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9722349 No.9722349 [Reply] [Original]

I'm sick of all these LARPs and people who have no idea what the fuck they're talking about shitting up this board

I'm an actual insider in the cryptocurrency space. Ask me (almost) anything.

Also, I'm going to give you guys some general advice before we begin:

* Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR)
*Think For Yourself (TFY)
* Making money in this space is about having conviction to the fundamentals of your investments and sticking to them unless the fundamentals significantly shift.

Ok, let's begin.

>> No.9722380

Best 2+ year hold?

>> No.9722389
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>>9722349
How do I get my fucking money back?

>> No.9722393

>>9722349
What do employers in your space want to see of candidates in a relatively young market? Re tech and non technical positions in established companies both utilizing and creating platforms.

>> No.9722404

>>9722349
>Actually thinking crypto has use case
>Doing "research"

Fuck off OP, only reason im in this is for making money, and i've made shitloads so far without your shit advices. I can give you some tips if you are interested and stop cucking yourself with this beta view on crypto

>> No.9722421

>>9722349
how can I get hired at the bitcoin company?

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>>9722349
Craig Wright IS Satoshi right? Will Bitcoin (BCH) flip Bitcoin Core (BTC)?

>> No.9722464

>>9722349
is dumping to oblivion the fate of every shitcoin not backed by proof of work mining?

>> No.9722507

>>9722421
lol

>> No.9722514

Sorry guys, got distracted with something. Will start answering questions now

>> No.9722523

>>9722404
>Thinking cryptocurrency doesn't have a use-case
>Thinking investing in shitcoins is a viable long-term strategy

Good luck with that buddy. Seriously. You're going to need it.

>> No.9722542

>>9722464
Not necessarily, what's most important is the tokenomics of the cryptocurrency. If you don't know what that is, I recommend you do some research:

https://multicoin.capital/2018/02/13/new-models-utility-tokens/

https://medium.com/@wmougayar/tokenomics-a-business-guide-to-token-usage-utility-and-value-b19242053416

They can be valuable without PoW

>> No.9722543

>>9722349
do you have any juicy tradeable info for the near future?

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>>9722514
whats in the future for pic related?

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>>9722555

>> No.9722585

>>9722507
You walk down to their offices, demand to see the manager, and give him a good firm handshake.

>> No.9722586

>>9722380
It depends on what you're looking for in an investment.

If you're looking for stability and some upside potential, then ETH. Bitcoin's use-case is limited and has only its brand and PoW going for it.

If you're looking for investments with large potential upside, then look for tokens that potentially address a massive Total Addressable Market (TAM) and is less than 100 million in market cap or so.

I think a good investment in exchange tokens (e.g. ZRX, KNC) that is massively undervalued is AURA, which is tied to IDEX.

>> No.9722604

OP I'm holding:

76 ETH
300 STRAT
3100 XSN
20,000 FUN
.20 BTC

Should I trim my portfolio?

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9722605

Do you think we will retest 7k or has the market really bottomed.

>> No.9722630

>>9722555
IF they can fulfill what they've set out to do in their whitepaper (and that's a big IF), then chainlink could potentially get a 100 billion+ market cap. I hold chainlink in my portfolio. The way I look at it is from an expected value perspective. If they even have only a 5% chance of fulfilling their vision, if they're able to do that then the expected value of Chainlink is $5 billion marketcap (e.g. 5% x 100 billion).

With that being said, the team is solid.

>> No.9722668

>>9722630
You realize this is the type of response a person with no background in finance or VC would give, right?

>> No.9722679

These type of threads never have good calls

>> No.9722681

>>9722604
No idea what XSN is so can't comment on it.

What's your investment thesis for holding stratis? Ethereum can do what Stratis can, the only thing (as far as I'm aware) that Stratis has going for it is that you can do programming for it in C#. I understand that some people see this as a selling point, but the truth is that the programming language is irrelevant for many programmers, as they can pick up programming languages with relative ease.

So I'd probably trim that and move it into something else

>> No.9722699

>>9722668
You've never been involved with VC if you think that's the case. VC is all about making asymmetrical bets with massive upside and limited downside, where one investment can return the entire portfolio.

>> No.9722732

>>9722681
Interesting. I saw it as there are a lot of C# programmers already, so that would benefit Strat.

>> No.9722741

>>9722699
I run a VC group. We roll our eyes at everyone who comes in saying “the market for X is $60B! Imagine if we get just 5% of that!”

It’s just meaningless wanking and anyone who has angel invested companies successfully and bought and trimmed up companies knows how dumb such speculation is. But I guess you are talking in Biz.

>> No.9722747

>>9722699
is this hedging against parreto distribution when 1 investment becomes ~80% in the end?

