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Be honest. Who among you faggots sold yesterday and are now priced out?
>>29560678I doubled my stack size on profits from the $3 to $1.5 swing and now I'm riding the next wave.
>>29560847Well done, anon. Do you trade $CAD or $AUD?
>>29560678Sold ? I bought 1300 more GRT yesterday. My only regret is not buying more.
Do people honestly sell when something is down? What?
No siree anon I held. And I hope the fag that sold at 1.7 and shit his pants calling gerties nazis ropes when we go to ATH
>>29561007monday evening we were down to 1.9 ish (from 2.2-2.3) after recovering from BTC dump. there were signs that the dump wasn't over so I told my friend to sell 50% of his stack and set a buy order at 1.6 while sleeping. he made a bunch more GRT from this so yes people do honestly sell when something is down.
Really hoping to bust through 2.00 today. there’s lot less holders now that’s for sure
>>29560847Got SLed and Have been able to buy back at even lower prices.I almost roped myself.You only need 3 cryptos this year!
Are you even a GRT holder if you aren't delegating and are unable to sell your stack even if you want to?
>>29560678Finally starting my crypto portfoilio after years of being a pussy. Have about 500 girthies. Any suggestions on what I should dabble in next?
>>29561133Shhh keep the secret
>>29561240>>29561178 This
>>29561240fantom, bancor, ada
>>29561288Naturally I'm only on coinbase as an ameriburger. Would a binance account be the next step?
>>29560678So its you that payed my tuna steak im having for lunch
>>29560678Be humble. Be grateful. They expect to find one of us in the wreckage and it could still be you. That's just crypto.
>>29561325meh, you could just skip FTM since they have both ada and bnt on coinbase. but sure if you want more options then binance would be a good call
>>29560678It would have been stupid to sell even at my extremely high buying average of 0.80.
>>29561178>>29561278maybe you should post the tickers/names instead of just the logos. the guy just got into crypto
It's worth it to buy grt now?
>>29561591It's cardano and binance?
>>29561661Now? You should have bought yesterday
>>29560678I sold the top but missed the point to buy back in... so actually yes. Hope there will be another correction anytime soon.
>>29561682cardano and iexec
What will need to happen with the eth gas price to make it viable to stake my 500 stack?
>>29560678diamond hands nigger here.2.5 tomorrow
>>29561591My bad you right>>29561240GRT, IEXEC (RLC) and IOTAit's 3 very promising projects for long term hold
>>295618181/3 to make you some cashable change
>>29561818eth2.0
>>29560678Nope. Still holding my stack purchased at $0.30. I don't even know what GRT does, I just see number go up.
>>29561762I have bad news man =/>>29561245
>>29560974>>29561069>>29561223>>29561396>>29561817>>29561984Based.
I need it to dump to 1.5 so I can double my delegation stack
>>29562527wait till next monday for the inevitable BTC dump
>>29562527here we go
>>29562853Sorry bros, just don't sell the dip I'll pump it again as soon as my bags are filled
I'm going to WFH so I can buy more stacks
>>29562985Are we dumping just before June 17?
Bought my bag in Dec 2020 at .25 a coinNot selling till $100 a coin
>>29563040Yes I'll dump about 5 billion tokens right beforehand.
jesus just try to understand it
is $100 in 5 years me being deluded? Im thinkin that with token burn and huge integration deals, this thing might deflate like fuck long term.
>>29563339The supply seems a bit fucked. And I think it would be foolish to not expect another developer tool to come out before this reaches $100. That and everyone seems to be criticizing eth lately so I'm not sure.
>>29560678i fucking bought more on the dip bros
>>29563443Supply is priced in and token burn will account for it. At least thats what /biz/ has lead me to believe but honestly i'm a retard so idk
>>29563339go ahead and explain how the token burn would make this deflate...
>>29563259Don't worry I'm buying that incoming dip.I believe in you boxanon so do not screw me over>>29563460Very based
>>29563595Tokens burn > supply lowers over time > value per token increases?
>>29560678Sold my tiny 150k stack at $1.92 yesterday and moved into ROSE, feeling pretty good about it.
>>29563542The supply will go from 1.2 to 6 billion. Solana went from 10% to 100% in an instant, and that price went up. Also I'm on the grt twitter account they just opened a new account to promote their own podcast.
