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Monero XMR

The leading privacy coin, with fully anonymous transactions

$418.4

1.80% 24h

updated 10:25 · 17.08.2026

What you would have made on Monero

Pick an amount and a method. Current price $418.40.

Purchase amount

Would be worth today

$1,674

×1.7 your money

$1,000 in 2018 at $250.00that is 4.0000 XMR

Invested$1,000
Profit+$673.60
Price then$250.00
Price now$418.40

What you would have sat through

Monero sits 48% below its high of $797.73. The profit on screen is the end of the road, not the road: reaching it meant holding through a fall that deep.

8 years ago (2018)

After the year's ATH

$1,674

from $1,000 · price was $250.00

5 years ago (2021)

A stable period

$2,789

from $1,000 · price was $150.00

2 years ago (2024)

Before delisting pressure increased

$2,615

from $1,000 · price was $160.00

Reference prices are the July average of the year in question (CoinMarketCap); the current price comes from CoinGecko. The calculation is approximate. Past performance says nothing about the future. This is not investment advice.

Monero at a glance

Monero History: From a Bytecoin Fork to the Leading Privacy Coin

2014: Born from a Bytecoin Fork

Monero launched in April 2014 as a fork of the little-known Bytecoin, the first implementation of the CryptoNote protocol. A group of developers who spotted problems with Bytecoin's original coin distribution (most of the supply had already been mined before the public announcement) decided to launch a fair fork from scratch. The original creator, known only by the handle "thankful_for_today," soon left the project, and the community carried development forward under a new name — Monero (Esperanto for "coin").

How Monero's Privacy Actually Works

Unlike Bitcoin, where every transaction is publicly visible on the blockchain, Monero combines several cryptographic techniques at once: ring signatures (hide the real sender among a group of possible senders), stealth addresses (generate a unique one-time recipient address for every transaction), and confidential RingCT transactions (hide the amount being sent).

2018: A Price Peak Amid the Broader Market

Like most cryptocurrencies, Monero hit its all-time high at the market's peak in January 2018 — around $540 per coin.

Regulatory Pressure and Delistings

Due to anti-money-laundering (AML) requirements and the inability to trace transactions, a number of major exchanges, including some European platforms, have been forced to delist XMR in certain jurisdictions. That said, owning and using Monero remains legal in most countries worldwide.

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