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mikeiz404 ◴[] No.26714986[source]
For those wondering about volatility...

> MobileCoin also remains even more volatile than older cryptocurrencies, with constant price swings that will significantly change the balances in a user's Signal wallet over the course of days or even hours—hardly the sort of issue that Venmo users have to deal with. (Since March 27, MobileCoin's value has shot up nearly 600 percent, possibly due to rumors of the impending Signal integration or possibly the result of a "short-squeeze.")

> To try to tame that volatility problem, Marlinspike and Goldbard say they imagine adding a feature in the future that will automatically exchange users' payments in dollars or another more stable currency for MobileCoin only when they make a payment, and then exchange it back on the recipient's side—though it's not yet clear if those trades could be made without leaving a trail that might identify the user. "There's a world where maybe when you receive money, it can optionally just automatically settle into a pegged thing," Marlinspike says. "And then when you send money it converts back out."

https://www.wired.com/story/signal-mobilecoin-payments-messa...

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wjntzf ◴[] No.26717529[source]
The project is brand-new, what do you expect? In any case, the end-game is to use MOB for the transaction and instantly convert to fiat, so volatility would not be of concern to the end-user
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1. qqii ◴[] No.26718667[source]
How would that be any more private as every transaction can be deduced by the on/off ramp.
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2. runeks ◴[] No.26721635[source]
Exactly. Inside MobileCoin, transaction amounts are disguised. But if every MobileCoin transaction is preceded and succeeded by conversion into national currency at a centralized exchange (to whom you are not anonymous) then using MobileCoin becomes completely pointless.