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56935054 No.56935054 [Reply] [Original]

is it over??????

>> No.56935353

>>56935054
If $10 per grt next year is over, then yes it's over 100%.

>> No.56935749

It never begun really

>> No.56935814
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56935814

>>56935353
based over $10 overlevel

>> No.56935949

it was never over. i mean 10k suicide bag is not too pricey at the moment to not rope when this train really gets to speed

>> No.56937392
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56937392

Attention gentlemen:

After more than two years of holding GRT,
I am finally in the green

>> No.56937558

>>56937392
based but that stack is a little small. can we make that a sui before the summer?

>> No.56937601

>>56937392
Hey Buddy! Congrats!

>> No.56937613

>>56937558
>>56937601
thanks guys. yeah we can get those numbers up.
what are your stacks at?

>> No.56937715

>>56937613
13k or so
our gurties are goin places

>> No.56937778

>>56937613
380k gurties

im am gonna make it anons

>> No.56937908

>>56937613
420k(ish)
I’m hoping to sell half in the next year and take a couple years off.

>> No.56937925

>>56937778
>>56937908
based, how does 10 million us dollars sound for you fine fellows?

>> No.56937983

Thinking about going in hard on GRT
shill me gents

>> No.56938121

>>56937983
No, it's over. We will NEVER hit 20 cents again

>> No.56938228

I got 500K of these fuckers. Am I going to make it?

>> No.56938294

>>56938121
Question for you anon, how much has the supply been diluted since last ATH?

>> No.56938551
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56938551

No because there are better ways to index data and soon people will realize that they're being ripped off for oracles and indexing because KNS does it for dirt cheap

>> No.56938627

>>56938551
ugh

>> No.56938683

>>56935054
Possibly. GRT was ahead of its time, and being the first to release a viable product meant some things were rushed. It does what its supposed to do very well, and even got huge clients like Uniswap connected to their Indexers, but the system requirements to achieve the performance it does are immense compared to more modern and well thought-out solutions. At the end of the day, it's a question of cost and efficiency for the same output. GRT has failed miserably here.

It is obsolete already. It will get one final solid return this run, before being replaced by competing solutions that can do the same thing, and better. I think 100% it is over for GRT. The transition just hasn't occurred yet.

>> No.56938719

>>56938551
Ah, this is actually what I was referring to. Hadn't read the thread, but saw this comment after my post submitted. Pretty much, this is one very good example of a solution that obsoletes GRT.

GRT is essentially the "shotgun" approach, indexing everything - even data clients might not necessary need or want. KNS is a bit more granular, which improves efficiency and decreases cost while providing a customer the exact same data they are paying The Graph for, only faster and cheaper.

If GRT can pivot to selective indexing and find a way to integrate BLS signatures into their solution, they might have a chance to compete in 2024 and onward. This remains to be seen.