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Okay /biz/, which one? They can't all be winners. Which ones are getting strangled in the crib?

I had a little stack of Radix but got rid of it recently. Too far from deploying something useful to end up the winners here in my opinion. Swung some AVAX successfully. Seems like a great project but it just barely launched in time to participate and I can't tell if Pangolin is going to save it from the wave of chinese foodcoins. Cardano is cool but Cosmos and Polkadot seem to be making more headway. And Kusama? What is the thesis for Kusama flipping Polkadot?

Are any of these mutually exclusive? Can some of them coexist? Feels like a winner take-all scenario. Maybe not zero-sum in the short term, but in the long term I can really only see one of them taking the ETH mantle, if they even can.

>> No.28911211

Kusama isn't flipping Polkadot faggot. KSM is a favorable buy because it has a low market cap right now, and low supply of coins which many are locked for staking.

>> No.28911386

>>28911211
Oh yeah I'm retarded there. Was going off mental notes I made months ago.

>> No.28911405

$ftm

>> No.28911502

$crv

>> No.28911531

>>28911211
Checked. Been on the fence about ksm but if kek wills it I'll get a stack.

Otherwise algo, atom, and dot are all solid long term holds. Avax seems sketch and ada is hot garbage wrapped in vaporware. Idk about other shit.

>> No.28911542

>>28911079
algos.

>> No.28911581
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>>28911079

>> No.28911587

>>28911386
You are good OP. 100 dot equals about .75 dot per week when staking. It's a no brainer. ADA is slowly losing steam because it's more hype and no actual product. Download the polka extention and goto chainx and look around, Or polkaprojects.

>> No.28911743

>>28911079
IOTA takes all

>> No.28911885

everyone shilling their trash with no reasoning. A sign that none of these are gonna make it

>> No.28911999

>Talking about Avalanche as if it has things to prove despite the fact that it's currently the most active chain beside Ethereum and with the most revolutionary tech that actually improved this space. Especially when the literal vaporwares/memes in your pic are the comparison

You'll never make it and you'll hand yourself soon

>> No.28912123

>>28911885
You want us to make a Reddit like post with explanation. We're not your army. Get the Polka extension and goto polka sites and see if shit works would be step 1. People who are ready for the great exodus from ETH would be wise to do so.

>> No.28912167

>>28911587
Thanks for the tip

>>28911743
Redpill me. Last time I did research on IOTA I thought it was all bout giving my Samsung refrigerator a wallet so that it could tell Alexa to order my groceries and then pay the Uber driver a microtransaction to his Camry wallet or something.

>>28911531
And Cosmos? BSC stuff is making it look super bullish to me

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>>28911079
Instead of DOT apply this KSM and divide the numbers by 100. And keep in mind that KSM has only a total supply of 10 million.

>> No.28912267

>>28911999
holy checked

I'm keeping my AVAX stack for now anon. Even with the recent bug I believe in the team but I just don't know if this is a flash in the pan or if it can keep going.

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>>28911079
Algo

>> No.28912648

>>28912188
Interesting, will check it out.

>>28912287
Thanks, Bog. Any particular reason you think it has an edge over others?

>> No.28912681

>>28911587
It was hyped for no reason. Cardano is releasing gougen when its due and will have many smart contracts move to the cardano blockhain.

>> No.28912718

>>28911079
DOT is the only one on your list that actually has a working product and hundreds of teams building on their ecosystem. Everything else is a bunch of undelivered promises. If the tokens these dummies
>>28911405
>>28911581
are shilling actually deliver then they'll absolutely moon, but that's a big if. Crypto history is filled with far, far more tokens that never delivered than ones that did. Shit, even ETH is currently falling farther and farther into the "big promises, way past deadline, still no delivery" hole.

>> No.28912739

Avoid Radix it's vaporware at this point in time.

>> No.28912747

Algo.

