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16783435 No.16783435 [Reply] [Original]

Bottom's in.

We cracking $2 in January?

>> No.16783527

>>16783435
More like 3-5

>> No.16783542

>>16783435
>>16783527
These prices are chump change. Big things are coming this year

https://twitter.com/wave_financial/status/1213143346534682625

>> No.16783578
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16783578

>https://www.coindesk.com/tzero-tezos-foundation-to-tokenize-500-million-in-uk-real-estate


>https://www.publish0x.com/publish0x-posts/tezos-ecosystem-evolves-nyx-standard-equisafe-nomadic-labs-a-xjykwz

>https://cointelegraph.com/news/france-to-test-its-central-bank-digital-currency-in-q1-2020-official

you better have a stack ready because Q1 is gonna be a wild ride.

>> No.16783678

>>16783527
i hope so, but i somehow doubt we'll hit above $2 by summer.

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>>16783542
I had missed this one
Music to my ears, I've been saying this various times on /biz/, but got no reaction, wether bad or good, I assumed it was due to most of /biz/ being financially illiterate 15 year old larpers

Screen cap this:
the next crypto-run will be driven by compliance-heavy industries (regulated markets, brokers, REITs, etc...). Blockchain doesn't need to be a 4.0 revolution to be profitable. As is , it offers massive savings in operation costs alone. The biggest hurdles aren't technical, they're legal. Any coin tackling these problems now succesfully will spread like wildfire when it becomes accepted that this is a new regulation-friendly way of conducting operations at a fraction of current cost.

Taht's why Equisafe and Banco PTG were such a big deal. Not for the scale of the operations, but for the signal "this has been done on chain, and approved by the regulator" in two very administrative heavy countries, France and Brasil.

>> No.16784045

>>16783879
>>16783435
Just in
t.co/e6gNvOKCMU
Just add https// before, anti spam blocks the full link

>> No.16784093

>>16783435
this is theyear that this shit project drops out if the top 100. i hope you reddit faggots are all in. get yer' ropes ready

>> No.16784519

>>16784093
being poor is really a state of mind, huh

>> No.16784608
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the reason for the recent price drop is due to the publication of this research paper....it highlights flaws in tezos and frankly the problems with all PoS models.

>> No.16784636

>>16784608
It highlights potential for low-profitabilty long term attacks
Given how recent PoS is, everyone agrees that there are many undiscovered threats.
Whatever the tech, response to attack is an ongoing process. The adoption trigger is then not so much absolute impervious-ness to any attack ever, but the capcity to adapt to new threats and implement proper defense.
In this aspect, Tezos governance model is superior to other projects.
I'll bet you the counter to this type of attack will be deployed on Tezos chain way before other PoS chains.

>> No.16784647

>>16784636
certainly better than eth, but will simply never be "as secure" as pow

>> No.16784695

>>16784647
agreed, but 80or 90% "as good as" is good enough for adoption, provided better performance in other areas
The scaling issues with PoW are a bigger issue in terms of wide spread adoption IMO
Look at the market for OS, Windows is probably the most vulnerable of all OS to viruses, yet it has 80-90% market share?

There are a bazillion examples in which the most secure isn't the most sold/bought, the bigger a market , the bigger the share of potential buyers with limited grasp of the specs