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8034987 No.8034987 [Reply] [Original]

Are securitization tokens the next big thing?

I've been look at this one for a while now.

Thoughts?

>> No.8035021

>>8034987
shitcoin

>> No.8035030

It is either going to be fucking huge or fucking nothing

Polymath looks like it is going to market hard

I think the speculation of what it could be is enough for the price to skyrocket. I gave it 10% of my port.

>> No.8035035

This sums it up pretty well, anon. And it was posted just yesterday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AV2FSlAcjw

>> No.8035131

The thing is, you will NEVER be allowed to speculate crypto securities in an unregulated crypto market. There will be a separate, regulated infrastructure for that. Otherwise the amount of manipulations is too profound.

>> No.8035133

>>8035035

Cheers, watching now.

Watchbro anon also mentioned this IIRC.

>> No.8035631

Partners with Factom. I gave you one /biz/

>> No.8035798

>>8035631
>Factom
who cares?

>> No.8035826
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8035826

>>8034987
>>8035021
>>8035030
>>8035035
>>8035131
>>8035133
>>8035798
Polymath is a big ol scam

>> No.8035859

>>8035798
It's ok. Continue being poor.

>> No.8035860

>>8035826
yep. most funding tokens are, even chainlink which everyone loves to shill, has 65% of all tokens owned by the devs.

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8035942

>>8035826

Holy crap. That distribution.

Welp, thanks lads, will pass on this one. Probably load up on some REQ because things are all lining up for that project.

>> No.8036019

>>8035860
Those tokens are not open for circulation.
I believe they will give them to companies (SWIFT) run nodes.

>> No.8036084

>>8036019
we'll see. its really their entire discretion as to what happens to them, and once they give them away in an attempt to entice users, it's entirely out of their hands.

nobody is going to care about how many tokens an "official" node has anyway, because you have no choice but to trust it if you want their data.

>> No.8036411

>>8035035
it's a damn shame that this is such a clusterfuck because the idea is actually not bad

>> No.8037053

I mean it’s pretty inevitable that securities get tokenized

>> No.8038168

Love polymath

>> No.8038247

>>8035826
dat weak fud doe

>> No.8038264

>>8035631
Nobody here knows about Factom but that's what makes it a good buy