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Biz sleeping on this as usual.

Tezos is by far THE best coin for staking. This and Algo are going to capture the market.

>> No.16453599

/biz/ is so resistant to tranny coin
is it because you do not like staking with a first party wallet or cold staking?

>> No.16453600

>>16453577
anyone switching from CB to Binance?

>> No.16453604

>>16453600
just made that switch lol

>> No.16453609

I prefer to stake from my ledger. Cold storage style. Tezos will be numero uno

Goal is to live off of staking rewards

>> No.16453612

It's going to dump

No point in staking if the shitcoin you own loses value. Ponzi

>> No.16453674

>>16453612
just lol if you think tezos will lose value. Folks from BMW, audi and posche is interested and thats not even scratching the surface.

>> No.16453690

>>16453612
This. Finally someone with brains. All you need is BTC everything else is a PnD distraction. Staking is hella gimmicky, the stakers will just dump. Staking is over all pretty fucking stupid. Staking shitcoins are masternode shitcoins 2.0

>> No.16453706

>>16453674
Partnership memes. Remember all the chunks scams with partnerships. Partnerships don't mean anything. Partnership = hype and nothing goes up forever. Do you do think BMW Audi and Porsche need xtz? No xtz needs them more. Look at shitcoins with partnerships. There are 100s if not 1000s of them.

>> No.16453708

>>16453690
BTC will be dethroned in a few years. It has failed

>> No.16453721

>>16453706
Partnerships are usually bullshit in crypto, but tezos is the exception. They are the real deal, and yes they might find a use case for tezos because its one of the most secure networks in the world. Smart contracts will have use cases for self driving cars

>> No.16453752

>>16453706
n i g g er
this aint "muh partership" these companies are using Tezos on thier own. They are the ones announcing it not Tezos
Tezos is unironically bigger than those companies and time will prove that
if you've been fighting for a long time not wanting to check what Tezos is, this is the time
there will be generational wealth created from Tezos
this is ur chance faggot, u either one of the lucky ones but extremely stupid since you've been spoonfed and still dont react

>> No.16453792

>>16453752
This. Tezos operates in a professional manner and dont hype partnerships at all. There is huge value in a decentralized network with resources and SECURE smart contracts. Tezos will continue where Eth and btc failed. The guys over at the tezos foundation are not delusional, they know what it takes to make a blockchain succeed

>> No.16453831

>>16453708
Deluded shitcoiner.
>>16453752
>>16453792
Not pumping your shitcoin bags rannjeeet.

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>>16453721
>tezos
>one of the most secure networks
top fucking kek
>we were not ready for Babylon, and Babylon was not ready for us
>There have been at least three new bugs found in Babylon since it became active just a few days ago.
>When Babylon first became active, nodes didn't know how to handle the operations in the mempool that were using the Athens format. This caused connectivity issues on the network for a few hours after the transition until a hotpatch could be released and bakers updated their nodes.
>Transferring from a KT1 account now expects to receive the amount in mutez instead of tz. 100000 mutez = 1 tz. See GitLab bug report here.
The Babylon code uses integer division when calculating the block rewards, so a block that is missing only one endorsement receives as much reward as a block missing 16 endorsements.
>This means everyone is earning less than expected from baking rewards until this is fixed. The first mention I saw of this was shortly before Babylon activated, but it didn't get much of a response.

>This brings a few questions to mind:
>How is it that these bugs passed code review before even being submitted to the Tezos governance process? I.e. how come they were not caught through unit testing or other means of verifying the code was well written?
>How is it that these bugs were not discovered during testing phase? Did anyone...

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>>16453792
>they know what it takes to make a blockchain succeed
like pushing bugriddled code onto the live network

>> No.16453859

>>16453831
>rannjeeet
if you'er not fudding and holding jsut for the fuck off it, i truly feel sorry for you and 99.9% you're the rankeesh

>> No.16453897

this level of FUD with the steady upward chart movement is the most bullish of indicators

>> No.16454068

>>16453847
bugs happen and it was a minor bug with no big negative consequences. The team have learned from it and the project is moving forward fast. Nothing can stop tezos. Tezos is secure

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>>16454068
so secure in fact that the french military police are using it

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marchons!