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50709096 No.50709096 [Reply] [Original]

What upcoming cryptos are you looking forward to? Aptos, sui, celestia, anatha, and aleo are on my radar.

>> No.50709145

Aptos and Sui are going to have fuckhuge mcaps on release though. Interested to see how move based l1s go, can see Solana being the EOS of the last bullrun and the next craze being the ones you listed.
I'm interested in Redbelly (its really called that, not even a jeet coin) because it seems like the perfect corpo coin for australia

>> No.50709204
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ANATHA MENTIONED TWICE IN A SINGLE DAY, I COOMED

>> No.50709258

>>50709096
when are they coming out? is there an ico?

>> No.50709457
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XMR after the next hard-fork

>> No.50709473

>>50709096
So that's why he's burning solana to the ground

>> No.50709539
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>>50709096
>APTOS, SUI
I predict ICP action for these. $2 billion seed round valuation is insane. Having said that, if we are in a post-merge normie pile-on where suddenly blockchain is sold to the public as ok, because it's environmentally friendly, then I can see a lot of normies piling into the "facebook chain" regardless of market cap.
>Celestia
Absolute chad project and I am insanely excited for modular blockchains. My long term concern with Celestia is that Data Availability will have very little value accrual. It could be a very useful service that nonetheless generates very little profit. I will be buying at launch if it launches as a decent cap, as the narrative around modular is very strong, but I would keep a careful eye on its actual metrics once its fully life.
>Anatha, aleo
Haven't heard of these anon, I'll look into them though considering you know what you're talking about with the others.

I would recommend looking into Fuel Labs. It's the Execution Layer equivalent of Celestia's DA layer. Here's a good short talk about it:
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtKqGEo7Jhs
It's still very new, requires learning a new language, which is a headwind, and has no token, but definitely worth paying attention to if you're interested in the trend towards L1 modularity.
Also GMX. It's not new like the others but I think with the strong following they have built already, and the impending addition of synths (trade anything that has a Chainlink price feed, including forex and commodities) then I can see it as being one of the big boy success stories of next bullrun.

>> No.50709566

>>50709096
Anatha isn't really my jam, but just looking at Aleo I would also suggest checking out Aztec Connect and Anoma Protocol for legit attempts at privacy add-ons.

>> No.50709666

>looking forward to new cryptos 2022
kek no one tell him

>> No.50709704

just what we need more blockchains Im getting sick of this shit, over 30k tokens easily. every day a ton of new tokens come out if you hit its pure luck seems like a waste of time and money at this point

>> No.50710535

>>50709204
All shitcoins... Check the charts

>> No.50710557

Sorry bro, not touching anything associated with FTX/Alameda, so that singles out Aptos/Sui.

>> No.50710575

All of these are absolute trash.

>> No.50710576

>>50709204
Wait a tick… I had that theory about time travel posting too. Buying bags rn

>> No.50710607

>>50709096
LOX

>> No.50710632

The only decent L1 in the space outside of BTC is Ergo. Anyone with half a brain knows this.

Take 30 seconds to do some DD, and thank me in 2025.

>> No.50710644

>>50710607
a global decentralised blacklist is worth the attention. >>50709457
>XMR after the next hard-fork
The privacy is unmatched as a currency.

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>>50709145
>Aptos and Sui
what are those?

>> No.50710692

>>50710607
A mcap, good plans but let's see if it comes to pass.

>> No.50711510

Bump

>> No.50712059

>>50710607
I see a lot of talks about this crypto. What's most special about it comes the next cycle?

>> No.50712824

>>50712059
Privacy would be placed above everything else

>> No.50712844

>>50709096
even scrt raised over 450 million dollars.

>> No.50712856

>>50712844

monero is banned here, This is why I prefer it as well. I think so many dapps on them already really makes it interesting

>> No.50712877

>>50712856
They are going cross chain, which is an interesting proposition,and I think they are going beyond cosmos too

>> No.50713040

>>50709096
Not upcoming but still undervalued I guess. The next wave of crypto to take over the market would be those that are cross-chain and focus on users' asset security, considering the rate at which users lose funds regularly.

>> No.50714723

>>50709666
It could work out well chad. The space is still young.

>> No.50714943

>>50710607
Keeping an eye on this

>> No.50715152

>>50709096
I don't got time for new assets chad. Just wait till after the ETH merge

>> No.50715427

Aptos is pure centralised garbage. Sui is alright but doesn't make sense in current L1s landscape, Doesn't improve anything. It's also rather centralised.

