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The market seemed to gain some good momentum last week; my guts tell me we’re about to be fucked in the ass one last time.
What are your thoughts?
Jeets stay clear!!!

>> No.50714376

>>50714231
If you think we're going to actually see consistent improvement with the whole fed rate increase etc then you're retarded. We're definitely going to be fucked in the ass again. Be prepared for the worst.

>> No.50714459

It's unironically a jewish ritual and will start dumping hard on September 26th, the day Shemitah ends. Look at the 2008 crash when Shemitah ended on September 29th the big dumps began and the market bottom was 666 in March 2009, it's fake and gay and big players know this which is why they don't bag hold during these 7 year rituals. You can expect like 5 months of dumping from end of September before we bottom out.

>> No.50714486

>>50714459
Is this for real or are you just blabbing?

>> No.50714518

>>50714486
It's almost every single time, 2015 was one of the couple exceptions since 1900, I assume due to the insane QE. The market will likely pump in August to bait as many people back in before they pull the rug.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/the-shemitah-are-we-just-days-away-from-global-economic-destruction-op-ed-

>> No.50714542

>>50714459
No, this only happens when Mercury is retrograde and Jupiter (or Jove, if we prefer to avoid Jewish tricks) is in the fifth house ascendant.

>> No.50714619

>>50714231
>one last time
I wouldn’t be so optimistic. There’s still too many permabulls. I think bitcoin will tag 4 figures

>> No.50714649

>>50714542
Take your astrology shit out of here, faggot. Mercury, Venus and whoever the fuck has nothing to do with crypto

>> No.50714675

>>50714619
We might only see an actual bull during the next halving. So save your asses and prepare for a long bear.

>> No.50714720

>>50714231
Seems like we all got used to getting fucked ...kek

>> No.50714734

>>50714720
We've been getting fucked all year. Haven't traded in months. Just been DCAing. Shit is wild.

>> No.50714749

>>50714734
It's crazy anon, i mean we got more negativity than positivity these days ... haha

>> No.50714796

>>50714749
Yeah. Just got make your assets work for you and hodl. No selling at a loss and fomo-ing in later like a retard

>> No.50714860
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>>50714796
Market can make one go crazy, I mean you jst sold and the next minute you're running to buy back at an exploded rate.

>> No.50714884

>>50714376
What if the news have been priced in? You are just bitching around like you own the market.

>> No.50714890
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>>50714860
That's why you need to have diamond hands to survive in crypto.

>> No.50714906

>>50714884
I'd rather be safe than sorry, unlike you retarded moonboys. Keep a portfolio of diverse assets, minimize your risks and earn interest, the market shouldn't affect you even when your hopium comes to bite you in the ass.

>> No.50714921

>>50714459
This fag expects me to believe that the market dumping is due to some fucking jew rituals?I wonder if they are the reason for Ukraine being fucked by Russia as well.

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>>50714796
How are you anons making your assets "work for you" lmfao

>> No.50714939

>>50714890
Diamond hands are getting me fucked daily, this time just look for a way to earn passively with less risk.

>> No.50714951

>>50714542
Fuck me, another clown on the thread didn't the OP make mention of not wanting jeets on the thread?

>> No.50714959

Whatever. just going to be holding my ETH and MATIC. waiting for that polygon zkevm eoy and that is it.

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>>50714906
You are such an egomaniac, what the fuck do you mean by moonboy? I have a diversified portfolio already so i don't need jeets lecturing me.

>> No.50714996

>>50714951
Some things cant be stopped and remember that jeets don't die completely ... kek

>> No.50715050

>>50714939
That's exactly why I mentioned earning interests and making your assets work for you. Are you blind or retarded

>> No.50715076
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>>50714923
Have you ever heard of the concept of staking, newfag

>> No.50715141

>>50715050
I'm not blind, neither am I retard, you're just not important enough for me to recognize your fucking ID, PAJEET..

>> No.50715173

>>50715141
Right. Answer someone without looking at their actual statements. Make it make sense, retard

>> No.50715175

>>50714231
i dont care. i will never try to time the bottom ever again

>> No.50715243
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>>50714231
More like we gonna have a clear cool week, Pelosi is back to US safe n healthy. No China war looming

>> No.50715299

>>50714459
Take your Jews bulshit outta here moron.
Market doesn't gaf

>>50714649
Great Anon

>> No.50715302

>>50715175
Sorry for the previous losses anon.

