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49637552 No.49637552 [Reply] [Original]

Two more years, trust the plan

>> No.49638007

>>49637552
Fine by me. Just upped my stack by 70k Hbar. I have almost 700k Hbar as of right now and I will continue on my holy crusade towards 1M.

>> No.49638226 [DELETED] 

>>49638007
hbro mind sending some bars my way? I've accrued 20k over the last year and have it all staked on stader

>> No.49638744

>>49638226
So you have zero HBAR, stader is clearly a scam and you've lost your money.

>> No.49639095

>>49638744
technically speaking i have 0.067 HBAR. I hope its not a scam bro

>> No.49639364

>>49639095
Yes it is a scam. You are now stuck with useless HBARX, just wait and see.

>> No.49639525
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49639525

Hi anons, ETH head here.

How would I do to buy HBAR?

I started in 2017 and only have used the ETH ecosystem. When I have invested in 'gems', it was always ERC20 tokens such as LINK.

I feel comfortable because I do all of this using VEXes such as Uniswap and storing my assets on a NW and Metamask.

What would be the case if I wanted to buy HBAR? Find a CEX and buy there and then what?

I'm guessing HBAR has wallets or something like Metamask where I can store my funds away from any exchange.

Can you red pill me on it?

>> No.49639806
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49639806

>>49639525
>cex
Are you serious, swap that eth on a fucking dex or swap platform like simpleswap
fuck exchange that's for arbi only
>wallet
Use Hashpack, also grab a stack of $Cyber from tangent.bar our dex

>> No.49640179

>>49639806
Thanks anon.

My question is, I swap ETH for HBAR on a DEX but isn't HBAR a different L1?

It is not an ERC20, right? Is there a bridge between Ethereum and Hedera?

>> No.49640229

>>49640179
Oh yeah its called
https://www.hashport.network/

>> No.49640258

>>49640179
No, HBAR is shit, there is no bridge

>> No.49640289

>>49639525

See
>>49640228

>> No.49640360

>>49640289
hypothetically could you sell hbar for cash that way? Do they report to IRS? I mean, i would never lose my wallet and be unable to pay taxes on my gains, that would be terrible

>> No.49640396
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49640396

>>49640258
>no hbar bridge
you sound scared

>> No.49640583

>>49637552
>Two more queers, trust the spam
If it goes much lower I am literally going to make it in the next bullrun

>> No.49640595

>>49640360
Fuck knows, home boy, I ain't ever planning to sell. If you find out, though, let us know.

>> No.49640623

>>49640229
>>49640289

Thanks anons, will test the waters.

Can you explain what attracted you the most about HBAR?

I remember when I started that Ethereum made way more sense than Bitcoin and that's the route I took.

Do you think it is superior than Ethereum and if so, why? Also, do you think HBAR will outperform ETH in the next 2 years given the amount of work, devs and cloud Ethereum has right now?

>> No.49640922

>>49640396
Oh, I thought we were talking about an actual bridge, not some centralized middle man (notice the pattern?) that steals 0.5% of your tokens. The standards are pretty low it seems, but as stated previously, HBAR is shit, so it's not surprising that the services are shit as well

>> No.49641032

>>49640922
Thanks for the reply anon.

Maybe I've been spoiled by Ethereum. It has is issues like slowness and High tx fees (in the process of being solved) but it is a really open environment.

Was just looking for greener pastures elsewhere by asking about HBAR but maybe I just have to be patient.

(Also sucks that ETH is down more than other coins on this downturn, so just trying to make the best decision)

