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Just wanted to say if you would have read my post: >>27540807 #
and bought hex cryptocurrency yesterday when I posted, you would have made money on the 40 percent price increase since the post. Just wanted to say fuck you to all the onions boy betas from yesterday who were talking shit about a scam without any proof or explanation of that and welcome everyone else to join the hex community. Take control of your financial future. Hex is complete code that you can view for yourself, has had 100% uptime, and allows you to buy stake or sell from an app called staker located here: https://staker.app/invite/xMDC
Read more for yourself at hex.com

>> No.27626836
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Chart lookin RIPE

>> No.27627872

The second accumulated phase since the BPD stock split in HEX is apparently over.

The beauty of a perfectly designed SoV crypto. Let's see where it takes us next. We've seen the Moon already in 2020. Time for Mars.

>> No.27628175

HEX 'bout to cumshot in to the stratosphere

>> No.27628259

Hex literally creates wealth. It’s purpose is the same to that of a standard CD at a bank, but the interest rate is much higher and the price of hex fluctuates whereas the price of a dollar does not.. even though the dollars worth in the future is less than it is when you start the CD because of inflation.

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I WANT MORE HEX GIMMIE MORE HEX!! SELL SO I CAN BUY CHEAPER

>> No.27629304

>>27626407
Honest question, will it get to $0.02 in the next week? I am seriously considering buying some.

>> No.27629531

Will Bitcoin get to 70k in the next week? Idk. But I can tell you hex has way more of a chance of doubling than Bitcoin in the next week..

>> No.27629998

ok im in i just heard that a handful of whales are buying major in next couple weeks got my first batch today lets gooooo

>> No.27630209

Copy that

>> No.27630212
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>>27629304
Buy now and stake it for 5555 days then it won't matter much at what price you've bought.

>> No.27630314

2 cents lol next pump taking us to a nickel

>> No.27630887

Hex takes far less economic power to move than a lot of other crypto. Bitcoin is a good example because it’s nearly 40 grand for 1. I mean we nearly doubled price already from this last dip u til right now and it’s still pumping.. .0067 to .01

>> No.27631476

I mean.. It did 352 X last year lol what’s 150x if it’s at a penny. That’s less than half of what it did last year.. 2 cents is going to happen. But if it’s today, in a week, a month.. I can’t say.

>> No.27631692

Ok I am buying some. I just wonder how why it suddenly started pumping again now

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>>27631692
You are buying the bottom. You sure about that? This is not what folks from around here usually do.

>> No.27632352

>>27632021
The first crypto AMA I watched was Richard's, in december. He sounded very lucid and it sounded like he knew what he was talking about. I admit, the FUD here always made me stay away from the coin, but fuck it. Bought it anyway.

>> No.27632518

The only thing that worries me a little is the wales dumping. But I suppose that's a risk for any crypto.

>> No.27632546

Not entirely sure, but if you check out hex.vision and go to stakes, there were billions of hex worth of stakes ending yesterday and I believe, personally, people were worried everyone was going to sell their hex and they all staked just before yday and sold theirs in fear of that which led to a dip.. maybe.. obviously price is determined by supply and demand but this is what I think was going through peoples minds.. but the people who staked until yday, whales included, have made so much money that most of it was restaked. They may have just sold some interest and restaked principle. It began pumping again once people saw that.. you can see all the activity on the staker app and on etherscan. Hex is very transparent as you will learn when you do your own research. The code is available to view online.

>> No.27633100

I’m hearing a group is jumping in one at a time and we are going to 5 cents

>> No.27633210

>>27632546
>>27632640

Thank you very much for the information.

>> No.27633245
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It starts pumping after the accumulation phases complete. It's been doing that since the beginning. Quite logically given its use case is that of a blockchain certificate of deposit. Essentially, it's used for trustless interest, meaning that what's staked can't be just dumped without paying a penalty first. Of course hodlers with liquid HEX dump after pumps, but then they get left behind during the accumulations.

This causes cycles of accumulation, pump, correction to a higher low, accumulation again... it's a beautiful chart.

That's why it was the best perorming crypto of 2020.

>> No.27633589

How to I buy HEX? Why is this thing not on binance?

>> No.27633654

>>27626407
Its little gains as the price of BTC/ETH is also rising rapidly so the returns ratios are very smalll.

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>>27633210
>>27633589
I recommend that you guys visit the homepage hex . com or ask in their Telegram (the real one, not the fakes). /biz/ is a shitty board to get serious advice from.

