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>>19453407
those are roockie numbers

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>>17394895
resistance is coming closer. smashing right through $400 if the top breaks ez money

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>>12242194
I feel you anon.

t.
>had AntShares at 4$, sold at loss to cover BitMex long that got liquidated anyway
>had XVG at 120 sats, sold when it dipped to 90 sats, just to see it madly moon like month later
>bought BCH during first pump for like 0.2 BTC
>got liquidated on AMD longs bought at 13$ when it bear trapped to 9.5$

But still in the game. So many fucking mistakes, but I somehow feel that money was worth it. I learned a lot.

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>>9621728
Fucking this, 100% unironically.

I started a meetup in my town and had the pleasure of getting into working with a guy who started a dapp company. After hiring some real developers, didn't end up having money to hire lil old NEET me, but I've talked with him at length about the scaling solutions he sees and wants to implement on his own platform as well as what people connected to the Ethereum Foundation itself are saying. For one, he wants to develop his own mined sidechain for his platform to allow superfast operations on his local chain, that are valid when settled more slowly on the mainchain. He sees this being one of the major avenues that most ETH projects will go towards pretty soon.

tfw still-learning Solidity developer; here's hoping I can become one of the early codemonkeys that gets paid obscene amounts to make Cryptokitties-type shit when the dapp-store explosion happens because there are just no developers right now.

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>>8728886
is this is mooning
what is the next gear?
marsing?

you've seen nothing yet

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Let's brainstorm some entrepreneurial ideas on how to actually start bringing in some money by developing blockchain...stuff.

As far as I can tell, so far in the whole history of crypto there are several discrete methods of making decent money in the space, and they're roughly separated by tiers, based on how pajeet they are.

I'll list a few:

PAJEET TIER
>begging

SHIT TIER
>trading. Buy low sell high, booooring. Legitimate, I suppose, but more luck than skill, and zero-sum means you're still making money off other people for no especially good reason
>ICO's. Same as trading but at least you're more of a Chad for higher risk/reward

MEH TIER
>scams. (twitter, phishing, hacking etc) you're an asshole morally speaking, but I have to admire the fact that you put in the work to do it, not to mention the risk of getting caught, and people were dumb enough that it worked. At least you're purging crypto of the brainlets - someone had to do it eventually

REDDIT TIER
>mining. Still good passive income, plus you're supporting the network; but at this point, difficulty on big coins is high enough that you have to have a farm to make any real money
>"dev fee" commissions - e.g. if you write a miner like Claymore used by a ton of people; trading fees if you're a big exchange, etc

(cont.)

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0.1
shit is gaining so fast

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>>3690740
eth won't fork

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>>3530000
>What is even the purpose of ETH again?
DESTROY (once great now estranged) BITCOIN!

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>>3303977
You should always buy before its too late

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