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>>56935441
Well, I'm pretty into this one coin called blackswan. They use Chatgpt to read news, and execute trades on preset conditions. Theoretically, you could set it to long btc when the etf is approved and the bot would automatically long it with 10x leverage or something like that when it happens and get in before everyone else. I've seen people actually pull this off successfully with XRP case news events, and we're all dreaming of dong this with the etf approval. The dev's plan is to eventually add all kinds of features to use ai to automate trading, and this idea seems like it could be a big deal. It's at like 200k market cap right now, 3.3 million at ath. Price action has been rough lately, and I think it's just because the devs don't know how to market. Devs aren't doxed, but have been steadily releasing updates and improving it. They seem legit. They do seem super autistic though, and we're all waiting to see if they can pull off marketing this thing. This is their website, although you'll find more info in the tg: https://www.blackswan.biz/

A project with the same ambition is Octavia, but those fuckers have had a presale going forever now, and the AI auto trading is just something planned. No working product for that yet, but they actually come off as a lot more polished and are better at marketing. They will probably get nigger cattle in droves, and using ai language models to automate trading, to me, seems like it will be a big deal one day. Check em out.

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>>55960275
Not dropping any quantum-resistant tokens? You just got a big ol' F in this class.

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>>55770196
Combining the best of PoS and PoW makes it better than the rest

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As a freelancer, what do you use in requesting for payments?

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>>55048564
It also has its contract renounced and that's actually a good feature

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>>54902062
Literally bros why should I care that a roastie dies?
At this point in my life I cannot even feel pity for attractive people. Pretty women never gave me the time of day so why should I worship them like you normgroids do?

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>>54762475
The only risk that I'm going to take gonna be playing the games in GOB universe which will be employing the RiskFi mode of gameplay

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>>54711264
Cronos, CryptoXpress and xMoney comes to mind. Kek

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+$2,000 realized, $3,000 unrealized today
I feel nothing

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>>53920865
And only those that implemented the primary recommendation of post quantum cryptography from NIST are safuu

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>>53742575
Participating in the onchain staking of Utrust would have saved the faggot. I hope he listens

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>>53690280
I agree, the adoption of crypto payment is indeed growing but it's important to prioritize security measures to protect both the merchants and customers. The increase in popularity also brings an increase in cyber threats, so implementing robust security systems is crucial to ensure the safe and seamless integration of crypto payments into our daily transactions

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Any actual traders here who wrote BBBY calls this week?

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>>53596432
>Tell me how crypto is going to surpass that exactly.
Crypto > fiat. Decentralized systems = better security. Low fees, fast tx speeds. DeFi gives access to the unbanked. Privacy and anti-censorship too.

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>>53297083
If you are buying now, then you must be one of those saying that BTC is going to 10k. Any experienced trader must have stacked 50% of his gems already.

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>>53192536
Wtf are you saying

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>>52421473
These are old gems, I will go with the likes of AERGO, BETA, TRAIS, and the upcoming GSTAR. They stand a better chance to print solid gains but that's just my two cents.

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>>52335400
Both are literally the same as gamblers play to win just like gamers. The striking difference IMO is the ability to create fun activities with gaming and have fun without having anything to lose.

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>>52331992
>Dragonchain
*drags cigarette*
>that takes me back

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>>51451146
I heard that everything dumped recently. Is it worth it to get into stocks now? If everything is cheap it should be much easier to make money right?

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except bobos and stinky pajeet lunc bagholders

life good.

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Any European stackers here or is this mostly an American thing?

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sorry, faggot bagholders.
nothing personell

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Currency swaps are generally last resort bullshit and a sign of recession just around the corner. I can only think of one big country level currency swap, because I'm not really well versed, but it was Goldman Sachs and Greece. It was meant to be a cash influx for Greece, while it was at it's lowest rating, with huge incentives for Goldman Sachs, and a massive option in case of nearing default.
Essentially it's a bad sign, all the more if this wasn't known to the public or mentioned as a possibility recently. They know something we don't, which is the basis for all finance, and it might fuck a lot of investors, which is also the basis of finance.

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