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>>10811060
He never did understand economics. That's why Ethereum has such a retarded economic model that rewards scammers and punishes users, developers and investors.

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>>10641161
The economics behind the EOS token is actually pretty ingenious, especially now that they're implementing resource renting which decouples the value of the token from network resource prices.

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>>9940262
>being this delusional
I'm not the one sperging out in every Ethereum thread about how Ethereum is so terrible. That's what really reeks of desperation. You're so afraid for your investment that you're compelled to waste your time spreading FUD about its competition. This is how you spend your time.

>You don't know what you're talking about. Ethereum is a protocol. Solidity is a language that's compiled to EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine). And it's absolutely possible to write secure code in C++ if you know what you're doing.
I'm a C coder, I know exactly what I'm talking about. There is no such thing as millions of lines of C++ code free of vulnerabilities. Linux, Windows, various SQL implementations, OSX, they all have had and will continue to have vulnerabilities. Ethereum is not a special snowflake, and neither is EOS.

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>>9850851
>going through this level of mental gymnastics to rationalize why you missed out on another moon mission
Occam's razor: You're missing something. Not necessarily because you're dumb, but possibly because you refuse to believe what's right in front of your face. Very much reminds me of democrats and their loss to Trump.

>muh money laundering = muh Russia
>muh dumb normies = muh racist rednecks


Same psychology. You became emotionally attached to your "team" and your team lost. Now you can't find the self-awareness to re-assess things and throw out your initial analysis which was proven grossly inaccurate. Instead, you double down and the conspiracies become increasingly intricate and detached from reality. You are the embodiment of r/CryptoCurrency

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>>9777461
Even if Ethereum scales (and that's a huge IF) it still has a poor economic model, and will never gain mainstream adoption due to app users needing to actually understand how crypto works. Pic related.

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>>9776983
pic related

>>9777135
lmao you kids crack me up

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>>9753441
You're right, the flippening is definitely not a meme...

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>>9748719
I went all in back in February/March after trying the test net out and realizing how much better of a system it is than Ethereum. I only regret that I didn't look into the project sooner.

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