[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/biz/ - Business & Finance


View post   

>> No.54670993
File: 476 KB, 1080x1082, 5824735902.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54670993

>>54670927
>inb4 pajeets insta-raiding the thread with 20 IQ FUD
HELLO NIGGERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

>> No.54671447
File: 1.23 MB, 896x1344, 243.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54671447

>>54670927
here have some AVAXchan OC instead

>> No.54671843
File: 181 KB, 859x703, 1681510988382263.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54671843

>>54670927
>>54670993
>>54671447
HHHHEEEEEELLLLLLLOOOOOOO SIRS
ANOTHER THREAD ANOTHER RUPEE

>> No.54672203
File: 130 KB, 1028x1090, 1680891556050206.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54672203

>>54671843
You're getting slow, Rajesh. Boss not happy, no Roti on the table at the end of the week.

>> No.54672423

>>54670927
Fuck this crab dumping piece of trash coin. Going down faster than you can say double spend.

>> No.54672640
File: 40 KB, 604x604, 5151312.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54672640

>>54672423
Bless this crab pumping piece of gold coin. Going up faster than you can say nigger

>> No.54672669
File: 132 KB, 679x408, 19641651.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54672669

>>54670927
another day making green candles

>> No.54672714

>>54670927
Is AVAX literally the only safe investment right now?

>> No.54673010
File: 115 KB, 720x720, photo_2023-02-22_18-44-29.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54673010

>>54672714
yes, buy more.

>> No.54673360
File: 203 KB, 850x1277, 1654133502199.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54673360

I can't wait two more years for AVAX to pump.

Goodbye everyone, it's been fun. I'm going to see Avax-chan!

>> No.54673383

>>54671447
>>54673360
who is this character?

>> No.54673395
File: 284 KB, 950x1100, wfGrtUR.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54673395

>>54673383
its AVAXchan.

>> No.54673407

>>54673395
thanks fren

>> No.54673451
File: 398 KB, 1080x1500, 51ulfs2.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54673451

>>54673407
how come you dont know who AVAXchan is?
are you a newfriend?

>> No.54673464

>>54673451
No, I just didn't know it was a unique character I thought you reused an anime character for promoting the token

>> No.54673467
File: 11 KB, 184x184, 1647320725760.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54673467

>>54671447
Show me her feet!

>> No.54673502
File: 1.10 MB, 896x1344, 238.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54673502

>>54673464
AVAXchan exists for years but now with Stable Diffusion we can create more of her.
its all OC.
>>54673467
feet are difficult with SD bro.

>> No.54674684
File: 261 KB, 1333x1957, cornellmeetup.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54674684

bump

>> No.54676154
File: 166 KB, 1067x1600, John Wu President of Ava Labs.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54676154

>>54674684
thats today btw

>Rounding up our Keynote Speaker on a high note, we warmly welcome John Wu—the President of Ava Labs. Ava Labs is the technology company that builds Avalanche, the next-generation blockchain platform and backed by a16z.

>It is John’s objective to open up financial services and products to all. In this role, he leverages his expertise from over 20 years as a fintech executive and technology investor to create a blockchain-enabled solution for financial assets.

>John was previously CEO of the SharesPost Digital Assets Group, enabling compliant token trading of private shares and funds. He received his MBA from Harvard University and holds a BS in Economics from Cornell University.

>We are excited (and we know you are too!) to learn more about Ava Labs and how its technology will enable many financial solutions in the coming years at Cornell Blockchain Conference 2023!

>> No.54676197
File: 50 KB, 549x549, 1641910365328.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54676197

>>54674684
>Cornell Blockchain Conference 2023 welcomes Keerthi Moudgal (JP Morgan), Chen Zur (EY), Arun Prasad (Block Convey), Morgan Krupetsky (AvaLabs) and Sanjiv Maewell (Deloitte) as speakers for our panel “The State of Institutional Adoption”

>> No.54676220
File: 637 KB, 2160x2160, photo_2023-03-23_03-37-19.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54676220

>>54676197
wrong pic

>> No.54676252

>>54670927
Can someone who is bullish on this coin explain in retard-friendly terms what they actually see as the long-term upside? The Amazon partnership is intriguing, I'll say that. I'm not seeing what makes them so much more enticing than Cosmos or Polkadot, though. They had problems early on and the interface is kinda clunky. But I am here to learn, so enlighten me.

>> No.54676402
File: 89 KB, 1178x578, eminsergert.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54676402

>>54676252
Avalanche offers custom, easy-to-deploy subnets and blockchains that can connect to any datasource through Chainlink and Avalanche Warp Messaging.
In general, everyone wants their own virtual machine for all kinds of private and public blockchains, across various use cases such as gaming and tradfi.
Additionally, they also want sub-second finality and at scale, and only Avalanche can deliver that.