>> No.9722766

>>9722732
If a coin's biggest selling point is "You can program in such and such popular language", it doesn't have a strong investment thesis. Besides, end users (i.e. businesses and consumers) don't give a fuck what programming language is used in the back-end because they never see that, they just care if it works.

>> No.9722776

>>9722741
So then what language would you use, and how would you describe the potential of something like Chainlink.
>inb4 'heh i was just torling'

>> No.9722789

>>9722349
What happens to erc20 tokens like RLC and AMB when they release their mainnets? Will they be worthless, and how to get native tokens?

>> No.9722790

>>9722741
Except expected value is an actual thing in finance. Obviously a lot of the math involved behind calculating expected value is speculation.

>> No.9722798

>>9722741
you are a punk bitch faggot in an expensive blazer who doesnt know shit but whatever your buddy tells you. VC are pathetic san fran faggots. San fran right? Your city is going to burn for all the money you faggots take

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>>9722349
holding 50m pcn and staking. Will i be rich EOY?

>> No.9722829

>>9722747
Yes, the power law dominates angel investing and startup investing (including cryptocurrency). 20% of your portfolio will provide you 80% of your entire returns. That's why VC funds generally put money in 10 or 20 different groups. Even if 18 fail, one or two of those investments could still give them a net positive return.

>> No.9722855

>>9722799
Don't think EOY and think 10+ years from now.

What's your investment thesis behind PCN? Why do you believe it will have value in 10+ years?

>> No.9722871

>>9722458
I'm 100% sure CSW was a very early adopter of Bitcoin. Is he Satoshi? I'm not sure, but I'm leaning towards no.

>> No.9722892

>>9722776
Personally, I wouldn’t because I mostly focus on CPG and private medical product/service businesses. But if the people in ChainLink were coming to me for capital, I’d be interested in their approach and I would be turned off by any speculation into values of API markets, derivative markets, financial exchanges, etc etc.

The truth is, trying to give a monetary value to something like ChainLink and pretty much every other crypto is a completely bullshit exercise in pulling numbers out of ones ass (sometimes maybe in reference to specific industry statistics).

If you look back at valuations for companies like Intel and Microsoft in the 80s...they were all largely bullshit because very few people had a vision of what such companies could accomplish and how they’d revolutionize many aspects of industry. Same with internet companies. The same is occurring now OBVIOUSLY with cryptocurrencies.

>> No.9722930

>>9722855
>think 10+ years from now
just lol
think you are just one of the twitter shills who comes from the make money online community and believes his own bullshit
apart from btc everything is fast money, not more

>> No.9722993

>>9722798
I worked hard for everything I have. Got my masters in biomedical engineering at age 19. Worked for a large private company and developed two important arthroscopic devices. Made lots of money and saw lots of inefficiency in how these products are developed. I now help companies start up and or perform better.

Not sure why you’re upset. I’m nowhere near San Fran.

>> No.9723017

>>9722930
>apart from btc everything is fast money

Wrong. If you have this mentality you WILL get wiped out eventually. "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face". You will get punched in the face in crypto, you just have to be ready for it and have a long-term vision

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>>9722349
How will Tezos do in the space now with so many competitors?

>> No.9723050

>>9723036
I wouldn't touch Tezos with a 10 foot fucking pole considering the amount of litigation surrounding it, I'll just put it that way.

>> No.9723059

A perfect, recent case study of why giving stupid projections out is Lucent Technologies. You all should read about why that company lost a lot of people a lot of money.

I also think actions like those taken by OP are why the SEC is going to come down and make accreditation necessary to invest in crypto (additionally because many crypto investors are VERY unsophisticated and focused on unrealistically short time frames to make money).

>> No.9723070

>>9722389
Learn to invest for the long-term, have a strong conviction in your investments, do proper research.

Teach yourself some valuable skills, if you're completely broke, so you can earn some more money to invest more.

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>>9722605
Plz resbnd

>> No.9723093

>>9723059
Yes, because a person anonymously posting on 4chan will singlehandedly cause the SEC to regulate crypto. Give me a break.

You seem like an intelligent person, so I recommend you don't get yourself involved in things you don't understand like cryptoassets. Intelligent people are good at convincing themselves they know more than they actually do.

>> No.9723120

>>9722605
>>9723086
Market bottomed out at 7k IMO. There are simply too many powerful and rich people holding Bitcoin for it to continue in fall in price. They won't allow that to happen without a lot of kicking and screaming, metaphorically speaking.

>> No.9723143

>>9722349
How do I get a job that's not going to have me working 60ish hours a week?

>> No.9723149

>>9723093
Do you think REQ is a good buy?

>> No.9723167

>>9723059
>many crypto investors are VERY unsophisticated and focused on unrealistically short time frames to make money
This is true, but this
>the SEC is going to come down and make accreditation necessary to invest in crypto
seems extremely unlikely at this point imo.

