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>Luna's collapse
>Celsius, halted withdrawals.
>Singapore-based 3AC filed for bankruptcy.
>Followed by Voyager
>Bankruptcy and FTX hack
>Crash of Sol
>Market liquidation

What will happen next since these dramas are not yet over?

>> No.52539515

Santa rally across all markets. Only up from here

>> No.52539516 [DELETED] 
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>>52539502
EL SEXO

>> No.52539533
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52539533

>>52539502
Putin will finally admit that GRU was behind Bitcoin

>> No.52539571

>>52539515
Are you Santa Claus?

>> No.52539583

>>52539516
Not EL SALVADOR?

>> No.52539634

>>52539533
But how?

>> No.52539641

>>52539533
>>52539515
>>52539516

BINANCE is next

>> No.52539704

>>52539533
The ocelot unit...

>> No.52540212

>>52539641
Are you thinking?

>> No.52540266

>Fed will only up 50 basis points in December
>MSM will get normies to buy in
>Worst is over Anon!
>But it's a fake Santa Claus rally
>People will get rekt in the new year when it dumps
To me it's the most likely scenario.

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52540315

Does JPow hate crypto?

>> No.52540684

>>52540266
crypto is over? Think twice

>> No.52541487

>>52540315
What do you think?

>> No.52541978

>>52540315
desu looks like Chinks behind CZ tanked FTX, because SBF et al were trying to regulate them out of US market..

>> No.52542079

>>52541978
You think regulation is easy?

>> No.52542451

>>52541978
You're frustrated dog

>> No.52542972

>>52540684
Definitely crypto is here

>> No.52543326

>>52540266
Dumping time so more coins to buy.
I like that

>> No.52543420
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>>52539533
this guy?

>> No.52543752

>>52543420
Fuck

>> No.52544026

>>52542079
Regulations would be an end to the privacy we have always enjoyed, I hope TIDV can help protect our privacy.

>> No.52544094

>>52540684
Crypto has come to stay. Buy bitcoin nothing will change it

>> No.52544116
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>>52544026
Regulating crypto is necessary, but not at the expense of the latest blockchain invention.

>> No.52544124

>>52543326
Make sure you're buying the right ones anon. Many won't survive the dump. Paying attention to trends helps.

>> No.52544149

>>52544026
I don't buy all the privacy shit. There are more important things to worry about, like security for instance.

>> No.52544272

>>52544094
BTC's PoW is still a problem for the environment. Eth's PoS still has a lot of things to develop. We need new and better chains.

>> No.52544289

>>52544116
The whole point of blockchain is decentralisation. Regulation defeats that.

>> No.52544303
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>>52544149
Can you give us additional details? There are numerous coins available. Of course, you must conduct thorough research to at least lower the risks associated with the assets you are purchasing. Be cautious of frauds anon. To me, the one that offers practical application is a plus.

>> No.52544443

>>52544289
Sec might repress crypto, this could defeat the intent behind decentralization. If privacy is your hub, welcome to the club

>> No.52544465

>>52544303
What application is superior to POS? Recently, even Ethrerum migrated there.

>> No.52544473

>>52544303
There are many options out there. BFT handles security and Geeq has 99% of it. That's a good start.

>> No.52544498

>>52544443
You can't repress what you have no control over. They would have done it by now if they could.

>> No.52544508
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52544508

CZ exit scam
Once China invades Taiwan. The funds will be not safu

>> No.52544512

>>52544473
Do you mean that it has a higher BFT than Ethereum? I believe eth utilizes around 46%.

>> No.52544525

>>52544498
That's a valid point. Crypto will keep getting better. WAGMI

>> No.52544563

>>52544465
PoS is only environmental friendly. New consensus are developing if you're paying attention. Dyor

>> No.52544683

>>52544563
I am aware that POS vendors can be used to hack data, and that POS systems are vulnerable to cyberattacks. What could be better, I wonder?

>> No.52544705

>>52544512
It doesn't apparently, and also a layer 0. Should be better if they focus on more development without trying to kill eth, that is.

>> No.52544732

>>52544683
Only chains you can't manipulate now are those that have no smart contract. People are yet to see the benefits.

>> No.52544778

>>52544705
I'm curious what layer 0 could do better. They appear to be quite few. I know of polkadot and Horizen

>> No.52544810

>>52544732
You're speaking now, anon. Due to their high level of security, I genuinely value blockchain without smart contracts.

>> No.52544883

>>52544810
There are perks and downsides to everything. Blockchains aren't where they need to be yet but they're getting there.

>> No.52544935

>>52544883
Yeah, they're getting there. I think the biggest problem is a lack of adoption, scalability, and largely human errors.

>> No.52544979

>>52544465
It depends on how individuals interpret the mechanism, but in my opinion, it isn't.
>>52544563
I agree that everyone seeking a better environment should benefit from development.

>> No.52544988

>>52544883
I think this year leads when it comes to the number of hacks and breaches. it has been more rampant than normal, and we need chains that address that.

>> No.52544998

>>52544732
only just recently, I heard that eth miners found a loophole within the eth ecosystem where they could increase their eth output. that was a few weeks before the merge.

>> No.52545354

>>52544473
Idk why we seem to be having so many hacks these days, but I do have a good idea. Most people, including software developers don't pay enough attention to security. It also doesn't help that most web3 developers are shiny new devs who just came out of school with their brand-new CS degrees

>> No.52545379

>>52544272
Vulnerabilities can be found and exploited in all consensus algorithms that require miners to build on the blockchain. you just have to look hard and long enough. sometimes you don't have to

>> No.52545426

>>52545354
>developers don't pay enough attention to security.

More or less, they are not competent enough to improve or innovate a good security framework that is free and invulnerable to hostile actors. This is the case. Most projects are being run with spaghetti code.