Running these subnets requires staking and delegation of AVAX, which means less AVAX is available on the market.
as of right now, most of the circulating AVAX is staked or delegated to validators, AVAX is also hard-capped and deflationary due to fee-burning mechanism.
As Avalanche can scale to millions of validators and subnets, its long-term potential for growth is high.

>> No.54676509

>>54676252
Not sure how retard friendly you need it but I'll attempt. Avalanche presents a major breakthrough in the fundamental mechanism that underlies all blockchain projects, that is the consensus algorithm. Cosmos, Dot, ETH, basically any PoS protocol uses a form of what's called classical consensus. I won't go into the weeds on the technical details, but suffice to say that these classical protocols greatly limit how many nodes can be in the network before throughput (TPS) and the time transactions take to be final starts to degrade, meaning they don't scale. It's a fundamental mathematical limitation of said algorithms.
Avalanche consensus solves this problem. As a result you gain the following very desirable properties that other protocols simply cannot roadmap their way to having. The network can have 100K+ nodes and there's very little impact to throughput and finality. Transactions finalize in under a second and are permanent/irreversible. The consensus mechanism is no longer the factor that bottlenecks network scalability.
Avalanche uses the subnet concept which is in the same vein as Cosmos or Dot. There's some important differences though, again without going into the technical weeds. There can be an unlimited number of subnets, you aren't limited like Dot to a fixed number. These subnets can interact with each other i.e send tokens back and forth, without a trusted intermediary relayer like Cosmos zones, they can just message seamlessly at roughly the same speed as any other transaction. There's no bridge to be concerned about basically. Finally, subnets are extremely flexible which is similar to cosmos, but they have even more customizability and some pretty cool features.
Finally the token AVAX has far more utility than ATOM or DOT because every node in every subnet must stake 2000 AVAX to validate, gas fees are in AVAX on the primary network, and it is the easiest/most commonized way of moving value between subnets.

>> No.54676511

>>54676402
Thanks

>> No.54676533

>>54676509
Very interesting. Think I'm sold on buying more of this.

>> No.54676536
File: 242 KB, 640x640, AnunnakiiGigabrainTedYinca2020.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54676536

>>54676511
also read this >>54676509
explains lots of stuff.

here some interesting videos to watch
>Quick rundown how Avalanche works:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GIsieFUXMw
>Long Autismal Version:
https://youtu.be/cEnoZc6sv44
>comfy Emin and Sergey/AVAX and LINK friendship video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS3ckksfzaI

>> No.54677105

>>54676509
Upvoted.

>> No.54677625

bump

>> No.54677825

avax threads are so fucking unorganic
and what a piece of shit coin, was the last one to pump and the first one to lose all its gains

>> No.54678157

>>54672669
aaaaaand it's gone lol today red avax and red whole market but it's ok we will come stronger

>> No.54678186

Man the curry is strong here

>> No.54679738

I'm always surprised by AVAX ability to completely change momentum. We were so fucking bullish 2 days ago and then somebody pulled the plug and AVAX underperformed like the biggest trashcoin you can find

I honestly can't believe the summit is 2 weeks away and there's zero positive price action, This coin is cursed, No matter how bullish it is, It can't sustain a pump

>> No.54680708

my vaxxies stay laxxy

>> No.54681153

Literally the worst performer in the top 100 despite being the most bullish coin ffs, This niggercoin price action is the most counter intuitive shit i've ever seen

>> No.54681815
File: 32 KB, 372x540, 17_3.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54681815

>>54670993
NOOOOOO I WARNED YOU NOW I WILL CALL A JANITOR TO DELETE THIS THREAD

>> No.54682489

I think that AVAX will be the best performing real blockchain in the next bull run, but also in the long term.

>> No.54682747
File: 1.07 MB, 896x1344, 1680289498330836.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54682747

>>54673464
Here, take some more.

>> No.54683951
File: 875 KB, 896x1344, 244.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54683951

>>54682747
here have some OC

>> No.54684093

>>54677825
thats a lie, AVAX was still doing green when BTC was dumping hard

>> No.54684331

>>54682747
>>54673502
>>54683951
>>54672640
Anons...don't let this thread die.

>> No.54685111
File: 65 KB, 1001x910, shower.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54685111

>>54684331
we are dumping my bastard

>> No.54686199

>>54671447
all avax-chans go directly into my avax-chan folder every thread
>>54670993
>>54672640
n-word used
>>54672203
>>54678186
*holds nose*
shooshoo
>>54676509
yes avalanche is obviously better than polka dot and markedly better than cosmos
>>54676536
money skully
>>54685111
you got trips so that means you should buy the dip

>> No.54686806
File: 1.23 MB, 896x1344, 245.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54686806

>>54686199
checked
>all avax-chans go directly into my avax-chan folder every thread
any requests?
also here have a Wrapped AVAXchan.

