I have thought about that, but Proxmox already has built-in a lot of things for virtualization and managing VMs and has less bloat because it has only one purpose.
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I would do everything in VMs, mostly Linux and probably one Windows. Proxmox would be only for managing VMs. I want everything in VMs because it's more flexible for partitioning storage and i can have both Linux and Windows runing at the same time (which can't be done with dualboot). I am student of computer science so i use it for programming, both for college and side projects. Sometimes there are a lot of programs i have so OS kind of gets bloated, not so much from performance standpoint but just mental overhead of having 10, 20, 30 programs and having to keep in mind what program needs what dependencies, env variables, etc.. so i want to kind of group them to VMs and CTs.
Sure, they are not perfectly stable, there is always inflation (sometimes more, sometimes less).
But its not as volatile as crypto. In last 24h difference between monero high an low is ~2% (which isnt terrible by itself but on a longer period its larger difference) and regular currency effectively has almost no volatility in 24h period.
Acording to google 1 year inflation was ~3.4% for dollar. (so probably diff hig low is just a bit higher) Difference between monero 1 year low an high was greater than 20%. So monero is something like 6 times more volatile. (and i am not talking about inflation, but volatility)
So its not exactly the same situation regarding stability.
But that only guarantees safe one way transaction. If that is all you want thats ok.
But for safer transaction you want something like smart contracts. So you can actualy know you are gonna get what you buy for example.
Without some kind of smart contracts you are actualy relying on exchanges (so in reality it isn't really trustless).
Does monero have some kind of smart contract mechanism? In which case I am talking nonsense😂.
True, but if internet connection for some reason crashes in some part of the world you still can't use crypto there, so cash is still not useless (and probably shouldn't ever be).