>> No.9723182

>>9723143
What do you currently work at? Might help with answering the question.

Preemptively, I'll say figure out what unique skills you have that others don't. If you don't have any, get some. Act in such a way that others are forced to acknowledge you. Sometimes that means pissing some people off. Look at Donald Trump for example, his actions were considered outlandish for a presidential campaign. Yet, love him or hate him, you can't deny that EVERYBODY in the U.S. knows who he is and was talking about him 24/7

>> No.9723203

>>9723167
>>the SEC is going to come down and make accreditation necessary to invest in crypto
>seems extremely unlikely at this point imo.

This. The SEC is mostly incompetent, in any case, and only give the illusion of protecting retail investors. But they realize that cryptocurrency is a new asset class and so they're not cracking down on it (except for the obvious fraud ICOs) because they want to see what happens with it.

>> No.9723205

>>9722349
What do you think about the energy tokens (WePower, SunContract, Power Ledger)?

>> No.9723252

>>9723205
They certainly have an interesting use-case, but I'm concerned that energy tokens don't have solid tokenomics to justify their current valuations. There's also been some bad accusations against Power Ledger by SunContract, but I'm not well aware enough of the situation to say whether they're legitimate or not

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>>9723120
Thx buddy!

>> No.9723286

Any thoughts on AMB and GVT?

>> No.9723293

>>9723149
Yes. Wikimedia higher ups didn't want to get involved with cryptocurrency and wanted to find any reason to sever the Request/Wikimedia France partnership.

Their PwC partnership and their involvement with YCombinator should tell you everything you need to know about the Request team. They're intelligent and have a solid work-ethic.

>> No.9723314

Hey, neet. What do you think about Stellar?

>> No.9723321

>>9722349
Given the huge amount of altcoin project in the market right now, Would it be possible for a chunk (or even the majority) of them to multiply their values in the long term?

I ask this as an investor in a few smaller projects that are very unique in their goals but their market share and price are a tiny fraction compared to the mainstream coins.

>> No.9723322

>>9722741
Relevant. https://youtu.be/IBt_z2ZZSLI?t=6m

>> No.9723330

>it’s another /biz/ is so desperate they fall for another larper episode
Assblaster was the only good character

>> No.9723335

>>9723286
AMB looks better than most shitcoins just looking at the team, so I'll give it that. The value of a cryptocurrency's team is very underrated

>> No.9723351

>>9723330
I'm not claming to be similar to Assblaster, and I'm not here to entertain you. I'm simply here to provide information for those that want it. Sorry if that's not "fun" for you.

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>>9723351
>implying you’re not a larp
Yeah okay

>> No.9723359

>>9723286
I don't know enough about GVT to comment on it.

>> No.9723414

>>9723358
What proof do you have that I'm a LARP?

>> No.9723430

>>9722349
What's your opinion on Safex?

>> No.9723436

>>9723414
What proof do you have that you aren’t

>> No.9723439

crypto insider? there are thousnads, mostly hindus from bangladesh if you look at the team profiles or chinky running scams. Which project cause I think you are a dummy, prove me wrong

>> No.9723466

>>9723439
Involved with VC side of things.

Won't say which one, for obvious reasons

>> No.9723475

>>9722349
Sir will BAT moon ?

>> No.9723484

>>9723430
Their website tells you everything you need to know about Safex. Safex looks like shit, especially considering the "calculate your potential cryptocurrency gains" portion of the website. That's a call for the SEC to crack down on them, if I ever saw one.

>> No.9723486

Is Arweave one of the Top 10 upcoming ICO ?

(Because individual cap is small) Should i buy more on an exchange

>> No.9723493

>stupid larpers shitting up the board
>I'm a real insider
Proceeds to give advice we all know and weak ass calls

>> No.9723501

>>9723475
>Sir
lol

>> No.9723503

Thoughts on Jibrel network? I'm planning to hold this for a long time. FINMA certification, EEA, running pilots with central banks and $250MM in liquidity provided by a Shiekh. If you don't know much about Jibrel how do you feel about the tokenisation of assets in general? I think it could be the next big thing, especially real estate

>> No.9723509

>>9723493
You're telling me AURA is a weak call? Ok buddy. I've seen nobody except me mention it on this board

>> No.9723512

>>9723484
It was already pointed out that safex is legally no security. We will see.

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>>9723501
Okay, ma’am/they/ze will BAT moon?

>> No.9723534

>>9723515
>Okay, ma’am/they/ze will BAT moon?

Backpedaling this hard after being called out for using the honorific sir. Let me guess, you're Southeast Asian right?

