New to Monero? Here's the deal: you're no longer locked into the hodl-forever mindset. Unlike Bitcoin, where the culture bred generations of perpetual savers, Monero was built with actual spending in mind. Stop treating it like a museum piece. The more you use it, the stronger the network becomes. Every transaction circulates value, reinforces utility, and drives adoption. Spending isn't weakness—it's the whole point. Break free from the scarcity psychology and put your Monero to work. That's how you push it forward.
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GhostInTheChain
· 01-12 09:00
Wait, spending Monero can actually strengthen the network? I need to think this logic through carefully.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 01-12 08:55
Forget it, I still think holding is more reliable.
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DevChive
· 01-12 08:55
Really, spending money is the way to go? I feel like saving is still more reassuring...
New to Monero? Here's the deal: you're no longer locked into the hodl-forever mindset. Unlike Bitcoin, where the culture bred generations of perpetual savers, Monero was built with actual spending in mind. Stop treating it like a museum piece. The more you use it, the stronger the network becomes. Every transaction circulates value, reinforces utility, and drives adoption. Spending isn't weakness—it's the whole point. Break free from the scarcity psychology and put your Monero to work. That's how you push it forward.