>> No.54686857

It's so hard to remain bullish on Avalanche bros.. It does everything right, It's the most dominant L1 after ETH and BNB, It's architecturally the most beautiful design, It's the most capable and most accommodating protocol, 1000 subnets in developments, Hundreds of high calibre partnerships etc

But price see zero positive movement, We're literally dumping so hard despite having the strongest narrative among all L1s i follow (Summit soon), It's just depressing hold. And don't give me that "long term hold" nonsense, If you can't translate bullishness into positive price action then there's zero confidence to be had, It's been underpriced relative to other protocols for over 2 years and nothing has changed beside Avax delivering more and performing less

>> No.54686953
File: 400 KB, 800x800, LBlfN5L.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54686953

>>54686857
in previous threads we concluded:
>everybody HATES Emin
>MEV Mafia Price supression
>Ava Labs marketing sucks
>troons fudding Avalanche on Twitter

>> No.54687231

>>54686857
>>54686953
I've said it in threads before, but I think that while those things all may play a part in this bear market where there's low buy volume, the real reason is that tech doesn't matter right now. ETH has almost a decade of established history, name recognition, and intellectual mind share. You have to 1) understand the technical fundamentals somewhat decently and 2) you need to have actually read enough into avalanche specifically to understand why avalanche stands apart and why it's such a big deal. All the stats and cool facts in the world don't really matter at the moment because there's a sea of technical deadend shit coins, each has some shiny bingbingwahoo technobabble feature that people get suckered in by. Unfortunately AVAX just isn't sexy enough to stand out to midwits (who make up the largest section of the population) who only have a slight grasp on tech or have a very flawed ETH-centric mental model. I truly do think AVAX is going to fly under the radar until very suddenly there's no way for people to ignore it no matter how thick their bagholder blinders are. That day will only come when the tech *has* to scale or fail, then the wheat will be sorted from the chaff. There just simply aren't enough users or killer applications at the moment for us to reach this condition, current shitty macro/regulatory situation aside. We are unironically very early still.

>> No.54687388

>>54686806
imagine how stinky her feet are haha
imagine unwrapping her stinky sweaty feet and her jokingly placing it on my face hahahaha and she slowly peels off her socks leaving behind specs of lint and sweat dripping everywhere leaving me fully erect but it's all a joke ahhahahah and then I ejaculate for her as she humiliates me and degrades me and calls me her pathetic baghodling bitch (as a joke tho)

>> No.54687559
File: 123 KB, 800x800, 1675698422553627.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54687559

>>54686806
yumeko's hime cut hairstyle with red school uniform

>> No.54689231

>>54687559
ok its in the works

>> No.54689235

I BOUGHT AVAX NIGGERS

>> No.54689251

>>54689235
n-word used
>>54689231
oh wow!

>> No.54689444

>>54673360
how many avax u have

>> No.54689583

you niggaz aint ready for that Pokemon announcement

>> No.54689610
File: 1.38 MB, 896x1344, 247.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54689610

>>54689251
here, whatdoya think?
>>54689583
>inb4 -5.44%

>> No.54689727

>>54689610
nice I like this even though the eyebrows seem big

>> No.54689929
File: 1.24 MB, 896x1344, 248.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54689929

>>54689727
what about this one?

>> No.54689967

>>54689929
great thank you, I like the logo as the school shirt emblem. The uniform and cat fusion is really attractive

>> No.54690095

>>54689967
made some more, gonna post them later.

>> No.54690678

>>54687231
100% with you that avax will continue to have shit tier price action for the forseeable future due to the factors you mentioned. but I also believe that at some point there will be a killer dapp/game/project/partnership on a subnet that will present a paradigm shift in the entire crypto space and will simply be way too big to ignore. the thing it it's impossible to predict when this will happen.

>> No.54692325

>>54690678
if i ever fomo back in to max stack avax it will be when msnbc mentions it.

>> No.54692993
File: 891 KB, 896x1344, 246.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54692993

bamp

>> No.54693276

>>54692993
HNNNNNGGGGGGF AAAAAAAA COOOOMMMIIIIIIINNNGGĢGGG
I would lick her heels so much they would end up discolored.
a-avaxchan... step on me mommi

>> No.54694577

>>54692993
i don't like the angry look, as the og who helped inspired avax-chan i disapprove.

>> No.54694747

>>54694577
AVAXchan is not happy about the Price Action AND that you stake/delegate so little!

>> No.54695127

Has anyone seen any place for VODs of Emin or John's keynotes from the past few days? Or that Forbes innterview?

>> No.54695684
File: 57 KB, 640x675, th.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54695684

>>54695127
found the forbes one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0erPKUwaAQ4

>> No.54695938

>>54694747
i staked 1.4k,

>> No.54696035
File: 368 KB, 800x800, ME54pxe.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54696035

>>54695938
>i staked 1.4k,
>hfw

>> No.54696224
File: 98 KB, 674x1212, emins.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54696224

>>54695684
also nothing really new in that interview, Emin talked a bit about his shit life in turkey, how he went to uni in the US, the selfish mining thing, the DAO hack and then shilled this shitty game called "Gunzilla".

