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TEN REASONS WHY I AM INVESTING IN RADIX:
1) Radix is fully scalable without sacrificing atomic composability, superior to Avalanche, Polkadot, ETH, Elrond etc. DeFi requires full composability; Uniswap on Radix would be 100 times better and faster.
2) Dan Hughes: he is one of the most respected names in the crypto world. His intelligence and knowledge of the space is second-to-none.
3) Price vesting: the novel unlocking mechanism makes sure early investors can't dump (unlike Avax for instance).
4) Seven years of development: "I just found 2,000 ways not to make a lightbulb; I only needed to find one way to make it work." Dan and the other devs have spent years wrestling with problems that other projects are ONLY NOW starting to realise are issues. That means that Radix is seven years ahead of the competition.
5) Partnerships: Radix's partnerships include Chainlink, Ren, Argent, NoEther, Object Computing and Expolab.
6) The long game: Dan has always been committed to solving the fundamental problems and winning by being the best. That means the long-term prospects of Radix are incredible.
7) Comparables: Avalanche was priced at $0.5 per token, Radix is $0.039 per token. Considering total supplies, you get almost twice the share of Radix's total supply than you would have gotten buying in Avalanche's public sale. Circulating market cap at launch is tiny, well under $2 mil.
8) Piers and the team: Dan has a first-rate mind, but he is backed up by a world-class team. Matthew Hine and Josh Primero are also of top calibre. Adam is a marketing prodigy.
9) Investors: Saul Klein of LocalGlobe (investor in LoveFilm, Skype, Netscape), Taavet Hinrikus (founder of Transferwise), Willy Woo (famous crypto investor).
10) Developer rewards: Radix uniquely allows developers to take a perpetual fee for the projects they build on top of Radix, providing unique incentives to BUIDL.

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23655433

XRD is my future 200x investment

>> No.23655445

Avax and Hashgraph many many rupees shills in 3... 2... 1...

>> No.23655737

Radix will buy me a country soon

>> No.23655739

>>23655378
I'm angry that your pic is barely larger than the thumbnail so I'm not gonna read your post.
Also thatsaman.

>> No.23656404

Radix is a centralized shitcoin with only 100 Validators.
AVAX has already 600 Validators and maintains its high tps and low latency while being the most decentralized crypto.
AVAX did in 2 years what RADIX couldnt do in 8 years.

>> No.23656441

>>23656404
Kek. If you keep up this copypasta a few retards might end up believing you. We both know Avax is overpriced shit destined for the scrapheap.

>> No.23656450

>>23655445
Right on schedule.

>> No.23656494

Actually, total supply of eXRD is 4.4 billion. At 3.9 cents it's actually 6 times cheaper than Avax ico. Undervalued as fuck.

>> No.23656592

>>23655378
you got reasons to invest in UNN.finance now? I have about a billion and I don't think any of them involve obscene pictures

>> No.23656601

>>23656592
only because everyone who buys UNN.finance is a homo

>> No.23656694

>>23655378
DUNE literally solves this already

>> No.23656867

>>23656694
Isn't Dune that terrible David Lynch movie?

>> No.23656895

>>23656441
STFU U FAGGOT. Retarded Radix was too slow and taking 7 years to develop is not something to be proud of that's like saying I wrote a lot of code which means you are retarded to make it efficient.

>> No.23656953

>>23656895
Avax was rushed out in a couple of years and doesn't work properly, just like Iota. Emin is retarded and greedy

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>>23655378
Don't forget Dan also created T-Mobile's first internet protocol
>>23656404
This faggot again, 100 validators is only on the first release, later releases will be fully decentralised

>> No.23658180

>>23656404
This fucking retard posting the same debunked fud again. You're just mad once radix hits uniswap it's gonna moon and no one will want your worthless avax bags.