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Usd chart is ok but hex has gotten rekt vs eth, its about 1/6th of the ath rth rstio

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>>27634844
Yeah, this is true. This is the part where I´m speculating. It has more potential to go up in the future and I was to late to get in BTC or ETH as it launched. I knew that shit at the time but i was afraid.
No I´m like fuck it, it´s just money. I´m betting on Richard.

>> No.27635737

>>27635556
fug, i derped the grammar...

>> No.27635839

Hex would be over 5 cents if it hits the ath eth ratio price

>> No.27635966

Melissa joan hart and sega dreamcast :)

>> No.27636366

check richards last stream if you missed it

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f0HBugvRu3s

>> No.27636635

>>27631692
Suddenly!?
It's been going through an accumulation phase further whole of January

>> No.27638233

How high will this go?

>> No.27638414

>>27638233
retardedly high. prob 50x this year at minimum

>> No.27638479

10 cents seems realistic but people are saying $1 hex. Hex has a crazy community, like a cult but i think that is a good thing

>> No.27638892

HEX is the "Killer App" and Richard Heart will be known as the Bill Gates of Crypto

>> No.27638960

>>27636635
I am not sure what you mean by accumulation phase, could explain?

>> No.27639248

Also could someone explain how is 40% APY possible. Are there a finite number of coins?

>> No.27639255

i think talking about the adoption amplifier

>> No.27639380

the more people that stake the apy goes down currently around 10% is staked

>> No.27639514

Accumulation phase is just a long dip to shake out the weak hands, its when smart money buys, dumb money only buys after massive pumps

>> No.27639540

xheck out hex.vision so much data to look at

>> No.27639572

>>27626407
>buy super ultra turbo kike high interest crypto
>never question the Jewish sorcery behind it
>get ATF, DEA, EPA, FDA busting down your door for securities fraud/bestiality
Feeling pretty bearish on Hex, watched some of the streams on DLive and im not sure of this particular brand of Judaism.

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>>27626836
That chart really is looking ripe.

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Nice ponzi scheme faggot

It's very fucking obvious to any one with 2+ brain cells that "Richard Heart" owns the origin address (even though he claims no one owns it).

Hex has 1 purpose: enrichen "Richard heart"

if you buy hex and get burned while knowing this you deserve to go bankrupt

>> No.27639745

HEX has such a strong community and getting stronger every day we are so early reminds me of bitcoin when it was 200 dollars

>> No.27640179

I think you will buy hex at .50

>> No.27640479

Look at one of vitaliks addresses: https://etherscan.io/address/0xab5801a7d398351b8be11c439e05c5b3259aec9b

Every crypto has rich founders, no one gives a fuck

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>>27639727
You're talking rekt pleb speak, and brainlessly repeating tired, old fud. Just look at the chart.

>> No.27640707

Hex right now is like buying bitcoin at $1.

"Bitcoin already 100xed from 1 penny its too late to buy""

>> No.27640818

Im bullish on hex but posting usd chart is stupid , hex /eth chart looks much worse

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>>27640505
>let's not discuss the flawed underlying fundamentals

ok faggot, why don't you want to talk about how "Richard" gets half of all fees if you close your stake early? or the lack of transparency on where the ETH goes? "Richard" is taking valuable ETH from financially vulnerable people and giving them a shitcoin called hex by guaranteeing high returns without any risk. The second people run for the exits "Richard" will be sitting on a pile of ETH while everyone else can deal with their shiny 2.0 bitconnect.

