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>> No.19706023 [View]
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It's only begun

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I remember the high point.
The 2x pump when this got launched on binance.. 42k sats I believe..

I rode the v2 pump and sold the top but starting buying back at 20k sat mark, and heavily too.

This is my moonshot coin, other than btc if this doesn't make it then I don't believe in alts.

Just 1% of the cloud computing market is all this needs for pic related

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Technically bitcoin isn't byzantine fault tolerant, as consensus must be definitive and blockchains are based on probability. The Hashgraph is not only BFT, but is asynchronous (aBFT) which has literally never been implemented in the history of the internet. ABFT voting algorithms with strong math proofs have existed for 30 years, but the bandwidth required to send and receive so many votes and receipts made them completely impractical. Hashgraph uses hashes and digital signatures to link events (transactions) together and create a history of communication, which allows us to apply those aBFT voting algorithms virtually, without sending any votes over the internet. Hashgraph not only sets the bar for security, but does so at incredible speeds. All that's needed to be communicated is the transactions themselves, the timestamp, plus two hashes (1-2% more data) and you gossip this out, which is the fastest known way to distribute information in a network. After that, latency to consensus is about 3 seconds, depending on node proximity, bandwidth, and number of nodes. Hashgraph is literally better than anything we've ever seen and are likely to ever see in our lifetime. People can hate on the patent and I understand that, but institutions and corporations don't necessarily subscribe to the same ideology; they want stability, governance and regulatory compliance. This is not /g/, we are /biz/nessmen and should only care about making money. Hedera has taken all the right steps to be fast-tracked to an ETF, leaving bitcoin in the dust. The institutional and accredited investor rounds were before the stock market dumped so Hbars are likely to be very cheap. Scheduled to launch next month, summer at the latest. Be ready.

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>>12159510
If that's not shoopd then... quality post anon. I got in at $900, but didn't have much starting capital, so now sitting on $80k ready for the next run. Best of luck friend

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>>4179439
You realize what the only solution is to your problem?

Use that new money to buy the dip to decrease your average buying price.
And by christmas you can go home to your family and surprise your family with that new wealth.
Imagine how proud your father will be if you doubles his money and you can gift him the one thing he always wanted.

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>>3871417
"A few data feeds exist for Ethereum today that source data from trustworthy websites, but provide no assurance of correctly relaying such data beyond the reputation of their operators (typically individuals or small entities). HTTPS connection to a trustworthy website would seem to offer a solution, but smart contracts lack network access, and HTTPS does not digitally sign data for out-of-band verification. The lack of a substantive ecosystem of trustworthy data feeds is frequently cited as critical obstacle to the evolution of Ethereum and decentralized smart contracts in general"

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LETS FUCKING GO /BIZ/RAELITES. WE ALL GONNA MAKE IT

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>I shilled iota at $.25
>I shilled iota at $.35
>I shilled iota at $.45
>I shilled iota at $.55
>I'm shilling iota at $.65

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That's good my friend. If BTC stabilizes we can trade alts and make real money.

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TaaS dividends are scheduled for early Aug. It will pump and then dump after the payout. Already up 28%

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>>2807067
BTC aint done diving. We still have a chance to get in low. Although in a few months we will laugh at these prices and speed away in our lambo
>literally the best coin

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>>2709475
Come over to 8biz. We're bringing /biz/ back

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>TFW bought eth at $32

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