>>295636763% annual inflation and 0.5% token burn. The system would have to be adopted to such a degree that grt cycles through the ecosystem 6 times to offset it....I think?
>>29560678Priced out? $1.92 won't even buy you a decent sandwich these days, let alone a house or a airplane. Even a homeless guy can afford to buy GRT at these prices. $1.92 is just not a lot of money. Even so, why anyone would take any amount of official United States legal tender and use it to purchase a liability is beyond me. GRT was at $2.80. It dropped four dollars to $1.50. and now it's up five or six cents to $1.92. See the pattern here? Straight down. GRT is going straight to hell and dragging all its holder with it.Recipe for Success: Go to your local Bank of America branch for an in-person meeting with their sales representative. Tell her you want to open an account. Confess to her that you previously owned GRT but that you have sold them all now and have some USD you would like to put in your account. Weather her ridicule, then process a wire into your new Bank of America checking account with all the proceeds (little as they might be) from your GRT sale. Ask her if you can buy an annuity, and buy one. This is your penance. At the end of each month you will receive an interest payment in USD. Depending on the size of your checking account balance, this interest payment will be large or small. Right now the interest rate is ZERO so your monthly interest payment will be ZERO until the rate changes. The rate will not change anytime soon. A rate of ZERO is still better than losing all of your money and self respect in GRT. Everybody knows this and everybody says this. This idea is everywhere these days and it's hard to miss unless you do not watch television, which is impossible. You should watch television.I have now laid out exactly what everyone ITT must do in order to live a healthy and decent life. If you do not do everything I've outlined above, including using Bank of America and no other bank, you will fail and everything that happens to you from here will be a result of your #Resistance and inaction. Tbh, I hope none of you take my advice.
>>29563883Where do you see GRT heading then in about 5-10 years? I'm trying to work out realistic expectations for it
>>29563724I have a micro meme stacklet of ROSE (4200) because... well, the memes
>>29563977Almost GRTsux tier, bravo.
>>29563595Delegation burns .5% of the total delegated each way. Query fees burn 1% of the total cost. The network inflates at 3% annual. That's 300 million new tokens every year. To become deflationary, the network would need to burn more than 300 million tokens a year. Or in other words, produce 30 billion GRT worth of query transactions. At current prices and with query fees expected to cost about $0.00001 per, that's 200k queries per GRT, or 60,000,000,000,000,000 queries required to become deflationary. Highly unlikely really. Also if we ever start doing even a trillion queries a year, the cost per GRT will skyrocket because of the rewards earned through delegation and collecting query fees would make holding GRT intrinsically valuable.
>>29564089I have no idea that far. But right now I'm drawn to them with their solid team with a track record of success (outside of crypto). They were the able to raise 45m and a convince a ton of enthusiasts to fork over tons of money to contribute to the project (indexers and curators). People smarter than us and more involved in the space paid to get in at the ground floor.
>>29564203To put this into perspective, a quick google search says google search process 1.2 trillion queries per year. Completely different functions, but just throwing it out there.
>>29564824GRT is the google of pedophilia. It takes the CP from the blockchain and sends it to your ETH wallet
>>29564824You have to understand that this is a single application and they likely mean queries as in search alone, not the other things that happen as the result of a search. As in open the network explorer and see how many requests actually go out to Google in a single search. They actually search on every key stroke but likely only count the complete search in that stat. Wikipedia apparently does 70k db queries a second, also about 2 trillion. Would still be unlikely to go deflationary because having even one application sound 1 trillion requests a year would increase the cost per GRT making it harder to become deflationary as queries are paid in GRT but fixed to a USD value.
Any thoughts on protofire for delegation? Tried raybina but they are overextended. Have a stack of 11k.
>>295640895 years? $2510 years $40-50
>>29565086That's a good point. There's a non zero amount of cp base 64 encoded into the blockchain isn't there. GRT exposing this easily is going to get crypto regulated...
>>29566062That's why I'm very bullish on GRT
What a coincidence: https://twitter.com/grt_iq/status/1364575314240708608Thoughts?
https://medium.com/@graphprotocol/the-graph-bringing-indexing-and-querying-to-polkadot-6b433e381fe8GRT x PolkadotFor any grt bros interested
>>29566152Create a website that jus do queries every blockchain for comments starting with "data:image"
>>29560847Sold at $2.40, bought back in 1.60 yesterday and it honestly feels like cheating taking the same gains again.
