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AVAX PUMPS

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>>54895636
>it's inflationary though
Its really not and the staking ratio remains high for AVAX. which means nobody is dumping.
>unlike eth
Lets compare ETH staking to Avalanche staking:

>ETH staking withdrawals will not be available right away
Avalanche withdrawals are available since Mainnet launch YEARS ago
>The current plan is to deploy the withdrawal functionality in a software update 6 mo - 1 year after the Merge.
essential stuff like this was never missing on Avalanche, this means you have to stake ETH for up to a year, maybe even longer while on Avalanche you can Stake for 2 weeks minimum or 1 year maximum or anything in between.
>The current projected income rate (for ETH) is around ~4% APY
Running an Avalanche Node has a proven 9% - 12% APY (paid in AVAX) since Mainnet Launch 2 years ago.
If you run a Node you get Staking rewards, % of your delegators rewards and Tokens from validating several Subnets. (The Golden Subnet Bullrun has not started yet).
>Also the withdrawal system will be implemented as a queue to limit the amount of ETH that can be withdrawn per day,
there is no queue on Avalanche, its instant, sub second, its finalized faster than you can press F5. thats all transactions or smart contract interactions on Avalanche, even when you go crosschain between X Chain and P chain and C chain and other Subnets its instant. Sub Second finality.
>Transactions take 14+ Minutes until they are finalized
I repeat: on Avalanche transactions are almost instant.
>Ethereum has Slashing which means you can lose your stake due to a Hardware or Software bug
No such thing as Slashing on Avalanche.

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54844702

SUMMIT LIVESTREAM:
https://linktr(dot)ee/summitlivestream

>Buy AVAX
https://www.binance.com/en
https://www.coinex.com/
https://www.okex.com/
https://www.poloniex.com/
>Buy AVAX (for burgers)
https://www.coinbase.com/
https://www.kraken.com/
https://www.okcoin.com/

>Create a wallet
https://core.app/
https://wallet.avax.network/

>Avalanche's ecosystem (DEXes, NFTs, etc)
https://www.avax.network/ecosystem
>Avalanche Bridge
https://core.app/bridge

>Avalanche Explorer & Metrics (Network Overview, Statistics)
https://subnets.avax.network/
https://stats.avax.network/dashboard/overview/
>Socials (Twitter, Medium)
https://avalancheavax.medium.com/
https://twitter.com/avalancheavax
https://twitter.com/el33th4xor

>Why Avalanche? (Official Website, Summaries)
https://www.avax.network/
https://www.avalabs.org/why-avalanche
https://medium.com/avalancheavax/avalanche-101-an-overview-of-the-internet-of-finance-7cdc5a2bee46

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>>53577627
$AVAX
>hardcapped like BTC
>deflationary (all AVAX fees are burned)
>needed for running Validators (staking) and also delegating to validators

now why it will moon:
>leaderless consensus protocol that works through subsampling and achieves 1 second finality times for any tx
>the Avalanche network scales through subnets and can support millions of validators for hundreds of thousands of subnets and each subnet can host multiple blockchains
>supports any virtual machine not just the EVM
>Avalanche Warp Messaging for Subnet to Subnet communication, huge Chainlink usecase here
>most AVAX is already staked and staking ratio will only go up as more Subnets come online
>1500+ Subnets on Fuji testnet right now
>every Subnet will stake and lock up more AVAX
>Ava Labs has huge partnerships like with Chainlink, Deloitte, KKR, GREE, Alibaba, Amazon, re, intain and many more
>bullish network stats https://stats.avax.network/dashboard/overview/
>their plan is to tokenize 700 trillion in assets
>Wallstreet Legend & President of Ava Labs John Wu is an absolute networking beast
>gigabrain developers like Ted Yin
>DeFi that actually works

Target:
the Subnet Bullrun hasnt started yet but is about to and 1 AVAX will be several thousand dollars soon.
the real winners are the Avalanche Validators and the people that run them, they will validate all kinds of Subnets and get additional rewards to their AVAX reward (they also get a a delegation reward). the AVAX Validator is the ultimate "NEETnode" and basically a moneyprinter.

