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21706119 No.21706119 [Reply] [Original]

We are so fucking early guys. The bullrun has just started and crypto is the new NASDAQ.

BTC is the new Apple
ETH is the new Microsoft
XRP is the new Amazon
LINK is the new Tesla

Every single one of us on this board right now is going to make an insane amount of money in the next 10 years

>> No.21706157

>XRP
You're funny anon.

>> No.21706219

>>21706157
Why did you have you ruin my thread you annoying cunt. Do you seriously think XRP won't go up? Kys

>> No.21706273

>>21706219
No I just hate schizos. What's wrong with that?

>> No.21706316

>>21706119
Ripple is all of those, none of the rest are worth shit. Ripple will be top 10 corporation on earth EOD. IYKYK.

>> No.21706351

>>21706316
IKYKE

>> No.21706433
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>>21706119
XRP is more like pic related.
Agree with the rest, more or less.

>> No.21706498

>>21706351
>I know you know everything
Astute observation.

>> No.21706505

>>21706119
Top 5 2022

>BTC
>ETH
>LINK
>TETHER
>SYNTHETIX (or AAVE)

>> No.21706551

>>21706316
>I Yank Kikes You Know

>> No.21706569

>>21706505
Realistic observation

>> No.21706587
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>>21706119
XRP is like Pets.com and all the vaporware scams and busts of the early dot com era.

>> No.21706615

>>21706587
XRP is literally Satoshi's vision you dumb newfag. BTC failed but it's the first mover so it will stay there

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>> No.21706649

Should I be diversifying? Is everything remotely worth speculating on going to pump again like '17?
>t. All in marine since 40 cents

>> No.21706682

>>21706649
Always diversify

>> No.21706685

>>21706623
Based

>> No.21706700

>>21706682
that's not what i asked, though. and if i did that in 2018 i wouldn't have six figures now...

>> No.21706719

>>21706649
>>21706682
>implying you can "diversify" in crypto when everything is so correlated

>> No.21706799

>>21706700
>that's not what i asked, though. and if i did that in 2018 i wouldn't have six figures now...
You asked if you should diversify to which I replied you stupid fuck.

>and if i did that in 2018 i wouldn't have six figures now...
You got lucky. There were tons of people who went all in on stuff like Ambrosus etc and lost everything. Never forget this. You got lucky retard

>> No.21706968

>>21706799
sensible anon

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>>21706799
>Link research autism = Ambrosus's "revolutionary" RFID technology
I think I'll stay all in. You've answered my question, in two very different ways. I appreciate that. Let me know when your holoport starts to pay for itself!

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>>21706119
LIT is the new SAP.
It might not be shiny but since it's microcap it will be the largest outperformer that is being shilled on this board.

>> No.21707082

>>21707013
It's easy in hindsight anon. Well done for getting in Link early, but don't fool yourself one second that a lot of it was luck. Were you here in 2017? Don't you remember how many promising project there were which actually seemed legit and were solving real world problems? Come on mate

>> No.21707204

>>21706799
ironically, my ambrosus nodes are raking in about a thousand dollars a month now. once 75k node (which is ~$2400 atm) yields around $150 every month after having ramped up. not saying people who bought at the top didn't get JUSTd, but atm the roi is pretty sweet.

>> No.21707206

>>21706119
>BTC is the new Apple
>ETH is the new Amazon
>XRP is the new Enron
>LINK is the new Google
FTFY

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>>21706119
yes give me that hopium

>> No.21707451

>>21707082
So you're saying all stonks and crypto is gambling. Fine. But let me ask you - while playing blackjack is it luck when you stay on 20 and win the hand? It is called a smart play. There is very little luck involved in that decision. You don't say "Hurr y'know MATE, in hindsight, that was the easy call!!" unless you're actually clinically retarded.

>> No.21707472

>>21706273
I hate retards and niggerfaggots, but I'm still courteous to you.

>> No.21707490

>>21706119
>10 years

What's the fucking point?

