Why are YOU not accepting Monero?

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We all see people complaining about PayPal, or whatever fees on whatever crypto transactions.

What if there was a cryptocurrency which actually puts in some effort at not doxxing you? What if that cryptocurrency actually had very low fees? What if it had promising bull runs, since that's what most people in crypto care about anyways?

Why are so many praising cryptocurrencies which leave permanent record of each and every transaction, no matter how much you may try to swap it -- it will always be accessible to anyone, rendering it less private than any credit card ever.

Can you really trust your VPN if it does not put in some effort to accept the closest thing to digital cash?

Would you want the street food vendor knowing exactly how much money you have in your wallet? Would you feel safe on the walk home?

We need to put in some effort in preserving our rights on the internet. We can't just blindly KYC every little piece of the internet -- such measures will realistically endanger children (through some of the alternative routes of accessing contenting), as well as adults. Do not trust random private entities with government ID your government specifically tells you not to share.

To start, install Cake Wallet, swap a coin like LTC to Monero, and you're set. You can now spend Monero. I would recommend at least using a VPN if you're not running your own node, since this can be an attack vector. I personally recommend monerica.com, on which, by the way, our projects -- PaySkip.ORG and PastEarn.com have been listed for a while, to find businesses which accept Monero.

You have a right to privacy on the internet. Do not believe for even a second that Bitcoin protects it.
 
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Actually for many merchants converting Monero to FIAT is a bit of a problem, as major exchanges like binance no longer support Monero, so for any business where the actual currency is FIAT, but you are accepting crypto currencies as a payment method for clients, conversion of Monero to FIAT is not as much easy or has options like BTC and LTC to FIAT, though really like Monero as a currency.
 
Actually for many merchants converting Monero to FIAT is a bit of a problem, as major exchanges like binance no longer support Monero, so for any business where the actual currency is FIAT, but you are accepting crypto currencies as a payment method for clients, conversion of Monero to FIAT is not as much easy or has options like BTC and LTC to FIAT, though really like Monero as a currency.
trocador is insanely straightforward. cryptomus works.

bitcoin payments are less private than credit card. they could be "anonymous" if you buy BTC with Monero or mine it, but all bitcoin transactions are public.
 
I think the main issue with Monero adoption is that more and more AML checks are being introduced. Since Monero transactions can’t be traced or verified, most exchanges avoid it. As a result, there are fewer trading options and less exposure, which makes it hard for the coin to gain wider popularity.
 
I think the main issue with Monero adoption is that more and more AML checks are being introduced. Since Monero transactions can’t be traced or verified, most exchanges avoid it. As a result, there are fewer trading options and less exposure, which makes it hard for the coin to gain wider popularity.

it's very easy to buy monero on trocador.app
 
it's very easy to buy monero on trocador.app
Yeah, I know about that, but it’s still not a very popular direction. I mean, it’s kind of like those exchangers that can shut down overnight. It would be great to see Monero or ZEC back on major exchanges that would really help with adoption. But because of their anonymity, most official exchanges prefer to avoid them to stay clear of issues with local financial regulators.
 
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