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13506935 No.13506935 [Reply] [Original]

Will ETH hit the coveted $10k mark?

>> No.13506946

How high is it going to go once it's switched over to PoS?

>> No.13506949

>>13506935
No

>> No.13506950

ETH is such a shitcoin lmfao

>> No.13506968
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13506968

>>13506935
>Will ETH hit the coveted $10k mark?
yes

>> No.13506970

>>13506950
Love seeing brainlet responses like this. I’ll
Be accumulating the greatest coin in crypto while retards like this are in the echo chamber.

>> No.13506973

>>13506970
Confirmed

>> No.13506977

>infinite supply
>POS
>Vitalik's autism
unironically ETH is a mess

>> No.13507078

>>13506970
Im trying to get atleast 100. How much are you planning to get

>> No.13507123

>>13506935
It needs to solve the scaling issue, transition to PoS, and see adoption of smart contracts within Eth and then yes 10k+ is possible but its years off

>> No.13507135

>>13506970
Zactly anon.

How anyone could be in this space and not believe ETH is the real deal is beyond me.

ETH 2.0 is going to bring fire and brimstone to all the "eth killers".

>48 eth saved and counting.

Would like enough for four 32 ETH nodes.

>> No.13507142

>>13506970

let me guess, you fell for the smart contracts meme

what happens when your house is on the smart contract and someone steals your keys? You're gonna be like "well, I guess this is someone else's house now"

What happens when you die? I guess that property can't be owned by anyone else ever again.

Smart contracts does not function in the real world. The only shit it can work on is fully virtual stuff like crypto kitties and even that killed the ETH blockchain.

What a joke.

>> No.13507150

>>13507135
pos will be the worst thing that happened to ETH if it happens

the network will be the rich getting richer without doing anything to protect the network itself

>> No.13507191

>>13507142
This is the stupidest fud ever, you dont think if contracts like this move onto the block chain that there will be contingincies upon death or other factors like in literally any other contract? Fuckin safehaven on VET of all things addresses crypto assets upon death. Fuckin small brain faggot

>> No.13507193

What's a realistic price prediction for ETH in 2020?

>> No.13507209

>>13507191

who decides if you've died or not? Who evaluates the proof that you're dead?

Because those people ultimately decide what happens with your assets.

You've got to trust a lot of people for things to go right but smart contracts are supposed to remove trust.

Remember, on the blockchain, there's no refunds.

>> No.13507229

>>13507191
I should also add, that you need to have the technical capabilities to review the contract (or else you'll have to TRUST someone to do so) and hope either you or the trusted person didn't make a mistake. Because if they did, you're fucked.

Better pick up coding anon, you'll need to write and review error proof code and that code has to hold up through every hard fork (people like to call this an "upgrade) to the network.

Also, you have to be certain that there's no bug or something that'll let someone else's contract fuck with yours. Since ETH lets anyone run any contract on the entire ETH network. It's like letting anyone use your computer and you have a bunch of crypto on it.

>> No.13507320

chainlink being on the ETH chain is literally the only reason this shitcoin has any value

>> No.13507329

>>13507320
except chainlink doesn't solve the problem either

it just aggregates data and if the source is wrong it fucks everything up

the source is what's trusted, even if you aggregate that info you're still introducing trust

>> No.13507349

>>13507229
Yeah man setting up a crypto trust with a multisig where your heirs have a part of the key and the final part drops upon a verified death certificate is some revolutionary coding.

>> No.13507392

>>13507349

who verified the death certificate? How is it verified? Who has the ultimate say in this person is dead? Is it a doctor (aka someone you have to trust?) Is it your spouse (aka someone you have to trust?) is it the government (aka someone you have to trust?)

ETH is a computer, it doesn't know how to know if someone is dead or alive or even how to verify death certificates. That's just one case of someone dying. There's so many other scenarios and other things that's not houses but any physical property or anything physical in the real world in general.

You still have a lot of problems because of >>13507229

The ETH blockchain is already bigger than BTC and it's only been around for 4 years. How the fuck do you think all this can happen and still have ETH be decentralized?

>> No.13507420

>>13507392
If its that large of a payout you could always leave behind a dna sample that can verify its you who died. Im aware of ppl trying to fake their own death but its not so easy to accomplish. In a decentralized system the trust mechanism is different than trusting a family member to identify your dead body

>> No.13507426

>>13507392
The blockchain size of eth however is a valid point that im not sure how it will be addressed.

>> No.13507446

>>13507420

I don't think DNA samples are valid for anything death related. DNA is also not 100% accurate.

In a death scenario, the blockchain has to trust someone to say that this person is dead. This is because ETH doesn't know if someone's dead or alive. It never will, and it never will know a lot of other things as well like what's the temperature? Who won this football game? etc etc. Whoever that someone may be, it doesn't matter. You've introduced trust in a supposedly trust-less system and therefore, making it meaningless.

>> No.13507620

>>13507392
>ETH is a computer, it doesn't know how to know if someone is dead or alive or even how to verify death certificates.
>He doesn't know ETH is becoming Self-Aware.

>> No.13507658

>>13506977

Tech illiterate tard

>infinite supply

not forever needed for security while switching from mining to pos in steps

>POS

bullish

>Vitalik's autism

OMEGA bullish


Tnx on bullish cases lol

>> No.13507666

>>13506935

Buying ETH now is like buying BTC in 2014/2015 and /biz/ is too busy buying shitcoins to miss the surest thing

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13507668

>>13507142

WOW

Pls remove yourself from markets while you can

>> No.13507681

>>13506946
who knows, non-zero chance it could cause a huge explosive bubble of fomo as people grab last supply to lock it up

>> No.13507700

eth is a success
but 10k implies a 1 trillion market cap
lower expectations a bit

>> No.13507759

>>13507681
So once it goes PoS, supply is no longer unlimited as it is currently I take it.

>> No.13507794

>>13507135
>Would like enough for four 32 ETH nodes.
Shit like this makes me skeptical for ETH. Are mETHheads really so retarded? There would be no point of having four nodes. Just make one node with 128 ETH staked.

>> No.13507798

>>13507700
Total market cap won't feel like a bubble until it is at least 10 trillion.