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IF YOU KNOW, YOU KNOW.

>> No.55330532

>>55330523
anon theres only jeets here left no ones going to read this thread watch:
pee pee poo poo
see no one cares?

>> No.55330534

What? That the National Security Agency has nothing to do with National Security and is more responsible for undermining national security

>> No.55330578
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>>55330523
if you know you know

>> No.55330627

trash

>> No.55331571
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>>55330523
pedochain not needed

>> No.55331588

>>55331571
>>pedo
>NOOOO YOU CANT LIKE POST PUBESCENT READY TO BREAD PER NATURE FEMALES WHO COULD ABSOLUTELY BEAR A CHILD THATS AWFUL THINK OF THE ROASTIES WHO ARE FIRST IN LINE

>> No.55331863

Dot will smother avaxies in their sleep. No survivors.

>> No.55331867

>>55330523
That's not a chainlink pic

>> No.55331884

The sooner all of the last run retard token baggies capitulate, the sooner its safe to buy back into btc. Can you all just fuck off and talk to each other about your already peaked in sats trash via email?

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>The sooner all of the last run retard token baggies capitulate, the sooner its safe to buy back into btc. Can you all just fuck off and talk to each other about your already peaked in sats trash via email?

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>>55331889
>>55331867
>t. the guy who can't stop buying this chart

>> No.55331931

>>55331912
>uses voodoo to predict value

>> No.55331946

I have fond memories of this coin. One time I went long on this coin with 300 usdt and closed it at 5000. I cashed out some and bought myself a really nice bicycle. I gambled away the rest. I still hold and stake some.

>> No.55331957
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55331957

I just bought some today, what's the news? I randomly saw its chart and decided to slurp

>> No.55332066

>>55331957
Most actively developed protocol, largest ecosystem of projects, most sophisticated technology, fully decentralised governance

Polkadot recently upgraded to Gov2 and XCMv3 decentralising governance and unlocking the full featureset of XCM on chain.

Currently under development:

Fellowship (on chain credentialisation and payment for protocol contributors) - almost ready for auditing.
Asynchronous backing (halving blocktime finality) - finished, currently under audit.
Parathreads which allow PAYG blockchains to exist (a completely new form of blockchain design) - under development, nearly completed.
Elastic scaling - allowing for variable blocktime rates depending on chain use - in development, early days.

That's just the base protocol. We then have the dex on the asset hub (formerly statemint), snowforks lightclient bridge to ethereum on the bridge hub, upgrades to staking (now pools will semi automatically compound) and tons of building being done by parachains. Kilt has proposed building an identity layer for the entire network allowing for every parachain to be able to provide identity services for their users. Invarch is proposing a means of settling gas fees across all parachains in dot. Etc. Etc.

>> No.55332075

>>55332066
Yeah, but no hype.
Crypto 99.5% hype.
Tough times.

>> No.55332094

>>55332075
Nothing has hype apart from btc and eth, largely just because they're already perceived as safe assets. Dot is still comparatively new and still very actively under development. Another bullrun will consolidate it's value. Buying now, then again in December will likely be the last chances to get it at rock bottom. Hold and stake for 20% APY, compound over 10 years for easy passive wealth.

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>>55332094
>still comparatively new
>1 of the 20 three year old last run "eth killers"
Some men can't be helped...

>> No.55332115

>>55331588
spoken like a true pedophile

>> No.55332116

>>55332109
Compared to eth and btc. The difference between polkadot and the rest is that polkadot actually has the uptake and the critical mass to maintain it's trajectory.

Also
>graphs
Don't care

>> No.55332126

>>55332116
>maintain it's trajectory
>graphs Don't care
Life is going to continue being uniquely challenging for you.

>> No.55332133

>>55332126
There're more parameters to growth than sats value

>> No.55332143

>>55332133
None that apply to investing in altcoins.

>> No.55332146

Trash, Avalanche is superior

>> No.55332158

>>55332143
Depends on your timeframe. I'm confident in dots long term performance.

>> No.55332206

>>55332146
Roachcoiners bought their bags entirely on the basis of it's deflationary ponzinomics, only to be dumped on continuously by Kyle Roach and the inner circle of ava labs. You are the biggest losers in crypto and should find the nearest glue trap.

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>>55332206
>Roachcoiners bought their bags entirely on the basis of it's deflationary ponzinomics, only to be dumped on continuously by Kyle Roach and the inner circle of ava labs. You are the biggest losers in crypto and should find the nearest glue trap.

