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16401837 No.16401837 [Reply] [Original]

What can we do as a community to help people understand that ethereum is not just a ponzi scam like 1000 other shitcoins?

Is there anything we can do to help raising organically the token value?

We need ETH to reach at least $10k per coin and I am not anymore sure I'm gonna see that in my lifetime

>> No.16401848

>>16401837
lmfao imagine holding eth and thinking you're gonna make it

it's over retard you're not gettting your money back. I use ETH every day and have basically all my money in ETh based projects.... you know how much ETH I use in a year? Maybe $20 worth lmfao these tokenomics do nothing for holders

>> No.16401876

>>16401848
If you think so why do you still hodl?

>> No.16401991

holy fuck dood its a scam its real value is like $1
its going to crash so hard and you will be totally be btfo.

lemme break it down for ya kid:

ya got at least 5 pedos on the team, fbi just waiting to lock em up. vitalik will be proving his steak on rikers island 2020. let's just say hes as good as burned, kid. the other guy's worse he'll get the chair for the blogpost then the fat freak with the beard that hates wypipo will be arrested for twitter treason and gross obese smugness. proof of stake more like piece of shit haha it's OVER for ethereum this scam is going to implode. the team are all crooks i met them at the eth furry foundation last june

with all that being said you should purchase xrp and lock in those gains before the cowrun

>> No.16402003
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16402003

>>16401837

Ethereum is a scam and isn't worth $200 let alone $20

>> No.16402053

>>16401991
>holy fuck dood its a scam its real value is like $1
Why $1 and not $0.1? If you can't answer this you can't say why not higher either

>> No.16402060

>>16402003
>let alone
This doesn't mean what you think it does

>> No.16402076

>>16401848
>>16401991
>>16402003
dilate trannies

>> No.16402092
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16402092

Make Blockchain Great Again by building on Algorand

>> No.16402110

I funded some money to my E*trade account and it still hasn’t gone through. Still waiting in processing even though they took the money out of my bank. I bet ethereum would have faster processing and immediate receipt of funds than this lousy service. Amzn has gone up 20/shr since.

>> No.16402270

>>16401837
>ponzi
The overwhelming fact is that ETH can't scale, friend. It's 100% impossible, but no one ever really explains why, so I will explain. With ETH being a smart contracts platform, you have two types of 'accounts' - 1. automated/automatic and 2. manual. So far, so good. However, if the network were to grow in user demand dramatically, ETH's method of executing smart contracts is not viable or sustainable long term. Smart contracts on all platforms have a certain state and they can vary. With ETH, it's not enough to only know how much money you have in your own account/address if you are participating in a smart contract transaction. For long term network sustainability you need to know exactly how much money is in EVERY SINGLE account/address - for both automated/automatic accounts and manual accounts when executing a smart contract transaction. Since you need to know what the balance is for every single ETH address in existence at the time of a transaction, it is then impossible for ETH to have 'light weight' wallets or 'simple payment verification' wallets. This kills ETH's hopes of long term scalability - forking ETH every 2 years with ETH 2.0 coming up is no sustainable - ETH users would then have to 100% rely on the developers in hopes that they are able to keep forking over and over again. Side chains don't help the issue either, it just makes it more complex and vulnerable to attacks. So, to sum it up, you need to run everything when it comes to ETH or else you won't know what happened as a user. An ETH user cannot only care about their own address balance, they need to know all balances since the primary function on ETH is for everything being interconnected for proper function. All of this is what programmers would call spaghetti code. This issue was not addressed as it should have been when ETH was forked from ETC.

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16402694

gib jewtits

>> No.16402737

>>16402270
Eh, what? Ethereum has the best light wallets because each block has a hash of the state, so you can check the validity. In bitcoin there's no way to trustlessly check balances without executing the entire blockchain.

>> No.16402886

>>16401837
we just need to let it bottom out first OP