But anyway, I think BAT will list on Coinbase so it will most likely give you good returns once that happens

>> No.9723555

>>9723512
>It was already pointed out that safex is legally no security. We will see.

Proof? And no, the team saying "we're not a security" doesn't mean they're not a security. I can say I'm a 6'4" black man, that doesn't make it true.

>> No.9723558

>>9723534
wow good one

>> No.9723599

>>9723503
Tokenization of real-world assets is one of the largest use-cases of cryptocurrencies. It'll allow for increased liquidity and more efficient price discovery. Bullish on anything that helps with that process of tokenization of real-world assets

>> No.9723608

>>9723555
>I'm a 6'4" black man
You're the CEO of Bitmex aren't you?
shh your secret is safe with me

>> No.9723622

>>9722630
>I hold chainlink in my portfolio
found the brainlet

only a low IQ larper would invest in a non dev CEO for a crypto project.

>> No.9723634

>>9723622
>Implying you need to be a developer to be a good leader

You're the brainlet here.

>> No.9723687

AURA has been on and off my radar for months. thank you for bringing it up, i think it's time to jump in.

care to expand on any other projects with similar, solid token economics?

>> No.9723715

>>9723687
>care to expand on any other projects with similar, solid token economics?

0x

>> No.9723729

>>9723715
>>9723687
not 0xBTC, ZRX 0x

>> No.9723747

>>9723687
Maybe Airswap if you want to diversify your decentralized exchange tokens while still aiming at low market cap tokens. Airswap's website is really easy to use and is user friendly

>> No.9723749

>>9723486
>>9723729
You still have not answered my question

>> No.9723773

>>9723747
>Airswap
why are my ICO AST bags so heavy anon-kun?

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>>9723599
just to jump off of this question and answer, do you think stocks and the traditional markets will be tokenized as well? how far are we from seeing them on lets say the eth blockchain (if it scales of course)

>> No.9723786

>>9723749
I don't know anything about Arweave, but looking over the website it seems the team is very intelligent but has no experience building businesses. Having a PhD doesn't automatically make somebody an expert at running a business. I'd be careful with this one

>> No.9723807

>>9723747
>Airswap
we share a very similar frequency anon, i've been interested in AST for a minute.

while AST has executed their product incredibly well, the fixed rate token fee for posting orders doesn't seem too terribly positive from a token economics perspective. thoughts?

>> No.9723816

>>9723773
Your bags would only be heavy if you invested around December. Dollar cost average into it to lower your cost basis.

>> No.9723840

>>9723783
Yes, stocks will be tokenized also. There will have to be much more regulation involved before this occurs, however. Institutional investors want to make sure that the government won't crack down on this stuff.

>> No.9723855

>>9723050
>scared off by tezos' legal issues
>tezos fixed their shit months ago
have fun staying poor

>> No.9723889

>>9723840
so $POLY? $LA?

>> No.9723891

>>9723816
Bought ICO senpai
Maybe it's the bad tokenomics like >>9723807
said? Or private buyers/partners that got huge discounts and no vesting period?

The product is top-notch but it still irks me a little to be riding an ETH loss, I'm near deluding myself into thinking "this is a shakeout by big players, it will surely moon, surely"

>> No.9723892

>>9723807
AST is shit
product is good, but token forget it
multiple reasons, won't get into details
suck a cock oved

>> No.9723899

>>9723855
>Thinking Tezos' team is competent
>Being this deluded

Congrats on this. Seriously.

>> No.9723902

>>9723634
Dude's a philosopher. Bruh.

>> No.9723903

>>9723891
advisors have millions of tokens to dump with no vesting
only the tip of the iceberg
>investing in hipster jews
should have known

>> No.9723907

>>9723807
I don't have AST in my portfolio, I do have AURA in my portfolio. I'll just leave it at that.

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>>9723902
this has already been debunked multiple times. no one will even spend the energy to explain what his background is because you brainlets cant comprehend shit.

>> No.9723926

How does (op) rate block array and gvt.. a-asking for a friend

>> No.9723925

>>9723902
>Thinking that one's major in college has any correlation to their actual skill
>Not looking at their experience after college

"Bruh", you're the brainlet here

>> No.9723928

What do you think about QASH and the liquid platform short and long term?

>> No.9723942

>>9723926
look at the 2 articles about tokenomics he posted
then look at blockarray
notice something?
your "friend" is a retard

>> No.9723950

>>9723899
righto mate, how about you tell us what you know then

>> No.9723969

>>9722681
I'm also invested in xsn.
Here's a quick summary of what they plan to accomplish https://xsncoin.io/Summary_of_Stakenet.pdf

>> No.9723984

>>9723928
5% discount that QASH provides is good if large money is involved, not so much if retail investors are trading $100 worth of shitcoins around

That being said, increased market liquidity is always a good thing long-term. Might take a while before people realize this though, honestly many people involved in the space have no technical knowledge and are only investing in promises of moon missions. Sp short term probably nothing will come out of this for QASH.