>> No.55332236

>>55332224
Selfies belong on
>>>/soc/

>> No.55332304

>>55331571
your on 4chan

>> No.55332893

DOT will be worth 1000$ by EOY. Buy.

>> No.55332908

>>55331912
Yeah I should have bought when it was $50

>> No.55332997

>>55332908
I have never had a (you) volley about chainlink with anyone but ip hopping niggers. You simply must make it look like there's more than 5 of you left bag holding at -90% on this board, huh?

>> No.55333002

>>55332997
Poop

>> No.55333035

>>55333002
Haha. Now you're speaking my language. Where to buy!?

>> No.55333037

>>55332997
Lmao take your meds

>> No.55333082

>>55333037
Shut up fag. You're holding ethclone #783 tokens "for the tech". At least the chainfaggot is holding something that was originally sold to him as having a purpose. You're as bad as retards in 2017 thinking tps was relevant to the ponzinomics of shitcoins.

>> No.55333213

>>55333082
>You're holding ethclone #783
Ackshually, eth is a dotclone. Get educated chud.

>> No.55333303

>>55333213
I will pin you down and fuck your bum until parachains squirt out of your ears.

Verification not required. Lol

>> No.55333314

>>55333303
Looking forward to it, stay mad baby

>> No.55333324

Anyone know why both glmr and movr are up 10% today?

>> No.55333331

>>55333324
Maybe shorts getting liquidated. The real mover was XOR, +55% today.

>> No.55333341

>>55332893
All these won't matter when the SEC start regulating your ass. Focus on getting your coins on private wallet. Privacy is all that matters now.

>> No.55333367

>>55333314
>mad
We both know I'm bored not mad.

That would be the functional equivalent of me calling you retarded. You're clearly very intelligent, and that's probably the problem. Success in crypto isn't about understanding the tech; the actual tech is irrelevant. It's about playing against people who believe in the tech.

>> No.55333370

>>55333341
The SEC doesn't regulate software

>> No.55333433

>>55333367
>the actual tech is irrelevant
Maybe for short plays, but this entire industry exists because fundamentally, there are engineers that "believe in the tech". There's plenty of ups and downs required in the market before the cream rises to the top. You can make plenty of money on that, but why gamble?

We're playing different games on different time scales.

>> No.55333454

>>55330523
$100 when sers?

>> No.55333567
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>>55330523
What exactly does this think do?

>> No.55333631

>>55333567
Polkadot hosts and secures client blockchains within a sharded interoperable trust free environment, so that each can specialise and share utility with one another, which allows for the base layer to scale transactions. DOT is used by the client blockchains to pay for security, transactions and vote for changes in the protocol.

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>>55333631
And it's better than say Cosmos/ATOM because?

>> No.55333697

>>55333648
Because it provides concrete trust assumptions and a shared relay layer each parachain can inherit functionality from one another trustlessly. Therefore polkadot becomes more than the sum of it's parts, it's one organism with many organs, that each adapt and evolve to better suit the whole.

Cosmos in comparison is a loose network of individual sovereign nations that all have a shared treaty with one another, but no shared vision. They don't share trust and don't inherit functionality from one another, they can just freely move from one nation to another.

>> No.55333738

How heavy are your scripters bags bot? Also it's obvious you are a bot, shut it down

>> No.55333754

>>55333738
You're a big gay. How's that for scripted? you schizo retard

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>>55333631
>>55333697
VJ, you really need to improve your bots.

>> No.55333981

>>55333900
I understand that Cosmos is in such utter shambles, that the only way you can cope is by pretending that I'm a bot. Sorry fren, I'm here for you.

>> No.55334005

>>55333981
Personally, I put Cosmos and Dot in the same shitcoin tier. I hold a bag of each. Cosmos is easier to stake and reliability mints me a new ATOM everyday. I do worry for the future of Cosmos. I don't even think about a future for Dot. I just hold my bags in case of moon.

>> No.55334029

>>55333981
Wouldn't you rather argue with me about making money than with the dorks invested in the thousands other layer 1 coins? At least when we argue, we can both be right. With them, it's 2 dudes who deeply understand their own network's tech having a parallel conversation and calling each other retarded.

>> No.55334054

>>55334029
Don't get jealous sweetheart I have enough arguments for everyone

>> No.55334085

>>55334005
>I don't even think
I know you don't

>> No.55334205

>>55334029
>>55334085
Ok, explain to me how to stake DOT or otherwise make money with it.

>> No.55334272

I've been financially RUINED by Kusama. I will never recover from this.

Why did you do it to me, DOTbros?

>> No.55334282

>>55334205
Crypto staking is a meme to get you to hold while the token minters keep dumping.

