Looking at the trajectory heading into 2026, there's a compelling case for Monero reaching $10k by year-end. The reasoning is straightforward: privacy represents a fundamental human need, not a luxury feature. Monero delivers what others simply cannot—a truly functional privacy layer that actually works at scale. When you stack it against the alternatives in the privacy coin space, nothing comes close to Monero's technical execution and real-world implementation. The market may eventually recognize what's been clear to those paying attention: genuine privacy infrastructure deserves significant premium valuation.
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BearMarketMonk
· 3h ago
Monero really has something this time; among privacy coins, it's the most solid. 10k by the end of the year? Hard to say, but in the long run, it's definitely worth paying attention to.
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tx_pending_forever
· 3h ago
XMR is really the last fortress of true believers in privacy coins; other privacy coins are just showmanship.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 3h ago
Bro, I've been holding onto XMR for ten years. No one paid attention back then, now everyone is asking me what I think... Honestly, privacy isn't a gimmick. You have to prove it with real money. XMR has survived until now not because of marketing, but because of technical robustness. 10K? I won't boast, but in less than three years, once governments worldwide start truly cracking down on fiat privacy, this thing's valuation won't be excessive.
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BridgeJumper
· 3h ago
Monero this wave is indeed absolute; it's far superior to those flashy privacy coins. The technical strength is right there, not bragging.
Looking at the trajectory heading into 2026, there's a compelling case for Monero reaching $10k by year-end. The reasoning is straightforward: privacy represents a fundamental human need, not a luxury feature. Monero delivers what others simply cannot—a truly functional privacy layer that actually works at scale. When you stack it against the alternatives in the privacy coin space, nothing comes close to Monero's technical execution and real-world implementation. The market may eventually recognize what's been clear to those paying attention: genuine privacy infrastructure deserves significant premium valuation.