>> No.54697681

bump

>> No.54697779

>>54670927
is avax a gud buy when you are a shqiptar asking for a neighbour

>> No.54697904

>>54695684
based

>> No.54698344
File: 84 KB, 1053x1200, 1613836360835.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54698344

>>54696035
whatever have an original avax chan from back then.

>> No.54698473
File: 3.00 MB, 2510x2510, 1616059660447.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54698473

>>54698344
some drawfag made this one before avax-chan showed up. early attempt at a mascot

>> No.54698589
File: 145 KB, 600x600, 🔺.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54698589

>>54698344
>>54698473
based

>> No.54698641
File: 43 KB, 493x555, 1635359449205.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54698641

Let it be known that it is now Sunday and this general from Thursday is still active

>> No.54698702

>>54698473
avaxchan isn't as hot as monerochan

>> No.54698821
File: 208 KB, 1378x1364, wsy43uco3kva1.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54698821

>>54670927
Anyone got some good Hawkeye porn?

>> No.54698907

>>54698641
and barely any Fudcucks in this thread.
where are they? has piss computer stopped paying those jeets?
why arent the fudder active on the weekends?

>> No.54698956
File: 169 KB, 2048x1365, 1648491662474.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54698956

>>54698907
It does make one wonder

>> No.54699879
File: 66 KB, 1200x1100, chart.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54699879

seriously though wtf is going on with new c chain addresses? at the peak of the bull run we were getting like 20k per day but now we're getting like 500k all of a sudden.
Is there a bot spamming them or something?

>> No.54700457

>>54670927
Fuck this crab dumping piece of trash coin. Going down faster than you can say double spend.

>> No.54701525

bump

>> No.54702199

>>54699879
As a validator chad I hate it. My monthly bill for a validator increased by $40 because of the increased bandwidth but avax price/reward hasn't really gone up

>> No.54702722

>>54702199
AVAX price action is criminal desu, We truly have the worst holders/whales in crypto

>> No.54703622
File: 972 KB, 896x1344, 1681516653177029.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54703622

>>54698702
blasphemy

>> No.54703659

>>54698641
>3 day old thread
>88 replies
>39 ips
Pretty self explanatory.

>> No.54703937

>>54697779
TF is shiqiptar, are you drunk on spilled milk? There are tons of better options with good potential to boom.

>> No.54704196

Is this summit thing going to crash avax price even further despite never pumping beforehand to begin with? Literally the opposite of pricing in anything, More bullish news=Losing value. This must be the worst hold in crypto history

>> No.54704347

>>54699879
so, what are these new adresses?
who is making them?
for what?
I tried figuring it out through snowtrace but its not so easy.

>> No.54704385

>>54703937
The crypto space never runs out of fags like him always looking for the next shibadogeelon, rather than focus on projects with working products and good tokenomics.

>> No.54704612

>>54704196
Seems like most of the market doesn’t even know about the summit lol. Hopefully some huge announcements come out to get peoples eyes back on Avax.

>> No.54704768

>>54704385
That's the unfortunate state of the Crypto industry rather that invest in projects like CYMI, EWT and LEOX with better upside people settle for trash.

>> No.54704788

>>54704347
beats me. but it's odd because it's not coinciding with an increase in transactions or daily active users

>> No.54704833

>>54704385
>>54704768
nigger forgot about the IDs lmao.

>> No.54705776

>>54704833
n-word used

>> No.54706691

>>54704385
>>54704768
gm sers

>> No.54707253

>>54704788
update: still havent figured it out

chatGPT says:
>1. Spamming: It's possible that someone is creating a large number of wallets in order to spam the network with transactions or to try and overload the network. This could be an attempt to disrupt the network or to try and exploit any weaknesses in the system.

>2. Testing: It's possible that someone is creating a large number of wallets in order to test the network or to run experiments. They may not be intending to actually use these wallets for transactions, but rather to see how the network responds to large numbers of wallets.

>3. Airdrops: It's possible that someone is creating a large number of wallets in order to distribute tokens or coins to a large number of people. These tokens or coins may be distributed evenly across all wallets, or they may be distributed based on certain criteria (e.g. people who hold a certain amount of a particular token).

>4. Preparation: It's possible that someone is creating a large number of wallets in preparation for some future event or activity. They may be planning to use these wallets at a later time, but haven't started using them yet.

>> No.54708180

bump

>> No.54709617

>chainlink labs sends 4 people to the Avalanche Summit
>Sergey not among them

>> No.54709783
File: 1.02 MB, 1284x1377, 1682303786067690.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54709783

>>54709617
it's because Emin cheated on Sergey with another oracle.

>> No.54709956
File: 267 KB, 1623x1724, consensus2023chainlink.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54709956

>>54709783
or maybe its because hes already meeting up with Emin in Texas.

>> No.54710188
File: 337 KB, 1074x992, sdkzim2uvrg71.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54710188

>>54674684
Holy FUCK.
Chainlink hired picrel to handle their ZKshit.
Maybe link isn't as bad as I thought...