>> No.23658189

>>23655433
Radix is going to bring back the days of 100x gains in crypto

>> No.23658299

Avax dev Emin Gün Sirer literally says on his Cornell page that he got into computer science to get "fame and fortune" lol. Well he made a fortune anyway - out of you suckers who invested in Avalanche

>> No.23658471

>>23658180
Hes avax bot and paid shiller, he post this copypasta in every random thread

>> No.23659356

>>23657082
I can already smell the gainz from holding eXRD, (besides QNT and MFG). Radix is a future 3 billion+ project.

>> No.23659883

>>23659356
Yeah it will moon on listing but in 2021 will likely have a similar marketcap to DOT

>> No.23660766

>>23656895
Go home Rajesh don't be mad because you couldn't afford the 5k

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>> No.23660868

>>23655378
gtfo pajeets

>> No.23660887

>>23660861
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>> No.23662051

>>23660887
What is going on here?

>> No.23662690

Radix has to return about $4M of their raised funds back to early investors who requested a refund. Which means they only raised about $8M of their $25M hard cap. This project is a joke. 7 years and they’ve delivered nothing. Notice how there are no VCs that invested in it. If the tech is so great where are the big investors?

>> No.23662831

>>23662690
Avaxers always resort to lies. That is absolutely not true. Actually, 4 million was simply moved from the token sale platform Altcoinomy to Radix's own wallet. You are such scum...

>> No.23662862

No big investors apart from the guy who invested the seed capital into Netscape, the guy who founded Transferwise, and Willy Woo? Avax bots are the lowest of the low, really.

>> No.23662990

>>23662862

Willy Woo whose fund literally went bankrupt. Dude is a clown.

>> No.23663031

>>23662990
No he's not. But what about the others?

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>>23662831

Wrong. Early investors were allowed to request a refund bc they had to wait over 7 years for radix to deliver something which they still havent. The refunds were over 300 BTC. At current prices thats around $4M that has to be returned to early investors. A part of the raised funds was to refund early investors. The literal definition of a ponzi scheme. SEC will love this.

>> No.23663073

>>23663043
That's complete and utter bullshit. A few people did indeed refund in the hope of picking up cheaper coins on Uniswap, but a) that isn't going to happen, and b) it wasn't 300 BTC, much less than that. It's funny you mention the SEC because Radix is the only token issuance that is fully cleared by regulators, so we will avoid the legal headaches all the shit projects will run into months or years down the line. Good luck to you and your fellow subhumans.

>> No.23663103

>>23663031

And what connections do they have in the crypto space and/or outside of it? VCs bring value add and provide strategic partnerships. Where are the clients and businesses that want to work with radix? They don't exist.

>> No.23663175

Radix is by far the biggest scam of this year and I have started to see this scam advertised on biz
I can explain to you why biz should beware
AVAX already has a mainnet and avalanche is the more superior mechanism for consensus
In Cerberus there are less than 100 nodes and guess what a ginger controlles that blockchain and all other centralised shitcoin like Polkadot Dfinity etc
Radix can't scale
That ginger motherfucker look like a homosexual and have gay sex with the nerd Dan.
The only consensus these two gay boys can make is when they unite there sperm to make a consensus in Dan's ass.
They took 8 years to make this scam now the world can see oh what a scam it is, in fact it is worse than a scam
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS BUY AVAX INSTEAD THIS WILL GO TO ZERO AND GIGER MOTHERFUCKER WILL EXIT SCAM YOUR MONEY HAHAHAHAHA

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>>23663073

300 BTC were requested for a refund. This was prior to their sale. This is the email to those who requested it.

Radix has deleted all telegram messages calling this out. They have not told investors in the sale that a part of the funds is going to refund early investors who invested when BTC was a lot cheaper. That is definition of a ponzi.

>> No.23663278

>>23663193
No, that is not true. Please show where the 300 BTC figure is stated, otherwise you are a liar.

>> No.23663299

>>23663103
Bring value hahahaha. Crypto "VCs" buy cheap unlocked tokens, pump and dump, and leave everyone else holding their bags. You are an idiot if you think a project is better to have them.

