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I believe the lessons from 2022 should help shape our narratives, privacy and self-custody should be the leading narrative in my opinion, Chad's what are you betting on?

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>>53129665

>> No.53129712

>>53129678
according to this chart you wouldve sold your crypto in 2016 and bought in 2023 missing out on the 2017 and 2020 bull runs. why the fuck do you keep this?

>> No.53129714

my guy there's nothing to bet on, the money printer is off, everything is in a bubble, the global economy has been in zombie mode just propped up by asset inflation which is now reaching consumer markets. People are grasping for basic goods, inflation is globally at ATH. You can earn 5% on fucking government bonds now, nobody is investing in risky assets like stocks which promise an average of 7% or crypto which is on the brink of death every couple of weeks. The driving forces of crypto buys were 1) VCs (who can't finance themselves at these interest rates and institutional investors completely left after FTX and all the funds blow-ups) and 2) retail who pay 3x the prices for their utilities and gas and food, nobody is in the mood to gamble. You can write 2023 off, focus on getting skills and income streams and low-key preparing for the worst case, it's gonna be post world war 1 russia soon.

>> No.53129826

>>53129714
This. Crypto is done, for a long time.

Stock market will also be in for a world of hurt.

Capital preservation is the name of the game for 2023.

>> No.53129881

>>53129665
I totally agree with what you have said. I'm wiser now.

>> No.53130008

>>53129712
That's what happens when clowns follow the internet blindly, I just hope people can make their deductions on their own.

>> No.53130024

>>53129826
>This. Crypto is done, for a long time.
Considering the next halving is Q1 next year, aren't you having a rethink that we could probably see positive prices from Q4 2023.

>> No.53130275

>>53129714
>You can write 2023 off, focus on getting skills and income streams and low-key preparing for the worst case, it's gonna be post world war 1 russia soon.

Any suggestions on high-end skills that I can learn in a few months?

>> No.53130298

>>53129665
>Chad's
>crypto
kek

>> No.53130305

Rose
Rose
ROSE

>> No.53130316

Maybe I will put $4k more into SHIB

>> No.53130322

>>53130275
Firearms, lock picking and prostitution

>> No.53130340
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Digital ID's will be one of the hottest new narratives; they're a key part of quite a few of the important next steps for crypto. E.g. bridging DeFi to the real world, allowing for under-collateralised loans (mortgages etc.) and so forth.

>> No.53130372

>>53129826
Crypto is not done for. In fact, adoption is starting even to become more and more common now

>> No.53130486
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>>53130322
You might want to add wire fraud so you get to spend a sizeable amount of time away.

>> No.53130498

>>53130024
No, because BTC has never existed in a period of high interest rates that we have now.

If they turn the money printers back on, sure.

>>53130372
>Adoption

Which means what? A normie opens a Coinbase acc and buys 100usd of BTC. You still can't pay for things with it, even if you could, why would you?

Also CBDCs are coming out and the Government will be sure to crush any competition with rules and regulations.

>> No.53130509

>>53130275
>Any suggestions on high-end skills that I can learn in a few months?

I suggest bleaching your bussy, and learning how to smile like a doughnut.

>> No.53130514

>>53130340
This reminds me of Nexera ID that offers privacy, security and self custody to NFTs.

>> No.53130519

>>53129665
Apex giga chad here
Xmr and link

>> No.53130558

>>53130372
That is correct pajeet. The DeFi terminal of AB gained good adoption last year and I won't be surprised if it does this year again.

>> No.53130624

>>53130514
NFTs need to expand their use cases to survive now. This seems sufficient

>>53130519
Xmr no but link yes

>>53130558
Even the data tunnel

>> No.53130638

>>53130372
>adoption is starting even to become more and more common now

I wonder how people are missing out on the fact that adoption is higher than ever and it's only a matter of time before we see it's impact on price action.

>> No.53130664

>>53130498
>2 more weeks until bitcoin is banned
Destroy the internet!

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Pig training year

>> No.53130773

>>53130638
Exactly and even more than that is the fact that adoption is even occurring within TradFi itself too. They're opening up to the idea of using DeFi tech and bridging with them.

>> No.53130967

>>53130693
How much for one of these slampiggys?

>> No.53131163

>>53129665
>privacy and self-custody
Aren't you aware of what monero benzos were insinuating?

>> No.53131170

>>53131163
What were they insinuating

>> No.53131273
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>>53129714
>Inflation
>Russia-Ukraine
>LUNA
>FTx
You got no point schizo fag, crypto is ahead now. Make cool bucks when the anxiety is high.