>> No.54710204
File: 77 KB, 1280x720, maxresdefault (2).jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54710204

>>54710188
lmao I didnt even notice wtf?

>meanwhile at the Chainlink HQ
>pic related

>> No.54710207

>>54703622
bikini plz

>> No.54710236
File: 13 KB, 236x314, 3040b74c5bb57ac52335c3119aa39787.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54710236

>>54686953
I was involved in some of the previous recent threads with Emin discussion(I like him, think he's an OG etc etc).
Since then solely due to Avax-chan's existence(not Emin) I've purchased a few hundred AVAX.
Of course the price as dipped quite a nit since. Which is nbd. But the question is...while this is definitely an excellent opportunity to buy a lot more...I'm not sure if I should wait a bit or not.
Really my outlook on macro and particularly inflation short term is not good. Thus I probably should have waited altogether. But you know...Avax-chan and such...
Please advise.
I don't mind holding out, but I'm considering just buying a lot more and than fucking off for quite a while and not giving a shit.
The most 'rational' thing to do, especially if I think there's a good chance macro sours a bit is probably to twap in like a good boy. But my biggest fear is that so far this year crypto hasn't exactly given a fuck about a lot of macro events that last year it probably would have shit its pants over. So I'd hate to be right about macro and only holding a small fraction of what I want to be holding when things really get going...which makes me want to just buy now knowing I won't give a fuck whether I bought at $13 or $16 when things go well in the future...you know what I'm saying?
Apologies for the wall of text, but my financial future depends on a handful of degenerate anons' opinions here and Avax-chan.

>> No.54710314

>>54698956
>back when he was owning maxis and shitposting on /g/
>Meds status: Not taken
>Productive mode: Switched on

>> No.54710323

>>54699879
Some kind of mild attack from the sub-continent?

>> No.54710328

>>54698702
Now now...both serve their niches and are a well rounded part of any hare-I mean portfolio.

>> No.54710403

>>54707253
Decent answer desu. Not deeply insightful or anything...but I mean it's obviously a far better answer than 99.99% of the population could give...and that's being generous.
Not sure the answer is actually there but shit no one would fault an intern for coming up with this as an answer or something.
It's not bad.
Now combine gpt-4 and Avax-chan.
And give her a subnet of her own.

>> No.54710483

nigga how come this avax post is still goin'

>> No.54711072
File: 449 KB, 960x960, Nodeoperator.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54711072

>>54710236
if you have below 500, try to get to 500 asap so you have the suicide insurance and dont have to rope when it eventually gigapumps, then delegate and DCA until you get to 2000.
if you can afford 2000 you should go for that asap and just secure that make it stack and chill and then DCA further into it as you learn how to run your own Validator.
always remember as long as you got the 2000 AVAX you made it. it only costs 33k to buy your own passive Moneyprinter.

>> No.54711408

>>54711072
I wouldn't mind running a validator, and hopefully when I have some excess liquidity it will be a good option. So definitely something to think about as a future goal. Especially if AVAX does end up mooning and I move more money into it from other stuff, or the other way around and AVAX has more long term value than other things(which I suspect it does, so either way a likely scenario as time goes on is that I end up with more and more total value in AVAX I think).
But normally I'm pretty active on chain(I was on C-chain a bit back in summer 2021 when the Eth bridge got really popular and have dabbled a little from time to time since then). So I'm interested in something like stAVAX in the short term I think. Depending on how "safe" or at least standard it is, I haven't researched yet enough to use it yet(regular delegating is fine too if I'm too busy to put the appropriate amount of time/research in, so maybe I end up doing that since that's always a good option).
What's the general consensus around here with stAVAX, and I guess Benqi in general?
I'm pretty comfortable with any of the normal risks associated with the standard set of contracts that would be related to some Lido-style staking derivative and a regular Aave or Compound fork, as long as the people running it are generally accepted to be 'not sketchy' or not have any incentive to fuck around too much...

>> No.54712193

>>54670927
Fuck this crab dumping piece of trash coin. Going down faster than you can say double spend.

>> No.54714012

>>54712193
Bless this gold pumping piece of gem. Going up faster than you can say faggot.

>> No.54715137
File: 1.39 MB, 1491x1080, 04789890237489023.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54715137

>>54711072
Unfathomably based AVAX chad.

>> No.54715770

>>54712193
Bless this crab pumping piece of gold coin. Going up faster than you can say nigger

>> No.54715992
File: 314 KB, 650x610, 51515131.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54715992

400 days making general threads, thread has 4 days alive, coincidence? I don't think so anon

>> No.54716041
File: 34 KB, 585x379, emindab.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54716041

kek

>> No.54716468

>>54716041
mEth heads would eat it right up too.