>> No.23663313

>>23663175
Yes, this is literally how Avax fanboys talk. Think twice before you buy into a project that is adored only by the literal bottom rung of the human race - the kind of people whom eugenics should have cleansed from the earth decades ago

>> No.23663332

Radix already has top-tier partnerships including Chainlink and Ren and more are to come in recent weeks and months. Stay tuned.

>> No.23663430

>>23663299

I said VCs. Not crypto VCs. Learn to fucking read. Can't wait till your faggots start crying when your tokens are locked forever because price doesnt stay above the MA. What do you think is gonna happen if some supply does unlock and BTC is pumping? Radix will be dumped just like every shitcoin before it.

>> No.23663452

>>23663332

Lol. Anyone can have ren wrap shit for them. And they wont be able to implement chainlink for another year or so until mainnet comes out (if it ever does) bc methhead dan will soon find out that cerebus is flawed just like he did with tempo and his other 1000 shitty iterations

>> No.23663494

>>23663430
VC means venture capitalist. Saul Klein is a venture capitalist. Taavet Hinrikus is a venture capitalist. But for some reason you don't think they count because they don't have "crypto" connections - in other words they are not "crypto VCs". God you're fucking trying

>> No.23663514

>>23663452
Ah no because it's been academically proven in collaboration with ExpoLab at UC Davis. Check out the published paper if your underpowered brain can handle it.

>> No.23663548

>>23663430
Maybe you'd prefer a coin backed by ycombinator? I hear they're very aggressive in their marketing...

>> No.23663561

>>23663514

But it hasn’t been tested in an actual live environment. We have no idea what potential attack vectors there are. Just like all those shitty defi projects that were audited yet people still flash loaned their asses and cleaned out the wallets. You don’t know if something works until it’s actually live.

>> No.23663589

>>23663494

I stated connections to businesses and potential partnerships. If radix tech is so great where are the clients and businesses that want to use said tech?

>> No.23663594

>>23663561
Now a code audit on a smart contract (which can be done in mere days) is not the same thing as rigorous academic study of a highly complex novel protocol. Don't you know that? Either you are just being disingenuous or you really are mentally stunted.

>> No.23663641

>>23663589
You should check out Object Computing. They built a way for Ethereum dApps to run on the Radix ledger initially using the GitHub code alone!! The reason: nothing else compares to Radix in speed and scalability. Not to mention all the private companies who already use Radix tech in private deployments, for which Dan has spent considerable time working in the USA.

>> No.23663673

>>23663589
It's interesting that your IP changed between comments. So we know you have been pretending to be at least 2 different people while spreading FUD.

>> No.23663674

>>23663594

That’s still all theory. Not reality. Doesn’t mean shit until it’s put into an actual live test. Not in some enclosed environment with perfect parameters.

>> No.23663699

>>23663641

Yeah object computing whose roadmap is a year+ away and same with radix on delivering anything.

>> No.23663709

>>23663674
Of course Radix will be tested in live settings before listing, just like any other platform. You're not really telling us anything new here

>> No.23663726

>>23663673

What is a dynamic IP address retard.

>> No.23663744

>>23663709

Before listing? They’re gonna be on uniswap in nov. We have no idea if what they claim actually works beforehand.

>> No.23663770

>>23663726
You were on your phone data and wifi alternately, don't lie mate

>> No.23663775

Here. Try an experiment. Ask in the radix public channel about the $4M 300 BTC that has to be refunded to early investors. I bet you the post gets deleted and you’ll be banned from the chat.

>> No.23663795

>>23663744
What is launching on Uniswap is eXRD, which will be swapped to XRD when the mainnet launches in 2021. Of course, people can wait until mainnet before buying if they want no risk. But that will come at a huge premium.