Unironically the current set of L1s are enough, Improvements should occur on top of them/L2s development, The only way i see new L1s being valid in a way is by choosing a completely new philosophy, But the new gen of VC punp n dump offer almost nothing new

Seems to me like Aptos/Sui wave is more akin to the china hustle trifecta hype of 2017-2018 (ICON/WAN/AION) than to Avalanche/Solana/Near wave

>> No.50715523

>>50709539
Yeah but Celestia could benefit from the Pre 2021 LINK effect, Nobody know how to value DA or if they even needed in the same way we didn't know how to value oracles (we still don't really know desu) but there's enough hype so i can see it making a visit in the top 10 before it'll go downhill

>> No.50716280

aptos is a centralized vc scam

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>>50709096
Railgun after its mobile app is released where users can access privacy on the go.

>> No.50716385

>>50710692
The team are known to be experienced, I wonder what will hinder it from manifesting since they have all it takes
Their R1 airdrop is happening on August 4th
Their website is launching soon.

>> No.50716594

>>50709473
The week shitty blockchain is always prone to attack

>> No.50716662

>>50713040
What security are you talking about?

>> No.50716693

>>50712059
The special thing about it is that it offers services no other crypto projects are offering, and also gives real life use cases to NFTs

>> No.50717102

>>50709096
EVMOS is one new crypto project I'm looking up to

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>>50710535

>> No.50717685

XPND

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No one ITT is even attempting to discuss the tech of both of those projects. Kind of embarrassing that this is what /biz/ became.

I looked into both of them.
Sui doesn't even speak of being decentralized, it's kind of funny, try searching for anything decentralization related on their docs. Nodes might be permissioned, might also use Proof of Authority.
Aptos is so unimpressive tech wise it makes me think FTX is just trying to launder money. I'm serious, it does nothing special and might as well be a fork of any chain that uses BFT for consensus, single chain, low validator Count, etc. Nothing for scaling, nothing for decentralization.

Odd how people talk about this more than legitimate projects that are actually innovating and aren't just VC money laundering schemes.

>> No.50717741

>>50716693
What the fuck is that services other projects are not offering anon?

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>>50709096
EVER seems to have good prospects.

Anyone here have any of that?

>> No.50718048

>>50717814
Im looking into it, and when I read that it's shared I got very interested, then I kept reading and found this
>Validation
>The Everscale blockchain was not built to allow just anyone to become a validator. Validation is a critical process, and requires professional equipment and access to an appropriate server. The total number of validators will at most be in the thousands, not in the tens of thousands. And validator machines have high server and channel requirements (the current requirements are 48 CPUs, 128 RAM and 1TB SSD) and a 1GB channel (the network is used extensively). This allows for the blockchain to support a very quick block release speed and often rotate validators in the shards.
it might be shared but that doesn't allow for people to run subsets of the network like in kadena or near. It's really disappointing and ruins any value this project would bring. Basically you need Supercomputers much like Solana where the scaling is limited to what Cosmos and Near could offer
In other words, it's a centralized scam.

>> No.50718181

>>50718048
Actually running a validator can be done on a server that costs ~$150/month, I run 3 of them.
Of course because it's PoS you have to have a bag of the stuff to run a validator.

At one time during the testing phase before they even had a public chain it needed such crazy horsepower. But I don't, and I've been up over a year on all 3 validators. The value of the coins generated goes up and down, but it easily makes more than $150/month. For a while it was like $1k or so, so the 3 machines were paying a goodly portion of my bills with cranking out $3k/month

>> No.50718194

>>50717741
They use NFT to create a global IMEI blacklist, which prevent thefts tampering your phone data

>> No.50718265

>>50718181
I use these guys, they have stonking great servers for dirt cheap: https://chartvps.mnikolic.com

>> No.50718267

>>50718181
You're missing my point, it's not about the cost.

>> No.50718291

>>50716312
>>50712844
thanks Ranjesh

>> No.50718344

>>50709096
These people had no problem working for one of the most scummy companies today. I'll stay clear, their only motivation is money, not some technological breakthrough.

>> No.50718718

>>50718194
How's that possible, sounds unreal, what's the name of their NFT?

>> No.50719866

>>50712824
Not anymore
Wait for regulation

>> No.50719910

>>50709096
Get Oasis privacy and thank me later

>> No.50720008

>>50718718
It's happening already
Their NFT is smartNFT & smartLOX
Your personal data and IMEI ae sychronize to create a global IMEI blacklist

>> No.50720248

>>50709096
stop investing in these shitcoins when alts like ETH and MATIC have everything you need

>> No.50720570

>>50720248
Is matic a good project?
I know of Eth, I'm staking it on binance for more rewards

>> No.50721043

>>50720570
Matic seems like a solid pick for some long-term growth. I don't know if we'll see any big meme gains soon though.

Though don't take my word for it. I'm new to this. I'm just a zoomer who realized I shouldn't be letting my money collect dust in a bank account.

>> No.50721097

>>50719910
trusted setup is a dead end

>> No.50723589

Bump