>>29566436I'll even make a coin to fund the project.CPNOW.finance buy now my dear sirs rugpull proof code
>>29566291That's actually massive. 3% sounds small until you realize they were doing 11 billion monthly queries so this is an increase of 330 million queries a month. Big stuff!
>>29566646Christ, please don't. I don't want to be holding the cp enablement coin.
>>29566858Surely you hold BTC already though
>>295640895 years? $85-100
>>29566778I wonder what the expected revenue would be now.
>>29566975Fair enough. Just know that your site can get fucked for hosting those images and you by proxy. You'd need a way to store hashes for images that are known cp that shouldn't be rendered otherwise you're gonna get a free trip to ass rape prison.
>>29567113Oh i'm not that anon, i was just making a joke>>29566291Im seeing green
>>29567113Dear sir I'll just use smart contracts and McDonald's Coins, untraceable and decentralized. 100% each and every thing is safe.
>>29567081At 11.3 billion queries a month, the network generates about 1.4 million USD in revenue. It's pretty big returns for the indexer assuming they hold a large portion of their pool. P2P would get about $30k a month before splitting with delegators. Basically enough to keep the servers running.
>>29567481What does that potentially mean for a 5k delegator? Is that usd value tied to the usd value of grt currently. Does 11.3 billion queries on google correspond to 1.4 million usd?
Using your $0.00001/query figure, then 11.3b queries would mean $113,000. So would that mean grt is currently over valued if it's getting paid in grt that is valued high enough to mean 1.4 million revenue?
Are we at 3 dollars yet?
>>29567929So that could mean grt is over valued by a factor of (1.4m/113k)=12.4. The utility value of grt would be 1.88/12.4 = $0.152
>>29561941>IEXEC (RLC) and IOTAKek>>29563443>everyone seems to be criticizing eth latelyGRT is blockchain agnostic >>29563970>0.5% token burnThat percentage is only for delegation taxes. 1% of query fees are burned.>>29566778They only mentioned 3% increase in the past day, not month
>>29567638With 5k delegated to p2p you would get about 65 GRT a month from delegation rewards and like 0.15 GRT for query fees. If we ever got to a trillion queries a month (far away) you would get about 15 GRT a month from queries. Yeah the USD value is based on current value of GRT. If you collected rewards now and sold later of course it would be worth more. That's the biggest benefit is that you're paid in GRT so past rewards have the potential to increase in value.
>>29565086Finally an anon who understands GRT completely.
>>29568110>The utility value of grt would be 1.88/12.4 = $0.152* plus speculation (which is massive)
>>29567929You're assuming that queries are the only thing gained by delegating. Currently the bigger return is the delegation reward from the network inflation. It's the equivalent of mining rewards versus transaction fees. One day maybe queries will be at such a volume that they would be worth more than the inflation reward but we would become deflationary which isn't good or likely.
>>29560678GRT right now is moving exactly with BTC and many other coins doing the same because bots. Currently BTC value = GRT value. Until BTC levels off to a slow crab GRT has no real market value of its own.
dubs and number go up
>>29568124>They only mentioned 3% increase in the past day, not monthYeah just looking at if that 3% is consistent that kicks up the monthly to 11.3 billion a month.
>>29568625dubs and number go up
>>29567481>>29567929one of you has an error in their equation
>>29566563nice bro
>>29568724It was me. It is 110k but the indexer cut was correct. They'll generate 1.4 million a year and monthly 110k with p2p getting about 30k a month and 360k a year before giving a cut to their delegates.
>>29560678Yeah, im a panicky sellfag. First crash for me
>>29566406This is huge for both polkadot and grt. I hope they announce plans to offer support to BSC soon, I hate that Chink but the binance smart chain has hype around it and GRT would benefit a lot from it.
>>29569088so its overvalued? But I guess thats normal in crypto, atleast GRT is turning a profit.
>>29569688Doesn't it already? Pancake uses The Graph
>>29569688okay so when moon
1 trillion queries a month would only be 120m a year based on that query figure $0.00001/q. Is that price in line with other development tools/services? At 1.2b grts in circulation that would mean $0.10/ grt. At 5 years with 10b in circulation that would mean each grt in the ecosystem earns a penny servicing 1 trillion annual queries.
>>29569765afaik the pancake team reached out to the grt team to develop a solution, but I don't if it entails a solution for the bsc ecosystem
>>29561133Are people really that skittish?
