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This platform coin is fresh out of ICO and slated to be hitting exchanges in late summer of this year.

The Hedera Hashgraph ICO was at $0.12 for accredited investors and raised $125M (very tight token release schedule, over 4 years)

I'll admit the team is stingy as all hell for only releasing 6% supply for trading in the first year, which will be about 3 billion coins, yes BILLION, giving us a marketcap of about $360M out of the gates (if it holds ICO price)

My question for you is, are you ready to see this take a shot at the IOTAs, Holochains, and Byteballs of the crypto scene?

Hashgraph has enterprise businesses already paying them real money for their private graph, why would a public ledger get any real traction? IDK, maybe as XRP?

Back to the point, I'm thinking this thing comes out, dips under 10 cents for a few days (hell maybe as low as 0.05) giving an opportunity to everyone to ignore it (and for smart money to load up) and then heads to about 0.20 cents where it sits going sideways for a long while.

When the marketing campaign comes out, and Hashgraph passes the sniff test? $1-$2.25 .. easy. Think about it, at that price (with a circ supply of 3B, we are talking EOS or ADA market caps, not shocking)

Hashgraph though, will be sitting on a mountain of well managed tokens, furthering the community and becoming a household name.

You're lying if you claim to have never heard the term "hashgraph"

Its only a matter of time

>> No.13456642

>>13456624
So the blockchain is a real thing and hashgraph a figment of your imagination

>> No.13456731
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>>13456642
hashgraph is the name they use for the DAG

>> No.13456773

>>13456624
different name for the same shit

>> No.13456826

>>13456624
The only thing that will kill financial instruments tied to the old fiat system is the issuance of new notes.

Behold:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmtw8grnnUM

>> No.13456846

>>13456624
Why do you fags always shill coin prices and never actually say what the thing DOES

>lol who cares what it does just buy it :^)

Retard

>> No.13456859

>>13456624
Imagine getting this over fantom.

>> No.13456869

>>13456846
because no shitcoin fucking does anything, retard

it's all about price action, image of project and psychology

>> No.13456910

>>13456846
Can you explain what it does?
>lol who cares what it does just buy it :^)

>> No.13457006

>>13456846
because I'm not here to do your research for you, kiddie.

I'm here to speculate on hashgraph, which has the namesake potential to get an insane amount of attention from retards like you who think "le next Bitcoin and only $2 dollars!"

thank me when you get your bag and sell it for 10x, screen cap this

>> No.13457018

>>13457006
> because i'm here to shill and i've not my copypasta ready

>> No.13457028

Fantom makes this obsolete

>> No.13457086

is there a more precise date where it gets listed on exchanges

This is an easy opportunity to make some good profit imo

>> No.13457236

>>13457028
First, no it doesn't, fantom is fucking broke compared to the coffers of Hashgraph.

Second, I've already got an enormously greedy bag of FTM at just under 100 sats.

>> No.13457241

>>13457028
GFY you and your shitcoin, pajeet

>> No.13457255

>>13457236
Don't argue with pajeets, pajeet, they shill this scam on every thread
Please continue shilling this Hashgraph.

>> No.13457263

>>13456624
Not buying massive presale 6% circulating supply ico bags. Absolutely reeks of scam. 4 year dump schedule means the ico holders will be dumping on you for that long, always selling to greater fools. All for a thing created out of thin air by the hundreds of billions at push of a button.

No.

>> No.13457275

>>13456624

New shit every year. Cosmos, Polkadot. Fantom, Radix. etc. More to come.

All that tells me is BTC will always be #1, most trusted, most legitimate

>> No.13457292

>>13457263
I respect your decision to stay poor, anon

Will be looking for your hype thread when you buy my 0.25 bags, again when you buy them at 0.45 and finally when you FOMO your life savings as Hashgraph cracks the top 10 at around $1.25

One final thing, please ask yourself: why do you always seem miss the bottom? Bc you squander every opportunity given to you

>> No.13457334

>>13456624
Lmao this shit will dump so hard, ICO Syndicate literally opened 6 pools in the last month with a 100% bonus and NO lockup.

>> No.13457336

>>13457292
99% of icos lose 90% of their value in their first 7 days anon, if you don't know this you're dumb, or a paid indian.

>> No.13457348

>>13456731
yes and there is not a single dag implementation to date without ""sepcial"" nodes meaning they are all trustful permissioned shit at the core.

>> No.13457365

>>13457292
This is how pajeets talk.

Everyone learn from the pajeet insecurity, see how raneesh, who shits in a street, attempts to justify his newest scam cooked up at Mumbai's outdoor toilet and curry forum

>> No.13457368

>>13456731
well the precise definition is hashgraph is one particular shitty closed source snake oil implementation of dags which are all shit.

>> No.13457399

>>13457336
> 99% of icos lose 90% of their value in the first 7 days

This is how I know youre unintelligent.

>> No.13457603

>>13456624
But why will anyone use it?

>> No.13457607

>>13457603
some people like to get fucked in the ass maybe?

>> No.13457630

>>13457399
> unintelligent because i quoted a fact
Ok Ramjeshamesha, you won this

>> No.13457668

>>13456624
we already know the different layers of presale terms that hashgraph sold. we’re not stupid. it’s a glorified ponzi scam and tokens will be dumped. it’s so obvious

>> No.13457722

Yeah they will. So we wait until the price is significantly under ico price and then we buy in.

>> No.13457743

Hashgraph is centralized by default and has no plans to move away from it.

>> No.13457925

>>13457292
Do you really think this ico could possibly hold a mcap at 360m? It would start out at top 25 coins by mcap...

>> No.13457941

>>13457925
its not a guarantee, but its business clients are proof that its valuation should be double, if not more t han that. Look up the involvement rn

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>>13457263
This. No.