>> No.55334334

>>55334205
https://staking.polkadot.network/#/pools

>Connect wallet
>Click join pool
>choose pool with decently high dot
Done
Then every so often claim rewards and restake.

You have to have at least one dot though, can you afford one dot?

>> No.55334468

>>55334334
Who owns this? This just seems like scam page.

>> No.55334487

>>55334468
It's the official staking portal you deplorable mongoloid.

>> No.55334491

>>55330523
I know.
I know that polkadot is a pedocoin.

>> No.55334513

>>55334487
See? You two are getting all worked up about your tallest midget contest. Join me on the dark side, admitting crypto is fake and gay, and we'll profit dumping on the true believers as father and son.

>> No.55334529

>>55334513
Shh I'm trying to get little babby to do something on chain okay? He just needs robust motivation.

>> No.55334815

>>55334487
The last time I tried to stake DOT you had to have two wallets, and 100 DOT. Has something changed?

>> No.55335226

>>55334815
>Has something changed?
Yeah, shit got updated

Pools have been live since december, they let stakers act as a single nominator, with the pool leader choosing validators.

They're gonna get updated again soon as well, semi auto restaking and pool leader commission among other things. At some point they're also going to let people vote in governance with staked tokens too.
The semi auto restaking works similarly when you're solo nominating, just one person needs to trigger rewards for all pool members to be imbursed.

>> No.55335267

>>55333754
easily scripted with the usual machine learning and indexing bullshit trained on /biz/ for the past 4 years

>> No.55335290

>slow as shit
>mid-throughput
>no adoption
>paedo founder
>uncapped and inflationary
wow yeah solid buy

>> No.55335464
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>>55335290
>largest developer community (+1000 counting kusama and parachains), only second to ethereum and closing the gap day by day

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>>55335464
>same phenomena in a different graph

>> No.55335480
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>>55335470
>both the most active and educated, with the fastest growth in history

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>>55335480
>constant development even in bear market

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>>55335485
>constantly educating people and bringing more developers on board around the globe with free programs to join https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3G9RnZ5PK0

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>>55335495
>highest nakamoto coefficient (99) for pos networks, only second to bitcoin and even higher than ethereum (30) in its new current form

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>>55335501
>highest staking rewards (~20%) once adjusted by inflation (6.8%)

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>>55335508
>most institutional money after bitcoin and ethereum

>> No.55335522

>>55335515
>real partnerships with top companies like sony (astar), toyota (astar), shell (energy web), deloitte (kilt), beatport (some music related parachain i can't remember), and even whole cities like shibuya city (astar once again)

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>>55335522

>> No.55335535
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>>55335522
>>55335529
>software not a security, active meetings with the sec for more than 3 years as you all realized these last weeks

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>>55335535
>top ethereum projects (mythical games, 4th by revenue on eth) already migrating from ethereum to polkadot

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>>55335543
>paid devs based on contributions with any asset on any chain

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55335571

>>55335547
>best governance on chain constantly evolving and improving

>> No.55335581

>>55335571
Here comes the designated pajeet to shill in every polkadot thread on biz

>> No.55335582

>>55335571
>true innovation with substrate framework, ink! and wasm, not your average evm clone
>true infrastructure as the defacto layer0
>true modularity
>true sharding
>true shared security from the ground up, not some vaporware like interchain security from cosmos
>best interchain communication protocol (xcm), not some vaporware like ccip from chainlink or hyperledger from quant
>perfectly fits coming narratives (appchains/rollups, china) as rollups are just poorman's parachains and dot is huge in china and all asia overall
>no need for forks, seamless upgrades
>eth 2.0's vision made true, ethereum copying everything they do, from rollups up to account abstraction and restaking (see eigenlayer for reference)
>light clients live, no need for centralized rpcs
>parathreads about to launch, pay for high quality blockspace as you go which will burn dot
>price hasn't explode yet, first parachains launched on the first month of bear market

>> No.55335602

>>55335290
>slow as shit
>mid-throughput

learn something about blockspace and asynchrounous throughtput, you midwit: https://www.rob.tech/polkadot-blockspace-over-blockchains/

they're so fucking ahead in every single deparment it's not even funny, while whole industry is just discovering the benefits of shared security (which can't be replicated if it wasn't designed with it in mind from the ground up) and wasm, they're already innovating with risc-v and elastic blockspace on demand

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i use to have some pedo webm for DOT but i delete the folder when DOT died in 2021/2022