>> No.54716544
File: 214 KB, 985x1249, pepeturnsonhisvalidator.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54716544

>>54711408
Like you said its risk but its EXTRA risk on top of the riskfree staking/delegating that Avalanche offers.
I'm not against DeFi but I hold the opinion that you should absolutely never risk your make it stack in it, that stack should be staked on your own Validator or delegated to based NEET nodes, the network benefits from more decentralization and you benefit from the security of your own wallet and not having to trust others as your coins never really leave your wallet.
everything in excess of that make it stack is fine to gamble with in DeFi.

>> No.54717114

>>54715992
Another proof that fucktard fudders are a tiny percentage of trolls with no relevance whatsoever

>> No.54718050

>>54715992
Lmao how can it still be alive?

>> No.54719119

>>54718050
bump

>> No.54720069
File: 1.00 MB, 896x1344, 249.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54720069

bump with fresh AVAXchan

>> No.54720076

>>54717114
At this point I'm pretty sure it's almost exclusively one retard (probably handfag) samefagging and he must be on vacation or something right now kek

>> No.54720173
File: 108 KB, 2048x1152, 25B6B530-B33F-4052-BAFE-17BE5653C29D.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54720173

How many new validators do you guys think this will add 1 month after it’s been released?

>> No.54720207
File: 839 KB, 896x1344, 250.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54720207

>Cortina Upgrade 1.10.0 will activate on the Avalanche Mainnet at 11 AM ET on Tuesday, April 25th.
>X-Chain Linearization
>Cortina migrates the X-Chain to run Snowman++ consensus and operate as a totally-ordered blockchain in a process called “linearization”.
>Linearization is seamless and should not result in any downtime on the P-Chain, C-Chain, or any Subnets. The X-Chain will, however, be briefly inaccessible.

>Batched Delegator Rewards
>Cortina modifies how these delegation fees are distributed for all validators that begin staking after the Cortina Activation (previously staked validators will see no change). Instead of sending a fee UTXO for each successful delegation period, fees are now batched during a node’s entire validation period and are distributed when it is unstaked.

>Increased C-Chain Gas Limit
>Since Apricot Phase 1, the C-Chain block gas limit has been set to 8M gas.
>Blocks on the C-Chain are produced every ~2s, so this setting limits the max amount of gas that can be consumed every 10s to ~40M gas. The gas target for every rolling 10s window, however, is set to 15M gas. This means that when more than 15M gas is used in a 10s window, the gas price will go up (and go down when less than 15M is used).

>As different developers on Avalanche began to deploy more complex dApps, they’ve expressed that 8M gas per block isn’t enough for their use case.
>Cortina increases the C-Chain block gas limit to 15M gas. To avoid increasing the amount of resources required to validate the Primary Network, the gas target will remain unchanged at 15M gas per 10s.

https://medium.com/avalancheavax/cortina-x-chain-linearization-a1d9305553f6

>> No.54720294
File: 844 KB, 896x1344, 251.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54720294

>>54720173
>How many new validators do you guys think this will add 1 month after it’s been released?
>total Validators right now: 1267
at least 10

>> No.54720723

>>54720069
>>54720207
>>54720294
I want her thighs to crush my head like a watermelon if you know what I mean

>> No.54722319

bumping

>> No.54722917
File: 29 KB, 778x512, apu.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54722917

>>54720294

>> No.54722924

Summit is next week. Where’s the speculation of announcements in here. You fools alive?!

>> No.54722934

Just dropping this pasta here if any retards still fall for these threads.

Every AVAX shill is a grassroots community marketer who gets paid in AVAX to do it. They reply to themselves with different IDs and create lots of fake interest and discussion. If you browse /biz/ for a few days you'll see how inorganic all of this is. Their objective is to make you buy AVAX, hold it and maybe even stake it (for a negative inflation adjusted yield, which they will lie about). They will manipulate you with hope, technojargon, AI waifus and dreams of riches while getting paid by higher-ups who slowly dump on retail with the tokens they created for themselves for free. Go look at EOSETH chart and read about the history of EOS. This is the exact same scam all over again for newfags like you who don't know how this works. Don't fall for it, they are masters at manipulating.

Inflation numbers:
Circulating supply Jan 27 2022: 244,852,769
https://web.archive.org/web/20220127152152/https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/avalanche

Circulating supply Jan 27 2023: 314,771,897
https://web.archive.org/web/20230127081851/https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/avalanche

(314,771,897 - 244,852,769) / 244,852,769 = 0.2856 = 29%

>> No.54722957

>>54720076
I'm not so sure about that. I mean unless I'm unique in the set of people regaining interest in Avax now to be prepared for 2024 and 2025.
I kind of doubt it.
I mean I'll admit I was holding off for quite a while to see if this coming cycle would be similar to older cycles with a massive changing of the guard, old shit becoming irrelevant and a huge new wave of shit coming in to takeover(ie Avax in 2021).
But that really doesn't seem to be happening at all from what I can tell(somewhat surprisingly desu).

>> No.54723152

>>54715137
Maybe I've just had too much coffee, but I swear that looks like a gif to me and Avax-chan's red aura is animated.
Based pic either way.
This thread has the best content these days.