>> No.49641243
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49641243

testnet be bussin fr

>> No.49641510

>>49640623
Oh man, there were a tonne of things that attracted me to the project, too many to list here, but I'll mention a few of them.
The council is a major draw. Rather than do what lots of other chains do, which is to build something and hope companies will want to use it (having to try and sell it to the market after creation), Hedera put together a council of enterprise organisations to help drive the project in the direction that makes it most useful for enterprises. That's the smart way to do it and made me realise these guys are really trying to build something with actual utility.
I like the way they conduct themselves and how professional and thoughtful they are in their actions. I remember one of them addressing peoples' complaints of a lack of marketing about a year ago and the response was that Hedera is owned by these global organisations, not by the inventors, and so it's not appropriate for them as representatives of these organisations in this particular sphere to undertake marketing campaigns and to shill the product themselves.
I also like the fact that the fees are set in dollar terms, not portions of a token (so $0.0001 rather than 0.00025xSOL value, for instance) which means that enterprises can budget their usage properly. As an accountant, I can tell you that if I were to tell my boss that the cost of a service we used had increased by 1,000% over the year, my boss would tell me to find another service. No company wants to budget a 5 year project with literally no idea of the costs when they can use a chain that will never change in costs.

Avery Dennison's Atma.io, which is coming out shortly, should be a huge use case and is supply chain tracking--a real-world enterprise application of crypto. They say it will accounts for billions of units at a rate of 300 per second, so more than that in transactions.
Coupon Bureau will be large and ServiceNow is a potentially massive use case (about 80% or Fortune 500 companies use ServiceNow).

>> No.49641591

>>49641243
Fingers crossed this is Avery Dennison's Atma.io doing a final test run.

>> No.49641859
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>>49638007
Based. I wish you luck on reaching the Megabar.

>> No.49642036

>>49641510
>Rather than do what lots of other chains do, which is to build something and hope companies will want to use
This is the biggest red flag in crypto. Enterprises don't need block chains, if you don't understand this you are never going to make it because you will fall for scams like hbar.

>> No.49642097

>>49642036
If enterprises don't need blockchains, then why would individuals?

>> No.49642189

>>49639364
It’s backed by the treasury kek.

>> No.49642351

>>49638007
Kek nice. Gigachad.

People act like 50b tokens is a lot, but so many anons are soaking it up. Reddit hasn’t even got in yet; Hedera is blackballed into a small subreddit and it can’t even be mentioned in the main threads or they’ll ban you. Literally hoskinson sluts. Once their delusion fades, reddit will pump Hbar to ada levels, and then whatever is left over will be used by big names like eftpos etc. 50b is NOT enough.

>> No.49642386

>>49642036
So, what's the use case for all these other cryptos like SOL, ADA, XLM etc?
And, even if enterprise doesn't need it, they obviously want it and think it's useful. Nobody every said they "need" it.

>> No.49642641

>>49642386
There is none and they don't want it, after 10 years of block chains and hype where is the enterprise adoption.

>>49642097
There's a big difference between doing trustless financial transactions and replacing centralized databases.

>> No.49642726

>>49642351
ADA has a similar supply of 45 billion, and its done nothing but underdeliver. Pure clown market. Hopefully the market matures and these hollow platforms crumble.
Too many projects grow based on cults of personality. Always beware of developers who spend far more time boasting about their personal lives or preaching about how their project will save the world (without providing any concrete reasons) rather than obsessing over their project's utility (God bless Leemon's humble autism). The people who give money to ostentatious charlatans are the same types of impressionable fools who idolize pop culture stars.

>> No.49642780

>>49642641
So why wouldn't an enterprise want to engage in trustless financial transactions to minimize counter-party risk and improve auditability?

Blockchain doesn't have a future beyond ponzis if your investment thesis is correct and there is no benefit to the vast majority of the economy, so we would all be better off cutting losses.

>> No.49643248

>>49642780
>So why wouldn't an enterprise want to engage in trustless financial transactions to minimize counter-party risk and improve auditability?
Because these aren't problems businesses need to solve, as demonstrated by the total lack of enterprise adoption.

>> No.49643302

>>49643248
Imagine being this clueless about how businesses work.

If one adopts blockchain technology and it makes them way better, what do you think the others will do?

Absolute redditbrained sperg.

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>>49643248
>enterprises don't want blockchain
dummy

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>>49643248
>red named trash, sperging about
Stop posting, Kek finds you unfitting.

>> No.49643724

>>49637552
>>49639525
>>49640179
>>49640623
>>49641032
>>49641510

Ah yes, organic 4chan talk.