>>29570022I suppose if they are servicing huge enterprises that our offering services that rake in more revenue by offering more than querying, that the indexers would jack up the price per query.
>>29563460Based ryback
I'm racist and I hold GRT
>>29570309Sold because of this post.Black lives matter.
>>29570309disgusting, now sold
>>29570309Based>>29570364All lives matter
>>29569854>>29561133Depends on BTC currently. GRT has no + or - value at the moment and is absolute flat line. You may see it go up or down in price, but that is just following BTC exactly. The coin itself has no growth on its own right now. Only coins that buck the BTC rise/fall is ATOM, 0x, REP along with smaller coins that bots dont have their claws into. We just have to wait until BTC crabs again to see the real interest in the coin itself.
>>29570364Thanks for the bag nigger>>29570396I sell if you sell first
>>29569721Everything is worth as much as people are willing to pay for it. Nothing can be "over valued". They being said, GRT currently has an intrinsic value of $0.30 without considering the value added by speculation. That is you stand to gain 30 cents a year for every GRT you hold.
>>29570456Having to hit 2 dollars as a major thing just shows this shits crab city unless some sort of major development comes along to push it into the limelight
Anyone have a guess as to how many queries are made today in the eth system? The polkadot, solana, pancake systems too? I suppose if grt becomes the de facto querying tool for all block chains then we could definitely see it exceed trillions of queries.
>>29570555How the hell can a token with a completely different purpose and use case do the exact same thing as btc? I just don’t get it.
>>29570555>every fucking project in crypto uses it>other blockchains clamoring to get integrated >something needs to come along to push it into the lime lightKek
>>29570918Ignore all that, it can easily achieve these query number when the next descentralized social network is built using grt as part of its tech stackit's inevitable.
>>29570918>if grt becomes the de facto querying tool for all block chainsIt literally already is.
>>29571016How many queries do fb+insta do in a year?
MeFuck this coin
>>29570555>this shits crab cityYup, so right now any and all post about it losing or pumping is absolute lies. It is just there. The bots are doing all the trades. As long as you know that you can figure out when the real pump of GRT comes. Right now I am using the bots to secure a ton of LOOM each time it dips to under $0.12.
>>29571086just googled it for you: fb alone does 2 billion per day.
>>29570022You can't have 100% of the GRT in delegation otherwise there's nothing to pay query fees with.
>>29570918One big thought i had, if they ever get integrated into cardano, and they manage to launch their africa deal, GRT could fly through the roof
>grt thread on the front page>check cmc>$1.80i am demoralized. this coin lacks girth
>>29571270Wait, should be thinking queries or specifically api calls?
>>29570981Do you see it moving beyond 2 dollars?
>>29571086>>29571270I don’t know what type of “queries” you guys are talking about. If you mean “how many times a day do stacies use the search function on IG” that is NOT the type of query the graph performs.The Graph supplies DATA REQUESTS to OTHER APPLICATIONS.You might use Google about 20x a day, but SMALL apps query databases of all kinds about 1M times a second. It’s a completely different scale.I would be shocked if FB only performed 2B database queries a day. It is likely orders of magnitude larger.
>>29571360That stat is likely specific api calls. Behind the scenes each api call is likely several individual queries.
whale hereexpect a dump soon, we are dipping down to $1 and then rebound back to $1.4you've been warned, act accordingly
>>29571411Literally never. Sell now so we can have a laugh at you in a month.
>>29571701nigger this shit is moving along with BTC along with everything else
>>29571701>Whale here to warn you to leave the market before me because I want to sell at a lower priceShut the fuck up ranjeet. Nobody is giving you the discount you want.
>>29571701What is your strategy with making money on grt? How do you personally feel about where the project can go?
>>29571526You're being semi-pedantic about it, because search is one of the applications possible trough indexing. Still, your point about small apps's scale of api calls is true
>>29571852i buy grt and then hold itwhen number goes up i sellthen larp as a whale on /biz/ to make paperhands sell and buy cheaperbut disregard the last part, we are going to $1 so you should sell
>>29571701Thanks I just sold all
I'm a bit bored. How much rope do I get for selling a portion of my bag when it bounces back to 1.95 to rebuy when it then dumps to 1.55 after the next BTC dip?
