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Byteball is DAG tech that actually fucking works, and already does everything IOTA promises (including a user friendly wallet and decentralization).

There's an airdrop in February, so I'm letting you join early. Trend reversal happening now, so buy the next dip if you can spare it.

>> No.4780688

>>4780606
Just consider that IOTA achieved it's market cap with a fundamentally broken product, and this has already delivered on IOTA's promises, so you can expect a massive price hike once the masses realize.

>> No.4781000

>>4780688
Nobody cares if it works or functions in anyway.

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>>4781000
this
>byte my balls

>> No.4781049

>>4780606
Dude, just sell your byteball and hop on the iota train before it's too late. I hate to break it to you but there's a reason why so many large companies have partnered with iota. They see that it's the future.

>> No.4781130

>>4781000
>000
Nice.

They might not care today, but inevitably the demand for quicker transactions will come. The future in which we buy coffee with BTC is getting farther away everyday, and only DAG tech comes close to solving this.

Ultimately this is one of the few legitimate options for widespread adoption, and the money will follow that one way or another. IOTA has already set the stage for the demand of solid DAG tech, and here it is. Undervalued and ripe for the picking.

Like the tortoise beating the hare in Aesop's fable, the smart money will beat the dumb money.

>> No.4781163

>>4781049
>""""partnered"""""
kek, nice try.

I don't own ByteBall either, I just love the tech. Once a solid entry point presents itself I'm hopping in though.

>> No.4781369

>>4781130
God. Biz quoting ancient literature. What the fuck is happening to this board.

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>>4781130
>Like the tortoise beating the hare in Aesop's fable, the smart money will beat the dumb money.
in which fucking timeline are you living, anon?

>> No.4781660

>>4781483
It might take awhile, but it happens. Look at the coinmarketcap screenshots from years ago, and observe who survived, who failed and ask yourself why.

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>>4781660
>ask yourself why
because bitcoin is a fucking mess, that's why.
>it didn't have to be this way

>> No.4781954

>>4781710
Bitcoin's always been a mess, but there's always been room for others.

Besides, I really think faith is lessening in BTC on this bull run of late and more people are hedging bets against it in projects with real utility. Times are a changin' my friend. Perhaps not today or tomorrow, but sometime.

Though I think BTC will be the digital gold for years to come, I'm just saying I predict an eternal alt spring sooner rather than later.

>> No.4782902

BUMP