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I already missed TSUKA and CULT don't want to miss out on any other ones. How are chads getting in early on quality projects? Don’t direct me to Launchpads please, those shits are not safe can’t have my wallet compromised because of them

>> No.50835565

>>50835521
Spiral anon made by the same dev that made floki. There is a massive fud campaign against it right now so you can buy it sub 4m.
Here is the tg if you want to read more:
t. me /SpiralPortal
A shib whale bought every dip
etherscan. io/ address/0xea181dbd88495a3653b3e21aa13248b0b3647940# tokentxns

>> No.50835678

>>50835565
Is it audited, safe, regulated as much as DeFi can be, anon

>> No.50835701

>>50835521
Funny enough these didn't interest me, and for the launchpads, i'd say you place safety first.

>> No.50835736

>>50835678
>audited
No it is a eth shitcoin , launched 3 weeks ago.
>safe
Yeah liq is locked until next year and has a good score on dextools and token sniffer
>regulated
We are talking about a eth shitcoin kek do you honestly think tskua and cult are regulated kek.

>> No.50835777

>>50835521
Who gaf on launchpads anymore?
prolly keks & Chads

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>>50835521
Last Launchpad i was using got grounded, Dfistarter just went underground and no update fro the team

>> No.50835832

>>50835777
cant be too sure, some still make good use

>> No.50835841

>>50835521
launchpads and ICO's definitely aren't a risk you want to take. It's a whole opportunity to be scammed.

>> No.50835868

>>50835736
Which is why I said as regulated as DeFi can get, pajeet. But thanks for the response anyways.

>>50835777
True

>>50835799
Yeah basically asking to be scammed

>>50835832
Like what, anon

>>50835841
This.

>> No.50835891

>>50835521
>missed cult
K E K that scamshit is not even worth being mentioned

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>>50835521
Fucking hell, must you pajeets shit everywhere.

>> No.50835930

>>50835868
Holy shit you are a insufferable faggot. I try to help you and you are calling me a pajeet.
Tell me how is tskua and cult regulated? You will never make any good gains with shitcoins if you don't take any risks.
>inb4 no my shitcoins are not shitcoins because they pumped

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>>50835891
Mention something better then. Open to recommendations, kek. That's the point of the thread

>> No.50835950

>>50835799
Honestly, you newfags need to realise that your project doesn't always have to be "new" to do a decent 10x or more

>> No.50835954

>>50835935
Nothing because everything is shit right now and will rug the moment you put money into them

>> No.50835968

>>50835950
Most old projects that could have made decent profits are already too well known for a new investor to make money from. At least that's what I think.

>> No.50835998

>>50835565
Retard alert! Can't you lads do without shitcoins when do you fags learn?

>> No.50836036

>>50835998
>OP asks for shitcoins
>Post a shitcoin with some additional proof
>WHY ARE YOU POSTING A SHITCOIN?!!

>> No.50836118

>>50836036
How about instead of shilling your single shitcoin, you actually drop in some benefits. I used those as examples, not the rule. Give me security tokens, shitcoins, memes, whatever the fuck you want as long as it has the potential to make me profit.

>> No.50836130

>>50835678
Honestly, regulation in crypto may defeat the purpose of decentralized finance if not done correctly, op. So keep that out of your concerns

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>>50835521
Okinami is getting shilled all over Twitter at an alarming pace. Still 2m mcap.

>> No.50836155

>>50835832
Finding it hard to trust Launchpads due to myt worrying experiences,
>>50835868
no doubt

>> No.50836169

>>50836130
It depends. Eventually as TradFi and DeFi begins to bridge, there will be some sort of regulation in DeFi.

>> No.50836253

>>50836169
The thing is even with projects like roundtable bridging the two, or the Harmony One hackathon attempting to do the same, why would TradFi be open to DeFi, retard

>> No.50836271

>>50836155
Launchpads generally are a no for me, just like OP said asides from the security threats they poise they are always being bot infested.