>> No.23663819

>>23663775
Sad

>> No.23663828

>>23663770

I do have a dynamic IP but yes, I was taking a shit while on my phone and posting. The conversation and my comments never eluded to me being 2 different people (sorry if you’re autistic and see 2 diff IDs from posts) but I have been responding and posting consistently as 1 voice.

>> No.23663838

I love FUD. FUD gives me energy. Because if Radix was not going to the moon no one would be scared about it.

>> No.23663844

>>23663819

Try it faggot. And see what happens.

>> No.23663860

>>23663828
You forgot to use the same account this time, and you've been using the other one in a different voice.

>> No.23663879

>>23663844
Answer honestly, what is your past involvement with Radix?

>> No.23663896

>>23663860

Bc I’m back on wifi through my phone.

>> No.23663925

>>23663879

What does it matter? Which cunt is this James or peachy?

>> No.23663941

>>23663925
Early Bird, Early Bird, Early Bird ... I'll let Piers know it was you FUDing

>> No.23664021

>>23663941

Of course youre a desperate radix admin. Shilling his shitcoin in biz. No wonder you won’t post that comment in telegram bc you know it’s true. Wow.

>> No.23664076

>>23664021
>>23664021
Don't worry about this guy. We all know him well at Radix. He requested a refund of his investment and now he regrets selling the family silver for pennies on the dollar. Now his only hope is to FUD enough that he can buy in more cheaply than he sold on Uniswap. Spoiler alert: it ain't gonna happen.

>> No.23664139

>>23664021
Nope, not an admin, but I've loyally supported the project long enough to recognise you by your smell after the trouble you caused before you were booted out of the main channel. Some people are losers in life and you are one of them.

>> No.23664264

>>23663193
>2000BTC were raised from early investors, basically at the dawn of time in crypto terms.
Three observations. 1. 300BTC in requested refunds suggests that only 15% of early investors asked for their money back. 2. This didn't necessarily come from ICO funds, it could have come from whatever was left from the 2000BTC. 3. How many crypto projects do you see honoring refund requests? Seems like respectable business practice to me.

>> No.23664364

Give him time he's still working it out

>> No.23664373

Hard liquor really does a number on the brain

>> No.23664497

>>23664264
You are all full of shit. Try again. The raised funds were specifically used to pay back early investors otherwise why wouldn't they have done so with their current funds? why dont you publicly ask them in the telegram. You wont because youre admins.

>> No.23664637

>>23664497
Unless you confirm your identity (we all know, just want the satisfaction of you admitting it directly), you are hardly in a position to be trying to identify others.

>> No.23664661

>>23664497
You were always the expert in shit flinging, weren't you? I'll look down on you from the moon with a twinge of pity, and then the pity will evaporate and I'll just howl with laughter.

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>>23664497
I actually am an admin, loosely speaking. I don't shill Radix on biz (doesn't need shilling). But this thread was brought to my attention. We're glad you came into our lives E.B. because we laugh about you every single day.

>> No.23664819

>>23664497
>otherwise why wouldn't they have done so with their current funds?
Maybe because their first priorities were to the 85% of investors that stuck with them, and to the future of their project. Once they'd raised enough for what they want to achieve at ICO, they could then spend the reserves from prior fundraising.

>> No.23664855

Couldn’t even raise the full 25m. When every other project has sold out within hours. Using the 5k minimum as an excuse for why they didn’t. Maximum cope.

>> No.23664917

>>23664855
That old chestnut again? No other token sale has ever had such enormous barriers to entry: onerous KYC/AML including a video call (!!), $5000 min investment, many countries excluded (US, China, Canada, Australia [for most of the sale]). Pump and dumpers were also discouraged by the price vesting - only long term holders were welcome to join in the token sale.

>> No.23665159

>>23664855
I was surprised it didn't sell out, even with the valuation and the way the token sale and unlock were structured. But I was very happy they didn't offer a VC-discount. And I'm very happy that the token is distributed the way it is, among small investors and early investors. The only comparably VC-free token distribution I've seen recently was YFI.