I was planning on getting some hbar but this just screams scam.

And seeing the amount of other shill threads being posted or portfolios which only happen to have bitcoin and hbar will make me steer clear of this.

Thanks

>> No.49643738

>>49642726
Kek didn’t even know ada had 45b supply

>> No.49643863

>>49643302
>If one adopts blockchain technology and it makes them way better, what do you think the others will do?
And if block chain does nothing for them they won't use it which is exactly what's happening. Google isn't going to pump your bags.

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>>49643863
>goog won pump
this is googles chain, we don't want them to pump our bags.
they bought in BEFORE most of us. They legitimately like the technology for research purposes. Offshoots from Hedera are undergoing pilot/testing for cbdc's/DID solutions etc
There is enough market share for everyone, no need to go all crazy

>> No.49644155

>>49640623
For Eth to even come close to what Hedera already does it will need Matic... thats one more layer of convolution.

Hedera can do everything thanks to HCS and HTS.

Outperform? Yes.

Json relay already live thanks to Swirlds Labs aka Leemons baby. This will make eth devs be able to port their Dapps over to hedera in 10minutes and never go back.

>> No.49644260

>>49643724
I'm not in the least bit bothered about what you think or what you buy, I was just answering a direct question from an anon in a thread dedicated to HBAR.
You can believe some nonsense about bots or Indian shill farms or whatever tin foil hat rubbish makes you sleep better at night.

>> No.49644896

>>49642726
This sentiment is one of the main reasons I have faith in Hbar. Instead of trying desperately to pump the price like so many others the Hedera team has worked on the actual function of the product.

>> No.49646067
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49646067

JOIN THE CLUB HBAR DISCORD SERVER TODAY

>> No.49646349

Hbar shitcon. Target fully down. Where is use case mantz? Where are steaking lemon?

>> No.49647823

>>49637552
What's the sui stack?

>> No.49647903
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49647903

>>49647823
10k
come join the suffering

>> No.49648069

pretty sure this will be happening sooner than expected especially with the hbar foundation committing millions in funds to accelerate the growth of hedera

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49648225

hedera girl

>> No.49648264
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49648264

>>49646349
>steaks
we don't need steak were we're going cowgirl
we are the uniswap now

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>>49643724
thanks anon, you are finally learning.
no one actually likes hbar and thats a fact.
look at whats being fudded and go with the project you think has long term potential.

>> No.49648763

>>49642386
Xlm is similar to xrp, used for crossborder payments and not much else. Hedera does this as well with every stat near the 90s lvl.

Its an iso20022 coin as well. I wouldn't touch Sol lol... If your project doesnt work at 1/50th scale itll never work

>> No.49650351

Hedera to be used for Haiti's CBDC. Central bank has given ok to Hedera. Haitipay is partnered with Emtech who is responsible for sandboxing CBDC adoption.

The guy explains exactly the process of how the central bank gave them the ok, why they chose hedera over others and should give anyone with an IQ above 100 good insight into what is to come.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMBph25LZZY

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49650431

>be me
>only 325k HBAR
>didnt sell last year and buy back this year to easily own 1 million+ HBAR
Fucking kill me.

>> No.49650442

>>49650351
Haïti CBDC kek

>> No.49650558

>>49650442
testing of models is now being done on live subjects on a small scale :)

>> No.49650864

>>49650442
again, for someone with an IQ above 100 see >>49650558

>> No.49651933
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49651933

The beast is stirring.

>> No.49653069

Please go back down. I want more cheapies.

>> No.49653245

>>49650431
You already won my nigga, you have a sub-million wallet, GG

Hedera at 10 makes you a multimillionaire, hope you don't sell too soon tho

>> No.49654628

>>49648264
Hope you've locked a good portion of your cybershiba into the liquidity pools, anons

>> No.49654646

>>49654628
Dude it's not fucking working for me tried two wallets

>> No.49654751

>>49654646
huh, I'm sorry. I've got two pools and haven't had any sort of problem. bug their support about it, they're surprisingly eager to sort things out