XMR

very relatable, i just sold off my half of my stack and those coins i invested in already went 3x.

i will eventually buy back into monero as i feel like thats the best safe hold but with all these other coins exploding, its hard to just hold

Currently in hibernation, expect no moons until mid feb.

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I have 100 XMR. It's still one of the most obvious coins to hold considering its usefulness and still low (relatively) marketcap.

I would not recommend anyone selling monero, however I do have only 30% of my portfolio there, so I still have money for playing with other coins.

Forgot an important thing: the first real usecase for bitcoin was private/anonymous transactions (drugs, money laundering, tax evasion...)

This is no longer possible with bitcoin. It is with monero. If you realize that monero is the only fully private/user coin, which is also well known and accepted, there is literally no way this coin can fail.

Same. I have 50 XMR that are just sitting in my wallet, not to be touched. There will be faster gaining coins than XMR as it's value is in its usability, not in staking rewards or some other speculative value. XMR is admittedly not meant to be just held. You're supposed to buy it when you need it and then spend it. Still, I just think it's the greatest coin and the truest crytocurrency in its most basic sense. I'm curious to just see what it does over the years. Meanwhile I have the other 50% of my coins to flip around if I want.

>so I still have money for playing with other coins.

This is the current problem with Monero, there aren't moves, it will steadily go up but there's a lot to be made by selling vaporware.

monero is getting slow and expensive.

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i hold xmr and throw money at random pajeet coins because otherwise its too boring