>> No.50836276

>>50835950
>>50835868
gtf
>>50835950
Some smarty here, it's expected of new launches to print numbers though.. LOL

>> No.50836295

>>50836253
Because TradFi is starting to realise that the popularity of digital currencies, the adoptio of crypto, interoperability, decentralization, more interest rates, if they dont try to adapt to this, they wouldn't survive

>> No.50836308

>>50836130
Regulations generally doesn't bode well for the space just like every other venture the government has dipped hands into.

>> No.50836383

>>50835521
Buy TSUKA now, you won't regret it in a few months.

>> No.50836485

>>50836253
Do you live in a cave or you are just oblivious to how DeFi would help solve of lot of their problems like transaction time?

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>>50836485
Precisely. It's evident in the way top Swiss Banks have mentioned using the technology of DeFi projects like TRM labs and Allianceblock. The space will eventually change with mass adoption. TradFi can benefit from DeFi and vice versa

>> No.50837316

>>50836169
Yes that is true.
I'm sure there is already an existing projects that would be able to solve the regulation in DeFi.
I'm conversant with the Trustless identity verification.

>> No.50837361

>>50837286
I believe with mass adoption of TradFi and DeFi together, there will be large influx of capital into the cryptoverse as a whole.

>> No.50837500

>>50837286
Such products that they offers would be so unique for top Bank like Swiss to use. This would be much welcome if other TradFi project patronise them.

>> No.50837640

>>50837316
Indeed. TIDV, KYC and the likes

>> No.50837788

>>50837361
That could be yes, then again, there's a lot of capital in the crypto market regardless. TradFi needs to offer something more. And in my opinion it is either regulation or exposure and adoption

>>50837500
It is also dependent on competitors. They're mentioned by Swiss banks because their use cases are unique. There could be an influx in projects with the same use cases performing just as well some day. Question is, what guarantees that it would be these two specific projects that TradFi will utilize

>> No.50838442

>>50835868
truth is i expect to see tons of competition in the space especially that innovative ideas are put out by some projects.

>> No.50838480

>>50837361
>cryptoverse

You still watch Cartoon Network don't you?

>>50837788
Basically if TradFi come on board DeFi they would be bringing along with them massive capital, that's enough that they are offering.

>> No.50838506

>>50837640
Yes. I learnt the TIDV will go live this month and would be necessary before utility token of Dua and Bonq goes live right?

>> No.50838573

>>50838480
This is what I see.
When the traditional finance come into decentralized finance, there would be massive influx of large capital. This is a win for the project bringing both together seamlessly.

>> No.50838596

>>50836295
The handwriting is on the wall already, they are second best in all ramifications, it boils down to either they adapt or they go extinct.

>> No.50838602

>>50836130
I think this is the time where projects that bridge these 2 system will come in, I mean getting TradFi to sync into the advancement DeFi re bringing.

>> No.50838674

>>50838442
Yeah. Exactly.
>>50838480
We need a lot more than just capital
>>50838596
Second best to who
>>50838506
I'm not entirely sure but I believe so

>> No.50838678

>>50838506
This should be the trustless KYC Allianceblock are looking to implement right?

>> No.50838781

>>50838674
About Innovative projects, imagine how innovative and unique projects who pass through the screening by Fundrs to access funds from funders. I trust Allianceblock to only allow good and innovative startup access this opportunity.
Fundrs will be the start of a trend, where value providing projects will dominate the space.

>> No.50838964

>>50838602
We have a couple of visionaries in the space, the likes of harmony and alliance block are already building an infrastructure for this.

>> No.50839093

>>50838964
You think Harmony got a solid security now? thought they were hacked recently/ this isn't the DeFi we all want, so I think for now I'll sit with AB.
security in the space can't be negotiated so I do believe the other projects pushing for innovative ideas also have this at heart.

>> No.50839138

Just grab Tsuka, it’s still quite early.

>> No.50839161

>>50837316
That would be tough to say the least, how would DeFi be KYCed, this would be interesting

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>>50838480
We definitely need massive capital in the DeFi space. This is basically what Allianceblock is doing. Seamlessly connecting TradFi and DeFi together.

>> No.50839244

>>50838678
I have heard of it. This will Trustless KYC they're looking to implement would be a win for everyone. I like the idea and the concept.

>> No.50839252

>>50839218
I don't understand how needing capital get to be affected by connecting DeFi and TradFi.... i really need you to fill me in.