>> No.55335623

>>55335602
>In my opinion, the blockchain ecosystem has been thinking too small about the multi-chain world. Blockchains that start and run indefinitely with a steady pulse are an evidently inefficient mechanism. The multi-chain of tomorrow consists of blockchains that scale and shrink on demand. It contains ephemeral chains spawned by on-chain factories, spun up by contracts and imbued with automated purpose - to complete their work a few hours later and disappear. Our goal in Web3 is not to maximize the number of blockchains. Maximizing the number of blockchains is something I would state explicitly as a non-goal, as it primarily benefits validator cartels seeking to extract value. Our goal in Web3 is to maximize the amount of blockspace that exists and ensure it is allocated to the state machines which need it most at any time: a constant generation and allocation of global consensus resources to those who need it the most. An enterprise without waste. In other words: the most effective blockspace producer in the world.
>The multi-chain of tomorrow consists of blockchains that scale and shrink on demand
>THE MULTI-CHAIN OF TOMORROW CONSISTS OF BLOCKCHAINS THAT SCALE AND SHRINK ON DEMAND

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>>55335582
No doubt about it, Peaq made a smart move by choosing to build DePIN on Polkadot. The features it brings to the table are just killer. I've got my fingers crossed that they'll secure a parachain slot. I actually contributed my Dot for the auction a few weeks ago to show my support. But it's not just Dot that I'm investing in. I've also got my eye on Atom, HBAR, Fet and ICX.

>> No.55335747

if you guys didn't realized yet that polkadot >>> ethereum + cosmos ibc + celestia + eigenlayer which it means they've already solved COMING narratives you shouldn't be in crypto, period
>>55335707
don't miss tanssi


>>55335707
don't miss tanssi

>> No.55336279

>>55335747
Real talk, did you make this thread then immediately fall asleep?

>> No.55336346

>>55336279
yes, hahah

>> No.55336448

>>55336346
Knew it. Well it's time for me to sleep now. Keep bodying the intellectually disabled bro, I'll have you in my dreams <3

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>>55330523
>>55334334
>>55335226
Shill me a wallet for DOT staking.

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>>55330523
strap in folks, the ccp will be bidding this up to 5$+ quick

>> No.55336631

Anyone have any idea why my tokens are not popping up in my Trust wallet even though the transfer from Revolut was successful? We're talking a test trn of about 2.5 DOT. Same thing on my Polkawallet app.

>> No.55336702

>>55336448
you can lead a horse to water but... some people are immune to alpha
>>55336472
polkadot.js is the best by far, what normies complaining about ui don't get is how many purposes it fits at the same time, from staking to bounding, voting on gov, and most importantly to interact with any parachain on one single place (think about how bad of a experience would be to bridge between multiple rollups on ethereum, you'll need tens of bridges with non optimal security as an interchain communication protocol can provide
but if that's overcomplicated for you then you can't go wrong with talisman

>> No.55337730

>>55335470
>same evm developers

>> No.55337746

>>55337730
you're beyond salvation

>> No.55337788

>>55337746
you speak with the tone of a bag holder

>> No.55337850

>>55337788
i speak with the tone of a blockchain engineer who actually builds stuff, ama

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>>55337850
do you like solidity? what do you build on polka dot? what other blockchains would you build on?

>> No.55338003

>>55337944
>do you like solidity?
no but you get used to it being the golden standard, pretty much like js for webdev
luckily wasm is the next big thing in that regard btw both solidity and evm were made by gavin in less than a few weeks, you tell me why then they decided to start all over again with a new way of doing stuff
>what do you build on polka dot?
can't doxx myself
>what other blockchains would you build on?only polkadot from the strictly tech/bringing real innovation to the space standpoint
it's easy to figure it out once you see everyone in the whole industry desperately trying to pivot to a modular architecture with shared security (spoiler: they just can't) which polkadot had it all right from the very beginning and already in production
from a network effect/liquidity standpoint only ethereum makes sense but i'm optimistic true new technologies will break that statu quo

>> No.55338063

>>55338003
>modular architecture with shared security
so what about
cosmos
avalanche
and others that could do modular architecture

