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How many do I need to make it?

>> No.15913970

>>15913966

zero.

>> No.15913974

>>15913966
.1

>> No.15914010

>>15913966
550,000

1 apollo
4 omega

>> No.15914054

eh this is still a 50/50 gamble imo. may very well just be a case of a legit team unable to get paying customers to get this project off the ground.

>> No.15914135

>>15913966
Thats a good project
Also look into INT

>> No.15914143

>>15913966
Isn't this that spycoin that got sent in a dust attack to LINK holders to track them? Why would you buy this?

>> No.15914476

>>15914143
cause if they actually get a few customers its an easy 20% returns running a node

https://amb.money/

dont get me wrong its more likely to fail but theres a chance

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15914652

/comfy/ with a well above average Apollo node & an Omega and been online for ~3 months.

I mean, ~30% of tokens are already in nodes and the network is still only doing 1/3 of max heartbeats and providing a 20% yearly ROI without external hermes...

It can only go up.

>> No.15914694

>>15914652

In addition, 1000 bundles a day is a yearly turnover of $4.3m.

Not exactly unicorn status but look at the returns that will yield.

>> No.15914849

Wasn't this a scam? They lied about having business. The bundles are still zero.

>> No.15915040

>>15914652
yea sounds good until they run out of money to pay for the bundles and shutdown since they haven't proven so far to have a single paying customer.

i mean if this isn't a fake post by a troll we're fucked

https://www.glassdoor.com.au/Reviews/Employee-Review-Ambrosus-RVW24610157.htm

>> No.15915087

>>15914849
Bundles are 96 actually

>> No.15915100

>>15915040
Kek, rustled employees got wrecked.

Name of the game in business. If they're struggling for cash, they'll remove a few shitty devs.

>> No.15915121

>>15913966
why would a company choose Ambrosus?
They can just use Hyperledger Fabric (which is already integrated into the SAP Cloud Platform)

>> No.15915159

>>15915040
Hahahahahaha. Versetti is gonna get ass fucked eventually scamming the wrong person.

>> No.15915160

>>15915040
Eh... I wouldnt take reviews in this space seriously when you have so much childish cult wars going on, esp. When there's a dedicated telegram to fudding Ambrosus since the crash (Freedom Chan), as well as getting hit by Vetards and TRAC regulars who now got dealt some karma.

Im not saying Ambrosus will be successful or not but its the only crypto project off the top of my head where tokenomics are required for it to function and in the case its successful at even a 1,000 bundles a day you'll be making good passive income for doing fuck all.

The reward outweighs the risk.

>> No.15915170

>>15915100
well i mean i hope thats the case.. but its not like anything has happened yet which would contradict their assessment. the handful of partners ambrosus had had since last year isnt even using the main net yet. no talk of anyone being onboarded, just more shitty PoCs in the bi-weekly updates.

not too mention shit like the ceo flat out saying companies don't want to use a public blockchain and they're instead developing private sidechains for their clients. so god knows if node holders are even going to see a cent if they do manage to snag a paying customer

>> No.15915173

Scam project. Had to resort to paying bizzonacci to shill their scam to this board.

>> No.15915177

Did I jump timelines again? I thought this was a proven scam.

>> No.15915197

>>15915160
link to the telegram?

>> No.15915209

>>15915177
Kek agrees. I lost like 6k usd on this scam. Imagine still holding waiting for “clients”.

>> No.15915223

>>15915173
DISCLOSE THE PARTNERSHIPS

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15915254

>>15913970
>zero
Never gonna make it

>> No.15915256

>>15915223
A dairy farm in Vietnam that produces 30 gallons of milk a month.

>> No.15915260

It's over Versetti

>> No.15915321

>>15915260
it is far from over anon

>> No.15915479

>>15915321
Your a fuckboi baeshoor.

>> No.15915601

>>15915170
Link to that statement from Angel?

I don't remember him saying that as it really goes against the trend now of public blockchain usage.

>> No.15916036

>>15915170
Shitty PoCs are important. The entire blockchain space is running on shitty PoCs. After financial services, blockchain technology is going to flourish in supply chain industry. It is a slow process, but it is going to happen. Anons that believe in AMB have every reason to believe Ambrosus is an important player in its market. Even more so because they offer a very versatile platform which can adapt to any vertical.
>god knows node holders are even going to see a cent
I'm receiving a good amount of amber already. I know it's bundles not directly generated by clients, but it keeps me happy and it keeps the network steady until the network picks up client bundles

>> No.15916112

Idk I bought about 20k 3 weeks ago tho cause some insider anon said they started something big and I'm up to about $700 already which feels pretty good