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>>52545354
It is necessary to improve the security issues and developers' inventive remedies. DeFi has opened up an entirely new level for hackers, which is placing pressure on the market and limiting innovations.

>> No.52545451

>>52545379
Not in all cases. Check most BFTs. Some have a good and remarkable track record, while others make unrealistic claims. Something I think is certain is that there will always be advancement, regardless.

>> No.52545498

>>52545439
There is no doubt about the porosity of some consensus mechanisms, which are often referred to as "scams." Looking at thing, I can say Vitalik made a good decision with his plans to moll a switch to ZK roll-up in the long run. I hope this is not one of his failed promises.

>> No.52545638

>>52545426
I wonder if web3 devs test their codes. the ease at which projects are hacked gets worrisome. I think that's why some serious blockchains really take their time to build, and even secure patents on their product

>> No.52545668

why does working fast food have to be considered a failure? this is the prisoner's dilemma, we could make these jobs good and then everyone is happy.

>> No.52545681

coinbase bankrun
pretty obvious rn

>> No.52545682

>>52545451
human beings are dumb and can't help themselves. that's why most hacks happen when human vulnerabilities and carelessness are exploited

>> No.52545825

>>52544124
the only trend I'm seeing is more attention to blockchain security and speed. this is why the eth merge happened. this is why many projects are building like crazy in this bear market.

>> No.52545858 [DELETED] 

mates, throw away ur ideas. They're trash. take part in Bspin.

> Strong casino with a Bitcoin as the playing currency
> Huge Giveaway with 15,000$ Prize pool.
> Fast deposits with variety ways.

>> No.52545930

>>52545439
hackers have become a big problem. That's why devs need to pay very close attention to blockchain security

>> No.52545995

>>52544563
Not a POA?

>> No.52546035

>>52539502
>court rules proof of reserves/audit USDT
>'ummm ummm'
>hodl to 0

>> No.52546060

Fuckhhhh

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>>52545638
>even secure patents on their product


Many chains shy away from this for many reasons, and some do not fit their requirements. I doubt if many folks know about this. What they fucking care about is the bag, and I'm no different.

>> No.52546274

I just want to know if there’s really a Caroline Ellison sex tape god dammit

>> No.52546276

>>52545682
Would you blame those who invested in FTX and others that were exploited? To some extent, it is not their fault but the developer's when speaking about security. Every project should prioritize this, but the contrary is the case.

>> No.52546287

>>52546276
Yes

>> No.52546313 [DELETED] 

LOL. I can't believe the finest product in this WORLD! So-called Bspin.

>Strong casino with a BTC as the playing currency
>On going giveaway with $15,000 prize pool.
>Huge amount of partnerships and funders.

>> No.52546358

Is it time to buy this big dip?
Everything I do is cursed so should I not buy to keep you guys safe?

>> No.52546361

>>52539515
How do I buy this santa?

>> No.52546392

>>52546274
its one of the deleted scenes from lotr

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>>52544473
It is patented as well, which implies it will offer more distinctive services in the future for usage by everyone. With that accomplishment, it is now possible to get beyond many of the current obstacles to blockchain adoption, including those relating to energy use and security anon.

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>>52544473
It is patented as well, which implies it will offer more distinctive services in the future for usage by everyone. With that accomplishment, it is now possible to get beyond many of the current obstacles to blockchain adoption, including those relating to energy use and security anon.
>>52546274
I believe Altcoin Daily posted something about that, and it is quite embarrassing. That woman and nerd are s**t.

>> No.52546941 [DELETED] 

The only system I'm using rn is Bspin. cause:

>Strong casino with a Bitcoin as the playing currency
>Coming giveaway with $15K Prize Pool
>Huge amount of games, slots, LIVE, spins etc

>> No.52547048

>>52546870
Therr are many projects are doing that. Can't even solve the problem

>> No.52547060

>>52546941
That's not enough

>> No.52547192

>>52547048
Well, when you notice that the project isn't finished entirely, you can't really judge it. It will be a good sign if you can tell the team is working to complete its mission. If not, feel free to walk away from the door. That's simple anon.

>> No.52547236

>>52539502
Christmas day

>> No.52547248

>>52539641
Hahahaha this is insane

>> No.52547304

>>52541978
>JEET

>> No.52547355

>>52546870
That's the only advantage?

>> No.52547366

>>52546035
Hold to 0
>good

>> No.52547436

>>52547355
There is a lot to think about. Not only is security being addressed, but also true decentralization. I wouldn't mind waiting as long as they can come up with an excellent solution because this will probably be a huge responsibility. I think that's what counts.

>> No.52547453

>>52539502
Next is kucoin exchange

>> No.52547464

>>52547366
Diamond hodler spotted

>> No.52547557

>>52539502
>>52539502
Bankrupttttt
Seellllllll

>> No.52548036

>>52546287

I won't because they trusted the system and its sustainability. It would be quite difficult to believe if someone had told me last year that FTX and Luna Terra would turn out to be like this.

>> No.52548106

>>52544810
Let's see how it turns out. Every project needs a usable product so that they can verify the info written on paper. If they realize its potential based on customer demand, it will have a cascading impact.

>> No.52548109

>>52547436
Yeah, there are a lot of things, but as it is now, security is of utmost concern and should be enhanced at all times.

>> No.52548433

>>52547464
Degen play

>> No.52548447

>>52548106
>>52548109
I'm in for money not for tech

>> No.52548460

>>52547557
Why sell when you're at loss?

>> No.52550267

>>52548447
>I'm in for money not for tech

Most often, the two work together; in fact, this is where true sustenance lies.

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>>52539704
> MEOOOOW

>> No.52550320

>>52539515
Anon.... Santa isn't real.