>> No.53131447

>>53131273
Crypto is positively above

>> No.53131858

>>53130624
The Data tunnel is one that would melt the cryptoverse as it would

>> No.53131882
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>>53129665
I have high hopes for web3 projects like Chainlink, Ore, and others in 2023.
These projects are working towards decentralization and bridging the gap between web2 and web3, making it easier for individuals to access and utilize blockchain technology.
I believe this will be a significant year for these kinds of initiatives as more adoption sets in

>> No.53132066

>>53131858
Why do you say so, jeet

>>53131882
True true

>> No.53132145

>>53130624
>>Xmr no but link yes
Are you neglecting privacy?
If so, do you believe that the crypto space can achieve widespread adoption without prioritizing privacy?
It's highly unlikely. While some may not be fans of XMR, there are other privacy-focused cryptocurrencies that are transparent and worth considering.

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>>53132145
I'm just not a personal fan of it and many other projects focus on privacy too

>> No.53132228

>>53129665
Privacy and self custody definitely going nuts after all the show down last year with Ftx etc and I'm betting on Sylo anon

bobos now understand the importance of having control over your keys and data.

>> No.53132253

>>53132228
This is why we're in DeFi to begin with

>> No.53132255

>>53132203
A good number of them are shitty

>> No.53132259

>>53129665
Privacy will have a long way to go this year, a lot of talks around it already.

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Identity coins
L2 szn (arb coins for me)

>> No.53132295

>>53132253
Someone who gets it.
Don't leave your coins on fucking CEXs, a simple web3 wallet saves you from the trauma.

>> No.53132296

>>53130305
This was not listed among the privacy cryptos likely to be banned but I wonder why scrt is on the list. They are very similar.

>> No.53132305

>>53132288
OP and MATIC to go crazy

>> No.53132325

>>53132295
After the FTX collapse, only retards are on CEXs

>> No.53132337

>>53132228
Privacy in crypto will definitely bring in a lot more institutional investors if it is not completely suffocated.

>> No.53132345

>>53132228
It was an eye opener for many no doubt.
no surprise to see how much wallet tokens pumped hard after that news

>> No.53132370

AI coins mooning

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>>53129665
Chads don't use /biz/, they make six figures working out and fuck the girls you jack it to

>> No.53132375

>>53130693
Sauce?

>> No.53132390

>>53132370
Which ones are you bagging?

>> No.53132395

>>53132296
Railgun was not also listed, although it is not a standalone blockchain. It's a protocol.

>> No.53132408

>>53129665
I'm in on the shit the governments and Banks will use (hopefully). Fairly safe bet that could pay off pretty well

>> No.53132448

>>53132296
It probably is a mistake or they don't know the transactions can be audited.

>> No.53132468

>>53132337
no it won’t. privacy doesn’t comply with government regulations. institutions do not break those laws.

>> No.53132471

>>53132295
Use Sylo to keep your coins and your data safe at the same time, doesn't get easier than that

>> No.53132519

>>53132468
This. Banks will use private version of chains so we can't see what's in everyone's bank account easily, but they will be audited still. They won't be using Monero.

>> No.53132571

>>53132519
Being audited is actually not a bad thing, anon

>> No.53132618

>>53132571
I know, less likely to get Luna and FTXed if it's done by the proper people.

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>>53132618
Exactly. Auditing, kyc etc are good measures to ensure safety

>> No.53132916

>>53132203
Now I understand with you, but don't think the need for privacy is very vital?
>>53132255
Which of them have you tried before that is shitty?

>> No.53132930

>>53132066
Because the data tunnel would create a new data economy where users would be able to monetize and standardise their own data.

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This looks like the BTC genesis block says, "Physics gave a secret to you: a 'K.J.' Yup."

>> No.53132973

>>53130773
TradFi and DeFi coming together would be a big win for the space. It's something to look forward to.

>> No.53132976

>>53132296
Is Rose a privacy crypto?

>> No.53133033

>>53132325
Based
Most of my assets are on self custody, I can't afford losing my funds to some fucking exchange anymore
>>53132295
Privacy wallet are better option for self custody and security

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>>53129678

>> No.53133088

>>53131163
XMR promised privacy without fulfilling it, but Nexera protocol seems to have erupted to cover their ass

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>>53131882
Must Biz LINK baggies get involved in every thread?

>> No.53133132

>>53132973
It'll happen. Saw the ONE hackathon to bridge the two and plus the whole ALBT use case

>> No.53133147

>>53132145
Even the Nexera protocol from Allianceblock has privacy as their key priority. We need privacy tools for mainstream adoption.

>> No.53133149

>>53129665
PRIVACY, thats the only word thats gonna make sense this year cos self custody is about to be a playground for hackers.