FYI all other "Layer 1" go into the trash.

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>>53443777
Avalanche is also clearly superior,
lets compare ETH staking to Avalanche staking:

>ETH staking withdrawals will not be available right away
Avalanche withdrawals are available since Mainnet launch YEARS ago
>The current plan is to deploy the withdrawal functionality in a software update 6 mo - 1 year after the Merge.
essential stuff like this was never missing on Avalanche, this means you have to stake ETH for up to a year, maybe even longer while on Avalanche you can Stake for 2 weeks minimum or 1 year maximum or anything in between.
>The current projected income rate (for ETH) is around ~4% APY
Running an Avalanche Node has a proven 9% - 12% APY (paid in AVAX) since Mainnet Launch 2 years ago.
If you run a Node you get Staking rewards, % of your delegators rewards and Tokens from validating several Subnets. (The Golden Subnet Bullrun has not started yet).
>Also the withdrawal system will be implemented as a queue to limit the amount of ETH that can be withdrawn per day,
there is no queue on Avalanche, its instant, sub second, its finalized faster than you can press F5. thats all transactions or smart contract interactions on Avalanche, even when you go crosschain between X Chain and P chain and C chain and other Subnets its instant. Sub Second finality.
>Transactions take 14+ Minutes until they are finalized
I repeat: on Avalanche transactions are almost instant.
>Ethereum has Slashing which means you can lose your stake due to a Hardware or Software bug
No such thing as Slashing on Avalanche.

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53071922

>>53071727
>>53071766
Lets compare ETH staking to Avalanche staking:

>ETH staking withdrawals will not be available right away
Avalanche withdrawals are available since Mainnet launch YEARS ago
>The current plan is to deploy the withdrawal functionality in a software update 6 mo - 1 year after the Merge.
essential stuff like this was never missing on Avalanche, this means you have to stake ETH for up to a year, maybe even longer while on Avalanche you can Stake for 2 weeks minimum or 1 year maximum or anything in between.
>The current projected income rate (for ETH) is around ~4% APY
Running an Avalanche Node has a proven 9% - 12% APY (paid in AVAX) since Mainnet Launch 2 years ago.
If you run a Node you get Staking rewards, % of your delegators rewards and Tokens from validating several Subnets. (The Golden Subnet Bullrun has not started yet).
>Also the withdrawal system will be implemented as a queue to limit the amount of ETH that can be withdrawn per day,
there is no queue on Avalanche, its instant, sub second, its finalized faster than you can press F5. thats all transactions or smart contract interactions on Avalanche, even when you go crosschain between X Chain and P chain and C chain and other Subnets its instant. Sub Second finality.
>Transactions take 14+ Minutes until they are finalized
I repeat: on Avalanche transactions are almost instant.
>Ethereum has Slashing which means you can lose your stake due to a Hardware or Software bug
No such thing as Slashing on Avalanche.

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Lets compare ETH staking to Avalanche staking:

>ETH staking withdrawals will not be available right away
Avalanche withdrawals are available since Mainnet launch YEARS ago
>The current plan is to deploy the withdrawal functionality in a software update 6 mo - 1 year after the Merge.
essential stuff like this was never missing on Avalanche, this means you have to stake ETH for up to a year, maybe even longer while on Avalanche you can Stake for 2 weeks minimum or 1 year maximum or anything in between.
>The current projected income rate (for ETH) is around ~4% APY
Running an Avalanche Node has a proven 9% - 12% APY (paid in AVAX) since Mainnet Launch 2 years ago.
If you run a Node you get Staking rewards, % of your delegators rewards and Tokens from validating several Subnets. (The Golden Subnet Bullrun has not started yet).
>Also the withdrawal system will be implemented as a queue to limit the amount of ETH that can be withdrawn per day,
there is no queue on Avalanche, its instant, sub second, its finalized faster than you can press F5. thats all transactions or smart contract interactions on Avalanche, even when you go crosschain between X Chain and P chain and C chain and other Subnets its instant. Sub Second finality.
>Transactions take 14+ Minutes until they are finalized
I repeat: on Avalanche transactions are almost instant.
>Ethereum has Slashing which means you can lose your stake due to a Hardware or Software bug
No such thing as Slashing on Avalanche.

