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Hi /Biz,
Trying to decide if I should buy more FTM or RSR?

>> No.15451398

dyor


but ftm

>> No.15451405
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>>15451372
It's ovious, anon.

>> No.15452069

FTM

>> No.15452084

both solid, FTM has pumped several times already and Reserve's app is launching this month. So if you have to pick one, pick RSR. But if you can do both, do both

>> No.15452097

>>15451372
Why not both anon? I have both, and some DAG. Fuck it, but RSR is a slam dunk if you look at the investors, their connections and the goal. FTM and DAG are both well positioned to succeed as next-gen networks but it seems a little riskier.

>> No.15452119

>>15451372
RSR. Lower Market Cap and Solid FA coming up

>> No.15453096

>>15451372
RSR is literally a stablecoin. You might as well be investing in some TUSD tokens anon.

>> No.15453099

Ampleforth. Do your own research.

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>>15453096
Common retard interpretation because you can't be bothered to research.

RSV is the stablecoin. RSR is an arbitrage coin to keep RSV stable. RSR is expected to land anywhere between $1 and $10.

>> No.15453131

>>15453104
>his favorite ERC-20 has traded at a stable 26 sats for weeks.
>he still gets salty when people call it a stablecoin.
Anon, they actually want the price to be stable to encourage arbitrage. If RSR price was constantly increasing, no one would trade it to arb RSV. Enjoy your bags eternally pegged to sub-30 satoshis.

>> No.15453142

Rsr is literally built as a stablecoin lol

>> No.15453160

>>15453142
Again.. retard. Read a little. It's a multi coin system and RSV is the stable coin. You are just here to hijack its buzz and pump a shitcoin started by a serial scammer.

>> No.15453166

>>15453160
muh arbitrage and retargeting which AMPL already does

>> No.15453171

>>15453166
you're gonna spam every thread with AMPL like the cruzbit guy aren't you. fuck this place is crawling with you paid shills

>> No.15453173

>>15453171
like you RSR marines?

>> No.15453175

>>15453166
Ampleforth Looks like an experiment that is in no way suitable to be a "world reserver currency". It's literally another scam by SF B-team founders.

>> No.15453176

>>15451372
cruzbit
https://qtrade.io/market/CRUZ_BTC

>> No.15453179

>>15453171
kek. just trying to help newfags get a 20x.

>> No.15453180

I would go with RSR. It's fresh for a nice big run, FTM has already pumped.

>> No.15453189

>>15453175
its a cool as fuck experiment

>> No.15453197

>>15453173
>>15453176
literally the thread is about 2 tokens, read before you paste. i'm reporting both of you to the mumbai police department for this bullshit

>> No.15453201 [DELETED] 

>>15453189
The supply seems low and kinda of strange for a stablecoin.. the price is kinda of random too. looks anything but stable. What is the deal there?

>> No.15453218

>>15453189
The supply seems low and kinda of strange for a stablecoin.. the price is random too. looks anything but stable. What is the deal there?

>> No.15453228

>>15453218
not a stablecoin.
>from the website

It's a misunderstanding to think that because Amples have an equilibrium price target, they can be thought of as interchangeable with modern day stablecoins. This is not the case. Below we identify the most common functional associations with stablecoins today, and explain why they don't apply to Amples.

1. Stablecoins remove volatility.
Ampleforth does not remove volatility from the system. In fact, by design it allows volatility. Amples are not a risk free asset, users can gain and lose value in the network.

2. Stablecoins are used as base trading-pair tokens on cryptocurrency exchanges.
Since Amples will likely be volatile, exchanges are better served using dollar-backed coins (or actual dollars) for the base trading pair use case.

3. Stablecoins are ideally suited for payments.
Using Amples for payments will be more like using Bitcoin or ZCash for payments, as we expect both price and supply to be volatile at launch.

Broadly, people think of stablecoins as a stand-in for the dollar on the blockchain, and while we believe this can one day be true of Amples in the future—just as some believe it will be true of Bitcoin—it is not the case today.

Amples are a new kind of digital asset that will move differently from today's cryptocurrencies. They are designed to be suitable for use as a "base-money," a form of collateral to be used as part of a centralized or decentralized banking system, similar to how gold was used before the collapse of bretton woods except macroeconomically friendly.

>> No.15453231

>>15453228
So not a stable coin. Some kind of experiment.. a cool one perhaps, but it lacks clarity.

>> No.15453232

shill me on RSR
I get that it's a relatively new coin, no big pump, promising idea, good team

but what else? it's done nothing but drop for the past month

>> No.15453242

>>15453232
forget RSR. Read up on Ampleforth. It's cool as fuck.

Smart Commodity Money.