>> No.9723989

>>9723907
okay then...tell us what's in your portfolio?

>> No.9724008

>>9723989
I just did. I have AURA in my portfolio, among other tokens that isn't AST

>> No.9724057

>>9722349
how much ark to you hold

>> No.9724064

>>9724057
none
>inb4 LARP

>> No.9724067

>>9723984
What about it becoming it's own "platform" Q1 aimed at FINTECH and the end goal of a banking license. Muh bags are heavy.

>> No.9724088

>>9724067
Wait is QASH run by a mostly asian team?

>> No.9724100

>>9722349
have you ever been directly involved in an ICO (from the business side, not consumer)?

>> No.9724109

>>9724067
Oh boy. Anon I...

>> No.9724114

>>9724064
>none
not gonna make it

>> No.9724119

>>9724100
I'm advising one currently, and have worked directly with some people that everybody on this board would immediately recognize

>> No.9724134

>>9724114
Yep

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>>9724064
why not?

>> No.9724153

>>9724088
Theyre the gooks with the Japanese crypto license

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9724165

I literally went all in on this over the last two weeks. Thoughts?

https://showcase.funfair.io/

>> No.9724168

>>9724153
>Theyre the gooks
Watch "The China Hustle" and thank me later.

>> No.9724170

So what makes you an insider? Honestly, your advise here is 50/50. Your statements on tokenized assets are spot on, I'll give you that. This will be the next big wave to hit. Now tell me something I don't already know...

>> No.9724195

>>9724168
Their technically nips so it's not the same thing but it looks like they're going to pull a ripple and use the token funds to advance themselves ass a company in the crypto space with promises

>> No.9724196

>>9722349
Any thoughts on institutional money gateways like XTRD? Is this shit snake oil playing on the institutional money meme?

>> No.9724200

>>9724170
>So what makes you an insider?
I've worked directly with people who most people on this board would immediately recognize for their involvement in the cryptocurrency space

I've worked on a project that many people here consistently talk about.

>> No.9724216

>>9724119
is there somewhere outside of here I can contact you? I am looking for an advisor for a startup project I've been working on for months now. I can't say much about it here, but it would be making a business out of basically nullifying consumer-side ICO regulations (if successfully implemented, of course).

>> No.9724230

>>9724216
Maybe I can setup an anonymous email really quickly so I don't get doxxed. Any advice on anonymous email services I can use?

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>>9724165
>>9724230

>> No.9724247

>>9724165
Funfair's got good tokenomics. Will it actually be used? I'm not sure

>> No.9724249

>>9724196
>* Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR)
>*Think For Yourself (TFY)
>* Making money in this space is about having conviction to the fundamentals of your investments and sticking to them unless the fundamentals significantly shift.

Not OP but absolutely agree with these rules. Look ahead and spot the trends. If you think XTRD solves a real problem and the tokenomics make is an attractive investment for you personally, then go for it.

>> No.9724252

>>9724247
I need validation, bro. I put $100k into this. Tell me it's gonna moon. When moon? WHEN MOON???

>> No.9724266

>>9723942
t-thanks ill tell h-him you said that lol..

>> No.9724269

>>9724196
Institutional money getting into cryptocurrency is always a good thing for people currently in the space. Whether or not tokens will be able to capture the value that institutional investors provide is another question, entirely.

>> No.9724277

>>9724230
you could try protonmail

>> No.9724287

>>9724252
>I put $100k into this.
>I need validation about my investment because I don't have enough conviction about it based on my own research

You know, I rarely say this, but I'll say it in this case because I think you need to hear this advice. I don't think you're well suited for cryptocurrency investing. Try something else to make money.

>> No.9724292

>>9724287
lighten up fren

>> No.9724301

>>9724277
Ok, hold on then. Will make an account right now

>> No.9724306

>>9724301
thank you!

>> No.9724321

>>9724306
4chananonymousemail@protonmail.com

>> No.9724341

>>9722349
tell me what you think about xlm

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9724343

>>9723917
>no proof whatsoever

>> No.9724352

>>9724269
Thanks that's a fair assessment.

>>9724249
I have conviction in the fundamentals but worry about tokenomics. I'd like to be at ground floor of a token that can reasonably capture a decent portion of institutional cash flow but I think I fucked up thinking the XTRD token itself would benefit from said cash flow its products would facilitate.

>> No.9724363

Do you actually know for a fact any of the companies chainlink is working with/will be implemented buy, or do you just think it's strong based on the team, white paper, work they've done so far, and other public knowledge?