>> No.50839278

>>50838442
Thats a major dinstinction betweetn DeFi & others
>>50839093
>> I think security issues are what we would have to battle with in this space, more reason why i find solace in ETH as against SOL.
Security cant be negotiated, Harmony got a short fall of that, Alliance block takes the leads to that effect

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50839296

>>50835521
If you don't want to miss the next wave then focus on platforms that bridge Web2 to Web3 and you would be happy when they take over the market.

>> No.50839309

>>50838964
Yes. I'm very conversant with Allianceblock. I have used their bridge several times and it is actually very easily to use and offers cross chain interoperability.

>> No.50839389

>>50839093
I didn't even know of Harmony being hacked. I thought it was Solana. Anyways, the Trustless identity verification will help security to be a bit more tighten and project that offers this is one that is worth considering.

>> No.50839430

>>50839296
I totally agree with you. You have a point. Could you point out some examples of project that bridge web2 to Web3?
So I can stack up some now.

>> No.50839487

>>50839278
It's good to note that security means everything, make the users feel insecure with DeFi and the whole systems dies off.
>>50839389
I thought as much, I scared of using heir services now, not to talk of a newbie who just got into the space, he'd think same for all solution and we know some projects have dedicated themselves to seeing that DeFi is more approachable than ever. Products like Fundrs and the multichain DEX are good examples set by AB , I want to see more of these from other projects as well.

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50839588

what the fuck is going on in this thread ?

>> No.50839998

>>50839588
OP needs advise on how to be more careful in the space and earning some good cash... Man forgot the space is about loosing than earning.

>> No.50840784

>>50839093
The hack was an unfortunate event but i think Harmony still boasts of a good fundamentals, but I do think the hack set them back a bit so all focus is on Alliance Block.

>> No.50840929

>>50839161
You should take a look at the TIDV product being unveiled by Alliance Block, this could turn out to be a gamechanger.

>> No.50841293

>>50839309
Supporting about 9 networks ranks it highly among the top bridges in the space, also the NFT bridging it offers makes it stand out.

>> No.50841531

>>50835521
I always jump in those heaters around 30m which is a tough nut to crack for most coins and seems to be resistance usually. Decided i am only going to focus on new, lower cap coins. Only have three good ones at the moment, Yieldification(YDF), which is a good new ponzi at like 3m cap, Valueless(valu) and Liquinity(lqnty) which are both around 300k and projects by the same dev/team. One burns 100% of taxes and the other adds 100% to lp. I always watch alpha tg channels and influencers/callers for new low cap stuff, occasionally find one on here as well but 9/10 are curry generating scams

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>>50835521
>How are chads getting in early on quality projects?
It's not very difficult to pay identify projects that are going to make. If the project in any way drives mass adoption of blockchain technology, is multi-chain composable and security focused, it's definitely worth looking into.

>> No.50842017

>>50839244
Any mention of KYC and I think about regulations.

>> No.50842033

>>50839430
ORE is a good example. I'm pretty much sure that it is the pioneer project known for that

>> No.50842279

>>50840929
Yes I have seen and read about the TIDV which translate to KYC. This is a big win for the ecosystem.

>> No.50842330

>>50838678
>Allianceblock
Allianceblock has always been about Trust and seamless access well their partnership with Ore protocol confirms this.

>> No.50842397

>>50839487
I agree with you on this.
The Fundrs is a revolutionary product that would change the DeFi space as a whole.

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50842471

>>50839389
Identity verification will really make sense and I agree. But with the hacks and threats its hard to survive desu. That's the reason I'm focusing on a quantum resistant blockchain atm.

>> No.50842512

>>50840784
No doubt about the fundamentals Harmony offers. Once there is a hack, you lose most reputation. This is why the focus is now on AB.

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>>50841293
The NFT bridging is the first time I'm hearing that. A bridge supporting 9 networks is indeed a superb one. I should stack up the bridge token ASAP.

>> No.50842642

>>50839296
Web3 focused projects are definitely going to be in-demand sooner than later and projects offering access will be on the Top list.

>> No.50842688

>>50842471
I believe that the Trustless identity verification system will checkmate any hacks in the ecosystem. So it's one to be adopted.
I will look into Quantum resistant blockchain.

