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23796624 No.23796624 [Reply] [Original]

I buy the dip.

>> No.23796674

god i wish you could short this. easiest -99.9% we‘ll ever see and can‘t take advantage

>> No.23796782

>>23796674
No you don't lol you would have been blown out like 100x times by now. So far it's been pretty hard to lose money on this. I got in late, sold while up 50% AND I have a 500k stack riding on it for free.

>> No.23796917

>>23796782
whats the make it stack sir????

i got axn too so whoever make me money i will be happy

>> No.23797053
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23797053

>>23796917
Just spend as much as you're comfortable to lose.

>> No.23797086

>>23796674
Don't worry. A way to short HEX is being built by RH. Soon you'll be able to get rekt into oblivion if you want.
>>23796917
Make it stack is 1M before big payday and could be around 3M after. Though a "make it stack" in HEX depends on how long you stake for.

This week was to shake out traders and retest previous highs, which we have, so the pump will likely resume as soon as we close today and the next weekly candle starts.

>> No.23797094

>>23796782
>500k
cute

>> No.23797111

>>23797053

$1k it is

>> No.23797164

>>23796917
Axion? You're joking right?

My thesis is that Bitcoin is going to become the de facto store of value over the next decade or so. I can go into the various reasons for this, but it's not hard to see.

At the same time blockchain has been around for a while now and the only useful thing we've found for it is using it as a borderless, trustless, sleepless currency/store of value.

There are tens of thousands of cryptos that have came and went, all providing a potential utility in every avenue you can think of. What makes Hex different is that it understands this. It actually has a use case as a CD with the revolutionary transparency and tools soldered into it. It's a finished product, like Bitcion that have a use today. It monetizes time.

The biggest FUD is Richard himself, he won't dump because he already has 1 billion in ETH, why burn your baby if you already made a billion? However the fact remains it's not as decentralized as it could be.

You should hold and stake, the code and tokenomics are so well designed and unlike anything else. It's one of those projects that doesn't care about the vitriol, it just works because the code is so clever and meta (it understands what crypto is).

Remember, other projects are beholden to partnerships and roadmaps, over the years investors will become jaded over many big name projects today, and will lose fortunes. Hex, because it is a finished product, relies entirely on itself and others to use it. As for assets to put your money into, you could do a lot worse.

>Make it stack
Because I think Bitcoin will become so massive, I see this riding on the coattails, best case scenario I could see this going to 50 cents someday. Especially as the wealth transfer from boomers to millenials progresses.

>> No.23797301

>>23797111
Spend half on HEX. Don't use the adoption amplifier. Even with self-referencing it's shit.

>> No.23797344

I was like some of you, and thought it was a scam.
But after I understood the tokenomics around it, I decided to invest some little quantity on it.

>> No.23797436

>>23797164
Good post. Don't know if I agree with your analysis on Bitcoin's long term dominance, since imo HEX is designed to be/do better than BTC. All HEX really needs is eyeballs and a bit of time to show it's here to stay.

At the moment it does seem a bit insane to think HEX could overtake BTC, since it's so new, but for now I'm pretty sure that both are gonna do well since it looks like we're going bull in 2021. And then around 2022 the question of BTC vs HEX could become more reasonable.

>> No.23797629

im new and what is this ?

>> No.23797709

>>23797629
just visit hex.com. also listen to the hex founder Richard Heart on youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WxQc-Z7bto
>DeFi fulfills a dream that Satoshi wasn't smart enough to have.
based Richard

>> No.23797730

>>23797436
I wasn't fully onboard either until the last 6 months. Watch Michael Saylor's interviews if you haven't already (I know it sounds schizo but it could be one of the best financial decisions of your life).

And then remember CBDC's are coming, and look up the burrito index, and meditate on the fact that the Fed is now looking to double inflation (15-20% true inflation).

Even if Bitcoin crumbled, Hex couldn't overtake it, Bitcoin will always be on top for so many reasons. And remember to read in between the lines of what Richard says. It's clear that it's likely he's never sold Bitcoin. He is greatly emotionally attached to it. There was an interview where he was crying because he couldn't seem to part with it. I don't think Richard saw Bitcoin as the store of value case though (he attacks it as use as a currency - which is why he has good points), not that it's his fault as so much has happened in the last 6 months.

I think Bitcoin and Hex will do massively well for the foreseeable future. As ETH 2.0 is rolled out as well, it should be interesting to watch as well. If you want to go full schizo look at XRP as a possible interledger for the future of CBDC's (I have a very small stack). These are the ones to watch, most everything else is a lot of talk with no substance.

>> No.23797786

>>23797629
ignore this shit anon.

BTC, ETH, LINK. You're welcome.

>> No.23797821

>>23797786
If he's entirely new to crypto, he should go for that. However, it can't be that much of a mistake to buy a small HEX stack and stake it for 10 years.

>> No.23798074

>>23797786
>BTC - as future store of value
80%
>ETH
15% - as ETH2.0 materializes (but remember, just because it's faster/stronger doesn't mean the projects on it aren't any less worthless/unprofitable)
>LINK
5% - They've got a lot of work to do, I don't think people quite realize how much. Their psuedo-decentralized system is fighting a centralized system that works swimmingly well already. There is no clear use case for Link besides crypto-centered esoteric applications.

>> No.23798340

>>23797786
Fuck your promise partnership coin

>> No.23798519

>>23798074
>>23798340
LINK certainly is highly speculative. That won't keep it from pumping, though. It'll rise in price thanks to memery.

>> No.23798544

>>23798519
It wont outpace HEX