>>29571921So when we are throwing around the 11b queries statistic, are we talking automated nitty gritty queries like the minutia associated with api calls?
>>29571970Do that next spike srs
>>29572132Yes
>>29571704I don't sell until i make 10x backat least
Lads, is it already deflating? Has it already burned 9m with only 1.2b in circulation?
>>29573656Anyone have a counter measuring total queries processed to date?
What is burn rate, trying to calculate what prices are realistic on the long run.
>>29573656I swear the holy grail here is cardano integration > africa deployment for cardano > defi social media app. Watch GRT become the highest market cap coin by 2030
>>29573656And now the scan is showing 9.8 million burned. It since I've posted this.
>>29574250Tell me your African deployment cardano theory.
>>29560847what next wave?
>>29567929GRT $113,000 EOY I'm gonna be a fucking billionaire
>>29561240More GRT
>>29574378https://www.cointrust.com/market-news/cardano-africa-will-host-worlds-largest-blockchain-venture
LOTS OF BAG HOLDERS NOW AHAHAHAHAHAHI WILL BUY YOU CHEAP WITH THE HELP OF CHINAMAN AGAINLET THE BAG WARS BEGUN
>>29573656tokens are only burned during delegation with a .5% "tax" with all tokens being sent to 0x00000000 where it's shredded. Whenever you see the token burned amount increase, that means that more people are locking up their tokens in the protocol, which means that there's less available in the market.... it's beautiful.
>>29568258I regret so much making the grt is the epstein of blockchain comment
>>29571970yes yes yes
>>29573656Where you getting this info?
>>29574882https://graphscan.io/
Crab back down let's gooooooo , I want this normie bags
OP I SOLD YESTERDAY AND DITCHED BIG TIME CAUSE VERY SOONPERHAPS IN HOURS I WILL BUY THE BAGS AND MANY OTHER RETARDS ARE HOLDINGWHILE YOU ARE WAITING FOR A MAGIC PUMP TO TAKE YOUR PROFIT LOLOLOLOL
Tfw I have to wait 6 days to delegate my stack because of Coinbase
I just hodl GRT untill its at 100$
>>29575338delegating? you getting fuckedYou think people here accumulate to delegate?They are adding liquidity in clone swaps platforms , like sushiswap, nakery swap They are farming other tokens atm and never delegatinggo check the list of total grt delegators, probably no more then 5k lolthis coin has become a swingie coin from the start it was shilled here
>>29575472you are just dumb then, that will never happen and i will be buying this shitty swingie coin back and forth to gain low profitable margins.Its already crabbing down the value, many people jumped out already because it was pumped dumped hardthe coin per se is not scam btw , its all about the common biz joe wanting to buy your bags cheap and take quick profit, they dont even accumulate.many pigs lost big time yesterday
I own over 1 million GRT. Check back in a few years OP we are going to make it
>>29576517post portfolio and delegation stats or gtfo larper.
Good to see one of the big backers in the project has indexed 140M GRT
>>29576690you want to dissect the meta data in the pic and find my location? creeper poorfag
>>29577420These guys are big chainlink investors from 2017https://framework.ventures/blog/?slug=repost-our-investment-in-chainlink
>>29576690They don't delegate, it's bollocks.It's simple, they buy cheap during the crash for example, then sell after it goes up a bit, take that profit and add it to a liquidity pool to farm other tokens with that money , and have more ready to buy cheap again to accumulate more.Delegating this coins becomes high risk because of the volatility of the coin that can go from 2.10 to 1.38 in a matter of hours as you witness already
>>29561762sorry but no, cya next bullrun
Sold all my crypto while it was crashing. When it hit the bottom, I knew what to do.
If I get a reply in the next 10 mins I'll buy 100 GRT even tho I can barely afford to do so.
>>29579049good investment anon
I started using a classic grid bot (on kucoin) on a whim. I'm not sure if this is a good idea or a bad idea.
>>29561007Well I mean that's why it's going down
Come on bros dump that shit more I want to refill my bags.
>>29579301bought 99.80 GRT and now I have 700 GRT.Diamond hands through all the shit I hope we make it in the long run, anon
>>29581073how long you planning on holding?Months ?And miss other coins pumping?Good strategy kek
>>29581073yoo 700 GRT check as well, plan on getting more during whatever dips come our way but heres to the other side in 5 years time
>>29581251>months kekyears anon
>>29581399lol
>>29560678Sold? I earned some off of Coinbase and bought in at ~$1.60. I have ~33 GRT now.