>> No.54723263

>>54722934
>Their objective is to make you buy AVAX
Mission accomplished.
>They will manipulate you with hope, technojargon, AI waifus and dreams of riches while getting paid by higher-ups who slowly dump on retail with the tokens they created for themselves for free.
Welcome to crypto. If you can't understand the tech then that's your fault.
Also I enjoy the waifus. Certainly better than most of the content on /biz/.
>Go look at EOSETH chart and read about the history of EOS. This is the exact same scam all over again for newfags like you who don't know how this works. Don't fall for it, they are masters at manipulating.
I've been into crypto for 12 years now and I can tell you this is nothing like EOS.
Bytemaster and Emin are not similar at all.
Bytemaster has a talent for launching shit like Bitshares, Steem, EOS etc but does not follow through.
Emin patiently waited until the right pieces were available to actually create something good and modular that can grow and scale.
If Emin wanted to fuck off with his new found wealth after the last bull run he could have done that quite easily. Especially with the added risk these days from regulators. But he has very clearly not done that. And he deserves some respect to that imo.
>inflation etc
Honestly, wrt to all of that...all I'm going to say is that I've cost myself absolutely insane amounts of money over the years by taking such a shallow view of the economics of crypto. I've observed enough over the years to find that the real supply and demand is always far more complicated, nuanced, and probably has a lot to do with psychology rather than some first level view of assuming every coin that gets inflated is getting dumped on the market.
The best part of crypto is that ultimately it's transparent enough that it's about as close to a pure skill game as it gets. So the data is all out there for anyone to absorb and analyze. It's complicated but interesting at the same time.

>> No.54723513
File: 922 KB, 896x1344, 252.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54723513

>>54722924
>the speculation of announcements
Vodafone/A43 and Deutsche Telekom MMS GmbH have no backstory with Avalanche.
They might announce something since they are also working with Chainlink Labs, and Chainlink Labs will also be there (Sergey is still NOT confirmed).
Not that far fetched.

>>54710207
pic related, OC just 4u.

>> No.54723623
File: 1.19 MB, 896x1344, 253.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54723623

>>54722924
>>54723513
>DLx Law
>A new kind of law firm for a new kind of economy. Technology, People, Law: Our blockchain.
>(((Lewis Cohen))) and Angela Angelovska-Wilson, both with DLx Law, provided Providence St. Joseph Health with exemplary legal support during the negotiations with Microsoft to create an alliance to accelerate the digital transformation of healthcare.
>Angela Angelovska-Wilson
she was one of the founding members of Digital Asset, LINK oldfags and Blythe Foot experts will member.
overall interesting looking company from jew york.
https://dlxlaw.com/what-we-do

What could they possibly want at the Avalanche Summit?

>> No.54723824
File: 941 KB, 896x1344, 254.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54723824

>>54723513
>>54723623
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
>is an international law firm headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1931 by Harvard Law School
>Revenue: $1.2 billion
>is consistently among the most profitable large law firms in the world on a per-partner and per-lawyer basis
>Anna Gressel is a senior associate at Debevoise & Plimpton and a leader within the firm's artificial intelligence practice. Her practice focuses on advising major businesses on a wide range of complex and high-impact matters related to AI, blockchain, and other innovative technologies, with a particular emphasis on regulatory investigations, examinations, and civil litigation.

Bae, Kim & Lee LLC
>(“BKL”) is among the oldest and largest law firms in Korea with over 750 professionals. With practice groups specialized in every significant area of law for business in Korea, BKL supplies timely, accurate and practical legal support to its clients, wherever they are based, across a broad cross-section of industry, investment and finance.

Goodwin Procter LLP
>is a global law firm. It is one of the largest law firms in the world as measured by revenue and consists of more than 1800 lawyers
>The firm is known for advising high-growth businesses in the technology, life sciences and real estate sectors, as well as the private equity and venture capital investors that finance them.
>The firm also has practices dedicated to the fintech industry as well as digital currency and blockchain and claims it represents about 40 percent of the companies on the Forbes Fintech 50 list.
>Revenue: ~2 billion

Clifford Chance LLP
>is an international law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom, and a member of the "Magic Circle", a group of London-based multinational law firms. Clifford Chance is the largest law firm headquartered in the UK by revenue, having a total revenue of £1.97 billion

>> No.54723908
File: 1.21 MB, 896x1344, 255.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54723908

>>54723824
Holland & Knight LLP
>is an American multinational law firm with more than 1,700 lawyers and other professionals in 35 offices in the United States, Europe, Latin America, and North Africa.
>Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, the firm provides representation in litigation, business, real estate, construction law, intellectual property and governmental law. It is one of the largest law firms in the world by revenue and attorney count.

