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I have 30 dollars. What crypto should I buy and hold on to? Chainlink? Monero? AVAX?

>> No.50304489

>>50304456
chainlink. that is 5k eoy

>> No.50304503

>>50304489
shit that would be nice

>> No.50304524

>>50304489
What about Rubik?

>> No.50304534

>>50304456
It’s common knowledge that 90% of LINK OG’s came from /pol/, and are thus unironic Nazis and extremely racist. This is evident when you look at the chats whenever Chainlink presents at conferences such as consensus or smartcon. It’s always N word this, N word that.

I personally don’t want to put my money into a project like that and keep that sort of company. Moreover, I question the intelligence of people who shill LINK given their backwards and racist political views.

>> No.50304552

>>50304524
it's cubic

>> No.50304553

>>50304534
nice b8

>> No.50304557

>>50304524
chainlinks ccip is to be released sometime in q4 2022, I doubt other bridges are going to be able to compete

>> No.50304569

>>50304534
You can write nigger you pussy.
Nobody's head will explode

>> No.50304573

>>50304552
>>50304552
sneedic

>> No.50305662

>>50304557
Ya I bought some link, I have 4.8 LINK now, will buy some more when I get more cash, and will diversify. Maybe AVAX, Monero, Rubic next

>> No.50305871

>>50305662
during consolidation I would stay in eth btc and link, or if you want to play the chain casino, whatever gas token you need at the moment. You ain't leaving your cars tank full of gas if you use the motorcycle over the summer

>> No.50305901

>>50305871
I want some shitcoins though I can get rich off of fast, BTC and ETH will take way too long

>> No.50305931

>>50305871
I see AVAX is really low compared to where it was, I think I get that next

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50305951

>>50304489
Don't listen to what we like to call "stinky linkies" fren. Some good buy and holds are Rubic, Rfox, and XRP.
Link is full of hexagon symbolism, and is clearly the globohomo token. avoid at all costs.

>> No.50305964

>>50304456
Buy coffee and drink

>> No.50305989

>>50305901
if you want casino, and grq study this and below https://www.coingecko.com/?page=10 and dyor good luck

>> No.50306052

>>50305989
Cool. I see some of the obscure ones aren't available on all exchanges, so I think that site will help me find where to purchase them, thanks

>> No.50306089

>>50306052
really treat it like a casino, you are for the most part going to lose, so pull out when you make gains, dont get greedy

>> No.50306100

>>50306089
ok thanks

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>>50304534
Thats a shame.

>> No.50306239

>>50305951
XRP is likely to do well if they win the case with sec, as such all the tokens on it's blockchain may do well too, you can add LOX to it, it's under xrp chain

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50306269

>>50306239
I have Kraken exchange, also trying to reset my binance account. Can't buy XRP on Kraken, looks like I can buy it on Binance.US though. Will grab some of that soon. I just plan to diversify as much as possible

>> No.50306452

>>50306269
It's better you diversify, especially to good projects with use cases

>> No.50306663 [DELETED] 

50304456
Chainlink chads, the most promising shit I've found so far.
I love avax too, but sold it early, lots of people will still make money on it thou

>>50304524
>What about Rubik?
I'm fomoing in on Rubic already, just trying to know what I'm slurping in

>>50306269
>I just plan to diversify as much as possible
Diversification is good, but don't over diversify, some Ethereum, One, Xyo, Chainlink, Rose, Axl and Mbox will make a good portfolio considering their use cases and passive returns.

>> No.50306708

>>50304456
Chainlink chads, the most promising shit I've found so far.
I love avax too, but sold it early, lots of people will still make money on it thou

>>50304524 #
>What about Rubik?
I'm fomoing in on Rubic already, just trying to know what I'm slurping in

>>50306269 #
>I just plan to diversify as much as possible
Diversification is good, but don't over diversify, some Ethereum, One, Xyo, Chainlink, Rose, Axl and Mbox will make a good portfolio considering their use cases and passive returns.

>> No.50307047

>>50304456
If you are buying Monero just to make money, don't even bother. It is not an investment, it is a currency.

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50307071

>>50304456
Not that bad that you have such tough coins. I'd add underrated ones such as lox and a medium one such as xrp. And then it is complete

>> No.50307196

>>50307047
Kek, I don't know why those retards won't learn. They think everything is a buy. No proper research.

>> No.50307259
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>>50306708
I've sold both link and avax. The market is not looking friendly for me. The bottom is taking too long so I'm looking for something tangible like the metalox project for metaverse

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>>50307071
There are many underrated cryptos. Just be careful when dealing with them because many won't survive. I believe those building with innovative products will thrive. I'm keying into a few: Geeq and dydx.

>> No.50307303

>>50307047
Better tell that to the un-educated pajeets. Doing a research and learning the damn thing is good

>> No.50307317

>>50307259
Sold on profit or at a loss?

probably cut loss. which?

