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>>29764194
>tfw your brain is too big for the buzzpill
it's not

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what are your go-to sources for crypto news?

I feel like i'm always at least one step behind every pump

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>>29144790
>>29147213
This can in fact be proven by pure math. Advanced analysis of the tokenomics reveals that the price movement has symplectic topology and thus is governed by the Poincaré–Birkhoff theorem, which states that every area-preserving, orientation-preserving homeomorphism of an annulus that rotates the two boundaries in opposite directions has at least two fixed points.

And these two fixed points are $1 or $40 eoy.

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>>23498751
>Its a currency coin thats supposed to be "better mousetrap" tokenomics.

That's not even a half bad description.

Here's what HEX is: it's just an ERC20 token. You can receive it, send it, hold it. And that's about it. It has one additional defining gimmick though: it tries to incentivize people that have some tokens to "lock them up" for a period of time. How does it do that? By paying them a bonus for it. The longer you lock it up, the more. Where's this bonus coming from? From inflating the currency by a fixed amount (3.69% annualized, or something like that). So if you don't lock yours, they'll lose their value somewhat relative to those that do. End of story.

Is this useful? About as useful as all the other Bitcoin variants I'd say. At least in principle. In practice, this would only be useful if enough people actually used it in that way. The locking mechanism could be seen as an anti-dump facility that provides some transparency into how many people are willing to spend their tokens right away or save them for later. Which is at the very least an interesting idea.

Will it succeed in any way? Even if it's associated with a scummy figure? Probably not, but who knows. It's no worse than a fucking joke like Bitcoin SV and that's been in or near the top ten since years.

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>>19228426
I always had and still have the theory that Dave Kleiman was Satoshi. Because of the peculiar way the original C++ bitcoin code was written. The original client was a Microsoft-y Windows C++ application written by a diligent amateur. Traditional crypto code is usually Unix-targeted based on the GNU toolchain. People like Hal Finney or Adam Back would never ever write code like this.

Dave Kleiman though was a "Microsoft MVP" writing several technical books on Windows security.

t. C++ software dev

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>>16109029
Best driver tech in the market at the moment. I'm not an Audi fan but they beat Tesla which is quite impressive.
>>16109033
Aesthetically yes. MBUX over Audi but other than that the S class peaked at the W140.
t. Former W221 S63 owner. Dumped it when the W222 came out for a Model S then dumped that piece of shit for a G12 BMW

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>tfw all in Rheinmetall AG stocks

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mfw I realize Chainlink is oversold

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This will give it a little bump at best, but don't expect much. At least not in the short term. BAT's a strategic long term bet.

Digital advertising is a huge fucking market and it's only going to grow. We're talking hundreds of billions of dollars spent yearly. BAT's market cap is a measly $150M compared to that.

The Google/Facebook duopoly is gobbling up everyone else's revenue in this space. The market's hungry for a competitor. If BAT can position itself as a viable alternative model, it could grow into something huge. But it'll take time to develop, Brave hasn't even hit version 1.0 yet.

Whether they can actually pull it of on a techincal level is the crucial question and it's too early to tell.

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>be me
>get into crypto in july of 2017 with 1200 usd initial investment
>make awesome flip after awesome flip
>antshares, 0x, chainlink, bounty0x, kyber network
>reach all time high of 417k
>always realize that chainlink is the key to everything
>go all in at 22c
>have over 2M link
>learn to swing trade
>accumulate more and more, become more acquainted with link than the most important people in my life
>currently have nearly 3M link
>mfw will be super mega rich off 1200 usd

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>>12129226
>mfw when even smarter and made money off the crypto fad

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Bitmain can easily raise money from investors. They can easily shift their focus to running AI algorithms and cloud computing. They're not going bankrupt anytime soon.

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There's no reason why it couldn't go back to $7. Nothing has changed since last year.

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>The poor want redistribution
>The middle class wants security (protection of private property)
>The rich want less taxes

Based on these three points you can predict people's voting behavior. Prove me wrong.

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Is it possible to write an algorithm that comes close to predicting the correct lottery numbers?

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>>11310963
>other the other

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all you have to do is just look at the screen upside down, then just buy high sell low like you always do

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I finally understand the asian fetish

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NIGGAS IFFY HUH BLICKY GOT THE STIFFY HUH

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>tfw you shorted TRY

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What’s the best way to integrate everything I do digitally into one device?

Is an iPad pro with a SIM card the best way to do this?

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Litecoin is going to be $127 by August 2nd.

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How can we leverage open source analytics software like R and our collective intelligence to make money on the crypto market?

Does anyone want to combine our skills and make a telegram group or discord?

All members have to prove they’re useful in someway so that we don’t have brainlets bogging us down.

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>tfw work consists of browsing reddit, news sites, 4chan, and drinking coffee

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