Post AutA7u8ECOzHc6yHse by Girlbutt@baraag.net
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 (DIR) Post #Auphc0wzvmH1IwqOfo by UmbrellaTech@baraag.net
       2025-06-03T10:07:39Z
       
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       @redHyacinth Considering how many restrictions there are for authors, I am also thinking about crypto in the future. It seems that even on UniFans there is an option to withdraw to USDT - I am still studying this issue, but try them if you have not tried before :blobcatpats:
       
 (DIR) Post #Auphc281YGggxR0iUy by UmbrellaTech@baraag.net
       2025-06-05T06:02:45Z
       
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       @redHyacinth unfortunately I was wrong about UniFans. I was blocked yesterday
       
 (DIR) Post #AutA7u8ECOzHc6yHse by Girlbutt@baraag.net
       2025-06-04T05:00:46Z
       
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       @redHyacinth I'd love to make a donation, but I have a policy of not putting my money into anything I don't understand, and I have no f*cking clue about cryptocurrency. As far as I can tell, it's a matryoshka of Ponzi schemes. 😵
       
 (DIR) Post #AutA7vmg3UwAjqu6ZE by cunny@tsundere.love
       2025-06-07T13:42:58.657575Z
       
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       @Girlbutt @redHyacinth Monero is the only coin whose community is viciously anti "number go up", and there's an increasing number of online services accepting it. Cryptocurrencies work on a distributed, append-only ledger, kept in check through miners. Miners essentially play the game of "guess the next hash" which is computationally difficult to do. For each correct guess the protocol awards a number of coins to the wallet. This is how new coins come in circulation. To create a wallet, use the official Monero GUI wallet software and create one. It's similar to a bank wire transfer - you'll have a list of addresses to which people can send coins to, and you'll be able to spend them.