>> No.21707555

>>21706623
>The decentralized nature of smart contracts that makes them tamper-proof, also removes their ability to access key contractual performance data, denying them the use of any & all web APIs, as well as precluding them from utilizing important existing outputs like bank payments. This lack of external connectivity is inherent to all smart contract networks, due to the method by which consensus is reached around blockchain transactions, and will therefore be an ongoing problem for all smart contract networks.
>This lack of connectivity with external resources creates a large limitation for what a smart contract developer can build today. Without key inputs like data feeds to prove performance, it becomes difficult to build smart contracts which have the functionality we’ve come to expect from a well made web/mobile application. If we examine the way a successful application like Uber is built, we see the application’s core code using a combination of key inputs, and critical outputs. If we tried to build an application like Uber without access to these key building blocks, we’d have to build the inputs/outputs ourselves, in addition to the highly complex application itself. Making all of the building blocks that a good application relies on to come into existence is the work of multiple companies; providing accurate GPS data, interfacing with telecoms for SMS, and providing usable bank to bank payments, are all critical building blocks which were not built by the companies that rely on them to make a working application. The ability for smart contract developers to easily access similarly useful building blocks for their decentralized application, is what we believe would be needed to enable the creation of increasingly more useful smart contracts.
>Hey, honey, where are you going? Well... you won't mind if I finish your hotdog then?

>> No.21707583

>>21706119
>Link is the new Tesla
Nice FUD

>> No.21707712

>>21707451
>while playing blackjack is it luck when you stay on 20 and win the hand?
Your analogy does not make any sense. If you are at 20 on blackjack there's like 4 cards out of a 52 deck which can make you hit 21. This means that in 92% of cases you are better off not getting another card.
Now you are telling me that the same odds were in place for you when you bought LINK? Come on mate

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>>21707712
Yeah. I'd say I was about 92% confident that the breadcrumbs would lead to something more when it came to Link. The analogy doesn't make perfect sense, I'm very tired. It's 7am here, mate, and I haven't slept yet, mate. Because I do my homework, mate.

>> No.21708340

>>21707981
> I'd say I was about 92% confident
That's not the point. Regardless of what your confidence was, you did not have 92% of the odds in your favour. At best, you had 50%

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>>21708340
>favour
at best you have 50% chance of avoiding brain aneurysm by continuing this exchange.

>> No.21708896

>>21706649
yes probably. Market is just repeating cycles, if the team and project is alive you'll probably see similar pumps. Just look at OMG for instance.

>> No.21708997

>>21708824
I'm British. Nice comeback though lol

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>>21706119
And PNK is the new IBM

>> No.21709138

>>21706119
I tend to agree. 2020 marks the end of the long-term debt cycle in the USA. Of course, there's massive fuckery going on with central banks and stimulus, but in generally, we should have a crash in real estate, bonds and stocks - and massive bull markets in alternative tangibles.

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>>21708896
>tfw REQ holder
Yeah..market is cyclical.. pumps soon....

>> No.21709406

>>21706119
Top kek
>XRP
>Found the new fag

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>>21709278
I don't know what the team is up to but the chart looks bullish.

>> No.21709468

Checked and Based

>> No.21709716

>>21707082
>Don't you remember how many promising project there were which actually seemed legit and were solving real world problems? Come on mate
No

>> No.21709950

>>21706119
Once I get $10k in XRP I'll start diversifying a bit more. I feel like cryptos are maturing to the point where it's much easier to tell what's real and what isn't. But then again I could get rug pulled anywhere still. I still feel like risk is going down though and markets are less volatile.

>> No.21709999

>>21709438
Indeed so but I have exactly 0 hope after it crashed to 0.01$ for about two years. We'll see.
Right now I'm unironically holding it as a memory and a bittersweet reminder to beware shitcoins.

>> No.21710392

>>21706119
>XRP

Ask yourself: what is XRP even supposed to do aside from a Chuckie cheese token that can be sent around? Do you even know what you're buying, or are you buying it because all the other brainlets are?

>> No.21710474

>>21706119
This is still the best picture on 4chan. Grats to whoever found it.

>> No.21711116

>>21709716
You must be new then

>> No.21711412

Is XRP like the running joke on this board? All these gems, all these new exciting defi coins mooning left and right, BTC and ETH still strong, and there are people seriously excited about the coin with the largest amount of delusional normie bagholders???