>> No.50307341

>>50307279
Why the fuck do you key into only two that are not really known?

>> No.50307397

>>50307303
I don't mean to, but fuck you. Monero is an obsolete project and an old hype project made for bad actors. Wait, regulation is on the verge.

>> No.50307491

>>50307341
>Why the fuck do you key into only two that are not really known?
There are several unknown projects that are doing really cool, Axl for instance, has a functioning launchpad, and equally allows swapping across chains making it unique.

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50307541

>>50304456
you can buy almost five hundred hbars with that!

>> No.50307592

>>50306269
Diversification is the best way now, especially when you do that on good projects with feasible use cases

>> No.50307678

if you look at it BNB is doing p well as compared to others and it is as solid as BTC and ETH in the long run
I'd advise getting ETH since idk how ETH 2.0 launches
Unless you wanna spend your time staking assets to get your profit via royalties from Artlink

>> No.50308266

>>50307196
>I don't know why those retards won't learn. They think everything is a buy.
Crypto's ethos was never about investments, but freedom from surveillance and censorship.

>No proper research.
>>50307303
Which is why they usually get dumped on and they shill their bags (because they know the project is horrible and want to get rid of it asap).

>> No.50308316

>30
might as well bet it on vinu considering how small that is lol

>> No.50308459

>>50304456
With $30 you should buy a low cap crypto, you'll hardly make much gains buying a large cap but a low cap could easily do a 10x.

SYLO is a good one and it has a confirmed Coinbase listing incoming and I think it could do numbers when that happens.

>> No.50308527

>>50307341
You need to read it again, pleb. As previously stated, an underrated project. I'm also dealing with the major alts; ETH, BTC and others.

>> No.50308621

>>50308266
I know, right? That's why I prefer dealing with alts that can easily be adopted or meet specific needs of enterprises, that's what Geeq is doing with their data app.

>> No.50308951

>>50308459
Coinbase listing usually comes with huge hype, some projects do 2x or more quite easily.
Any exact eta for the listing?

>> No.50309276

>>50307341
How do you say Avax, Monero and Link aren't known?
Must be high on something

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>>50308527
By others you mean shitcoins?

>> No.50309361

>>50308951
It's on their list of assets confirmed for listing, saw they tweeted about it some weeks back but no timeframe yet.
Muse did almost a 3x on listing so I'm expecting something similar.

>> No.50309394

>>50309276
Monereo is a privacy token like scrt, and are very important to have them all

>> No.50309447

>>50306239
I heard lox network will be moving their phone theft security to the metaverse, how true is that?

>> No.50309640

>>50304456
forget all about those my guy just stack some matic. it has been pumping for a month now all thanks to the innovative ZK tech polygon keeps providing.
Actual FA

>> No.50309737

>>50308459
I'm holding a small bag on Kucoin, thinking long term regardless of the listing hype.
Not too many projects have their shits together like they do.

>> No.50310022

>>50308621
The most important aspect is real life, day-to-day use case. The broader the usecase, the greater adoption.

>> No.50310059

>>50304456
30 dollars? bro, get a job.

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>> No.50311277 [DELETED] 

>>50309447
Yes, they made the announcement recently, and I'm hoping it's going to be a good one, as it will prevent users from phone theft

>> No.50311431

>>50309447
Yes, they made the announcement recently, and I'm hoping it's going to be a good one, as it will prevent users from phone theft

>> No.50311591

>>50310022
This is what is needed in that space. I believe, in due time, many projects will put this into perspective.

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50311744

>>50309308
Junk like you shouldn't be here. I don't deal with shitcoin.

>> No.50312488

>>50310059
I have one, I just don't work that much, need a better job but I lost my ID, kek. Anyway I'm working on it.

>> No.50312569

>>50304456
At this point don't Just buy tokens because they are on discount Focus should be on quantum-resistant blockchains
>Qanplatform is a good one

>> No.50312604

>>50312569
>quantum-resistant blockchains

idk what that is

>> No.50312667

>>50307592
Fact, this has helped my investments in the crypto space, this is why I am looking into projects with cross chain features, access to multiple chains and more as the buzzing innovation

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>>50304456
Save your fiat and stacked cryptos with no investment by monetizing your social influence with raiinmaker, OP. Oldfags are creating and posting content in order to receive a fair share of the social value they have created.

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>>50312667
Interesting, I'm looking at the same type of project while keeping an eye on Raiinmaker; a create to earn project that allows me to stack cryptos by creating and posting content on my existing social channels.

>> No.50312820

>>50304456
Kneepads

>> No.50312844

>>50312738
what sort of content?