>> No.28913017

>>28912681
Good, but at this point who gives a fuck. Dot has an amazing software language which makes it easy for developers to interact with the nodes on the blockchain with substrate. Pswap, Sora, on and on they have a bridge from ETH straight to dot in ChainX. They have stuff that you can go and use, develop with on and on. Cardano has a manlet who listened to one to many Jordan and Jocko Willick podcasts.

>> No.28913084

There is space for several L1s to do well in the next few years.

My money is on Avax but I still think pokadot and cardano will do well, just not as well/less potential up side

>> No.28913098

>>28913017
>m-muh peer reviewed papers

>> No.28913440
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i was tempted to diversify on other horses other than ada

then i went all in ada, because i know that the most painful regret would be if it moons and i off my self because i didn't get all in despite the fact that i'm 100% positive that currently it's a far far superior team and product, it's not even close. maybe the theory on algorand is debatable but the implementation screams that they have computer science retards making the decisions.

we go to the sun or we crash into the dark. but fuck it at least i played this hand right

>> No.28913492

>>28913098
Even that he contradicted himself. We have peer reviewed papers, etc. Then he said that peer reviewed papers are worthless in Computer Science fields. LOL I mean who is still buying this bullshit from this guy? I don't see Gavin Wood shilling on youtube either, yet here's Charles on Bitboy shilling. Then day later says who cares about price lol. Fuck ADA. I still own it and stake it, but christ dude needs to shut the fuck up and just get shit done. Spending all of his time getting stemcell therapy and doing podcasts. Gavin is setting up a candlelight auction that might literaly change the world this week.

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AVAX. Just do some surface level research please and you'll realize why it blows all the other shit out of the water. Maybe not cardano, but it's growth potential is definitely much higher than cardano at this point. Just don't buy into the fudders, they aren't your friend.

>> No.28913670

>>28911079
>They can't all be winners.
I wouldn't go that far, that's a really good list desu

>> No.28913730

>>28912123
Friendly reminder that Link already works on Polka's blockchain. I'm poor and new, so I just stick with Link, since whatever chain gets mass adoption will still need Oracles. Anon will correct me if I'm wrong.

>> No.28913740

>>28911079
Cosmos, Algorand, AVAX. Ignore the rest

Those are your winners.

>> No.28913743

>>28913557
Also I'm one of the people who constantly fud AVAX on a daily basis. I'm only telling you this because literally fuck those other scamcoins.

>> No.28913784

>>28913440
holding ADA as well right now, if anyone on the fence i'd 100% suggest holding it till atleast end of march if they have some disposable cash to set aside, theres a lot of good things rolling out for it between now and then. plus you can get some stake rewards back during that period too.

I also have a small stack of algorand, and I flip in small amounts other currencies to keep increasing the ADA stack

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>>28911079
Buy EVE

>100x soon

>> No.28914077

>ksm
>dot
>radix
3-5x
>avax
>algo
>sol
prolly 10x+
>ada
all depends if they deliver & if it's not to late
ironically the biggest & least risk
on one hand its a guaranteed 2-3x even if they fail to deliver or after its too late
if they do & its a hit?
10xish

>> No.28914170

>>28911079
I think Cosmos is the best bet. Try the wallet and staking yourself.

>> No.28914171
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28914171

>>28911079
AVAX unironically, bug was shit, team didn't handle it well, but the amount of fud it gets here is disproportionate to the potential of the coin. image related

>> No.28914373

>>28911079
Pick ones with working products, DOT, COSMOS, AVAX. No idea about solana desu.

>> No.28914507

>>28913730
Chainlink is going to most likely be a parachain.

>> No.28914666

>>28911079
Bat

>> No.28914688

>>28914373
>Pick ones with working products
ssshhhh you're going to trigger the adards

>> No.28914866

>>28911079
Algo has an MIT brain trust and establishment money and interest ready to roll in. It's a sure pick for longer term. SEC backed coin is a no brainer.

>> No.28914924

>>28911079
ATOM and DOT

>> No.28915316

>>28914507
That seems like a good thing. Again, I could be wrong, but that just points to Link's flexibility - it can succeed in multiple chains, and if we have a Coke v. Pepsi situation, which I think we will (kind of already do with Link and Dot) Link can be an investment in ETH and a hedge.