>> No.50842720

>>50839487
By AB do you mean Alliance block?
being seeing it on Biz for quite a while,

>> No.50842753

>>50839309
I have had some good memories with ALBT especially utilizing its defi tool participating in the ORE-ALBT pool.

>> No.50842768

>>50842642
Very very, we just need a bit of push up for BTC to take the lead, and we have the money mongering VC's loose their credibility to Decentralised capita market entities Like (fundrs) taking over

>> No.50842913

>>50839430
UTK
OGN
ORE
RLC
MATIC
All connecting web2 to web3 in different sectors in the crypto niche.

>> No.50842922

Is this salt fucked up?

>> No.50842961

>>50842017
I think about privacy and security which are my rights.

>> No.50843332

TSUKA is obly 36m MC bud. This is a literally thread about SHIB a week before it blew up. CULT is HOGE.

Point being both are so tiny. TSUKA has less than 5k holders. Youd be retarded to not buy some right now.

Crypto rising almost indicates another lockdown. FAGGOT POX IS COMING lmao.

>> No.50843569

>>50842753
I remember this one, it lasted a while.

>> No.50843665

>>50842033
The project is known for quite a number of usecases judging from its products Ore ID, Ore vault and Ore NFT.

>> No.50844576

>>50843333
Nigger

>> No.50845465

>>50836118
>Give me security tokens
MATIC and ORE are my top picks in terms of security tokens both projects are leading with their Identity management tool that provides asset security and gives control to wallet owners.

>> No.50845485

>>50840784
Harmony will have t put in a lot of work to ensure that they cover for the integrity they lost already, while Allianceblock, I hope they keep up the pace with which they're already rolling, cause I know for sure that its not easy.

>> No.50845561

>>50835521
I'll tell you but let me make some starting money on ftx first. I'll withdraw 2k this time without overtrading it on degenerate perps and move straight to uniswap.
Anyway remember this tripcode. If my referred guy gives me 2k + tomorrow morning I'll post tomorrow. Otherwise i wait. Too much staring at the indicators is damaging my mental health. While it made me 5 figures i don't want to stare at charts again

>> No.50845597

>>50835521
money is all about BELIEF
If you can make people BELIEVE in something, anything,
You can take their money LEGALLY
God Bless America.

>> No.50845716

>>50843569
thing is most people are waiting for a new staking pool, and I know soon Allianceblock will bring this for them.

>> No.50845959

>>50842961
the TIDV trustless KYC will allow users provide only information they're comfortable with.

>> No.50846056

>>50843332
fucking kek I've seen thousands of shitcoins claim to be still early at xx million mcap because SHIB was once that small. No your doggy shitcoin is not the chosen one that's gonna become the next SHIB and attract millions of holders, that shit will never happen again.

>> No.50846631

50% TSUKA 50% LAIKA of my shitcoin budget to hedge the next meme wave

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50847172

>>50836138
10 hours later. Mcap at 3m, ath 5 minutes ago at 4m. Twitter presence exploding.

Don't miss this one you queers. I'm telling you how to get rich right now.

>> No.50847415

>>50839138
Early or not, it would be wise to know details about what you're getting into and prevent loss of funds. I for one am looking into privacy solutions as I see them blowing up with the coming regulations.

>> No.50847942

>>50835935
I for one find ORE innovative for being the solution to mass blockchain adoption.

>> No.50848483

>>50845485
Alliance Block doesn't seem to be slowing down as they are en route to launching their third product in the last 4 months.

>> No.50848591

>>50847415
Lots of crypto enthusiasts will seek refuge in privacy projects with the upcoming regulation, wonder what the government stance would be on them.

>> No.50848957

>>50835521
SUZUME fren
It's getting serious call outs from big twitter influencers. It's about to launch again in the next few hours so have to be quick

>> No.50849308

>>50847172
The logo is from Microsoft Powerpoint....


No nigger.

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>>50842688
Anon, the fun part is that with the recent launch of QVM Qan Virtual machine the devs have an opportunity to develop smart contracts in any programming languages. Once the mainnet is live they will get royalties for this.

>> No.50849665

DUCKER