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I don’t get why you wouldn’t buy this token rn. Understand what the future of the internet holds and you will understand why this is a good coin to have

>> No.27968825
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27968825

>>27968319
if this isn't the future of the internet, we get the great reset timeline desu
I listened Mr Paul, I'm sorry that by the time my generation was old enough to do something about it they had already been psyop'd by identity politics. Metals won't be the standard going forward though. Information will be the new standard going forward. Who controls it will determine if we eat bugs or not.
These are the consequences of industrialization and its disaster on our culture and society. All we can do is mitigate damage going forward.

>> No.27969024

>>27968825
Don’t get me wrong I love uncle ted and I wish the internet went into the shitter and was wiped off the face of the earth but I’ll play the cards I’m dealt

>> No.27969084

Historically, GRT is a pump and dump. Hate to break it to you folks, but it is. These are the facts. People saying it isn't, you're on the wrong side of the data. The entire market is being run by trade bots. Large GRT tokens have been already allocated to holders, way before GRT even hit the exchange platforms, because of testnet operations (before mainnet).

I estimate each token to be valued at 0.30-0.35 maximum until larger companies want to use it, which currently they don't, because it is too expensive too. ETH is expensive, in general, to use anyway.

With that being said, GRT is a utility token which means the price has to remain low for companies to even want to use it. It is just the way it is right now.

>> No.27969396

>>27968319
>Historically, GRT is a pump and dump. Hate to break it to you folks, but it is. These are the facts. People saying it isn't, you're on the wrong side of the data. The entire market is being run by trade bots. Large GRT tokens have been already allocated to holders, way before GRT even hit the exchange platforms, because of testnet operations (before mainnet).
>I estimate each token to be valued at 0.30-0.35 maximum until larger companies want to use it, which currently they don't, because it is too expensive too. ETH is expensive, in general, to use anyway.
>With that being said, GRT is a utility token which means the price has to remain low for companies to even want to use it. It is just the way it is right now.

>> No.27969621

>>27969084
Please stop with this pasta

>> No.27969653

because number isn't going up right now

>> No.27969692

>>27969621

Historically, GRT is a pump and dump. Hate to break it to you folks, but it is. These are the facts. People saying it isn't, you're on the wrong side of the data. The entire market is being run by trade bots. Large GRT tokens have been already allocated to holders, way before GRT even hit the exchange platforms, because of testnet operations (before mainnet).

I estimate each token to be valued at 0.30-0.35 maximum until larger companies want to use it, which currently they don't, because it is too expensive too. ETH is expensive, in general, to use anyway.

With that being said, GRT is a utility token which means the price has to remain low for companies to even want to use it. It is just the way it is right now.

>> No.27969693
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>>27968319
This is an overvalued shitcoin where whale bots literally control all of the market movements. Smart money got in at less than 3¢ with stacks in the millions, while you are buying poverty stacks paying almost a dollar per. This will crab around a bit and then eventually settle around 50¢; it's a legit project, it's just way overvalued and you're already too late.

>> No.27969742

>>27969084
t.wantsittodumpsohecanFOMOin

>> No.27969762

>>27969692
STOP POSTING THE PASTA WITH GRT AND ETH. RETARD.

>> No.27969819
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Anonymous (ID: s8ZWHjrn) 02/06/21(Sat)23:06:56 No.27969084▶>>27969621 >>27969742
Historically, GRT is a pump and dump. Hate to break it to you folks, but it is. These are the facts. People saying it isn't, you're on the wrong side of the data. The entire market is being run by trade bots. Large GRT tokens have been already allocated to holders, way before GRT even hit the exchange platforms, because of testnet operations (before mainnet).

I estimate each token to be valued at 0.30-0.35 maximum until larger companies want to use it, which currently they don't, because it is too expensive too. ETH is expensive, in general, to use anyway.

With that being said, GRT is a utility token which means the price has to remain low for companies to even want to use it. It is just the way it is right now.
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Anonymous (ID: aXVa1sBZ) 02/06/21(Sat)23:12:01 No.27969396▶
>>27968319 (OP)
>Historically, GRT is a pump and dump. Hate to break it to you folks, but it is. These are the facts. People saying it isn't, you're on the wrong side of the data. The entire market is being run by trade bots. Large GRT tokens have been already allocated to holders, way before GRT even hit the exchange platforms, because of testnet operations (before mainnet).
>I estimate each token to be valued at 0.30-0.35 maximum until larger companies want to use it, which currently they don't, because it is too expensive too. ETH is expensive, in general, to use anyway.
>With that being said, GRT is a utility token which means the price has to remain low for companies to even want to use it. It is just the way it is right now.
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Anonymous (ID: EaL5gpJc) 02/06/21(Sat)23:15:48 No.27969621▶>>27969692
>>27969084
Please stop with this pasta