>> No.50313077
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50313077

>>50304456
CHINESE DOG ZHAO
If we keep pushing it, we will defeat ELON in no time, look at this and tell me it's not bullish, spoiler you can't

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>>50312604
99 percent of blockchain as of today can be hacked with a quantum computer with a very high qubit, only quantum-resistant blockchain can resist these hacks

>> No.50313261

>>50313228
>Qanplatform
Can I get rich off this you think

>> No.50313289

>>50312816
in particular it is Ore Network which also manages identities across multiple chains, redpill me on rainmaker

>> No.50313444

put your $30 into good use and buy matic that will be reaching a new all time high soon (an easy 5x), especially with all the recent developments like parenting with meta, reddit, htc...

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>>50312844
I think I'm familiar with raiinmaker. It enables users to curate content for brands and projects in which they believe, as well as monetize their social influence.

>> No.50314152

>>50313289
managing identities?

>> No.50314225

>>50313261
>Always DYOR
I'm Hodling its token as well, and with the USP the blockchain has it's a no brainer

>> No.50314252

>>50304456
Kneepads

>> No.50314337
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>>50313261
no, even in the most optimistic scenario where qbits double every 2 years it would still take about 40 years for Quantum computers to reach the 100+ million qbits it needs to crack BTC's SHA-512. Even then it's a trivial problem to move BTC to quantum proof encryption, a very simple hardfork and a swap from the wallet key owner to a quantum proof address. Only problem would be that inactive wallets(Satoshi's wallet, lost key wallets) wouldn't move to the new encryption and therefore effectively become zeroed out post-transition.

>> No.50314439

>>50314152
yes, it manages users identities like it does for the users of the Redfox platform and couple of other projects like Aikon, Liquiid and most recently Exotopia

>> No.50314541

>>50313261
>>50314225
>Qanplatform
it's a scam, quantum computers won't become relevant for another 40 years. Quantum computers are mostly hype and will never impact security since swapping over to quantum-proof cryptography is incredibly simple because pq crypto only differs slightly from non-pq.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-quantum_cryptography
This whole quantum computer 'security crisis' has similarities to the y2k problem except even more of a nothing-burger as we have at least 30 years to prepare and everyone and their grandmother has heard about it. Only cyberpunk larpers, midwits, and the scammers that prey on them care about it.

>> No.50314775

>>50304456
>Monero?
Good choice, but you might want to consider Railgun or Tornado as well. All big deal in the PriFi space

>> No.50314792

>>50304524
Never heard of it. What's it about

>> No.50314807

>>50305964
Kek, that's the only thing $30 can afford in this fucked up economy isn't it

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>>50306452
>good projects with use cases
Ren Protocol
Vechain
Railgun
Metis

>> No.50314891

>>50314792
never heard about it either

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>>50307047
Actually, I think most people into Monero are primarily there due to its privacy focus. It is considered to be the true cryptocurrency since it is anonymous to a good extent. Although, I consider smart contract protocols like Railgun to be more complete in terms of providing anonymity options since it works across multiple chains. Every thing crypto is going multi-chain and that's vital in the direction things might follow

>> No.50314945

>>50314891
Then it is safe to assume it is a shitcoin?

>> No.50315349

>>50304456
Go for lowcaps SOV or ORE are quite cheap with with good usecases able to scale through the dip.

>> No.50315534

>>50304456
Monero if you intend to hold long term.

>> No.50315680

>>50311591
I agree and it will, but it'll take time. Right now the market is novel and retarded, dog meme coins give you more return then serious and useful projects. It's simply ridiculous.

>> No.50315902

>>50314439
Identity management is a growing niche and its has become a relevant one too even polygon recently launched its ID product. The fun part is most of these Identity management products are also helping with web3 access and development.

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>>50314541
I was paying close attention to you until I saw this,
>swapping over to quantum-proof cryptography is incredibly simple because pq crypto-only differs slightly from non-pq.

PQ crypto is very different, new projects can be built from the ground up to be quantum-resistant, but existing ones, are not so easy, if you think otherwise try it.

it is prudent to always conduct proper research and not base your statements on junk provided by Google, as a QC threat may occur faster than your brain can process.
Did you see the news about Planqc raising 4.6 million euros to build a Neutral Atom quantum computer, as well as the fact that the US White House has begun preparing for possible hacks?
We degens like to find solutions to problems, but if crypto does not prepare adequately for this, it may be the end of us all.

>> No.50316115

>>50310173
cringy and disgusting

>> No.50316224

>>50310059
30$ is not too little to start a DCA strategy tho, besides we need to invest what we can afford to lose, right?

>> No.50316264

>>50309640
>Actual FA
One i'd definitely take seriously.

