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I’ve told you to buy this since 0.23$, now it’s 1.2$ ready to make another run. Don’t fall for the retarded tokenomics fud, rest of supply is being unlocked by miners over 80 years.

L1 POW project with the security of Bitcoin and scalability of Ethereum.

>> No.57168965

Bought no regrat

>> No.57168980

up 10x recently and mcap is 75m, the only crypto im buying thats up 10x+ is solid but its 20m mcap

>> No.57168982

>>57168952
>QNT at 3

So you missed a 20x on QNT. Impressive timing, sir.

>> No.57169003

>>57168952
>scalability of Ethereum
So I'll pay $50 fees for a swap on your shit chain as well?
Show some screenshots of buys and sells of QNT and KDA larper.

>> No.57169073

>>57168980

Check the daily and weekly. Looks super regardless. Just listed on MEXC, and a top 10 exchange (probably KuCoin) in Q1 of 2024

>>57169003

No, swapping to ALPH and back costs are like 0.01 ALPH, which equates to a few cents. Check out alephium.org, or even ask in telegram groups

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>>57169073
Oh wow, another ETH killer with low fees!

>> No.57169132

>>57169120

Kek. Read further on alephium.org, it’s not designed as an ethereum killer.

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>>57169120
this but unironically.
t. hold kda

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>>57168952
Did they solve the trilemma?

>> No.57169164

>>57169073
i never trust anyone who spaces like that, you're clearly new here

>> No.57169180

>>57169132
Go on, explain how it's not designed as an ethereum alternative while it has a contract language and dapps being build on the network.
What is it then? a DA layer for L2s? a sidechain for ethereum? What is it if not an eth killer L1
>>57169073
Dumbass you wrote
>security of Bitcoin and scalability of Ethereum.
>>57169164
Imagine it's the dev team

>> No.57169193

>>57169156

No crypto does until now, it increases node requirements sublinearly afaik

>> No.57169211

>>57169164
>>57169180

Lmao, stay poor. It is not the purpose of Alephium to kill ethereum. It is like ethereum yes.

>> No.57169243

Some interesting are here already

>> No.57169257

>>57169211
Explain what the purpose is then, I'm asking for the second time.

>> No.57169291

>>57169257

“Innovative sharding meets expressive sUTXO and efficient proof of (less) work to secure scalable dapps for real world use causes”

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>>57169291
Are you retarded.

>> No.57169308

On top of an awesome team, an outstanding community and a lot of energy, here are our technical specificities:

It scales through sharding. Alephium is built on a novel and complete sharding algorithm called BlockFlow. It improves on the UTXO model of BTC to make it scalable, and uses DAG data structure to reach consensus between different shards. This will allow up to 10’000 Transactions Per Second (currently more than 400 TPS vs Bitcoins 7 TPS).

It is programmable & secure. Alephium proposes a stateful UTXO model offering layer-1 scalability and the same level of programmability as the account model implemented on ETH, whilst being more secure.

It is less energy consuming thanks to POLW. Proof of Less Work combines physical work and Coin economics to dynamically adjust the work required to mine new blocks. Given the same network conditions, Alephium only uses ⅛ of the energy compared to Bitcoin.

It improves on chain structure with its own custom VM (Alphred). It resolves many of the critical issues of the current dApps platforms with huge improvements on security, development experience and introductions of new paradigms such as trustless P2P smart contracts transactions.

It has its own programming language for dApps. Ralph is similar to the Rust syntax, hence its name. It allows to build efficient and secure smart contracts easier than Solidity for example. It is specifically designed to facilitate the creation of Decentralized Finance applications!

Putting all these innovations together, Alephium delivers a highly demanded solution in the industry: a scalable blockchain improving on mature ideas from Bitcoin to deliver reliable, powerful and secure DeFi and dApps capabilities. And we’re live!

>> No.57169309

>>57169302

You like anime so clearly you are more retarded

>> No.57169318

Why another L1 blockchain? Isn't there too many already?

The blockchain’s narrative evolved from disruptive technology to a possible mainstream solution for several sectors. Due to this paradigm shift, most projects are giving away the core values of decentralization, self-sovereignty, and security in pursuing scalability to meet the performance requirements needed for such applications. Alephium delivers the same result without compromising on those fundamentals, and it is uniquely placed to ignite the industry’s interest in (s)UTXO and Po(L)W and spearhead the movement of UTXO-based DeFi and smart contract applications.

In addition, there were a few key technological motivations for building Alephium:

Horinzontal scaling through sharding
Many of the new Layer 1 (L1) blockchains are resource intensive, making it costly to run a full node which in turn can lead to a lack of decentralization and desintermediation in the long term. Alephium's approach is similar to Bitcoin's where anyone can run a full node and verify network. "Don't trust, verify."
Many of new L1 blockchains use the account model or are EVM compatible and inherits its weaknesses. Alephium created a new Virtual Machine (VM) built on the Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) model to provides a new programming paradigm with higher security level for decentralized applications (dApps).
Most new L1s use Proof of Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism. Alephium chose to build on the Proof of Work (PoW) as simpler, more consistent, and more robust consensus mechanism for achieving decentralization.

>> No.57169330

>>57169211
anyone whos been here through bullruns knows not to trust spacers like you, i've saved myself 6 figures by following the opposite of ppl like you

>> No.57169336

>>57169330
It's the time to follow this advide, doing the opposite will made lose a lot more

>> No.57169340

>>57169330

You don’t need to trust me, look into the project. I’ve been through bullruns too kek

>> No.57169348

What are stateful UTXOs and how are they different from the other UTXOs models?

There are two types of states in blockchain technology: mutable state (as seen in Ethereum) and immutable state (such as UTXO or eUTXO). Mutable state is more flexible and expressive, as evidenced by the vibrant ecosystem of Ethereum.However, the UTXO model provides inherent security advantages.

Alephium's stateful UTXO model combines the advantages of both. It supports mutable states, like those found in Ethereum, for smart contracts while leveraging the security benefits of the UTXO model for assets.

>> No.57169356

is this thread meant to be FUD? nice try fags.

>> No.57169368

Imagine the only fud you can come up with is the spacing. Will be comfy when Alephium hits 50$

>> No.57169373

>>57169368
50$ is fud, 100$ is good

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>>57169309
You copied and pasted an excerpt from their website when the question I asked essentially boils down to "what does it do differently than ethereum for it to not be considered an ethereum killer" the answer is, nothing.
But you can score points on how it's using PoW which is a good thing and how its pseudo sharding approach can provide some scaling up to a max cap (due to the use of a DAG, i.e. parallel vs sequential processing of individual transactions in individual shards as would be expected from a real implementation) as well as highlight how their Ralph SC language could get devs from solana and near to build on alph. But you just copy pasted some dribble because you, are clearly retarded.
I hold some alph but I know it doesn't solve fuck shit, It's just not a scam which is enough reason for me to buy.

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>>57168952

>i told you to buy x so now buy y
Fuck off twitter faggot
Sage in all fields. Faggot.

>> No.57169421

>>57169368
ive never been wrong with spacers

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>>57168965
>>57169243
>>57169308
>>57169318
>>57169336
>>57169348
>>57169373
shut up

>> No.57169510

>>57169478
No ser, you have to get it then it would shut up

>> No.57169732

>>57169407
>faggot
says guy posting tranny porn lol

>> No.57169895

anyone buying the dip ?