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53026749

Ethereum is already dead. Its extremely centralized now.
Lets look at some Numbers:
>64% of staked ETH is controlled by 5 entities, yep thats centralization
>with 65% liquid and 35% illiquid ETH
>just over 11% of the total circulating ETH is staked
>over 45% of ETH transaction were processed by two wallets, yep thats more centralization
>there are 426000 validators but the top seven entities control over two-thirds (thats 66%) of block verification, again more centralization
>4.35% APY
>slashing

Now lets compare this to Avalanche ($AVAX) after 2+ years of Mainnet:

>no slashing
>leaderless consensus where any Validator can propose a block
>how it works is basically repeated subsampling of Validators
>1200+ proof of stake Validators and its permissionless, anyone with 2000 AVAX can run a Validator that actually participates in Consensus and it can scale to millions of Validators
>64% of all AVAX in circulation is currently Staked or Delegated to Validators
>8-12% APY, current average rewards are 8.61 %
>can stake however you want 2 weeks minimum or 1 year maximum or anything in between
>AVAX is hardcapped like BTC and deflationary as all AVAX fees are burned
>AVAX has to be staked to run Subnets and Subnets support every Virtual Machine and is not just limited to the EVM like Ethereum

Vitalik and Péter Szilágyi are very close personal friends of EGS and his IC3 gang, Vitalik even admitted that Avalanche is legit and a breakthrough on par with BTC, some Ethereum Wallets that bought the ETH ICO only moved their ETH to buy the Avalanche ICO.
AVAX currently trades for $11.69 and has a lower Marketcap.
You can stay on the sinking Ship or take this Lifeboat. this is financial advice.

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The closet homo with 1000 Emin pictures saved will come in here to post fake graphs soon, his call centre shift in Delhi is almost finished

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Don't fall for the poos on biz trying to fud it.
The fundamentals are still there, and it will survive when matic and ICP collapse

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You had me until you mentioned FTM

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AVAX.

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52652352

Hello niggers, I have AVAX

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>>52644700
Lunch just finished in Mumbai, the fud will begin
>>52644717
>being this obsessed
You can still buy in ranjesh

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>>52627989
Lets compare ETH staking to Avalanche staking:

>ETH staking withdrawals will not be available right away
Avalanche withdrawals are available since Mainnet launch YEARS ago
>The current plan is to deploy the withdrawal functionality in a software update 6 mo - 1 year after the Merge.
essential stuff like this was never missing on Avalanche, this means you have to stake ETH for up to a year, maybe even longer while on Avalanche you can Stake for 2 weeks minimum or 1 year maximum or anything in between.
>The current projected income rate (for ETH) is around ~4% APY
Running an Avalanche Node has a proven 9% - 12% APY (paid in AVAX) since Mainnet Launch 2 years ago.
If you run a Node you get Staking rewards, % of your delegators rewards and Tokens from validating several Subnets. (The Golden Subnet Bullrun has not started yet).
>Also the withdrawal system will be implemented as a queue to limit the amount of ETH that can be withdrawn per day,
there is no queue on Avalanche, its instant, sub second, its finalized faster than you can press F5. thats all transactions or smart contract interactions on Avalanche, even when you go crosschain between X Chain and P chain and C chain and other Subnets its instant. Sub Second finality.
>Transactions take 14+ Minutes until they are finalized
I repeat: on Avalanche transactions are almost instant.
>Ethereum has Slashing which means you can lose your stake due to a Hardware or Software bug
No such thing as Slashing on Avalanche.

