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>>57769991
this

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Is this some "you'll own nothing and you WILL be happy" conditioning meme campaign?

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You can't copyright those works, though.

Since AI cannot make copyrightable material anyway.

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>>50577056
but what would this institution gain from using an Avalanche subnet? why not make their own blockchain (or DAG or whatnot)? there seem to be little benefits from using Avalanche subnets if you're going to build your own VM and high-spec validators. if there was shared security and synchronous composability between subnets, yes I'd see the incentive but at this point in time there is nothing like it. might as well start over on a new chain from scratch, no?

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>>50046010
> Mumus genuinely thought 20k was the bottom
I'm not a bobo, but fucking hell.

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>>49982917
Fair enough. But there is no guarantee that gubbamin, Bill Gates, etc. didn't purchase a significant amount of tokens early on when it was cheap. That's how most projects operate, by the time retail is aware of the ICO, most tokens are already in the hands of big players. Think about it, Vitalik premined 70% of the ETH supply at one point and sold Mike Novogratz 500,000 ETH at 99 cents each. Nothing prevents Gavin or anyone else from doing the same or worse.

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I never understood the hate against this project. It seemed more aligned with its founder than with the project itself. Charles is a piece of sh... but then so is Gavin, Vitalik, etc. What's wrong with Cardano?

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>>49884757
Interedasting. I don't see smart contracts as practical either because at the end of the day you still require a human mind to interpret what might be some vague definition in the contract. We wouldn't have courts, judges and lawyers if contracts could be properly defined without any ambiguity. The use-cases are limited beyond price feeds. Maybe election data?
The entire economic model is flawed though. LINK must be dirt cheap for high frequency data requests to occur. And if only one data provider exists for some given situation, then that's the correct data by default. Why would you pay then? And Chainlink controlling who gets to become a node is very anti-Satoshi.

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>>49814171
It's not a ponzi, but it's being manipulated to hell and high water via wrapped BTC (wBTC). Wrapped BTC allows for margin trading and exchanges are liquidating these positions. Ethereum was only made with the sole purpose of manipulating Bitcoin. Then again, what do you expect from JPMorgan? Bitcoin + Defi = manipulation

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>>49790039
It has industrial use. Crypto does not. Schiff was right unfortunately.

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I understand buying silver coins for the pretty motives or as a collector, some of them look really nice. Buying hundreds of ounces of silver no matter the price and never selling in the vague hope that you'll be king of the new world order or that industry will come to buy them at a premium to make thermal conductors or whatever is close to mental illness.

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>>49339729
Should I buy coins, bars or rounds? Newfag here. Is the answer the same regardless of what metal it is? Assume the choices are silver and gold.

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Threads have been pretty active for such a boring week so far. I guess it is fun to speculate.

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Oh shit boys, looks like we're not buying Greenland

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https://twitter.com/OddStats/status/1161740581690720257

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Hey biz. What are some good sites to invest on stocks and shares

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