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Why do you value privacy? Why do you need cryptocurrencies in your life? Why do YOU use Dash?

TheDashGuy

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I want to see the perspectives out there so we can more easily align ourselfs with the realistic reasons people come to Dash, and reasons they don't.

I'll start off by saying, I've grown up mostly poor throughout my life until lately due to my career choice, but still find myself lacking a valid reason to save crappy ol fiat money, as I love in America in a state where the cost of living is so high and things are so expensive, my high pay rate isn't helping much.

So I got into Bitcoin initially looking for a way out of that system i had been born into, quickly found out it wasn't what it preached (technically) then started my journey for a real currency FOR the people, built my the people as opposed to given to me by some government I don't have any respect for.

I value the anonymity of Dash, but not for daily usage, just for savings. I value the InstantX side of things because that IMO is one of the pillars of merchant adoption.

I use Dash as a better form of a savings account, and to gamble online as in my state gambling is only allowed in casinos etc. (Also InstantX helps me catch the odds ALOT better mid game like when the cavs are down by 15 in the 3rd quarter and I want a quick 10x bet or something, Bitcoin would NEVER let me get a quality odds unless I was betting ahead of time.)
 
Fungibility!

This kind of fungibility?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fungibility

Fungibility is the property of a good or a commodity whose individual units are capable of mutual substitution. That is, it is the property of essences or goods which are "capable of being substituted in place of one another."[1] For example, since one ounce of pure gold is equivalent to any other ounce of pure gold, gold is fungible. Other fungible commodities include sweet crude oil, company shares, bonds, other precious metals, and currencies. Fungibility refers only to the equivalence of each unit of a commodity with other units of the same commodity. Fungibility does not relate to the exchange of one commodity for another different commodity.​

Or like the FUNgi type?
 
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