>>29582179Good start anon. Just keep watching trends/threads and try to buy in the valleys. You'll make it with the rest of us soon.
>>29570958arbitrage bots
>>29560678Sell? I bought more.
>>29560678Waiting till the new supply is released and it drops below .5 to buy back in
>>29583465>Dropshttps://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/even-a-massive-token-unlock-with-fked-up-tokenomics-couldnt-keep-solana-sol-from-pumping/See you there
>>29577781Nah, delegating is easier and less stressful than swinging. Just set it and forget it for a couple years. Price is going up in the long run anyway. I tried swinging years ago and it's just constant stress. Worries major action might happen while your asleep. Difficulty focusing on other things.
>I don't have to sell, first of all because I bought in at 30 cents, and second of all because I am a STUD. I'm ballsy, I don't take no shit from anyone. I HODL my GRT no matter the dump, I don't have to panic sell LIKE YOU. OH HO HO HO!!!
>>29583465Big backers who possess those coins have started becoming indexers. It's funny people have been saying this since even before I bought ($0.33). Sure glad I bought in
>>29583586I'm delegating myself but the only thing im concerned about are indexers who change their parameters. Fuck me if I have to pay those gas fees every few months because an indexer decides to be a jew. Right now I'm just kind of hoping my norwegian dude will keep it real
>>29583821incredibly based anon
>>29583821since when buying at $2 sell at 2.80 , buy back at 1.90 sell at 2.50 , buy at 1.40, sell at 1.90 is panic selling?You are doing the same KEK
>>29583557But this is not Solana anon I hate when people counter the tokenmetric fud by bringing up something completely unrelated and I hold 20k GRT btw I hope this is the case but just don't understand why you think this proves anything
>>29583933I don't see that being a major problem in the long run. Indexers cutting the rewards would cause people to leave them, and end up fucking themselves.
>>29584311Shut up you stupid nigger we buy and delegate here cant wait for the day you time the market wrong and loose all your GRT stack you do not deserve it
>>29583586Let's assume you are delegating in the graph network.How many others are farming other tokens by adding grt liquidity in parallel platforms like 1inch, sushiswap, pankake swap and dozens of other clones of that?If it was that good they all would be boosting the graph network by delegating there Instead of taking profit from APY rewards and liquidity other platforms that have nothing to do with the graph network .But hey BTC market is diverse and decentralized in many parts , you are not forced to delegate your gft coin in that specific network, you can swing them around as you please
>>29560678Priced out ? sorry anon but i learn how to use TA
>>29584788LOL
How do I stake my grties
>>29583925This is my favorite thing. The 10 billion fud is going to blow up in their face so hard I honestly can't wait. Why would you sell as an early backer? Say you're not even a VC backers but just people that got in at $0.03. you ended up with 166k GRT at a cost of 5k. It's now worth $325k. You get back your initial investment every single month at current costs if you delegate. You can't get those kinds of roi anywhere else. Sure you could sell now but why? It's just started. The VC backers even more so. They stand to make stupid money indexing, collecting huge rewards off the success of the network.
>>29584697Lol at diamonds then. There are actually enough diamonds mined that they should be completely worthless. But they sell for tens of thousands of dollars because the supply is restricted. It's the equivalent of delegation. The health of the network requires a large number of tokens be staked. Backers are already set up as delegators and indexers. The writing is on the wall.
>>29585013god I wish I could have spent 5k for 166k gurties
>>29585013>tfw I spent 5k for 5k GRT
>>29584947p2por send them to my wallet and I'll do it for you.
>>29561325Bancor is on coinbase. ALGO is also a good buy
>>29585565Tfw comfy BNT and GRT stack
>>29584311Stfu faggot no matter how hard you swing you will never reach my 100k stacks stay poor HHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
>>29561007There are plenty of newfags who do. They don’t understand price fluctuation.
>>29561007are you retarded or something ? GRT price is following BTC price movement.
>>29585013Perhaps eventually we will just buy up and delegate the majority entire supply and until we are essentially major share holders with huge dividend yields of a service that receives revenue from querying all major blockchains.
>>29584697>this is not SolanaYou’re right, it’s about 100x more important than Solana
>>29587949I’m trying to accumulate at least a 5k stack. Will that be enough to make it in the future? I just want a decent passive income that allows me to escape wageslaving.