>> No.55338185

>>55338063
>cosmos
this is all you need to know about dot vs atom, they aren't even in the same league: https://forum.polkadot.network/t/what-are-some-differences-between-substrate-and-cosmos-sdk/1354/8
cosmos is just about selling buzzwords to uneducated people from reddit pretty much like charles does with cardano, people who doesn't know about how game theory works on the most fundamental level and think you can have as many free lunches as you want without taking into account incentives, risks and rewards involved
the whole idea of sovereign chains is absolutely stupid and just cope because again, interchain, mesh or whatever they called security couldn't never replicate true shared security
plus it's an unregistered security and its community is split as fuck, they're about to fork it
lack of vc interest,
>avalanche
never got my foot into it more than 5 min desu (community looks like 15 yo from some memecoin) but i can't see how are they different from others with subnets and such which afaik aren't even capable of speaking between themselves
subpar at most, better alternatives out there, can't say it's sec compliant
>and others that could do modular architecture
like which ones? most of l1s are doa and stuck with old monolithic architecture from cycles ago

>> No.55338327

>>55338185
you seem to have the right idea about cosmos, though a fork could do better
on avalanche
>even capable of speaking between themselves
https://twitter.com/el33th4xor/status/1669835058335698945
that's important and avalanche has a layerzero equivalent
>sec compliant
no special letter like dot, however:
emin worked with ethereum early days like gavin and also is ic3, academically respected,
https://twitter.com/el33th4xor/status/1668322367746224128
opinion valued by regulators

>>55338185
>most of l1s are doa
they could be, but also there's lots of new ones that are at least slightly promising

>> No.55338570

>>55334282
I had the same conception from the start, but I don't think it is. It could be that the assets you staked rug pulled. Don't stake when you don't believe in the long-term bearing of the project.

>> No.55338619

>>55338327
>you seem to have the right idea about cosmos, though a fork could do better
I think Anon's right, and his analogy cracks the hell out of me. Kek

Nevertheless, these are two solid blockchains. Solid innovation can bring them together to interact. Projects like Peaq, which runs as PolkaDot parachain, partner with fetch.ai to enable such interaction via their agent AI in the economy of things that's multichain.

>> No.55338997

>is not named as a security in the SEC lawsuit
>dumps anyway

Why?

>> No.55339040

>>55338327
will take a deeper look
>>55338997
2 main reasons:
-cex suddenly liquidating all their alts and converting them into btc/ethmarket due to uncertainty and fear of being sued
-market inefficiencies, your average buyer
can't distinguish yet which alts have an edge over others or aren't even aware of polkadot efforts to be labeled as software instead of security

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>>55339040
>cex suddenly liquidating all their alts and converting them into btc/ethmarket due to uncertainty and fear of being sued


Which CEX?
Celsius is not CEX. They made their intentions known by saying that they are converting every customer alt in their position to Bitcoin and Ethereum. I don't think Dot is part of their major holding.

>> No.55339096

>>55339070
haven't you noticed that like a week ago most of top alts went suddenly down like 15, 20% in just a few minutes out of the blue on an already red day while both btc and eth barely moved? that was some cex derisking and decreasing exposure to alts, rumours said it was robinhood iirc who don't want legally fight sec

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>>55339096
same or worst happened with ada, sol, matic and such

>> No.55339107

>>55330523
>Diversification
Little DOT, BTC, ETH, QNT, NXRA, MATIC makes a great investor. All in is for retards.

>> No.55339301

%50 DOT
%50 Link
Am I gonna make it?

>> No.55339746

>>55335602
>60 second finality
dead on arrival

>> No.55339752

>>55339301
NGMI! A better diversified portfolio would help try to focus on more utility tokens.

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>>55330532
No one gives a shit about dead chains. Would rather go all in on Matic and projects building on there like ImmunifyLife. Blockchain innovations are guaranteed.

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>>55330523
ROSECHUD reporting. Just looked at the DOT graph for the first time in a while. Holy fuck you have to be retarded not to buy now look at this fucking graph! Wtf

>> No.55339823

>>55332116
>polkadot actually has the uptake and the critical mass to maintain it's trajectory.
So long as that uptake sticks. I'm more concerned about blockchain products. Medical sector is getting onboard to enhance healthcare by making data available on chain. That's the kind of innovation I want to see.

>> No.55339848

>>55338003
>security
Privacy and security on the blockchain shouldn't be negotiated. IMM for digital health. Start there.

>> No.55340191

>>55339752
More attention seem to be focused on utility tokens lately with SEC's war on some assets which they believe are securities.

>>55339823
Investing agressively into working DeFi products is a no-brainer at this point.

>> No.55340347

>>55340191
The attention on utility tokens now is not surprising as they currently have more potentials in terms of fundamentals a few are already in my bag like NXRA, EWT and OBXT.

>> No.55342697

>>55339746
???
this is so inaccurate, get your facts right

>> No.55342790

>>55330523
I know that in the next bullrun this won't be in the top 100
Not buying your bags

>> No.55342919

>>55342790
Delusional