McDermott Will & Emery
>is an international law firm with a diversified business practice. The firm is one of the largest-grossing law firms in the United States and globally, and its lawyers represent a wide range of commercial, industrial, and financial enterprises.
>Revenue: $1.82 billion

Latham & Watkins LLP
>is an American multinational law firm. Founded in 1934 in Los Angeles, California, Latham is the second-largest law firm in the world by revenue.
>As of 2022, Latham is also one of the most profitable law firms in the world, with profits per partner exceeding US$5.7 million
>Revenue: $5.5 billion

King & Wood Mallesons
>King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) is the largest global law firm in Asia. It has 30 offices and more than 3500 legal professionals in Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East.

lots of Law Firms coming to the Avalanche Summit.

>> No.54724588

>>54723908
It's a lot of work laying out the groundwork to make AVAX the new global currency you know...

>> No.54724606

>>54720207
more like this pic plz

>> No.54724863
File: 342 KB, 2048x1282, avax_bric.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54724863

>>54724588
BRIC subnet coming soon

>> No.54725451

bump

>> No.54726570

>>54724863
5>2>3>4>1

>> No.54728226

Looks like cortina activated successfully

>> No.54728639

>>54728226
Yeah, first Snowman++ X chain txes went through fine

https://avascan.info/blockchain/x/home

>> No.54729209

>>54728639
I love how avalabs casually changes the consensus algo of a chain in couple of months while it took ETH years to do the same kek

>> No.54729386
File: 1.05 MB, 660x881, 1681816301028937.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54729386

>>54728226
Subnet season reactivated. Bullish

>> No.54729461

>>54729209
I'm beginning to believe ETH is deliberately ruining this space by pushing third party solution (L2) because upgrading on chain is a losing battle against protocols like Solana/Avalanche etc, Ethereum will always lose the upgradability battle, It can't keep pace with more elegant and fresh protocols, So they pushed a subhuman scaling philosophy that say "look bros, We basically don't need to scale on-chain lmao we already won and this is the solution everybody will accept because they'll OK?"

>> No.54729486

>>54729461
ETH people did that in order to maintain dominance, Because being settlement to shitty L2s is the only thing this broken, fat and disgusting protocol is "good" for.

Vile shit, And it's the truth, ETH is literally dragging this whole space into the graveyard and midwits are too fucking retarded to see it.

>> No.54729496
File: 6 KB, 200x200, aJi7WxSA.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54729496

>>54723513
>>54719119

>> No.54729727

NEW LOW IQ ICP-FUNDED JEETFUD IS OUT BROS, LFGGGGGGGGGGGGG

https://cryptoleaks.info/case-no-5

>> No.54729853

>>54729386
This is art right here. Awesome piece.

>> No.54730084

>>54729386
Subnets are the future of gaming

>> No.54730085

>>54729727
>ICP paying for jeets to fud Avax 24/7 and then post a funded fud article complaining about L1 project paying for marketer, Which even if true, Is literally common enterprice in ANY big project, especially within the tech sector. ETH itself had army of jeets shilling it around 2015-2017. In fact, Avalanche is under-marketed under every single criteria you can find, Possibly the least marketed project in the top 30.

I've never seen more shameless and insanity reeking "community" than the ICP crowd, Literally worse than BSV, Everything that came out of them is pure hostility on meth overdose.

>> No.54730133

>>54729853
I have one of these as an X-Chain NFT. Want to buy it for a mere 1000 avax?

>> No.54730142

>>54730085
All these Twitter accounts in this "list" are literally people using the chain; just generic community accounts. Fucking cringe.

>> No.54730386

>>54729727
kek the logical jumps and editing of the videos in these articles is so shameless it's embarrassing. Dom is so obsessed with avalanche that he's still paying this norwegian cuck for this dogshit. Weapons grade sperg cope.

>> No.54730425

>>54730386
Its actually pathetic what a fucking cuck that guy is. Im ashamed to be British because of him honestly.

>> No.54730442

>>54729727
LOL

>> No.54730788

The cryptoleaks twitter thread is 99% red triangles clowning on that list. They even had Luigi on there ffs lmao. inb4 CL silently takes down the article after seeing the play it's getting.

>> No.54732448
File: 104 KB, 1212x760, ICP Chart.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54732448

>>54729727
BAHAHHAHAHAHAHHHHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA OHNO OHNO ICP CURRYNIGGERS HURRY!!!! AMPLIFY HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHA

>> No.54732657

>>54729727
looks like they learned a new word
>Astroturfing

also dat whining about "weaponizing lawyers" these niggers are in for a surprise...
>>54723824
>>54723623
>>54723908
kek

>> No.54733554

bump

>> No.54733603

>>54732448
HAHAHHAAHHAAHHAA I SEE PEE

>> No.54734497
File: 49 KB, 1152x369, Botometer®-by-OSoMe.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
54734497

>>54729727
>https://cryptoleaks.info/case-no-5
>Evan Richards
kek, the jeet didn't even spell his name right
>https://twitter.com/evanjrichard?lang=en

also using botometer to accuse people of being bots is pretty ironic seeing that botometer predicts there is an 80% chance that cryptoleaks is itself a bot account. pic related