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9724372

>>9722542
>Most work tokens systems enforce some sort of mechanism to penalize workers who fail to perform their job to some pre-specified standard. For example, in Filecoin, service providers contractually commit to storing some data for a period of time. During the life of the contract, service providers must lock up some number of Filecoin, and the file must be available 24/7 with some minimum bandwidth guarantee. If the service provider does not adhere to this standard, she’s automatically penalized by the protocol, and some of her staked tokens are slashed (taken away).
>If the service provider does not adhere to this standard, she’s automatically penalized by the protocol
>she's

>> No.9724376

>>9724321
thank you anon, I'll be sending you my executive summary ASAP.

>> No.9724377
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9724377

>>9724168
>Watch "The China Hustle" and thank me later

>> No.9724393

>>9722586
bitcoin smart contracts? haven't you heard? AI coins are a fucken meme. you're a terrible larpartist. go back to playing minecraft in your mom's basement faggot

>> No.9724397

>>9724393
lol this

>> No.9724403

>>9724363
>r do you just think it's strong based on the team, white paper, work they've done so far, and other public knowledge

Yes.

Public information is enough to tell you that chainlink is a solid buy.

>> No.9724420

>>9724403
okay nevermind this faggot says he is an insider, doesn't address XLM and says LINK is a good buy

LARP is over, OP

>> No.9724434

>>9724420
XLM has a higher throughput and lower fees than Ethereum, so I can see it getting much more adoption.

>> No.9724444

>>9724434
how much money have you made?

>> No.9724449

>>9724434
that's a silly reason. Ethereum run in a permissioned environement similar to XLM or EOS would be jsut as quick, it's a design choice that makes it as expensive as it is.

>> No.9724452

Will OMG be added to Coinbase? Is it a good buy in general?
I get the impression it's a solid project, obviously heavily linked to ETH but the team seems a little amateurish to me.

>> No.9724460

>>9724403
>Public information is enough to tell you that chainlink is a solid buy.
Top fucking Kek
>2 man team, one of them having a major in philosophy
>no communication, no roadmap, no development news
>no partnerships
>huge competition, oracle support will be obviously implemented internally by a smart contracts platform
Link is a literal 4 chan même, and you'd know that if you weren't a larper

>> No.9724462

>>9724444
More than enough

>> No.9724466

>>9724449
EOS is hot garbage
LINK is just garbage

SCP vastly superior to PoS

next

>> No.9724473

>>9724200
MrCumInsider is... Sergey!

>> No.9724475

>>9724460
Good job repeating retard-level FUD you heard from some Indians.

>inb4 "buy Mobius sirs, good token sirs"

>> No.9724479

>>9722349
Are you familiar with Nimiq?

>> No.9724484

>>9724462
reading this thread and you gave yourself away as a fake after the 6th post

try harder next time, OP

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9724502

>>9724475
>not able to answer
Larp better next time

>> No.9724509

>>9724484
Cool. I don't need to impress you

Next

>> No.9724533

>>9724509
you just need to impress everybody else by doing a larp?

>im an insider and link has a solid team lol

stay poor you larping faggot

>> No.9724548

>>9724509
when will the golden bullrun start?
have you ever met anyone from the chainlink team?
what does ari juels smell like?
what recent blockchain summits/conferences have you attended?

>> No.9724561

>>9724533
YOU'LL NEVER BE HALF THE MAN RORY OR SERGEY IS

>> No.9724562

>>9724533
>im an insider and link has a solid team lol
Typical of larpers, at some point they just try too hard

>> No.9724564

Any thoughts on Coin Metro (XCM)? Thank you in advance

>> No.9724576

>>9722349

Thanks for taking time out to respond to questions.

Can you give a poor man holding $3k in altcoins with crypto strategy advice? Should we flip shitcoins coins or HODL? Advice for a person like me in general who wants to become a millionaire through crypto... Is it a meme or can it happen?

Also, thoughts on Payfair PFR and Streamr DATA coin?

>> No.9724586

>>9724352
Might be what you're looking for doesn't exist yet. I don't know much about XTRD, so I can't really say anything about it specifically. What do you think of JNT?

>> No.9724588

>>9724548

>have you ever met anyone from the chainlink team?

In person? No
>what recent blockchain summits/conferences have you attended?

https://cryptoinvestsummit.io/

>> No.9724602

>>9724588
you forgot to answer a question. when will the golden bullrun start?

>> No.9724629

I am currently holding U Network, TomoChain and MAN; what do you think of my portfolio?

>> No.9724634

>>9724602
I'm not an oracle, I can't tell you the future

>> No.9724635
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9724635

Another LINK larp and shill thread.

Feel sorry for the idiots who fell for these scammers (assblaster and a bunch of other shills)

>> No.9724640

>>9724635
So because I said something positive about LINK I'm automatically a LARPer?

