this scenario is still better than the promise of an asset, yes. like schrodinger's cat a promise is at the same time already at zero. asking permission = seeking denial
must suck living in your little bubble of a world
>says while thinking Monero heads to zero news flash from the real world: Monero is money. it is not investor or government friendly so the price is supressed. hard to get adoption from normies as well, so it stands well with only a handful of nerds, hackers and cypherpunks around the world. but when privacy and anarchy is the top priority, Monero is the number one choice, not IOUs of a potential high performing asset.
>the price is supressed lol