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11301760 No.11301760 [Reply] [Original]

Is it still worth to hold it? I mean it had such a run since last year, so at this point I am unsure whether it will get dumped, considering we're ahead of BTC bull run.

Also there are some interesting events coming up:
22.10 - IBM Blockchain World Wire Conference
23.10 - Money 20/20 USA Conference

Your thoughts about XLM, anon?

>> No.11301800

>>11301760
>it will get dumped

this is the only part of what you said which is correct or relevant

>> No.11301819

>>11301800
Brainlets were saying the same thing a year ago

>> No.11301836

I've been holding it for a year. And am 120 times up. And I will keep holding it until I'm rich.

My experience with Stellar is the following.
It does nothing for months. Jumps up. Falls down, but remains a bit higher than before. And then proceeds to do nothing for months. Then it randomly jumps up again. Falls down, only to hang a bit higher. Dozens people missed the boat. And then it proceeds to do nothing again.

>> No.11301844

>>11301836
I guess that's also where the "wakey wakey snakey" meme came from.

>> No.11301887

>>11301836
The funny thing is outside of BTC, XLM dropped the least from its ATH

>> No.11301893

>>11301836
Sort of like Holo, except it's time for it to pump again now.

>> No.11301920

>>11301760
XLM is the only coin that has something going for it. i expect major announcements of the 2 conferences you mentioned, since it is 1 year since the IBM deal.

i expect IBM to reveal the banks that are using their World Wire and the first central bank digital currency on stellar.

>> No.11301958

>>11301760
Stellar is an important part of the plan to destroy the decentralized cryptocurrency revolution and enslave all mankind for eternity.

>> No.11301982

>>11301836
Exactly. I so regret not just holding to it, as I was trading it when it was around 500-700 sats like November last year...

>>11301920
That's what I'm thinking also. So it would turn that XRP seems to be direct competitor, but regarding technicals of both coins, doesn't XLM have bigger potential to progress, develop and make business presence in various sectors?

>> No.11302017

>>11301982
It's not really a competitor. The goal is to create the illusion of competition with a false dichotomy. A tried and true tactic of psychological warfare waged upon the public.

>> No.11302021

>>11301958
You are welcome to elaborate anon

>> No.11302033

>>11301982
XLM does so much more than XRP.

where are XRP ICOs? where are ABTs on XRP? where is XRP onchain exchange to trade all those ICOs and ABTs?

XLM does everything that XRP can via IBM, and so much more that is needed to have a working eco system. Stellar will become the main registry for financial assets and XLM as the native asset of that network will represent the value of the whole assets trading on that network.

>> No.11302395

>>11302021
Basically, Jed McCaleb is a glow-in-the-dark CIA nigger. After selling Mt.Gox to Mark Karpeles, he masterminded the siphoning of 650-850k BTC (Mt.Gox later "found" 200k BTC that had been believed lost) from the exchange over a period of several years from 2011-2014. During that period he also developed the Ripple protocol knowing that Bitcoin would suffer severely from the coming Mt.Gox meltdown. Later, with the BTC-e shutdown in 2017, it was shown that the US government would aggressively shut down any exchanges found to be laundering BTC from the Mt.Gox heist. In 2013, Jed left Ripple Labs under ostensibly unfriendly circumstances (to begin establishing a false dichotomy) and founded the Stellar Organization. He also founded Lightyear.io to pursue XLM related infrastructure development that would be seen as inappropriate for a nonprofit administering to a decentralized network. Jed is a very valuable deep state asset who has achieved a great deal in the war to avoid the loss of control threatened by new technology that could lead to massive economic decentralization.

>> No.11302422

>>11302395
wtf i love cia niggers now