LOL

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9724655

>>9724635
60 posts by OP lmao, what fucking losers. Whole thread is probably LINK shills talking to each other.

LINK = AVOID LIKE CANCER

It's on it's way out to top 300.

To the idiots who fell for LINK scammers: HAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAH

>> No.9724661

>>9724564
What's your opinion on CoinMetro?

>> No.9724670

>>9724661
It's not listed on coinmarketcap so it's not on my radar

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>>9724640
Kill yourself retard. Thanks. Bye.

>> No.9724685

>>9724661
Just looked them up.

Simplifying the trading experience is a good thing and provides significant value. Will the CoinMetro token capture that value at all? What's its tokenomics?

>> No.9724695

>>9724679
Funny how you replied to yourself. You're seriously pathetic, man

>> No.9724697

>>9724640
>im not a larp i am an insider i swear
>you should buy link, they have a solid team and i own some
>link has a solid team
>im a crypto insider
>i own link

you probably feel mighty rich with your 1.7 BTC huh op?

>> No.9724703

>>9724640
To be honest, you're assessment of LINK is what made me question you from the beginning as well and why I said your advice is 50/50. No way in hell LINK ever goes anywhere near 100B.

>> No.9724713

>>9724697
Being a crypto insider isn't mutually exclusive with having exposure to chainlink in ones portfolio

>> No.9724724

>>9724703
The problem is you're probably thinking EOY or something like that.

I'm thinking 10+ years from now. I'm on a different investment time-scale than most of you guys.

>> No.9724741

>>9724713
you know things are looking low when you start resorting to trying to feel important on biz

i hope everything is okay at home, OP

>> No.9724746

>>9724724
If LINK ever goes to 100B, the whole market would have blown the fuck up, and if that's the case then there will certainly be a great many other coins that would have performed much better than LINK during that time.

>> No.9724749

>>9724695
SCUM you are fucking SCUM maggot. Get it shill?

Worst part is the losers who fell for LINK now have become bagholding scammers themselves and shill here constantly trying to unload their 500$ folio.

>> No.9724751

>>9724724
>he thinks LINK is going to be around in 10 years
>he doesnt anticipate the erc20 bubble bursting
>he says he is an insider

>> No.9724757

>>9724741
All you've been doing this entire thread is FUDding LINK.

Why don't you actually try to add some value to people?

>i hope everything is okay at home, OP

Nice projection

>> No.9724770

>>9724751
>>9724749

>It's the same two people FUDding LINK over and over again.

>> No.9724790

>>9724741
Also, funny how you get triggered as soon as I say one positive thing about LINK, even though I've been addressing other peoples' questions also. It's honestly pathetic.

>> No.9724800

>>9724790
Thoughts on NXS, APR, and ELA?

>> No.9724806

>>9724790
Also NKN MAN and CMT pls

>> No.9724812

>>9723942
Youll eat youre fucking dick later anon
Faggot retard

>> No.9724813

>>9722349
thougths on Covesting copy trading exchange in beta now

>> No.9724819

Worst part is the losers who fell for LINK now have become bagholding scammers themselves and shill here constantly trying to unload their 500$ folio.

Worst part is the losers who fell for LINK now have become bagholding scammers themselves and shill here constantly trying to unload their 500$ folio.

Worst part is the losers who fell for LINK now have become bagholding scammers themselves and shill here constantly trying to unload their 500$ folio.

Worst part is the losers who fell for LINK now have become bagholding scammers themselves and shill here constantly trying to unload their 500$ folio.

>> No.9724829

>>9724321
just sent you my email, anon

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9724836

Not laughing your ass off at LINK larpers/shills/bagholders

>Say it with me: HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAH

HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAH

HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAH

>> No.9724844

>>9724836
Very obvious now. Feel free to continue to fud faggot

>> No.9724846

>>9724800
last question and then I gotta go workout

MAN feels like people put tech buzzwords together. Matrix! AI! Blockchain! Cryptocurrency!

Apparently one of their selling points is using "natural language" to program dApps in MAN. That's retarded. As said before, any token where the biggest point is "look at how our easy it is to program on our platform" is probably shit.

>> No.9724859

>>9724813
Don't know what that is

>> No.9724868

>>9724846
Lol I feel the same have a good workout bro

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9724872

LINK scammers have attached themselves like a parasite to:

TRUMP
SWIFT
BANKING INSIDERS
CRYPTO INSIDERS
SMARTCONTRACTS
ORACLES
and other LARPS

Literally a fucking parasite group running rampant on /biz and reddit. Here let me laugh in your face again maggot:

HAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA

>> No.9724895

what the fuck is with you limp-wristed faggots calling everything a space?

