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11736010 No.11736010 [Reply] [Original]

We are actually going to make it, aren't we?

>> No.11736016

ok now youve shown to be a dirtbag with no clue about shitheads

>> No.11736019

>>11736010

>he thinks he is about to make eet

>> No.11736209

>>11736010
Yes anon, we are all going to make it.

>> No.11736217

Most people actually didn't make it. We are all that's left.

>> No.11736271

>>11736217
They could have been... our frens

>> No.11736364

People don't understand the oracle problem because it's so obvious. We all take internet for granted in our daily lives now and assume blockchain is this super complicated next level internet thing because on the surface it's different and difficult to understand beyond x coin = y dollar. They don't understand that it's actually only at the computer stage for now. You look up chainlink and you see mentions of connectivity and it seems like no big deal because it's a buzz word you've heard since early internet days, and since it's so collectively taken for granted then it cannot be revolutionary. 'Connection'. They're brushing off the most important word for the next stage of blockchain evolution as something mundane. They don't understand that this is literally investing in the internet again, and how being able to connect everything and everyone has the potential to fundamentally change everything, business at a DNA level. The 4th industrial revolution is no joke. It's even worse than missing out on the first internet boom because back then people couldn't understand, now they've actually experienced what connectivity can do but they just choose to ignore it.

>> No.11736570

>>11736019
>let it pump to $999 then damp eet to zero

>> No.11736576

>>11736271
Where you’re going you don’t to bring friends

>> No.11736597

>>11736570
yes please

>> No.11736605

die

>> No.11736604

>>11736364
Do you think smart contracts will make as big of an impact as the internet did?

>> No.11736620

>>11736604
Do you think the Internet made as big of an impact as carrier pigeons did?

>> No.11736630
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>>11736570

>> No.11736646

>>11736604
If they are implemented correctly. Legacy bakers, lawyers and government types will throw a tantrum, but hopefully in a few decades free market will obsolete their sorry asses.

>> No.11736665

this thread is unironically my sell signal

>> No.11736690

>>11736604
>Do you think smart contracts will make as big of an impact as the internet did?
in a way they'll be bigger. srsly.

>> No.11736872
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11736872

YES

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>>11736010
>bought fake internet coins

>> No.11737549

Are we really going to make rent?
>jk poorfags i own a house

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>>11736010
you guys might. I fucked up and bought FUN though, so I probably won't.