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Topic: Monero to MoneroV switch? Longevity? (Read 142 times)

jr. member
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February 20, 2018, 07:41:48 AM
#5
The whitepaper looks interesting, i.e. limited supply, but should long-term, faithful holders of XMR get ready to move everything over to XMV after a safe waiting/adjustment period?

Which has best potential for longevity?

If XMV is the new XMR competitor ,I know from you, may I ask for a link or website  ,I want to know more, thank you.
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February 19, 2018, 12:52:35 PM
#4
whether the competition between them is very tight seems to be currently still controlled by monero and to exceed monero itself will be very difficult by monerov.
due to more monero enthusiasts.
newbie
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February 19, 2018, 12:29:34 PM
#3
I believe both are here to stay.

XMR obviously has a great community behind it, but also major flaws and centrelazation/scale issues.
It's going to play out somewhat similar to BTC and BCH imo.

More I'm seeing the Monero community so defensive and childish, the more I'm bullish on XMV and think this is going to be huge.
I'll be waiting for the open-source wallet before extracting them though, definitely a long-term hold.

hero member
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February 19, 2018, 02:48:19 AM
#2
The whitepaper looks interesting, i.e. limited supply, but should long-term, faithful holders of XMR get ready to move everything over to XMV after a safe waiting/adjustment period?

Which has best potential for longevity?

I tend to be very simplistic in my decisions, and I think it is safe to say a lot of long time users will be exactly the same in way of thinking. Let us look at Bitcoin for example. All of the BTC forks are supposedly better. Faster, cheaper, whatever. Bitcoin GPU was supposed to address the problem of hashpower and ASICs. But in the end, do long time users want to switch when actually the old tech is already solid and has a userbase? I do not think so. I will not be making my switch. XMR will be around long after the fork dies, and this will just make more forks.
newbie
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February 19, 2018, 02:35:02 AM
#1
The whitepaper looks interesting, i.e. limited supply, but should long-term, faithful holders of XMR get ready to move everything over to XMV after a safe waiting/adjustment period?

Which has best potential for longevity?
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