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>>3782232
>mfw app has been in development for over 2 years

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ODN, LINK or WTC guys?
I know they're all going to have a big month so I'm mostly looking to time gains between the 3 and maximize profits.
Link is gonna pump till the middle of the month with SIBOS, ODN's just gonna raise forever (seriously though will be on a bigger exchange soon which will cause a pump), and WTC is gonna go crazy when it hits a real exchange and they get their wallet and blockchain out this month. Anyone else trying to time these three and not sure how to play it?

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I've been making money for the last 30 days with them but just because it's on the news what do you think it matters? It will still be alive it's not like anything is changing

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excellent advice anon>>3579996

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>>3558839

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>>3548334

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>>3520000
Quads decree it to be truth.

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>Buy BAT at 290
>Wait for it to rise over 400
>Dump
>wait for it to fall back down to 300, buy
>wait for it to rise over 400
>dump again

Lmao I've made 100$ today doing this, who the fuck are the dumb goys buying at 400+?

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>Buy this shit so I can dump on you

Nice try Schlomo

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>>3499973
>their faces when they doubled down during the dip

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Don't you think it would rise in anticipation of the news? Volume could go up any or every day

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WE DID IT BOYS

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>>2795651
If you want to make some money off the good old military industrial complex Raytheon is a great opportunity. Between their old US and Israeli contracts and their new cutting edge single-use drones they will certainly continue to grow at 30-40% a year.

Last year I invested 50k and its worth 67k now

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>>2761172
Im getting out of the game goy. My cousin Herschel has provided an internship.

Stay mad Gentile Garbage

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>>2160742
sent ;^)

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>>2116642
>FOMO

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NEXT STOP: 15k
GO GO GO

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>>2069657
Lmao subbed good shit.

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>MFW I'm buying cheap bitcoins while weak hands bail

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>>2064315
We will use what is referred to as a chord overview network where the the STaTiC and nonSTaTic nodes connect to "chord nodes". The "chord network" is a "virtual overview" or in other words, the upper layer of the network and we will call it the Virtual Chord Network.

The STaTiC nodes and the nonSTaTiC nodes create the blocks... All nodes create the same block and all blocks have the same blockhash. Therefore, all block have the same ID (we will explain later why contain all blocks contain the same transactions).

Transactions work exactly the same as the block creation and so now we can see that all blocks will be the same in each STaTiC and nonSTaTiC and later you will see why this is, as we continue this explanation.

Each node (STaTiC and nonSTaTiC) is connected to one "virtual chord node" the chord nodes are only virtual, instead of being real nodes. If the block is ID=1 ( or if we create transaction then TR ID ) then this block will create the #1 virtual chord node and will then send the created block to the #2, #4, #8 nodes (this is an example of a network with just 16 virtual chord nodes) the #2 will send to #3 #5 #9 and so on...

The block creation time is not uncontrolled either. So, if we use 160sec block time (just an example because 160 seconds is easier to understand with a 16 virtual chord system).

Therefore, the chord nodes create blocks as follows:

#1 between 0-10 seconds
#2 between 10-20
#3 between 20-30

and continuing to #16 up to 160 seconds.

However, we will use more chords of course as this is just a simplified example so the process is more easily understood.

Therefore, no transaction or block conflicts occur and every peer knows who will create the block and who will first distribute the block.

Added question: But what if that creator block is down or attacked? Does it switch to a different STaTiC?

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>>2059801
We can call it JEW coin.

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>>2047787

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