>> No.27641357

where does the eth go? hahahaha

>> No.27641382

fuck ya go hex like proper

>> No.27641957

How much for a suicide stack? I have 10,000

>> No.27641962

buy HEX now and stake it for a year you will make mad gainz

>> No.27642053

Suicide stack 100k hex

Make it stack 1million hex

>> No.27642416

Richard Heart retired in his 20s and already has massive amounts of money from mining bitcoin in its beginning stages. He doesn’t need the money.. and that’s saying he IS the origin address. No one actually knows who or what owns the origin addresses. If they say they do, they are lying, but thus far, those addresses have proven to protect the staker class, and have not sold a single coin since HEX began over a year ago. If you followed Richard in any of his videos before and during HEX, you would know that his goal in life is to better individuals and humanity and leave something of value behind. If he even were the origin address, he would never want to bomb his entire project that he worked so hard on. This is by far the dumbest excuse ever as to not get into hex. Read about it yourself and make an informed decision instead of trying to spread fud on this thread and call people “faggots”, as you so intelligently put it. You probably got scammed in the past by buying what other people bought and not knowing why you were buying it. Did you buy dogecoin too recently? You seem like someone who would blindly buy that joke coin, but not give a coin like hex, which has sounder, better code than bitcoins spaghetti bs, a look. No one has gotten scammed, HEX has worked as designed. In fact, if you had put $100 in at the beginning of this when it first started, at the end of last year you would’ve made 35200 and that would be from price appreciation alone. You would have made exponentially more by staking You mad yet? I bet your girlfriend cheats on you. You fcking beta male..

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>>27641108
Sure, let's talk.
>"Richard" gets half of all fees if you close your stake early?
This is a voluntary payment. He only gets fees if you don't do what you said you'll do i.e. finish your stake. And every founder of every crypto project gets paid, so why shouldn't RH get paid?
>where the ETH goes?
The short answer is "who cares? it's not your money", the long answer is that if you read between the lines it's quite obvious that it's going into development and marketing.
>guaranteeing high returns without any risk
It literally says on the front page of the website that it can all go to zero and that the price can drop 95% at times before it recovers, so wtf are you talking about?
>The second people run for the exits "Richard" will be sitting on a pile of ETH while everyone else can deal with their shiny 2.0 bitconnect.
There's no bitconnect exit possible because there's no promise which can be failed, since the code doesn't need Richard. And if you think he's gonna dump his project into the ground for giggles. He's a pseudo-anonymous CEO of a billion dollar company, so why would he burn his project to the ground. It makes absolutely no sense.

>> No.27642820

>>27642416
>proven to protect the staker class
he staked origin's share just before the big pay day and robbed the staker class of millions

>> No.27643005

>>27626836
What terminal is that, anon?

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The moon is confirmed with new TA, keep it up guys keep buying HEX it’s only up from here!!!

>> No.27644131

>>27643538
Moon wave pattern confirmed.

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>>27642682 sage
>He only gets fees if you don't do what you said you'll do
Glad we can agree the lie of no one owning the origin address is false

>quite obvious that [the ETH] going into development and marketing
his "marketing" is a $0.99 website and livestreaming. anyone can spend $0.00 to do the same right now. his "development" is nonexistent.

>It literally says on the front page of the website that it can all go to zero
no the fuck it does not. here is the homepage of hex.com and THERE IS NOTHING ABOUT RISK HERE. the first thing people see is humble brags and implied gains.

>There's no bitconnect exit possible because there's no promise which can be failed, since the code doesn't need Richard
LMAO. literally all "Richard" has to do is sell the coins inside the origin address since the entire code revolves around the origin address.

>He's a pseudo-anonymous CEO of a billion dollar company
Every lasting credible crypto project does NOT have anonymous developers. Former developer Kieran Mesquita left development ringing the alarm on the way out. That shit doesn't happen with other crypto projects.

>> No.27645771

the biggest crypto (bitcoin) has an anonymou s founder.

There has been hex ads on cnbc and foz

>> No.27646088

>>27639572
>securities fraud.
You know nothing about HEX.
Its not a security.
It was specifically designed not to fall into that category

>> No.27646302

>>27642820
Wut? Have you any idea what would have happened, if the OA would not stake? We would have a 6-12 month correction for sure, with the hazard of never recovering.
The OA did what the early investors wanted - protected HEX from the rekt plebs and other weak hands. And you present that as a robbery? No coins distributed trough the OA address was ever sold on the market. Compare that to the hundreds of promisecoins and donationcoins (especially XRP!).

>> No.27646322

>>27645199
>Glad we can agree the lie of no one owning the origin address is false
It obviously has an owner. Whether it's a one guy or a team of people, who knows?
>his "development" is nonexistent.
I know something is being built, that will be launched when fully ready same as HEX was.
>no the fuck it does not. here is the homepage of hex.com and THERE IS NOTHING ABOUT RISK HERE. the first thing people see is humble brags and implied gains.
Maybe you should read the website then.
>all "Richard" has to do is sell the coins inside the origin address since the entire code revolves around the origin address.
That's what every founder of every crypto company can do. And that's what most founders do, to pay for RnD which is not a problem in HEX.
>Every lasting credible crypto project does NOT have anonymous developers
What matters is the code. I don't care if a braindead monkey writes it. And the code works perfectly.