>> No.53133159

>>53133123
Kek. Linkies are everywhere

>>53133149
Let's see then

>> No.53133189

>>53132408
Then go ahead and venture into those projects that has compliant tools. They are gonna survive regulations.

>> No.53133228
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>>53129665
>>53129665

>> No.53133274

>>53132145
Crypto does not need privacy to survive pajeet, get lost and forget about privacy

>> No.53133430

>>53133147
It's really exciting to see how Allianceblock is constantly innovating and evolving, at first, they partnered with ORE ID to provide identity solutions for cross chain transactions, and now they are integrating privacy features.

>> No.53133442

>>53129665
>Web3
>Decentralized identities
>Self custody
>Privacy
>NFT
>Defi

>> No.53133483

>>53129665
The lesson in 2022 was to sell

>> No.53133539

>>53130316
Lol, such loser. $4k into shib when there are based lowcaps in the space. Dyor on ORE,MINA and ZIL.

>> No.53133568

>>53130340
Make sense, with digital IDs the barrier into blockchain tech will be lowered for different class of people to get in.

>> No.53133702

>>53130514
This sounds more like ORE ID, I guess there are just few differences between DIDs.

>> No.53133971

>>53129665
Privacy is very important, and that's why I think all projects needs to adopt TIDV for KYC process

>> No.53134042

>>53133971
Trustless identification verification. Definitely one of the good products

>> No.53134097

>>53130638
The rate at which TradFi institutions are going into crypto makes me bullish.
An example is some crypto companies partnering with Visa in founding Crypto and Digital Asset innovation.

>> No.53134164

>>53133274
Will you like to have your private data being sold off on dark web, or to be published by some bad Devs?
If not then you should know that we need privacy in crypto

>> No.53134172

>>53131163
Monero is not the only privacy platform, have you seen how other platforms like Railgun and Secret network are utilizing the Zk-SNARK tech to enhance privacy and bring in more options.

>> No.53134312

>>53130514
I've been seeing this everywhere now, and I like its idea of programmable smart wallet

>> No.53134484

>>53134097
I saw that. Plug and play being involved too. Seems intriguing

>> No.53134508

>>53130558
Its only being used by Bonq so far, but I'm looking forward to seeing more projects on it this year.

>> No.53134509

>>53134312
Isn't it changeable too? Adaptable and the likes

>> No.53134556

>>53130372
Adoption means shit, can't believe you retards haven't figured it out yet. All of crypto is based off Hype. Crypto projects adding features does nothing to the price. Only when shilling is done well do cryptos go up.

>> No.53134567

>>53133228
Wake up from fantasy world
>>53133442
Isn't this like everything in the crypto space?
>>53132930
I like the idea of making money off my own data

>> No.53134583

b0nk the news is reporting on it its the NEXT DOGE NEXT SHIB SIRS SIRS 2BILLION MARKETCAP INCOMING THEYRE BURNING SO MUCH SIIIRRRS https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2023/01/04/a-viral-solana-based-memecoin-is-up--2500-despite-the-brutal-bitcoin-and-ethereum-crypto-price-winter/

>> No.53134592

>>53131882
Lowering the barrier to entry into blockchain tech is the perfect way to push up the rate of adoption. Ore makes it pretty easy to create a wallet with web2 identities.

>> No.53134687

>>53133971
With the incoming regulation, I think its just a matter of time

>> No.53134735

>>53132370
AI projects are among the next trends
>>53134312
This is a nice tech development here, its one of the things needed right now in the crypto space.

>> No.53134780

>>53133274
Don't be a faggot anon, crypto without privacy is like a tea without sugar, you can't do without it
Institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies is likely to be limited without sufficient privacy measures in place.
Without the assurance of privacy, institutional investors may be hesitant to enter the space.

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>>53133033
no doubt, you get a self custody wallet and private messaging all in one app, that's killing two birds with a stone.
bobos wouldn't understand how based that is

>> No.53134836

>>53134164
Having encrypted KYC data will definitely prevent this from happening

>> No.53134926

>>53134735
Not every trend will be big in the coming bull run tho

>> No.53134946

>>53129712
this chart starts at the 1920's, what the fuck it gotta do with crypto?

>> No.53134986

>>53134823
Reminds me of Status, raised massive funds in 2018 with Ethereum powered messaging and storage narrative..

