand it yet. $625,000 would be very well spend founds for them to do understand Monero. And see how valuable it is. Also, right now there is so much news of Monero in media, so I am surprised there was no price action because of that. At least some failed pump as it happened on 21th August.
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September 17, 2020, 03:39:09 PM |
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https://cointelegraph.com/news/xmr-workgroup-says-irs-should-study-monero-not-try-to-break-itOne of rare Cointelegraph articles mention Monero so far that I liked. XMR workgroup says IRS should study Monero — not try to break itTrying to break it simply tells us they dont understand it yet. $625,000 would be very well spend founds for them to do understand Monero. And see how valuable it is. Also, right now there is so much news of Monero in media, so I am surprised there was no price action because of that. At least some failed pump as it happened on 21th August. Wait for October 
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September 21, 2020, 04:01:07 PM |
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Little Monero bucking a pretty strong trend. I gotta say it has been acting fairly lit up recently. 
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September 21, 2020, 04:41:35 PM |
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Looks like this is a general market drop : stocks, crypto, silver... This is due to the elections?
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September 21, 2020, 04:49:11 PM |
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Looks like this is a general market drop : stocks, crypto, silver... This is due to the elections?
USD is rallying. The election is a known risk. What is likely contributing to this is continued speculation around covid, and the more immediate political risk threat posed by the Justice Ginsburg situation that happened over the weekend. That's the only sense I can make of it at least, lol. I actually think Bitcoin (and by extension, Monjango) are at less risk, than Gold currently. I would be a little worried about Gold as it is testing it's 50MA. But whether that means a bear move, or a great dip to buy? I am as clueless as ever. (eidt - oh and I am fairly certain the markets heard me bragging on XMR holding up during all this tanking... I had barely hit post when it fell alongside it's peers... *sigh* my bad...)
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September 21, 2020, 05:04:09 PM |
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Looks like this is a general market drop : stocks, crypto, silver... This is due to the elections?
USD is rallying. The election is a known risk. What is likely contributing to this is continued speculation around covid, and the more immediate political risk threat posed by the Justice Ginsburg situation that happened over the weekend. That's the only sense I can make of it at least, lol. I actually think Bitcoin (and by extension, Monjango) are at less risk, than Gold currently. I would be a little worried about Gold as it is testing it's 50MA. But whether that means a bear move, or a great dip to buy? I am as clueless as ever. (eidt - oh and I am fairly certain the markets heard me bragging on XMR holding up during all this tanking... I had barely hit post when it fell alongside it's peers... *sigh* my bad...) U think this dip will last long?
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September 21, 2020, 05:58:38 PM |
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Little Monero bucking a pretty strong trend. I gotta say it has been acting fairly lit up recently.  It actually bothers me to see Romero in the same list as those shitcoins.
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September 21, 2020, 08:36:20 PM |
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Looks like this is a general market drop : stocks, crypto, silver... This is due to the elections?
USD is rallying. The election is a known risk. What is likely contributing to this is continued speculation around covid, and the more immediate political risk threat posed by the Justice Ginsburg situation that happened over the weekend. That's the only sense I can make of it at least, lol. I actually think Bitcoin (and by extension, Monjango) are at less risk, than Gold currently. I would be a little worried about Gold as it is testing it's 50MA. But whether that means a bear move, or a great dip to buy? I am as clueless as ever. (eidt - oh and I am fairly certain the markets heard me bragging on XMR holding up during all this tanking... I had barely hit post when it fell alongside it's peers... *sigh* my bad...) U think this dip will last long? nope
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September 21, 2020, 08:57:51 PM |
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You guys keep mentioning dips. When I log in its always over 08
Stop teasing me.
404 Dip not found
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September 21, 2020, 09:10:24 PM |
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You guys keep mentioning dips. When I log in its always over 08
Stop teasing me.
404 Dip not found
The last sub 0.008 dip was minutes long. No time for that shit, Moving along.
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September 21, 2020, 09:21:07 PM |
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Looks like this is a general market drop : stocks, crypto, silver... This is due to the elections?
USD is rallying. The election is a known risk. What is likely contributing to this is continued speculation around covid, and the more immediate political risk threat posed by the Justice Ginsburg situation that happened over the weekend. That's the only sense I can make of it at least, lol. I actually think Bitcoin (and by extension, Monjango) are at less risk, than Gold currently. I would be a little worried about Gold as it is testing it's 50MA. But whether that means a bear move, or a great dip to buy? I am as clueless as ever. (eidt - oh and I am fairly certain the markets heard me bragging on XMR holding up during all this tanking... I had barely hit post when it fell alongside it's peers... *sigh* my bad...) U think this dip will last long? No, I really think this is a normal corrective impulse in the middle of a bullish bitcoin trend. And I think Monero is also Bullish/BTC right now as well, and it doesn't seem to be taking part in the correction as much. To be honest I would love to know the rationale of the selling pressure.
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