>> No.9724904

>that coordinated fud
Do they realize how obvious they are?

>> No.9724907

>>9724846
You can't use "natural language" to program anything. That's how I knew from the very beginning that this was just another chinese hustle.

>> No.9724908

>>9724800
>NXS
meh
>APR
Literally never heard of it, just looked it up. Guess you could buy it as a quick trade in case it pumps and dumps but that's about all I'd recommend
>ELA

I'm bearish on most tokens that only fuction as currencies, unless they add something significantly of value that another token doesn't have, because the network effects of other cryptocurrencies completely MOG them. ELA doesn't fit that criteria

>> No.9724909

500 omglet here how much is my stack worth 01.01.2020

>> No.9724916

Alright guys I'm going to go workout.

This was fun. Might do this again in a month if I remember my tripcode. Stay safe investing guys

>> No.9724925

WHat do you think of Skycoin?

>> No.9724929

>>9724916
You gonna start another LARP thread dumb faggot, You aint going nowhere loser.

>> No.9724935

>>9724908
Thank you

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9725093

>>9722993
Chemical Engineer here (graduated).


Your telling me you so smart that you managed to complete both your undergraduate and graduate studies, which usually takes 6-7 years for engineering related program, in only a couple years?

Something smells larpy. 19 years old seems very young to graduate with a masters, unless your one of those 14 year old genius Indian kids who got accepted into an undergraduate program early.

Explain.

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>>9722555
the numbers are in our favor, checkiddy

>> No.9725362

>>9722349
Just another shitty larp thread. Fuck off pajeet.

>> No.9725367

>>9724502
> expecting them to answer the same stupid questions and debunk the same stale debunked garbage fud about link as per usual
Even the average linker is bored with trash like you, why would a larper care?

>> No.9725376

>im sick of larps
>now watch me larp
Lmao

>> No.9725382

>>9722586
>Bitcoin's use-case is limited and has only its brand and PoW going for it.
>has only its brand and PoW going for it.
Yeah just that, not big things at all.

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9725519

>>9722349
>Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR)
>Think For Yourself (TFY)
>Making money in this space is about having conviction to the fundamentals of your investments and sticking to them unless the fundamentals significantly shift.

Yeah boi, that's how I invested in Bitbay ($BAY), not one is shilling it here and its fundamentals are strong, yet it dipped hard during the post december crypto crash. Still made gains though, and I am confident it will at least x10 from now as we just hit the floor. Good time to accumulate at least but I have more than enough already.

>> No.9725532

>>9722349
Iexec? Thoughts?

>> No.9725602

>>9724064
seriously why not?


also any comment on shipchain and the cease and desist?

>> No.9725604

>some guy studied /biz/ for a month
>starts thread claiming to be an expert
The absolute state of /biz/

>> No.9725626

>>9725519
it used to be shilled early last year. none of the new fags know about it lol

>> No.9725859

>>9722349
what do you think about RLC and MAN?

>> No.9726192

>>9722630
Stopped reading

>> No.9726494

>>9724757
>add value
>pick up community

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>>9722630
kys faggot

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9727041

>>9724872
don;t lump the great white hope in with the linktards

>> No.9727077

OP is "WeLamboNow" who used to post here and give advice, then got people to pay for a discord server and then exit scammed.

>> No.9727203

>>9726962
>the kebab and supplement ico

JUST

>> No.9727742

>>9722741
That's not what he said at all. Your reading comprehension is pretty poor. He said if ChainLink works it's a $100 billion project not "the market for oracles is $100 billion" then he multiplied that by odds of it working and gave it a valuation. The idea that you are the person running a VC group is actually sad to me.

>> No.9728057

>>9725367
Because link had always only LARPs as selling points

>> No.9728643

>>9722349
Lmao insider in the crypto space what the fuck does that even mean

>> No.9728725

>>9723436
Hmm interesting no response

>> No.9729002

>>9722630
aaand your larp just fell apart

>> No.9729067

>>9723509
I thought about buying AURA because KCS are random as shit and I believe in decentralization, but the doubt I have is that Bots will never truly enter idex, giving up a huge amount of volume.

Considering you mentionend the Chinahustle, what do you think about VeChain?

>>9724434
xlm also has a weak programming language and ETH will be able to scale

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9729141

>>9722586
LARP

>> No.9729160

>>9722349
Hey OP,

I’ll all in on biz holy trinity.

>REQ, LINK, QSP.

Will it out perform bitcoin and ETH?

>> No.9729168

>>9729160
Replace req and qsp with rlc and enigma

>> No.9729457

>>9724685
All fees on their platform (trading and other services) will be paid in the coinmetro token. That means whenever someone trades, under the hood a buy order for xcm will be pushed onto the XCM order book.