Nice to see sylo still holding up good

>> No.53135102

>>53134926
Metaverse, gamfi, PerpDex, and AI are the big trends for the year

>> No.53135241

>>53134986
the fact that they've focused on expanding outside its main niche, looking to build that bridge between users and the open metaverse could be why it's been staying afloat

>> No.53135254

>>53135102
Emphasis on AI related projects
Could easily be the next big thing

>> No.53135377

>>53132325
They're people who don't just learn you know.. kek

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>>53132374
Guess who is not a chad then

>> No.53135460

>>53135241
A project that's serious about building and growing it's utility

>> No.53136002

>>53129665
You omitted crypto payment, which is the most important RN, last year crypto space had a lot of adoption, firstly Lugano, Brazil, and even big Institutions started accepting crypto payment and each year this trend keeps growing, so I expect more

>> No.53136379

>>53129665
I'm betting on the bull run this year

>> No.53136608

>>53136002
Projects increasing crypto adoption will most likely be part of the ones to survive this bear market, I have Xmoney on my radar

>> No.53136682

>>53129665
heavy govt regulation of exchanges and coins. This will destroy the alt market.
Those that survive, the real projects with a market use case will be migrated to the only chain that holds the intellectual property rights that these remaining projects require to operate.
total crypto marketcap will contract but also be rebalanced. ETH will take the biggest hit as it has the most attention of the regulators.
t. 2012 BTC miner

>> No.53136788

>>53133149
A playground for hackers? Explain this confused fag.

>> No.53136864

>>53134508
The SDK is redeveloped desu. That would help a lot of sinking projects this year.

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>>53134583
Get your ass peppered

>> No.53136901

>>53136379
It's building season anon. No bull run without rebuilding what SBF and Do Kwon had destroyed.

>> No.53137892

>>53129678
What's the science behind this?

>> No.53138373

>>53132145
>>Xmr no but link yes
>Are you neglecting privacy?
Learn what DECO is

>> No.53138385

>>53130498
>If
When.

>> No.53138407

>>53136875
i like that meme

>> No.53138424

>>53136901
Likely. It’s time to stock up on coins and prepare for the inevitable giga recovery

>> No.53139137

>>53134592
I think that their approach of bringing traditional web2 projects into the decentralized web3 space is highly commendable. It's a strategic move that could lead to wider adoption of decentralized technologies.

>> No.53139204

>>53132145
The view key tech has changed everything when it comes to transparency with privacy platform, though only few platforms like Railgun and Secret currently offer it.

>> No.53139254

2023 will be the year that shows how massive polygon's 2022 partnerships were, onboarding millions of new users and accelerating mainstream adoption

>> No.53139762

>>53132325
>After mt gox, only retards are on CEXs
Fify

>> No.53140209

>>53129665
I am banking on privacy and web3 projects in 2023

>> No.53140571

>>53129665
That's one narrative that could absolutely boss the year, won't sleep on metaverse projects regardless
You have the audi backed holoride going live with it's vr games which got dope ass features

>> No.53140623

>>53139254
Any smart person would be bullish on polygon

>> No.53140707

>>53136875
holy cow bears are fucked

>> No.53140723

>>53140571
good number of auto companies are getting into crypto and nfts
good for adoption.

The metaverse hype really did cool down bad tho

>> No.53140763

>>53131882
It's do are die for crypto. No more speculative hype bull runs. The next things to pump should be something like chain link (for sports data for gambling industry) or an undeniable dapp on polygon (so that's it's cheap for everyone to use).

>> No.53140818

>>53140623
Why's everyone dick riding for matic now?
cos they call it the Asian BTC?

>> No.53140840

>>53140723
Some projects are looking to up their game and improve all round user experience in the metaverse, won't be surprised to see it come back to life in the coming months

>> No.53141106

Crab downwards to 14k

>> No.53141586

>>53140623
I love their partnership so far. Gradually taking position. I'm also adding ORE as it will be fast to recover in price.

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>>53130340

>> No.53142329

>>53129665
I'm betting on payment solutions. That's where the money is headed towards in the new year. That's where it has always been headed. BNB, Xpress, UTK. My bet is on them

>> No.53142346

>>53136002
I've been seeing a lot of activity in that regard. Lugano, Unstoppable Domains partnerships, the works. The coming days would be interesting

>> No.53142369

NYM project

>> No.53142459

>>53139254
Polygon has also increased their presence in the NFT space. As some marketplaces like CryptoXpress NFT marketplace is already in full swing. I see polygon doing more for NFTs in the future

>> No.53142638

>>53140763
>The next things to pump should be something like chain link (for sports data for gambling industry)

Kek
The sport gambling industry doesnt need crypto let alone chainlink. If the Yankees beat the Blue Jays 4 - 1 then they beat them 4 to 1 and there is nothing to "verify"

>> No.53142650

Incel here, crypto will moon at the end of 2023

>> No.53143078

>>53142650
After the halving. Still a good time to accumulate solid tokens with utility. ORE, ATOM, METIS and MATIC.