I’m trying to find a good alternative, Privacy.com isn’t a option since I’m living in EU.

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      Not everything accepts crypto currency sadly, and cash yea. Standard solution, but you can’t use cash for online payments.

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        That is why it is important to promote the use of crypto and use crypto as much as possible. There are many online stores and services that take crypto.

        If you wish to only use Monero but a store only takes bitcoin, use a swap service when paying.

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          If your purpose for using cash or Monero is privacy, that’s fine. If your purpose is to avoid paying fees to third parties just for the privilege of paying by a certain method, the swap service just takes the place of Visa/Mastercard.

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            the idea of decentralized currency is great and has merit, but the most current iteration got hijacked by a bunch of con artists.

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              And most of them aren’t anonymous at all. You can correlate transactions pretty quickly, because every transaction is on the chain. You can track where every bitcoin went. As soon as you break one link you can follow the chain.

              Good luck doing that with cash.

              Blockchain has a few - really only a few - somewhat compelling use cases. Currency isn’t one of them.

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                Monero solves all these problems, it’s the closest we have ever gotten to digital cash.

                It’s untrackable. Nobody can see what you spent, and what you have. It’s private

                It’s fungible. Each unit has no history, so it can’t be tainted, a dollar is a dollar is a dollar. Applies here

                If you hold your own wallet, which you should, you don’t have the risk of an exit scam. Because you’re holding your own coins. What’s the expression, not your wallet not your coins?

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    Just use cash. Small businesses won’t lose a percentage of their transactions this way and you help ensure it stays in circulation for longer.

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    http://kycnot.me and Monero will let you pay for things very privately.

    If you want to bridge to traditional credit card payment systems, then your going to have to give up privacy usually (getting a string of prepaid credit cards is a pain, and some of the evil online subscription houses wont accept prepaid cards)

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    I’ve not been able to find anything similar to Privacy.com in the EU. I also read that Privacy.com makes it difficult to delete your account and they aren’t clear on what they use your data for. I would assume that using a card via your bank would be more secure since they’re bound by finance privacy laws (I think). I’ve heard of bunq.com, but personally have never used the service, so can’t give an opinion on them, but maybe that’s what you’re looking for.