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The original was posted on /r/monero by /u/Affectionate_Gas_361 on 2024-02-08 15:40:55.


How can we ever know the “real” price of XMR when we use fiat as a reference value, and when crypto is used by a lot of people as investments to make money and not actual purchases.

How could the value ever stay the same over a period of time when you have to buy XMR with fiat? I can only see this working in an enclosed space with x amount of XMR. There the value will be set by the people, but in the real world there are two many variables to keep it stable.

My understanding is that inflation is impossible and the price will just rise over time? Are there any stable privacycoins? Am I just uneducated? Please give me answers.

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