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>>50714796
>Yeah. Just got make your assets work for you
These faggots are not smart enough to realize that their bags can do lots of work in the background yielding good profits. Defi has evolved much. kek

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>>50714923
Staking most likely but during a volatile market like this, I'd personally only opt for stablecoin staking. Theb to, considering the whole tether issue, only 1 to 1 backed stablecoins like USD. I'm using DeFi middleware like SPOOL but there are plenty of options like AAVE, Harvest, Idle.

>> No.50715474

>>50715339
It's good DeFi have gone in ways one can earn even in a bad market, but if it'll be yielding pools, i'll prefer one which is quite safe and easy to engage, most projects kind of struggle to have both in one, but I've seen a few around with these...

>> No.50715500

>>50714996
Fucking annoying, they always look for ways to show how retarded they are.

>> No.50715543

>>50715243
Those lots in China just know how to make nose they don't have the balls to do shit.

>> No.50715551

>>50714959
>just going to be holding my ETH and MATIC.
You must think you're smart for doing that but the smart ones are doing stuffs to make their holdings bring more profits rather than just wait for a price pump. Are you much of a retard not to have heard about STAKING?

>> No.50715583

>>50715551
You think he is a retard for not staking, Celsius and Anchor users are currrently wondering how many times you got dropped as a kid that could have made you this dumb.

>> No.50715596

>>50715451
Correct. But I'm assuming you meant USDC ... that's the only fully backed one I stake too. Also, Idle, Harvest, Aave etc are yield generators. Assuming the DeFi middleware is plugged into plenty of those. An example of that could also be PancakeBunny or bEarn Fi

>> No.50715627

>>50715596
Yeah. Those are also examples of yield aggregator or middlewares. Make sure whichever one you pick is fully audited though

>> No.50715680

>>50715583
I do have sentiments regarding staking and yielding as a whole, until i got a better way to yield using Stablecoins, especially those that's safe and has a proper gas performance.

>> No.50715707

>>50715680
Either ways there is always an amount of risk to be considered, nothing in DeFi is risk free.

>> No.50715718

>>50715627
I'd stretch more on safety, since we've seen mad volatility rates and loads of hacks occur in the space.
>>50715596
for real, Spool does come to mind here.

>> No.50715874

>>50714734
>Haven't traded in months. Just been DCAing.
Better safe than sorry.

>>50714939
>just look for a way to earn passively with less risk.
With the way the market is volatile you'll need to be on your screen all day to monitor how your "passive income" strategies are working. That's no longer passive. Maybe that's why middlewares are getting really popular.

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>>50715451
Saw their bug bounty with ImmuneFi recently but didn't participate. Kek.
>>50715583
That's why it's important to make sure a project is completely audited and to diversify enough to reduce risks, pajeet.

>> No.50716124

>>50715874
I think the current volatility brought in the cool ideas of adding values to stablecoins, also that automated tools will win more adoption since they'll be more efficient in times like this.

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>>50714231
Registrations with ORE ID skyrocketing over the last couple of weeks is a good sign. I believe that mass adoption of blockchain service is a positive one for the general market

>> No.50716417

>>50714734
Crazy year it's been for real

>> No.50716445

>>50714906
Keeping a diversified portfolio of diversified assets without a proper management system can be a burden, especially for newbies.

>> No.50716596

>>50716417
LOL, then it's good we have tools like Spool around which automatically does the diversification and managements of the assets, except that you get to choose your risk.

>> No.50716792

>>50715076
If there's any faggot that hasn't heard about staking at this time then they have no business in biz. Staking is even more advanced now where there's one entry point into multiple staking platforms thanks to middlewares.

>> No.50716822

>>50715243
>No China war looming
How much impact do the Chinese have in crypto?

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>>50715543
Haha.. Xi Jin is a coward, no doubt about that, got me thinking why tank the market when China ain't gonna do shit.
and my stables still laying fallow unused, Xi made me lost out of the pump yesterday

>> No.50717037

>>50716822
Asian markets is huge Yk, they got volumes that alter the market
>>50716792
Sounds like an easypizzzy channel of yield farming yea?

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>>50715474
It's a struggle choosing which platforms to stake on because of the associated volatility issues. With middlewares like Spool and Yearn finance, all you need do is choose a risk model and appetite and just go to bed. Sounds like the true passive income.

>> No.50717115

>>50717063
I didn't know yearn finance offer same and for the buffer system of withdrawal, do they also employ this? or they got a system they use in reducing gas fees?

>> No.50717696

>>50715924
On what bases do you think Anchor and Celsius weren't audited?