Sorry Anons, it's just the longer I hang out here, the more I like Link.

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The oracle of oracles, 3 mil cap bout to 10x, you're welcome

>> No.28915704

I'm in the same boat. I just sold my Algo after a nice run up but they're intent on keeping the price low and will inflate away any gains as fast as possible. Great coin, just not what I want to hold through this bull market.
Already have a decent stack of ADA. I'm thinking to pick up some DOT.

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>>28911079
I'm kinda surprised noone here has mentioned Solana. Shit is insanely fast and cheap, Circle partnered with Solana for their USDC, KIN just migrated 50 million accounts over to SOL since ETH is trash and can't handle transaction speeds for shit. FTX is moving their transactions to Solana and saving them tons of money on fees. Staking just got released and the apr is 25%. Also Serum is the AMM equivalent to Uniswap and is releasing staking shortly to get in on those sweet, sweet fees. Can't believe biz is sleeping on this one. Still early though as you can see, noone is talking about it lol.

>> No.28916065

>>28911542
Unironically algorand

>> No.28916122

>>28911079
ALGO

>Silvio Micali, along with other geniuses from MIT
>ISO20022
>Solves scalability trilemma
>Finality in 5 sec

>> No.28916338

>>28913440
Your retards are well-connected and intelligent MIT nerds. They don't drink, they don't smoke, they don't fuck girls. All they do is math equations and write programs.

>> No.28916388

sol because ftx

>> No.28916411

>>28913740
I see intelligence here.

>> No.28916418

just go where the legendary VC's went

a16z chose: AVAX and NEAR

it's not hard guys. let the smart people do the thinking for you

>> No.28916513

>>28911079
Honestly all good buys if the bullrun continues.

>> No.28916524

>>28914171
Looks like they forgot a project from 2017 made by a turing award winning MIT professor. The king nerd who teaches the other geniuses

>> No.28916622

>>28916122
Actually its 2.5 secs now

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>>28916122

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>>28911079

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>>28911079
WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO MAKE YOU CAPITULATE

>> No.28917143

>>28916692
Saying that Visa costs 2% is dishonest. It's actually like .1%, it's only 2% because of credit card rewards. Also Algo's rewards are bullshit they're just printing more Algos, it's just inflation. Still a great coin though, assuming they can stay competitive for another decade the price will skyrocket years down the road but 10 years is an eternity in crypto.

>> No.28917167

>>28911079
Ksm or kys

>> No.28917296

>>28911079
cosmos, solana and radix (not too much)

>> No.28917393

>>28911079
Algorand is useful for moving stuff from one exchange to the other due to the low fees and speed of transaction.

But I'm not sure about its viability as a long-term investment.

>> No.28917467

Nothing and you will be happy spread the word pepes 3 is the new meme on the street

>> No.28917517

>>28915704
How is it any different from a coin being mined at 5-7% rate?

>> No.28917560

>>28916418
In my 4 years of holding crypto I've never heard of NEAR til now. ranked #58 on cg. what does it bring to the table?

>> No.28917691

>>28913557
Ethereum is trash, why should we trust anything Vitalik says?

>> No.28917693

>>28911079
Algorand lots of potential.

>> No.28917838

AVAX if you want to actually make money

>> No.28917876

>>28911079
>They can't all be winners
Of course they can, we are in a bull market after all

>> No.28917909

>>28911079
Avalanche and Solana have the best technology, Algorand is interesting too. Radix seems like a scam and I've literally seen nobody in the space talk about it. Polkadot (and Kusama) are pretty conservative and do little new, pretty much just ETH2.0 but now. Cosmos and Cardano I don't know much about. But Charles is clearly a delusional nerd who's only read sci-fi and no other lit. Seens he's more interested LARPing as an academic than building anything.

>> No.28918726

>>28917838
T.bagholder