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Are most cryptocurrencies ponzi schemes? What happened to “muh fundamentals”? Is there anything salvageable these days?

>> No.49939674

>>49939661
>Are most cryptocurrencies ponzi schemes?
nope, all of them are

>> No.49939741

>>49939661
>Are most cryptocurrencies ponzi schemes?
Correct
>What happened to “muh fundamentals”? Is there anything salvageable these days?
There's stuff that is focused on 'real world adoption,' but the real world actually choosing to adopt it is another matter. It's also going to be a very small group of things that eventually get picked, if ever. Once the world chooses something to be a backbone of the financial system, I doubt they'll jump around much on what to support

>> No.49939821

>>49939661
>Are most cryptocurrencies ponzi schemes?
indeed

>> No.49939822

>>49939661
>What happened to “muh fundamentals”?
that's shit

>> No.49939859

>>49939741
Is there anything with a true, substantial use case these days or is it just fucked?

>> No.49939863

>>49939661
For the fucking love of God, cryptocurrencies aren't ponzi schemes. Why? Well, if that's true, the fact of selling stock shares would be the same shit, would be a ponzi, because everyone is buying and selling shares of a company, because they can, because the main company is able to do so, but I don't anybody calling Tesla, or Apple, or Coca-Cola, ponzi schemes

>> No.49939880

>>49939661
This is not a shill thread, this is a SHIT thread

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>>49939880
>This is not a shill thread, this is a SHIT thread
the thread

>> No.49939894

>>49939741
Unfortunately the reality is that most practical financial usage we have with crypto is bypassing certain government laws using decentralized technology, and even then it can still be tricky. Monero is perhaps the most interesting case simply because you can use it to trade a specific type of goods and services (drugs/hitmen), which right now is not so difficult to see why it's one of the few ones to that actually justifies its existence. We'll see what happens a few years from now.

>> No.49939900

>>49939889
it seems like ice cream

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>>49939880
What's the difference?

>> No.49939920

>>49939880
who is shilling here? this thread is full of faggots crying because the actual market is a fucking ponzi shit

>> No.49939924

>>49939863
Prove they're not a ponzi if you're so knowledgeable, smartass

>> No.49939929

>>49939661
These kinds of threads mean that we haven't reached the bottom yet

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imagine crying because you probably lost some money on a no name shitcoin lmao

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>>49939889
>>49939900
Nice, chocolate ice cream with peanuts

>> No.49939944

>>49939661
pump and dumps at the very least

if u like to play shitcoin, just make u are actually on ground floor before buying

>> No.49939948

>>49939894
I just want monero-chan to crush me with her thighs. Is that too much to ask for?

>> No.49939969

>>49939674
>>49939741
>>49939821
retarded niggers

>> No.49939979

>>49939894
>paying drugs and hitmen with XMR

Stop doing drugs anon

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>>49939894
>>49939948
based

>> No.49940035

>>49939661
I don't know the why a lot of people call step'n a ponzi, when the fucking app incentives them to sweat his asses and then, pay them at least a few dollars just for running like a morons

>> No.49940048

>>49940035
>I don't know the why a lot of people call step'n a ponzi
the dump of GST and GMT

>> No.49940069

>>49940035
>>49940048
GMT used to be worth 4 usd and GST 1 usd, it all went to shit and seems to have no comeback

>> No.49940078

>>49940035
>>49940069
bear market, ETH and SOL are dying too. just cope and don't be a fucking faggots.

>> No.49940261

>>49940035
if a guy came up to me on the street and tried to sell me $2k shoes and followed that up by telling me I could make $$ just by walking around in them I would not have to think twice about whether or not he was trying to scam me; stepn is this but with extra steps

>> No.49940494

>>49939661
>muh fundamentals
There are, one example is ICP, but once you look at the chart, I guarantee you'll never buy into it because of the shitty price action. And this is why I know you are ngmi unless you get lucky in dog shitcoins or PnDs, so your question is meaningless anyway. Those who are really interested and invest based on tech, simply read and buy, they wont post dumb questions online and try to get sympathy from retarded frogposters.

>> No.49941761

HBAR is the only real and legitimate project in this space

They have the backing of multi billion dollar companies like Google, IBM, UbiSoft, LG and Boeing

HBAR foundation is also the most liquid foundation in the market and actually uses its billions of funds to invest daily into expanding the Hedera ecosystem

Fundamentals are extremely strong