>> No.27969823

YOU FUCKING SUB HUMAN SANDNIGGERS STOP POSTING THIS PASTA

>> No.27969841
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27969841

you ever seen a deer try to fuck a car? I haven't either, I'd want to some time

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27969868

Historically, GRT is a pump and dump. Hate to break it to you folks, but it is. These are the facts. People saying it isn't, you're on the wrong side of the data. The entire market is being run by trade bots. Large GRT tokens have been already allocated to holders, way before GRT even hit the exchange platforms, because of testnet operations (before mainnet).

I estimate each token to be valued at 0.30-0.35 maximum until larger companies want to use it, which currently they don't, because it is too expensive too. ETH is expensive, in general, to use anyway.

With that being said, GRT is a utility token which means the price has to remain low for companies to even want to use it. It is just the way it is right now.

>> No.27969905

>the opposable thumbs of fingers
>the blockchain of google
>the double-decker of party favors
>the backbone of defi
>the google for web3
>the google of crypto
>the API for APY
>the lamborghini of ferrari
>the yoo-hoo of chocolate drinks
>the sasha grey of anal porn
>the thai ladyboy of trannies
>the starbucks of coffee
>the katrina of hurricanes
>the never of womanhood
>the anal fissure of ass problems
>the chicken of barnyard animals
>the dyson of vacuums
>the grey goose of vodka
>the amazon of worker exploitation
>the epstein of pedophiles
>the pajeet scam of crypto
>the corona of viruses
>the peter north of cumshots
>the gamestop of melvin capital
>the george floyd of fetanyl overdoses

>> No.27969958

Always do the opposite of what /biz/ says.

>> No.27970323
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GRT Bros, this will blow your mind. Looking at the current site and looking at the number of indexers, there are about 162 indexers. Now, I only took the average of GRT delegated from top 10 delegators. I took the sum of the GRT staked from top 10 biggest indexers, and divided that by 162. I could have took the average of the entire staked GRT per indexers for all of them, but im too lazy, and I did this on purpose just to downplay the amount of GRT staked per indexer. The number came out to be on average of 7.36 Million GRT per indexer. If I did not exclude the rest of the 152 indexers, this number would be much, much bigger. But let's go with this number just to conservative.
Currently there are 26 subgraphs on main net, and it is safe to assume that once all the 7000 subgraphs are on main net, there will be more indexers, about more than 7000+ indexers. But again just to be conservative, let's say only 2000 indexers will exist with an average of 7.36 million GRT staked per indexer, that means there has to be 7.36 million * 2000 = 14.72 Billion GRT tokens!!!
THAT'S RIGHT, THERE WON'T BE ENOUGH GRT TOKENS TO COVER ALL INDEXERS FOR ALL SUBGRAPHS.
10 B supply is unironically not enough bros. This project is no joke. If you invested in it, congratulations anon, because you will make it.

>> No.27970761

>>27970323
Can you explain everything you said to me like I’m 5?

Assuming this isn’t a pasta

>> No.27970804

>>27968319
I'm too poor right now for the upside to be worth the risk. I won't look at GRT until I could at least drop 10k USD in

>> No.27970859

>>27969819
+1 Based 4 (you)

>> No.27970887

>>27968319
>the reddit of biz
>the wsb of 4chan

>> No.27970898

>>27969841
>activate windows.

>> No.27970929

>>27970323
They’re going to create 300+ million new tokens every year in perpetuity.

>> No.27970985

>>27970761
I got you, man. It's a lot to decode. Here's the best /r/ELI5 I can do:
Historically, GRT is a pump and dump. Hate to break it to you folks, but it is. These are the facts. People saying it isn't, you're on the wrong side of the data. The entire market is being run by trade bots. Large GRT tokens have been already allocated to holders, way before GRT even hit the exchange platforms, because of testnet operations (before mainnet).

I estimate each token to be valued at 0.30-0.35 maximum until larger companies want to use it, which currently they don't, because it is too expensive too. ETH is expensive, in general, to use anyway.

With that being said, GRT is a utility token which means the price has to remain low for companies to even want to use it. It is just the way it is right now.