>> No.50717730

>>50716124
Stablecoins seem to be safe haven for a couple of DeFi users with me inclusive.

>> No.50717797

>>50716822
You are underestimating the power Chinese government have over the market? Beats me how you can comfortably stay out of touch with reality.

>> No.50717822

>>50717115
Never heard of Yearn finance offering a buffer system of withdrawal, I think that is native to Spool.

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>>50714939
Liquidity mining are still a thing you know. Recently saw the 53% ORE/ETH LP. Been a while I saw such APY in spite of the market state

>> No.50718212

>>50714486
>>50714649
>>50714921
>>50715299
bluepilled retards, you will learn. or you can stay heckin' tolerant, opposed to antisemitism, and poor your whole life

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>>50714231
We're going to melt upwards into the fall until the sudden outbreak of WW3 and Europe's gas crisis finally comes to a head. At that point the market will crash for a period until the money printers start again.

Either that, or we continue our stagnant cultural decline into total human technological enslavement.

one or the other.

>> No.50718317

>>50714459
Correct. Ignore the seething jews.

>> No.50718424

>>50717063
I would be careful with Yearn finance, seems Spool has been on the news lately for the good reason

>> No.50718519

>>50718182
trust me, i won't dare this, that APY is freaking unsustainable af, yield farming with decent reward of 4% seems more reasonable

>> No.50718920

>>50718519
It's an LP, not a single staking. You can't compare the two. Besides, among most LPs at the moment, it's one of the most reasonable ones that's maintain activity. Several LPs have been shut down due to the market conditions but it's holding off quite well

>> No.50719446

>>50714459
Jewish rituals only work as long as the western civilization is not collapsing and the satanists are not in a war to death with the new emerging non jewish empire.
Crashing your market while you are starting wars everywhere is not a sign of strength when the only remaining power you have is to have the reserve currency.

>> No.50720327

>>50714231
I'm always clear of the market; I'm heading to the MetaLOX. PS; do some light research and you'll get to know what's hot about this Metaverse

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>>50718920
Why jump into that when I can hop in on the Bitrue's Yield Farming Pools with my SmartNFT tokens. High chance of getting more rewards

>> No.50720420

>>50718424
What's the big deal with the Spool shit? Is it giving more yields?

>> No.50720447

>>50714675
Preparing for a long bear means investing in projects that can stand the test of time and honestly only projects with functioning products and a considerable amount of adoption can meet up, especially those in sectors like defi, web3. asset management and security.

>> No.50720486

>>50714906
>portfolio of diverse assets
Sounds like a plan

>> No.50720534

>>50715339
I just hope while thinking of yields you are also keeping your Transactions private to mitigate against hacks and exploits. Privacy is key.

>> No.50720604

>>50715474
You are taking a big risk thinking about yields, just keep your assets safe in your wallets and get them secured with a security tool like ORE ID to avoid the celsius kinda experience.

>> No.50720674

>>50718920
I would be wary to hump on that regardless.. not sure i wanna be a victim of Celsus 2.0, sorry kek somedays are just not good

>> No.50720774

>>50720420
A kind of a platform that hubs yield aggregators, more like a middleware that routes users funds to different pools that has various yield generators of different risk levels.. DYOR regardless

>> No.50720779
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50720779

inflation will be transitory and AMERICA will have an economic boom in 0.5-2 years

source: it was revealed to me in a dream

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>>50716992
>and my stables still laying fallow unused
That shouldn't be! Get them to do some work for you. There are several staking options available for stables; get those stables into Spool and watch your bag fatten up. Kek

>> No.50721273

>>50715583
Those were quite unfortunate events. Staking has improved a lot that one doesn't even need to pick which platforms they want to stake on; just choose your risk appetite and models and the middleware does the job for you.

>> No.50721458

>>50716394
With the recent hack activity, maybe more emphasis will be placed on security again.

>> No.50721461

For me , I think the fed has pivoted but I think the bear market should last longer since market cycles are usually 4 years long. and it's been either a year or 8 months since the 21 may or november top

if it's like the winter 17 top last time then we might bounce up to 30 k just to go back down to 20 k

>> No.50721490

>>50716822
Who's this retarded newfag? If that war breaks out, expect more than a 50% drop.

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>>50715680
>I do have sentiments regarding staking and yielding
This was me until I hit my head enough to stop being a faggot. I found the light in middlewares where I could literally set-it-and-forget-it. Now I'm a boss

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>>50714376
>There's fed rate hikes, a recession, inflation, and war in the Ukraine. Plus I'm getting pretty nervous about Taiwan.