>about 300M GRT was staked today
>>29588848>11 job postings
someone rec me an indexer to delegate with (no meme indexers that promise rewards theyre never going to pay out)
>>29588971Source?
>>29590495Dude, it's all there on their website.
I was going to buy GRT but Coinbase locked me out of my account for not having enough ID verification, real convient - especially since I'd already purchased $500 of ETH. So now I have to pray that they'll let me back into my account or I won't even be able to touch my funds
Imagine if they recruit some ex-googlers.
>>29560678i bought )
>>29561240Keep accumulating GRT. 500 isn't shit.
>>29560847I'm so scared to try and swing due to how unpredictable this shit is. If it goes to $2.20 soon I might try.
>>29560678sold at 1.50 feels good not having to worry about this piece of shit anymore
>>29592817I'd say don't swing period, but that won't stop ye. At the very least, take your time and don't swing your entire bags. Start small so you don't lose it all with one bad swing.
>>29561240What are you guy's thoughts on Verasity (VRA)? Asking here, because I trust the opinion of you guys more than the rest of /biz/
Apart from the medium articles is there any other good reading material or videos about GRT?
>p2p (#1 indexer) located in germany
>>29594198You heard it here first everyone: the Fourth Reich will be powered by GRT! Support your local beer hall and buy a stack today.
>protofire (#2 indexer) located in des moines iowam-maybe we can be friends
Making 1.2 GRT an hour. I like to pretend it's my own little slave grinding 24/7 to feed my village.
>>29594426how much have you got staked?
>>29594380I'm delegated with protofire but that rules. Des Moines unironically is awesome. Always loved playing there on tour. From Minneapolis and live in AZ now by the border. I love Des Moines more than Minneapolis.
>framework-labs (#3 indexer) Bent, Oregon>figment-prime (4 and 5 indexer) Montreal, Quebec, CN>6 >ryabina (6 indexer) France; creater of graph.io
>>29595062What sort of music did you play?
>>29594198>>29594380>>29595228Where are you seeing the indexer locations? I remember being on a page that had a world map with all the locations but haven't been able to find it since
>>29595852https://graphscan.io/
>>29561178I own the bottom two, but what is the top?>>29561223Obviously not
>>29595062Whatever paid but mostly hard rock/metal for touring. Covid has been fucking killing me. I lost my sponsorships because I can't fucking gig. It's been rough on music companies too.
>>29595610See>>29596466
>>29575665No.
Is this good ?
>>29594426how u do thaf
>>29560678I just sold at a loss. Such a crappy coin no movement at all.
>>29598125>600% in 3 months
>>29598125Good man
>>29597717I feel like this will play out like a slightly more accelerated chain link. It will probably be sooner adopted the link too.
>>29596060Thanks anon, I can see where each individual indexer is based but not a world map of all of them
>>29591239incredibly bullish
>>29598548post that world map if you can find it
>>29597717VERY BULLISH.
>>29598382>slightly moreI think it’s about 10x accelerated versus LINK. And more adopted already. People on biz may not like to hear it but I think GRT is easily going to surpass LINK very soon. It has a more universal use case.
>>29598685I will, I saw it about a month ago when I first started learning about GRT but haven't been able to find it since
I'm basically 50/50 into GRT and RBC. I see the immense upside of both and believe in the tech. I sadly don't have much of a stack (about $1000 of each). Should I pick one and yeet into it, or stay 50/50? I just want to pay for my meds bros
>>29599479If you believe in both, stay 50/50. If one moons and the other zeroes, you'll still make great profit.
>>29599309link is amazing but that's going to be a long while until big players are confident in using smart contracts. developers are relying on graph today. imagine in a few years all the decentralized social media platforms and new apps that will rely on graphql>>29599357nice. It seems most are in germany.
>>29560678I didn’t have enough gas to sell.
>>29599686as if, GRT is heading for minus one billion and he's still going to jail
Guys I think we might have broken the $2.10 support
>>29601701explainb
>>29560678I got 1000 when it was 0.80 and never checked
>>29599838https://thegraph.stake-machine.com/?orgId=1&refresh=5mFound it, doesn't seem to have all of them though. I'm delegating with someone in Belgium and they don't show up
>>29602283Never mind, they're there. They're in northern France and I thought they were in Belgium