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>>55525347
>By the way I actually did pick up AKRO at the bottom
Gotta thank the Aave vibes thread spammer, I wish this nigga all the best.
>which isn't a 100x
I bought below $0.0009, I was basically the entire buying pressure on Kucoin when it dropped below that. Sure it was more of a x90 till the top, and I did sell earlier than the exact top, but the bottom was perfectly timed (because I created it).
>AKRO was a scam by the way
a scam that was about to be the first DeFi project for Polkadot, shortly before mainnet launch, standing at sub $1m market cap while every other DeFi scam was mooning. Sure it was a scam like many others, but it was obvious alpha.
> you don't have over 4 trillion tokens
Yeah I do lmao. There were people with 4+ trillies almost a month ago in here, I actually fucked up by waiting for a lower bottom and ended up paying almost 10000 per token on average by the end of it. Some bought their 4T stacks for barely 5 figures USD.
>>55525224
Anyone who never sells his initial even after 10x is too greedy to make it. Been in crypto since late 2012, took me a while to make it, but during that decade I was never at a risk of losing it all, and most people along the way got lucky and still lost everything.
And yes, I'm hoping for way more than 10x, and I was clearly giving the worst-case scenario if everything falls into place. Imagine thinking that a x100 is guaranteed and owed to you. Seen a lot of these during the years, not a single one of them made it. People held Verge after a x1000 and sold at a loss lmfao

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>>24697525
BCH and Monero can and SHOULD coexist.
Governments are already banning monero, Japan for instance.
BCH has the same level of security and anonymity but not on the protocol level (it's a second level solution there), so it's posing as government-friendly.
Also the fees and UX are significantly better with BCH, which helps getting normies to buy, use and thus participate in coinjoins.
A coinjoin protocol used by a handful of people is less secure than you think.

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