>> No.50721775

>>50715924
Not just audited by one firm, at least 3 top firms need to give a good rating on auditing and then I'll be less worried about its safety.

>> No.50721881

>>50716596
>except that you get to choose your risk.
It's important that the risk levels are chosen by investors, the platform shouldn't hold all the responsibilities.

>> No.50721920

>>50715707
Defi is all about risk but one thing you should be in control of is your data and privacy which can help limit your exposure to exploitation. I personally use Railgun to go incognito when transacting.

>> No.50723148

>>50717730
That's why tools which provides utility via stables, will win the adoption this time, It's a safe heaven indeed.

>> No.50723191

>>50717037
Yeah, these middlewares have made it possible for investors to enjoy the benefits from multiple yield platforms from one entry point.

>> No.50723202

>>50714796
Yeah. Hodling would be a great strategy in times like this anon. Already in on a few assets like JUNO, ORE and ATOM which I'm holding for the long run.

>> No.50723254

>>50717822
I don't think they have a system related to it at all.
>>50718182
this APY is quite high for me, I prefer the 10% APY i yield from staking USDC on spool.
>>50720604
Lol... Spool has a less risk and a properly optimized gas fee performance.
>>50721624
they're the best for now, keeps you safe and still has a properly optimized gas performance.
>>50721881
this way, they get to know what they're risking and can easily predict their returns..

>> No.50723503

>>50717797
Hehe. We've got lots of retards on biz.

>>50720420
>What's the big deal with the Spool shit?
Spool gives you the opportunity of earning your optimum profits based on your risk appetite. You enjoy the leverage of choosing profit margins.

>> No.50723637

>>50720447
Another important strategy in preparing for a bear is to have enough stables to go shopping with when the prices are at the floor. At least you can stake the stables while waiting for your entry points.

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>>50721490
>If that war breaks out, expect more than a 50% drop.
It's not a bad time to start stacking up stables then and probably staking them while watching to see how things would unfold.

>> No.50723748

>>50723254
>this way, they get to know what they're risking and can easily predict their returns
That feature has also made the DAO very functional on the platform. The holders of voSPOOL are really enjoying the top tier benefits.

>> No.50723805

>>50723748
Of course, voting for their favourite vaults makes it fair, and DAI lower risk vault won last weeks vote...

>> No.50723995

>>50714906
You're right chad, safety comes first. That's why I use privacy protocols like Railgun to keep my transactions and assets under the radar and away from prying eyes.

>> No.50724297

>>50714231
One of the platforms I've seen gain momentum in the crypto space is ORE ID which already has accounts with Redfox Labs, Alliance Block and Algorand.

>> No.50725104

>>50723503
looks like Y'all forget to ad that it optimizes gas fees performance in cases of withdrawal... just perfect for all market.

>> No.50725315

>>50724297
Ore protocols partnership list is pretty long with strategic picks infact it recently partnered with polygon to provide cross chain wallets and NFT management.

>> No.50725372

>>50718519
I have been in several pool involving ORE and its all been pretty smooth, the ORE/ALBT pool lasted over 6 months and it was successful so I dont doubt this.

>> No.50725520

>>50723637
In this case the making use of Spool can come in handy, as it gives you the freedom to sitback while it manages yoir portfolio for you by help to autocompound the yields.

>> No.50725527

There’s still a ton of development on the way so im actually bullish for the upcoming weeks
>AAVE will release their own stabelcoi
>BitDAO will launch their own L1
>ETH will merge

Nothing but bullish news

>> No.50725547

>>50721458
Exactly. Asset security should be a priority for every user and I do my part by using privacy solutions to keep a shielded balance and go about my business unseen, literally.

>> No.50725548

>>50714376
How bad? I was too late to buy LINK at $2 so I'd love to get a second chance.

>> No.50725716

>>50714518
Holy kek that article. Tell me Jews run the global economy without telling me Jews run the global economy.
>wellll just because 9/11 happened on this important Jewish holiday doesn't mean anyone knew ahead of time

>> No.50725731

>>50718212
They won't learn

>> No.50725751

>>50714921
You're not supposed to tell them...

>> No.50725756

>>50714921
Ukraine and Russia are both controlled by Jews and the war is for jewish interests on both sides, the “antagonism” between Russia and Ukraine is just theatre for the goyim

>> No.50725771

>>50725527
How the market reacts to this news is what will determine whether they are truly bullish news.

>> No.50725973

>>50725756

your meds schizo

>> No.50726012

>>50714231
It's coming. The Storm.