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12878675 No.12878675 [Reply] [Original]

I paid almost $7 each for 3000 grin a couple weeks ago, draining all my ETH, then saw ETH start mooning again. When do you think this gambit will pay off?

>> No.12878690
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12878690

you completely fudged, GRIN chart looks nastier than XRP

>> No.12878692

>>12878675
When the mining reward isn't 100000% of current supply every five seconds

>> No.12878698

inb4 it goes down to sub $1

That’s mathematically, morally, independently impossible. It’s only a matter of time before this shit blows up and my $20 sells get filled in a matter of seconds.

>> No.12878706

>>12878698
Nope sorry

>> No.12878719

>>12878706
You are a dumb nigger. You are the blackest retard gorilla nigger I have ever seen.

>> No.12878735

>>12878675
It's a revolutionary payment system. Completely anonymous and better than XMR as it doesn't even have wallet addresses.
I think it's gonna be adopted once there is wallet for Windows.

>> No.12878747

>>12878719
have you even read GRIN's white paper?

It literally, LITERALLY uses Proof of Cuck as its main algo
the coin is a cruel joke and who ever put money into this thing is screwed

>> No.12878751

>>12878735
> doesn't even have a wallet address
> adopted

>> No.12878757

>>12878675
You might as well invest in bolivars if you love inflation so much

>> No.12878769

>>12878751
Yes. No wallet => government can't track whom you are sending coins and how much. It would be very neat for criminals.

>> No.12878783

>>12878675
It never well. Welcome to poverty.

>> No.12878786

>>12878675
You bought a shitcoin with weimar-level inflation that requires people to be online just to receive a payment.
Let that sink in.

>> No.12878800

>>12878747
lol I am making so many Bitcoin SV by mining and dumping grin every day. fuckin a this grin glownigger honeypot cucked bullshit is going to make me so rich

>> No.12878803

>>12878735
There is a windows wallet on github, only thing stopping it is there’s no binary yet. Also the wallet is all cli so it scares away normans. But you bet your ass people are working hard on multiple wallet projects also hardware wallets.

>>12878735
You can assign a persistent address linked to your wallet, or 2^32 addresses per wallet for that matter using the grinbox feature, so it can work just like any other cryptocurrency.

>> No.12878840

Sell this shit while you can, mimble wimble can be implemented on ltc and other LN coins so what is this crap coin really worth? And im even not talking about the inflation.

>> No.12878901

>>12878735
>Completely anonymous
it's not anonymous, it has zero anonymity. Even dash is more anonymous.
They don't even use the word 'anonymous' anywhere on their page.
The only thing grin has are encrypted amounts, exactly like monero. That's privacy, not anonymity.
It's all completely worthless.

>> No.12878905

>>12878800
Selling gold for fool’s gold.
Never change, /biz/.

>> No.12879029

>>12878901
When you transact using grin, the only thing that gets recorded on a blockchain is that a wallet did something. You can’t tell how much, how many transactions were written on the block, or to who. Everything coming in or out the wallet is salted. Okay, maybe if there was one transaction written to a block, someone can tell one wallet had something to do with another.

It’s plenty private. Not as strong as monero but plenty for actual use.

>> No.12879045

>>12879029
It's directly equivalent to bitcoin without address reuse and encrypted amounts.
Or monero with no mixins at all.

The only thing that's gained from mimblewimble is that coinjoin is easier. It's not part of the core protocol and has to be organized separately, just like in bitcoin.

>> No.12879063

>>12879029
it deletes intermediaries between one transaction and the next on the blockchain but nothing stops anyone from recording it all separately

>> No.12879070

im watching the same chart, OP.

but why the fuck you bought 3000 are you a fucking retard? thats just gambling. no need to be greeedy especially these new coins you never know what happens. i bought 80 of these at 5$ but now i have 50 and thats the maximum im afford to lose. still a nice profit if it ever pamps and not going to lose a small fortune if this shit drops another 25-50%.

buy some more at the bottom and then you cut your losses.

i also bought other mimblewimble coins such as BEAM and ARR.

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12879145

>>12878901

>not understanding what mimblewimble is

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12879166

>>12879145
>not understanding his transactions are separately visible in the mempool

>> No.12879421

>>12879070
Maybe not everyone is as poor as you, did you ever stop to consider that you retard?

>> No.12880404

>>12879166
Transactions go through a Dandelion network before arriving at a node.

Go ahead, think of any proposed implementation plan of real merit for Bitcoin. Chances are Grin included it at inception and keep the whole package as lightweight as possible. It's mission statement: To be a private, scalable, digital money. Face it, this little coin is perfect.

>> No.12880430

fucking inbred retard OP, there will be like 100x of the current supply around in 5 years...

>> No.12880463

its LITERALLY a
PROOF OF KEK

coin you CANT make this up

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12880783

> Saw ETH mooning again
I don't think that word means what you think it means..

>> No.12880802

>>12878719
kek