>In total, from CAZES' wallets and computer agents took control of approximately $8,800,000 in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Monero and Zcash, broken down as follows: 1,605.0503851 Bitcoin, 8,309.271639 Ethereum, 3,691.98 Zcash, and an unknown amount of Monero.
> Create paper wallet, save address > Send funds to address > Look at block explorer to see if they got there > "It appears your looking for a Monero address, yeah... No. > Load paper wallet on PC to check balance, yep it's there > Make new paper wallet cuz I just burned the old one
Grayson Thomas
>and an unknown amount of Monero. Yeah, been planning to buy some. Will pick an exchange this weekend.
Leo Foster
there is a way to verify offline but yeah thats what happens here too lol
Jack Roberts
Uh isn't that because that was all the currencies Alphabay accepted?
Brandon Lewis
They're saying that Monero is the only truly user one.
Camden Nguyen
why hasn't monero truly caught on?
I mean relative to other cryptos its got very good value atm, but its stagnant. Not going up, not going down.
Austin Gomez
They just started taking zcash literally days before they got busted, not like there was time to build up a big wallet
Lucas Evans
This is what use to hide my bitcoin.
>buy BTC on exchange Trade it for Monero >Send trade out of Monero to BTC wallet that can't be connected to me >Day trade on Bitshares DEX >sell via cash face to face when fiat needed
Brody Evans
Kind of Overkill unless you got those bitcoins unethically
Jace Lewis
>buy Bitcoin legally with verification >Tax Man follows the coins to an exchange >Tax Man subpoenas the exchange, revealing your gains >Jail
Zachary Howard
But if they have the wallet, why don't they have the total? Monero doesn't hide your balance from yourself, afterall.
Cameron Sanders
why not simply
>buy face-to-face with cash >trade shitcoins >sell face-to-face with cash
Hunter Evans
they probably only got the address first, if you read the doc thats how they got the sum of all his crypto except with Monero because you can't know the balance just looking the address in the blockchain because there is nothing there.
>an unkown amount of Monero the point is, if zcash were truly user, they wouldn't have been able to figure out the wallet balance.
William Green
>he keeps his money on exchanges Stay poor
Juan Perez
Well we now have TRUE example of how powerfull Monero is really is with it's tech. Only geek truly know about it, an people who did their own reasearch. Monero is no shitcoin like all others.
Hunter Reed
I'm curious how much demand comes from the dark markets. You would think a takedown would affect Monero's price, but it's completely detached from fundamentals and is up.
Luke Diaz
they seized the wallet total (pg 21, ln 23) >Server 10073 hosted an encrypted container that included an unencrypted Monero wallet with one address holding a balance of 11,993.15882 Monero.
Ryan Fisher
thats what was in the servers sized, not in his personal computer (OP's point)
Julian Lewis
What a time to be alive! We have fuckin' computer geniuses who run business to sell drugs and use internet money to transact, an we can be anonymous online! Monero will sure mooon once people will realise how much privacy is important
Henry Taylor
cant tell if satire
Nathaniel Flores
Price isn't reflective of a currencies usage, it's how much people are willing to buy/sell it for.
Benjamin Lewis
You can't even know how much Monero is actually in circulation, or how much are people holding, or how many transactions are actually done Also, the spokepersons actively try to kill any mooning it has, and it's public code/road plans/everything means that any news will be part of the price before they become news
Easton Smith
>You can't even know how much Monero is actually in circulation
wrong you can, moneroblocks.info
Noah Phillips
A lot of that volume is used to increase privacy, not to exchange for something else