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>>51187074
Lets compare ETH2 to Avalanche:

>ETH staking withdrawals will not be available right away
Avalanche withdrawals are available since Mainnet launch YEARS ago
>The current plan is to deploy the withdrawal functionality in a software update 6 mo - 1 year after the Merge.
essential stuff like this was never missing on Avalanche, this means you have to stake ETH for up to a year, maybe even longer while on Avalanche you can Stake for 2 weeks minimum or 1 year maximum or anything in between.
>The current projected income rate (for ETH) is around ~4% APY
Running an Avalanche Node has a proven 9% - 12% APY (paid in AVAX) since Mainnet Launch 2 years ago.
If you run a Node you get Staking rewards, % of your delegators rewards and Tokens from validating several Subnets. (The Golden Subnet Bullrun has not started yet).
>Also the withdrawal system will be implemented as a queue to limit the amount of ETH that can be withdrawn per day,
there is no queue on Avalanche, its instant, sub second, its finalized faster than you can press F5. thats all transactions or smart contract interactions on Avalanche, even when you go crosschain between X Chain and P chain and C chain and other Subnets its instant. Sub Second finality.
>Transactions take 14+ Minutes until they are finalized
I repeat: on Avalanche transactions are almost instant.
>Ethereum has Slashing which means you can lose your stake due to a Hardware or Software bug
No such thing as Slashing on Avalanche.
>ETH2 has Censorship at the Protocol level as all validators are ran by Kiked corporations
on Avalanche you have independant Node operators.

tl;dr if you want low risk staking where you dont get fucked you stake AVAX instead of ETH.

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>>51170438
Lets compare ETH2 to Avalanche:

>ETH staking withdrawals will not be available right away
Avalanche withdrawals are available since Mainnet launch YEARS ago
>The current plan is to deploy the withdrawal functionality in a software update 6 mo - 1 year after the Merge.
essential stuff like this was never missing on Avalanche, this means you have to stake ETH for up to a year, maybe even longer while on Avalanche you can Stake for 2 weeks minimum or 1 year maximum or anything in between.
>The current projected income rate (for ETH) is around ~4% APY
Running an Avalanche Node has a proven 9% - 12% APY (paid in AVAX) since Mainnet Launch 2 years ago.
If you run a Node you get Staking rewards, % of your delegators rewards and Tokens from validating several Subnets. (The Golden Subnet Bullrun has not started yet).
>Also the withdrawal system will be implemented as a queue to limit the amount of ETH that can be withdrawn per day,
there is no queue on Avalanche, its instant, sub second, its finalized faster than you can press F5. thats all transactions or smart contract interactions on Avalanche, even when you go crosschain between X Chain and P chain and C chain and other Subnets its instant. Sub Second finality.
>Transactions take 14+ Minutes until they are finalized
I repeat: on Avalanche transactions are almost instant.
>Ethereum has Slashing which means you can lose your stake due to a Hardware or Software bug
No such thing as Slashing on Avalanche.
>ETH2 has Censorship at the Protocol level as all validators are ran by Kiked corporations
on Avalanche you have independant Node operators.

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>>51008612
What the fuck are you talking about, we didn't even start yet

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>>50991853
Really weird sirs, people are redeeming their BTC for AVAX rn, check the volume on AVAX/BTC

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Lets compare ETH staking to Avalanche staking:

>ETH staking withdrawals will not be available right away
Avalanche withdrawals are available since Mainnet launch YEARS ago
>The current plan is to deploy the withdrawal functionality in a software update 6 mo - 1 year after the Merge.
essential stuff like this was never missing on Avalanche, this means you have to stake ETH for up to a year, maybe even longer while on Avalanche you can Stake for 2 weeks minimum or 1 year maximum or anything in between.
>The current projected income rate (for ETH) is around ~4% APY
Running an Avalanche Node has a proven 9% - 12% APY (paid in AVAX) since Mainnet Launch 2 years ago.
If you run a Node you get Staking rewards, % of your delegators rewards and Tokens from validating several Subnets. (The Golden Subnet Bullrun has not started yet).
>Also the withdrawal system will be implemented as a queue to limit the amount of ETH that can be withdrawn per day,
there is no queue on Avalanche, its instant, sub second, its finalized faster than you can press F5. thats all transactions or smart contract interactions on Avalanche, even when you go crosschain between X Chain and P chain and C chain and other Subnets its instant. Sub Second finality.
>Transactions take 14+ Minutes until they are finalized
I repeat: on Avalanche transactions are almost instant.
>Ethereum has Slashing which means you can lose your stake due to a Hardware or Software bug
No such thing as Slashing on Avalanche.

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