Monero's market behavior tells you something interesting. Holders aren't dumping. There's virtually no market-making infrastructure. No official foundation backing it up.
That's what makes it stand apart—pure, unfiltered crypto. No institutional polish, no corporate management layer. Just the network and the people actually running it.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 11h ago
Really? This is the way the crypto world should be... without the greasy feeling of those institutions, purely tech enthusiasts having fun.
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MetaEggplant
· 11h ago
Really, the pure sense of Monero is becoming increasingly rare. To put it simply, it's because no one is scamming newcomers.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 11h ago
This is true decentralization—no foundation, no market makers, just pure faith and belief.
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HodlOrRegret
· 12h ago
This is true decentralization, free from the constraints of those institutional daddies. Feels great.
Monero's market behavior tells you something interesting. Holders aren't dumping. There's virtually no market-making infrastructure. No official foundation backing it up.
That's what makes it stand apart—pure, unfiltered crypto. No institutional polish, no corporate management layer. Just the network and the people actually running it.