>> No.27971077

>>27969819
based thread indexer
really getting into the spirit of GRT

>> No.27971222
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>>27970761
>developer wants to query data for a specific network, i.e Uniswap
>they have to pay in GRT to the indexers
>Indexers use the fees and take a cut, and deliver some of that cut to delegators
>Right now there are only 162 indexers
>as more subgraphs come to main net (there are about ~7000 still in test net), more indexers will exist to support said subgraphs and compete with other indexers with fairer prices
>As more indexers exist, more GRT will be delegated to secure the network and to also incentivize the delegators to make passive income
>The more GRT that gets delegated, the less will be available for buying/selling
>Eventually there will be so many indexers that there won't be enough GRT to actually be delegeated staked, thus the GRT price will go parabolic due to supply/demand
>Query fees will stay the same as indexers can simply charge for less GRT if the price of GRT rises

>> No.27971405

>>27970761
GRT has an actual use and ir moves encrypted blockchain yp3 and Sxp data along the DF8 encrypted nodes and lines completely out of reach of MST surveillance

>> No.27971554

>>27970323
fuck man this project gets me excited

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>>27971222
based

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>>27971564
Enjoy the party fren

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I just want this coin to make me comfy

>> No.27971800

>>27971687
How much grt should i get?

>> No.27971812

>>27968319
lol the future of the internet. Stop gambling

>> No.27971872

>>27971812
It is the future fucktard, tap in or fuck off

>> No.27972039

>>27968825
They've Ben saying that since the 60s

>> No.27972097

>>27969905
>the ES6 of Bethesda games

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>>27971800
As many as you can afford while still being able to sleep comfy at night. Never put in crypto more than you can afford to lose. Good luck fren
>>27970929
That's true, but consider this:
>currently 8 mil tokens burned,
>project been out for 2 months
>~100k tokens are burned daily with just 26 subgraphs
>when 7k subgraphs are on mainnet, that means there will be 200x more sub graphs than now
>this will lead to a multiplier of daily queries
> even if the number of tokens burnt only went up by 10x let's say
>1 million tokens will be burnt daily (this is a conservative estimate)
>~ 365 million tokens will be burnt on a yearly basis in the future (also a conservative estimate)
>still bigger than number of new tokens minted
>still not a lot of GRT tokens will be enough
>price will still go parabolic even with 300 million tokens minted yearly
Any more questions anon?

>> No.27972190

>>27970804
this is a losing mentality lol

>> No.27972401

>>27969084
Historically, your mom is a pump and dump. Hate to break it to you folks, but she is. These are the facts. People saying she isn't, you're on the wrong side of the data. All her holes are being run by niggers. Her large milkers have been already allocated to chads, way before she even hit the streets, because of how slutty she is (before you were born).

I estimate your mom to be valued at 0.30-0.35 per BJ maximum until larger dicks want to use her, which currently they don't, because she is too skanky too. Quality hoes are expensive, in general, to use anyway.

With that being said, your mom is a utility whore which means her price has to remain low for niggers to even want to use her. It is just the way it is right now.

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>>27972401
This is some clever fud but I'm delegating anon's mom anyhow. Ain't no fun if the homies can't get none

>> No.27972659

>>27972169
fuck.......i might not sell at $5 anymore

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27972666

>>27968319
when dump stop?

>> No.27972721

>>27972625
>return of the delegator

>> No.27973241

>>27971872
>The future is degenerate gambling

You might be right

>> No.27973471

>bitcoin pumps
>altcoins dump
>bitcoin dumps
>altcoins dump

muh inverse price correlation

....something something bitcoin dominance

>> No.27974131

The Graph has to cost less than the electricity it takes to index the data AND be faster than google to be worth using.

That leads me to believe it is massively overpriced.

Lets say you have a 15w computer do an internet search and it takes a minute on ETH. In the U.S. that costs $0.000029988 worth of electricity. Thats how much GRT should cost.

>> No.27974255

>>27974131
based and left-side-of-the-bellcurvepilled

>> No.27974299
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the GOOGLE of BLOCKCHAIN. such a comfy feel to know i'm gonna make it in 3-4 years

>> No.27974385

>>27974131
It doesn't actually search the web, does it?

>> No.27974599

>>27972169
>Here's how Donald Trump can still win

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27974987

>>27974599
Any specific concern about what I have just said anon, or are you going to be condescending?

>> No.27975194

>>27969084
Please keep doing this pasta, I find it hillarious

>> No.27975393

>>27972401
Bullish

>> No.27975444

>>27968319
grt has been good to me, I always revisit

>> No.27975569

>>27968319
You seen the token max cap and emission schedule? People are gonna get shafted in 4 months time.

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27975645

>>27968319
>just scooped up 20k GRT

>> No.27975717

>>27970929
That's above the existing maximum supply?

>> No.27975827

>>27975569
Or people are just waiting to buy in then and they will be unpleasantly surprised when how much other money is waiting to get in. Also 6 months is a fucking long time, it could 5x by then and then half with the dump.