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27412416 No.27412416 [Reply] [Original]

Just buy HBAR

>> No.27412750
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27412750

ok

>> No.27412925

>>27412750
why Nano, it's shit

>> No.27413145

>>27412416
and then what?

>> No.27413260

>>27413145
Hold till you are rich

>> No.27413319
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>>27412925
Same reason I am invested in HBAR, they are both lightning fast, can process low to zero fee transactions that can scale to meet the economy at large. Only difference is that NANO is a pure currency coin, is more decentralized than HBAR, and is open source. HBAR alternatively can handle smart contracts, which NANO cannot on the base protocol layer.

I am invested into both because they are superior assets to BTC and ETH, respectively.

>> No.27413445

>>27413260
How much for richness?

>> No.27413773

>>27413445
I'm holding (only) 20k but will buy more

>> No.27413938

7k hashies at .03

>> No.27414124

>>27413773
Okay, I'll buy 50K but only if you troll this YouTuber who was triggered by someone calling her fake... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uBkZ2kJZZM

Post a screencap of your troll comment, if its funny I might buy 100K

>> No.27414147

>>27413319
it's funny how we all have distinct folios and different ways of thinking, it's like a fingerprint

>> No.27414375

>>27412416
28k baby stack here. holding since summer, already doubled initial but waiting for something more real to happen

>> No.27414949

>>27414375
You will make it my friend.

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>>27414147
I mean the governing councils and associated corporations like Google aligned with Hedera are definitely worth mentioning, but that isn't what makes me interested in HBAR. I just see something like it as an inevitability due to scaling issues inherent in traditional blockchains. Examining the technicals of the situation suggests to me that a system like ETH will never be able to scale without being rebuilt from the ground up, and for another system to surpass ETH, it will most likely have to make some sacrifices. I find the sacrifices made by HBAR to be acceptable, if not even a superior approach for the end game of the crypto experiment, as IOT, M2M micropayments, and censorship resistant media and apps become the standard for content that is deemed controversial or subject to wanting to be censored/controlled.

ETH and BTC are proof of work experiments in my mind. Like 56k. The world demands no wasted time or resources. To think we, as an ever increasing, exponentially growing population, can bypass this demand is outright foolish.

>> No.27416252

Bump

>> No.27416864

>>27414962
good goy let big tech council handle everything. trust, don't verify!

>> No.27417647

>>27416864
As mentioned, it is a worthy sacrifice for the ability to scale and perform rapid data oriented microtransactions. Enjoy your $80 gas fees and bloated network that is only going to get costlier and slower as time goes on.

>> No.27418185

>>27417647

The biggest problem of Crypto is that almost nobody holding it thinks about the adaption in real-life. They just see the fast money in pump and dump coins. HBAR has the potential in daily usage.

>> No.27418445

>>27418185
Let the kids run and play. I will continue to increase my stacks of what may very well be the next Amazon, Google, Paypal, etc.

>> No.27419020

>>27418445

Are you into shares aswell? I think I will buy Xiaomi for 700€ in the next days. I really like their products and they getting more and more popular in Europe

>> No.27419884

>>27419020
Just tucked my head in with the GME thing, I am kind of disassociated from normie society and trends. But I do recall buying an Xiaomi item from China several years back. It worked well, besides the difficult to follow Chinglish instructions, and the price was something like 1/10th of what a US made model would cost.

Good company imo, if you have no qualms with supporting China.

>> No.27421065

>>27419884

I don't give a fuck about this supporting China stuff. China will be world power anyway with or without Xiaomi or my money