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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
by
Hueristic
on 05/11/2019, 18:17:30 UTC
Monero (XMR) futures go live on Dubai-based exchange
- Dubai-based crypto exchange has listed Monero futures as of 31 October.
- XMR futures product is the first of its kind to be traded out in the middle eastern region.

It is strange that a country like Dubai accepts Monero and they have a regulated exchange, promising development and do these exchanges have any regional restrictions to trade.

Why would be for Dubai strange, that exchanges would be allowed trade cryptocurrencies?

I think he means that the United Arab Emirates is not known for its love of freedom for its subjects.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates

What does a perfect digital money have with human rights? Money is medium of exchange to buy and sell things. And stores in Dubai are fully stacked.
They also sell most expensive parfume https://www.barrons.com/articles/worlds-most-expensive-perfume-available-for-us-1-3-million-01552944258


Just stack piconeros and all will be fine.

You have no rights if your ability to purchase can be stripped away from you, that is what perfect money has to do with human rights. it's called freedom.

https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/07/17/human-and-civil-rights-groups-oppose-combating-money-laundering-terrorist-financing
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Human and Civil Rights Groups Oppose the Combating Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and Counterfeiting Act of 2019

Finally, Sections 13, 14, 17, and 18 provide new avenues for federal law enforcement to pursue civil forfeiture.  Federal forfeiture laws are already sweeping and overly broad, often unjustly target innocent property owners, subvert the traditional burden of proof between the government and the accused, and have been widely criticized as unfair and unjust by groups across the political spectrum.  They also have been shown to have no positive impact on reducing criminal activity.


I can't say I'm a fan of Bitcoin.com and I can't stand BCH but it's nice to see monero getting listed on there anyway just so the n00bs see it when they get tricked into using that exchange.

I also don't like them, but business is business: at least now they offer a proper alternative to the n00bs that have BCash and want to dump it  Wink

Excellent point, now how to get those moronic Bcrap holders to understand that Monero exists and what Monero is?