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>> No.58494345 [View]

>>58494320
You don't. Pool's closed nigger.

>> No.58494286 [View]

>>58494277
>P.S. Hope you're all unvaxxed
They expect some of us in the infinity pool, brother.

>> No.58494242 [View]

>>58492771
>Hope you're all unvaxxed
Of course. I'm mildly hopeful to have a future with the vaccinated people removed from the gene pool.

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>>58494000
A glownigger trying to silo discussion to a containment thread even though the pool's closed.

>> No.58493922 [View]

>>58493687
Bitcoin has a built-in supply reduction mechanism. Staking achieves a similar effect. The problem is that the market does not believe Link staking is anywhere close to being released. Else LINK would see speculative price action right now. Whether the market is correct in guaging how soon staking will come is a seperate question. But the main point you need to understand is that nobody believes staking is near, therefore nobody wants to speculate on the LINK token.
>inb4 nitpicking about staking already technically being out.
In the context of what I am saying, staking refers to an uncapped pool. Uncapped pool means virtually uncapped potential for circulating supply reduction. The baby pool we have now is just not able to reduce the circulating supply all that much. So it doesn't matter if you want to call it real staking or not.

As we have clearly seen in the last 5 years, a crypto being special or even useful for real world applications is not enough to pump the price. Because as I previously said, node operators have no incentive to hoard tokens past a certain amount (50,000 was it?)The only thing that matters for number go up is reduced supply. End of story.

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someone start a APU USDT pool pls

>> No.58491648 [View]

>>58491637
unlike steth, staking space is limited and yield will go up when the staking pool is backing more jobs. curious to see what kind of premium stlink will carry in the future

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>>58491169

We're on like 10 CEX now Ubelfren, there's far more liquidity available than what's in the Uniswap pool. Gone are the days where Apu's only source of liq was one DEX.

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>>58491152
i can’t believe im seeing someone with braincells in these threads
there are currently 51 millionaires holding apu.
there is 4.1 million dollars in liquidity in the pool
what do you think happens next when one of those millionaires decides to tap out?

>> No.58490306 [View]

Is there a raffle smart contract we can do where we throw our crypto into a lottery and the winner takes delivery?

If I start a non profit that IS a raffle for Comex silver is that legal? Can i pay myself from the money coming in?

I live very close to NYC and could show up within 2 hours notice if they try zogging me and say i need to take delivery asap

I think this is a way to fight back
and participants can get 1000oz of silver for less than 100 dollars.
I think I would set it up so you would have to buy an Eagle from one of the based dealers and then send Eth to the wallet pool
once the wallet has enough for a bar we cash it out and buy the bar
We determine the winner either through (((random))) number generator site *fuck that
or I just have a baby pick a number on camera

>> No.58489607 [View]

>>58489597
does a shitty windows 07 looking ass pool game count?

>> No.58489324 [View]

>>58489314
The only thing he's diluting is your gene pool by coming in your wife after you've done it. Then his uncircumcised cock head is scooping out all your semen and leaving his own in there

>> No.58486928 [View]

>>58486736
they do await me and many other anons here

let this post be a reminder of the perennial truth of our days:

POOL IS CLOSED NIGGER LMAO

SEETHE MORE PLEASE

>> No.58486704 [View]

Here’s the playbook
Stock buyback to reach 32
Sell OTM calls to finance the buyback and frontrun the hedge funds cutting their money supply
Share buyback dries the pool of available shares making the death line for shorts lower
By Tuesday we moon

>verification not required

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>>58486187
Same kek. Now they are both retired, my parents are speedrunning blowing all their cash in pointless holidays around the world. They are on foreign soil 3 weeks per month in average, sipping their $15 cocktail on front of the swimming pool and sending pics of their 5 star restaurant food on snapchat every fucking day.

Meanwhile my 4 grandparents died since the clotshot, and all i inherited was debts (that at least i was allowed to refuse after tons of paperwork). Not even a single trinket inherited, not even an old broken toaster from the 70s. Just debts.

>> No.58486329 [View]

>>58486319
he peed in the pool

>> No.58486319 [View]

Someone just added liquidity to the pool. How does one do that anyway? What does it do? Act as a buffer for price drops or something?

>> No.58486169 [View]

>>58486166
The shares that were borrowed have been borrowed from the liquidity pool and will execute as market orders. So whatever the selling price is going for, they will have to buy until liquidity runs out. This is why we're all buying and holding. If we hold, we have pricing power. This is why the ladder attack is happening, they algorithmically push down the price at a small loss, this is ironically good for our buying power.

TL:DR
Buy and hold to shrink the pool for maximum prices when the contracts expire.

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could a fren possibly start a apu/usdt pool on uniswap v3 please??

>> No.58483302 [View]

>>58483257
Fuck you asshole, you made me get happy and check the stock thinkingit's recovering. This shit isn't lifting off and is still a fucking floating corpse in a stagnant pool of piss. Can't believe I skipped out on selling when it was worth $60. Stupid fucking retards pretending like this shit was about to go to triple digits, and I'm the bigger retard for going along with their delusions. I deserve to be a fucking bagholder, listening to dumbasses spout bullshit. "Oh its an equinox short squeeze leap short, we're gonna be quintillionaires soon! Just ignore the stock tanking, that's just them pulling nasty tricks".

>> No.58482458 [View]

>>58482433
>fragile midwit egos

Lmfao I posted this reply in last night's thread:

>people who got tricked into taking the sideffect special and their shares are forever locked into the Infinity Pool

Superstonk seething over Ryan's vaccine tweets made me realize that too. I forgot at the end of the day, redditors are gonna be redditards. Smart enough to figure out Wallstreet shenanigans, too dumb to avoid a clot shot. Such is the curse of a midwit.

They're even seething about andrew tate right now, like who gives a fuck if he's holding or not

>> No.58480540 [View]

>>58480424
ofc you need billions of USD to secure a network for the PoW. It is indeed the main argument against this consensus method. the arguemnt that convinced me is that its about game theory. its a long debate of PoW vs PoS. im team PoW.
ultimately its imposible with 1 block every 10min for it to remain decentralized in a meaningful way. Its a flaw as your comment suggests.
Kaspa attemps to make it better. It is at 1 block per second and is on a good way to implement 10 bps. on testnet theres been tests up to 32bps and the grand dream is 100bps.
with a hugeton of blocks, a small miner is way more likely to be able to mine blocks without needing a centralized miningpool.
if the price of securing a network is in the billions, its not your 1k computer that is supposed to mine blocks, but you also dont need tens of millions to hit blocks.
Hitting blocks is important for MEV and tx order control and the money you can profit from it. Otherwise you can just as well stay with a mining pool..

I dont like PoS because its validators and VCs fiesta.

>> No.58480361 [View]

>>58480246
Damn nigga you must be MADDDD 8 posts in a 17 post thread. You either bought the top or are paid to be here. Either way I bought some Link earlier today and am staked up. You should check in on the pool and let me know what the capacity is at

>> No.58480354 [View]

>>58480343
worst case go yield something l like stablecoin
pool on curve tis like 14% apy. are your loans at a higher rate?
or get some balls and go yield pulse/dai pair on pulsex and get like120% apy plus gain when pulsechain pumps this year.

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