>> No.50316293

SCRT, obviously

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>>50315991
>it is prudent to always conduct proper research and not base your statements on junk provided by Google
check the graph I posted here >>50314337
now extrapolate growth rate (2^t = 100 million) and solve for t at which 100 million qbits to crack a sha512. You get 40 years and that's using a generous 'doubling every 2 years' similar to Moore's law. Actual qbit growth is less, but I like to steelman arguments. So where is your research? baseless assumptions that something will happen quick because it justifies your investment. Fucking retard.
>Planqc raising 4.6 million euros to build a Neutral Atom quantum computer
literal chump change, you really have no idea what research costs do you? Also lacks context, is this an increase in current research funding? if so by how much? I guess 'big number' sounds important to your grugbrain
>US White House has begun preparing for possible hacks
staffed by literal retards trying to convince people they are competent and that the plebs need to support them or the sky will fall down. of course they are going to throw out scary sci-fi sounding bullshit. also useful as it suits their (((cyber-war))) narrative which they use to justify their information war directed mainly against their own people.

Face it: quantum computing is mostly hype, your shitcoin is scam, and you fucked up the transparency when you saved that pepe. Reevaluate your life.

>> No.50316535

>>50304456
DCA into UTK, then stake it
>No one knows when the bear market will be over

>> No.50316571

>>50312738
>>50312816
rugpull kek

>> No.50316588

I bought chainlink, idk if I fucked up. Suppose I could sell it and buy Matic

>> No.50316744

>>50316224
Lowcaps will be the perfect MC region to throw in such amount. Everyting is on sales and some alts are down 80% or even more, a couple of free $$$ on ZIL, IOTA, ORE or UDO might just be a worthy 100x.

>> No.50316781

>>50316588
Hodl you link, get another $30 for matic that's how portfolios are built.

>> No.50316834

>>50316588
You're a nigger.
But you're a nigger who has 30 more dollars than me, quit larping.

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>>50316781
good idea

>> No.50316856

>>50316834
kek

I have a shitty little job and looking for a better job

I will never give up! Money comes to me in all directions. I am so happy and grateful that I will become/am becoming rich.

>> No.50316995

>>50316781
Good fren

>> No.50316997

>>50316534
QC with 1.9 billion qubits would be able to crack Bitcoin's encryption in 10 minutes.
like 300 million + qubits would be required for an hour.
But for a full day, 13 million qubits would be sufficient.
>You cannot compare the technological advancements of the 1900s to what we are experiencing now.
QCT may not occur next year or even in the next two years, but a decade or less seems very likely.

>> No.50317100

>>50310022
It depends on your interest, I guess this is why most people are talking about web3 since its can be included in our everyday life. Very soon our social media identities will be able to interact with web3.

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>>50314922
>private smart contracts
Lmao what a joke, read the picture. It's a marketing scheme, a scam.

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>>50316535
Crypto payment platform will make it, of course, its Just saddens my heart with the freaking tax placed on crypto payment in India, I envy those in Europe,

>> No.50317238

>>50316997
>a decade or sooner
sure, there is always the possibility of breakthroughs, but even then we would have plenty of time to fork anything to post-QC encryption. This is why serious cryptographers don't actually care about QC. That and QC can only solve a relatively small subset of problems that normal computers can not. Certain cryptographic algorithms(most encryption unforunately) fall into that subset, but there is an infinitely larger subset of cryptography that lies outside of QC. There are already a huge amount readily available post-QC encryption algorithms to use and there are likely more coming because I doubt much time and money and skill is going into post-QC algos as it's not useful to anyone yet.

QC is very limited and the only major impact it will have will, not surprisingly, be running simulations of quantum physical systems. So a great boon to research on solid state physics and protein folding, but it's not going have an effect on information systems except creating a slight pain in the ass when we have to switch to QC-proof encryption.

>> No.50317442

>BitDAO
everything is suffering from liquidity problems now but these motherfuckers have it locked down. they’re backed by the largest treasury in the market so they’re actually liquid as fuck

>> No.50317546

>>50304456
In recent years, data privacy has been an increasingly pressing problem for internet users. Cybercriminals, like hackers and fraudsters, now have access to highly complex tactics and technology, and data breaches are becoming more regular. So, there is an unprecedented need for platforms and applications that secure users' sensitive information from being monitored or stolen. People are understandably wary of disclosing financial information. I will suggest you buy intoprivacy-based projects because they are gaining a lot of traction and will have a buy pressure inthe near future or better still you can buy whatever you want but be sure to connect your wallet to a privacy platform that isnt token gated and provides onchain privacy

>> No.50317610

>>50317212
I make payments in crypto too via Utrust and sometimes bitpay. I prefer it for Intercountry transfers, it charges just a 1% fee

>> No.50317695

>>50313228
>hack
To stall against hacks, I have connected my wallet to a privacy platform that supports the Ethereum, Polygon and BSC blockchains with more onchain integration to come so I dont lose my funds to some unscrupulous normies.