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We're gonna be fucking rich

>> No.16771601
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>>16771519
it's just starting to get noticed

>> No.16771614

>>16771519
delusional onion cucks waiting to be dumped on by over 30 seed investors

>> No.16771629
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>>16771519
glad i hold RSR

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>>16771614
you can still buy anon...

>> No.16771640

How much is a suicide stack and how much is make-it?

>> No.16771642

How is this different to USDT
Also and more importantly, how tf should anyone get rich with RSR.. genuinely asking

>> No.16771644

>>16771519
Isn't this the coin that makes you poor?

>> No.16771672

>>16771640
I hold rsr btw.

>>16771642
Firstly usdt is a Bitfinex sham, rsr is a legitimate project that may or may not work. It’s been a while since I’ve leaned about it, but from what I remember the rsr token serves as a basis for liquidity and basically backs the stablecoin (rsv). Rsr has a dynamic supply, while rsr has a dynamic market cap. So rsr basically proves that there is actually that much value backing rsv.

Also, as the market cap of rsr goes up, you make money.

I may be wrong about a lot of that, but a portion is definitely correct. Some other anon will surely chime in.

>> No.16771733

>>16771672
Isn’t the whole point of a stablecoin, not to rise/fall in value?
I fail to see the possibility to profit off of this

And yeah I’ve heard the bitfinex point a lot of times, yet USDT is still here.. would’ve saved me a lot of trouble in 2017/2018 if I hadn’t believed the USDT fud

>> No.16771780

>>16771733
RSV is stabilized from being backed by RSR as collateral. You profit from RSR as it gives value to RSV.

How fucking dense do you have to be... you look at this, you don't understand it, and then you go "Nah, that's dumb."

>> No.16771784

>>16771733
Re-read my post. You don’t hold the stable coin. You hold the coin (rsr) that backs the stablecoin (rsv).

>> No.16771794

>>16771733
This >>16771780

You should really try and spend the most cursory amount of effort to understand a project you might be interested in.

>> No.16771818

>>16771794
Wasn’t interested up until now.
It’s my first day back at waging, so that excuses my density.
>>16771780
Makes sense now thank

>> No.16771832

>>16771818
No need to apologize faggot. We’re all dense here. Buy a small stack of rsr if you have the wherewithal, though. I’ve got about 2% of my portfolio in it along with a few other moonshots.

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>>16771832
Might do, can’t harm to have a few bucks in RSR.. adds to a bit of diversity in my folio

>> No.16771929

Is 200K rsr enough to make it?

>> No.16771953

>>16771929
How's the weather like in Mumbai?

>> No.16772055

Where would one trade RSR? Hotbit or Huobi? Wondering what exchange to trust more since I use neither of them

>> No.16772075

>>16772055
huobi. if burger use VPN for signup then not needed

>> No.16772084

>>16772075
thank fren