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Actual CS researcher working on cryptography here. GRT brings nothing new to the table. I hear the comparisons to LINK and laugh my ass off. It's basically a more advanced backend indexer for ETH, sort of like an Etherscan for nerds looking to derive more accessible data to build DeFi apps. It's nothing like LINK, which is an equally useless first-party Oracle that centralizes transaction data and can't be verified because it comes from them. Link is basically an ETH token without it's own blockchain and a meme that went too far.

What does this mean? Nothing, you're seeing an artificial vaporwave pump. Both GRT and LINK are useless to the developer community because they're decentralized and rely on the Etherium blockchain network, which in itself is a piece of spaghetti code written by a zoomer Russian programmer. No major trillion-dollar company is ever going to use blockchain data to store data, ditching their safe and centralized data servers for easily hackable decentralized ETH-backed clognests.

The GRT token itself is not related to the GRT service used by Uniswap and other DeFi token exchanges. It's just used to make the devs rich and you're pumping their bags on a worthless token. PRQ is more advanced than the Graph and will index all blockchains at once while GRT is limited to ETH.

You're buying vaporwave, don't be idealistic about any of these tokens and enjoy the free money. Get out at the top and never become a bagholder.

>> No.30136423

>>30136259
you're a larping faggot but I sold my GRT bag today

>> No.30137477

>>30136259
>It's basically a more advanced backend indexer for ETH
You have no clue what you're talking about. GRT is crosschain compatible. It's available on BSC as well.

>> No.30137864

>>30136259

BLABLA BLA

Haven't I seen this FUD two days ago?

Damn, nice copy posting, have you tried sucking your own dick next?

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>>30136259
Is it really worth your time to LARP just to write all this weak fud out only for it to be factually incorrect in multiple places? Embarrassing.

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>>30136259
>GRT is limited to ETH
False. GRT can support any blockchain, and they are continually rolling out support for more and more blockchains as we speak. In fact, GRT announced support for Binance Smart Chain TODAY, and you literally only needed to google "The Graph" to find that out, you absolute drooling retard. Sage.

>> No.30139078

Am I the only one who finds these shitty FUDs amusing?

>> No.30139230

This thread has created within me a palpable sense of fear, uncertainty and doubt in my The Graph (ticker: GRT) investment. It appears that the sentiment among the many anonymous posters of this forum has darkened considerably in regards to the future of this decentralized indexing & querying technology. I trust these "anons" and believe them to be of honest intent as they share their often detailed and persistent concerns about this project.
I am demoralized. I have decided to market sell my GRT tokens after I complete this post. Thank you all for your concern over our financial wellbeing.