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>>54851651
I try to buy more BTC and AVAX every month. I know one day I'll be rich and I'll have a tomboy gf

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>Avalanche Summit II: May 3-5, 2023 in Barcelona, Spain
you don't think they're releasing some huge news there anon?

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>>50880700
based IC3 stalker

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I've got everything on binance and multiple 5x & 10x positions open.

Anyone else living dangerously?

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When panic sellers look up, they see a face like mine looking down at them

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>>28992357
>btc to AVAX
Honestly that’s pretty fucking based. Eth was groundbreaking shit in 2016 but now it’s just broken shit.
>>28992550
That’s literally what’s happening. Same thing with the link demoralization threads. Feels unbelievably comfy that I bought link at 25 cents and avax at $3. Not my whole stacks but I did buy lots of each at those prices.

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>>28849081
>>28849112
To any anons who need to see this, ZERO is an obvious rug.

1. Entire team is anon
2. They made their own bridge with unknown secret relayers and unknown code. The team claims Chainsafe helped them, Chainsafe team says they have never heard of zero. Relayers can take bridged funds at any time.
3. ZERO smart contract allows for anon devs to mint half of the total supply at any moment and rug.

Rug Rug Rug

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>>28651762
>Yeah, but it's kinda dumb because why not just buy BTC then? Normies won't buy it

you clearly don't understand how dumb normies are. The normie sees two equities:
a) $10,000 per share (100 shares total, $1M mkt cap)
b) $10 per share (200,000 shares total, $2M mkt cap)

The normie chooses B every time because A is "too expensive". If you don't believe me, casually ask 10 normies and see for yourself.

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>>28490724
not 8% but ~9.8%, it's 2% of 10%

>>28486753
>>28487318
fuck off zero shill, you will never have any user

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>>28378719

> The reasons why the USD is the reserve currency is because it has courts and military?
> What happens if there is a dispute over your bitcoin? Or there is fraud with it?

There could be digital courts. Instead of trading bitcoin "raw", you could pay with a wrapped bitcoin token that deducts some service fee but provides binding conflict resolution services relating to the transaction if needed. In order to transact, you would need to stake some sizable amount that could be potentially paid out in settlements. Come to think of it, if this doesn't already exist, it should.

> With dollars i have recourse in court and w/ cc companies.
The typical individual has little recourse in court; the only real net beneficiaries in the current system are the legal class that systematically extracts way too much value from the economy. Legal fees and complexity grows like currency inflation. The money printers here are the legal class who profit from creating the law and then interpreting the law.

>With cash you can actually get it all back if it gets burned in a house fire, you litterally just prove you withdrew it and you receive the money back, same thing with theft.

Sounds like an opportunity for some kind of catastrophic loss crypto insurance policy.

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>>28254106
Buy one more and stake them for infinite money.

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>>27803553
if only you can run EVM on an ultra-scalable blockchain

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>>27574595
based, very wise anon
we're all gonna make it

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>>27534512
Sounds pretty based. Does this mean I will be able to buy machineguns and suppressors OTC with my AVAX?

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Very based thread OP, thanks for poasting with us today.
>>27400629
DECO is a product that Chainlink acquired about a year ago from Ari Juels, who might have the biggest brain in crypto, if not the whole world. Ari is still finishing the product but I think it will be out soon. DECO will allow a Chainlink node to verify data from websites in a secure way. Basically the node will have permission to view private account details for everything from your bank account to your medical records to your steam inventory. It obscures all information that isn’t needed and allows the node to truatlessly report the data. This was my smoothbrain take from memory- go real some articles on it so you can have a better understanding.

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>>27387697
I dunno about the other 2 but I’m not from any group. Weird coincidence that there were 3 AVAXchads in a row though.

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>>27086426
Why do you think this is still rank 40 something? If you want the worm you better be an early bird. I had to figure out how to use EtherDelta back in 2017 to buy linkies for 20 cents. You nööbs have it easy these days, just get a VPN and click buy on binance.

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>>27031439
>>27036435
ETH bridge and Pangolin launching tomorrow, position yourself wisely

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>>26258163
Even better, Pangolin and the Eth bridge will be live on Avalanche in <2 weeks. Noticeable gas fees and wait times will be a thing of the past and avalanche will starting eating ETH ecosystem liquidity and volume

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>>26055806
because the network is robust and secure, economic (dis)incentive is enough of a deterrence

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Words cannot describe my suffering and pain

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>>25961564
>>25961805
yeah economic incentive is enough to keep bad actors out, especially when it's actually 51% attack resistant
the only punishment is missing out on staking reward

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>>25687966
this is the standard redpilled copy and paste, btw I actually don't care whether you buy it or not

Avalanche the protocol
>a major break through in consensus mechanism, the third one after Classical and Nakamoto
>high scalability, 4500+ REAL TPS near instant low cost transaction
>high decentralization, very low barrier of entry in node running
>high security, resistant to 51% attack
>full EVM compatibility

Emin Gün Sirer:
>Cornell CS Prof, been in crypto before crypto was a thing
>number 2 in Cornells IC3 (Ari Juels is number 1)
>called out multiple attack vectors of the DAO before it was hacked
>recognized the importance of Chainlink from early on and is in close contact with the Flannel Man
>his PhD student Maofan Yin is the author of HotStuff protocol used by Facebook Libra, he's also working for AvaLabs

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