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rate my crypto portfolio

>> No.1523810
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>> No.1523818

>>1523773
where the fuck are you actual BTC? I hope you own the majority of crypto in a local BTC wallet
>inb4 im all in on alts
jesus

>> No.1523825

>>1523773
>This is what a shitcoin holders portfolio actually looks like.

Is the shitcoin revolution over?

>> No.1523828

>>1523773

No XRP?

>> No.1523855

>>1523773
Sell the crap and buy more ETH.
You're welcome

>> No.1523992

You really should sell some eth and get XRP

>> No.1523995

>>1523992
Too late to get on the XRP train atm

Best + safest move right now would be buying XMR and selling tomorrow/the next day for a +5-10% when the XRP hype is over and it recovers

>> No.1523999

>>1523773
POT to the moon

>> No.1524021

>>1523995
Zoom Out

>> No.1524044

>>1524021
On which?

>> No.1524063

>>1523999
i think potcoin is a good bet since marijuana stocks are a meme right now.

>> No.1524065

top kek

>> No.1524074

>>1523773
nice

>> No.1524091

>ETC
>DOGE
Bad choices

>> No.1524159

>>1523773
I would take out DCR (only good if you are staking), LBC, BLOCK, POT

>> No.1524391

>>1524159
So you are saying DCR is bought for staking? How to stake dcr?

>> No.1524392
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diversify (2 BTC worth of my ETH and BTC are loaned out btw)

>> No.1524414

>>1524392
stop accepting shitty interest rates and we wont get them anymore.

>> No.1524428

>>1524414

Better than nothing. It's about 15% APR

>> No.1524470

>>1523818
Bitcoin is like a spa resort in the 1950s. Everybody loved the place when it first opened. But since then the water spring has run dry and the place ain't what it used to be, but people still go to the spa based on name recognition alone.

BTC just simply does not allow for complex merchant/buyer interactions. Ethereum makes bitcoin look like an alt. I'm not saying Ethereum in particular is the future, but I am saying that the smart contract technology is most certainly the future.

Watch this video and grow wiser by the second
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cahj4WJtp20

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>he bought ETH at the peak

>> No.1525564

>>1524524
Lol my ETH is all from the ico

>> No.1526165

>>1523773
At what price did you get in on ETH and AMP?

Seems fairly terrible desu. Are you at a profit or loss?

>> No.1526201

>>1524470
kys retard

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>>1524470
has he ever had sex?
is he the next elon muskrat?

>> No.1526343

>>1524470
seriously whats going on here. is he gay? or just a super nerd?


do ppl actually use ethereum contracts?

>> No.1526351

>>1524470
also.... why not just write a program that lets u do contracts with real currencies? and also does currency exchange for REAL currencies?

not that i dont think new currencies aren't cool and everything...

>> No.1526541

>>1526351
The whole point is its a trustless network governed by a proof of work consensus protocol. It won't work with normal currencies.

>> No.1526562

>>1526351
>why not just write a program that lets u do contracts with real currencies?
The groundbreaking revolution of ethereum is that you don't have to trust a single person. For instance, who is running that contract program? What computer is it running on? Can you trust them not to just unplug the program if it's not working out for them? Can you trust them to have access to everyone's money? Of course, if you write up a contract and you make it legally binding then you aren't trusting the person but you are trusting the US government. With Ethereum, you are only trusting the laws of physics, there is no "trust" whatsoever and you can make any deal with anyone around the world without fear of anything going wrong. The system is decentralized, your smart contract runs on everyone's computer and everyone needs to get the exact same result. And there is an added benifit that you can make these contracts run automomously.

I mean you could program contract with regular currency, you would need a record keeping system which would use blockchain tech, it would be very similar to ethereum

There is a way to make smart contracts in "real currencies" like USD. Vitalik touches on this in the video. You could create a USD "coin" (which would really just be an ethereum Contract For Difference) and you could use this "coin" exactly as you would US Dollars. You could do this for any currency in the world, so you can pay netflix exactly $5.99 without worrying about the price of ether rising or falling 10% randomly.

>do ppl actually use ethereum contracts?
Look up Ethereum dapps for a complete list.

>> No.1526786

>>1526562
With Ethereum, you are only trusting the laws of physics...

Don't forget Proof of Vitalik (POV)

>> No.1526973

>>1526562
how can u trust that someone cant just hack up these ethereal coins?

or hack the contract logic to give them infinite ethereum?

>> No.1526993

>>1526973
Cope

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>>1526993
oh so u dont know?

cools.

sounds like a great investment.