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Doesn't matter if they are small.

>> No.17348348

>>17348346
none

>> No.17348380

>>17348348

You got coins like Brave, LBRY, BnB, Eth, Bitcoin etc. (I don't own LBRY or Brave by the way, this is not a shill thread. I am trying to make a list.)

>> No.17348382
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>>17348346
xrp is the only coin used in the real world

>> No.17348416

>>17348382

I own XRP because of the inevitable normie mania, can you quickly outline the use of XRP in terms that a laymen could understand?

>> No.17348430

>>17348346
monero used by tech pedo, but no one knows it

tezos used for staking, get interest on big bags and be financially free to secure a network that a group of 20 nerds care about

bnb/okex coin/exchange coins used to save fees on famous trading platforms

bitcoin used to timestamp documents, it goes this way, on the internet the one who can prove that they timestamped a document first is the owner/creator. also if more people use bitcoin you can automate transaction and accounting

>> No.17348441

>>17348346
BAT

>> No.17348446

pnk ironically

>> No.17348450

>>17348346
Bat that's fucking it,

No I don't own any the true bear market hasn't even begun yet

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>>17348416
>normie mania

>> No.17348481

>>17348430
>monero

Fair point. I kinda wanna stay away from privacy coins though.

>>17348430
>tezos

I own this because of Coinbase connections, the hype, Angelo even shilled it. I understand the staking angle will have appeal to people. I don't really undersand its core purpose though. Some kind of Eth 'killer'?

>>17348430
>bnb/okex coin/exchange coins

I am pretty bullish on exchange coins, as long as the exchange is solid. For me BnB seems good, the exchange is so solid.

>>17348430
>bitcoin

Limited to 21 million, the antidote to inflation of the money supply. The #1 OG. This is my favourite.

>>17348430
>automate transaction and accounting

Manual bureaucracy will be toast in the future. I see Chainlink perhaps enabling this aspect of Blockchain technologies.

>> No.17348497

look at NEO
great coin being used very much, and soon there is 3.0 update, oracle, neoID, neoFS, neoAzure (partnership with microsoft azure) and this is only beginning

also what do u say about using blockchain for your google search, awesome right ?
and this will be all integrated into neo blockchain smart contract on google serp.

im expecting neo to haave its new ath,
so no brainer here it will moon beyond moon

>> No.17348498

iotx

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>>17348416
>I own XRP because of the inevitable normie mania, can you quickly outline the use of XRP in terms that a laymen could understand?

See posts by https://twitter.com/LiquidityB

Pic related

>> No.17348504

V-ID

>> No.17348505

>>17348475

I own a bunch of stinkies.

>>17348441
>BAT

Yes.

>>17348446

What use?

>>17348450
>Bat that's fucking it,

Good coin, but there are others out there, even LBRY. Granted they are small, but you got content creators like Styhexenhammer666 using it as a Youtube alternative.

>> No.17348531

>>17348497
>NEO

So some kind of smart contract thing like Link/Eth, if they get good partnerships it could be alright for sure.

>>17348498
>iotx
>>17348504
>V-ID


Shill me?

>> No.17348543

>>17348416
bro its like li-liquidity, you know, like banks will use it, cos ummm, now it's hard...well err not hard for them to transfer money, but it can be slow, and umm, the insurance of the transfer costs money, so this other company has a token, and umm, yeah they own 10% of moneygram, oh yeah moneygram uses visa, haha ummm. so banks want to use this coin, well egypts bank does, just not the ummm 14,000 banks who is use the other system yet. like, one day theyll have to, if they want to deal with egypt, ha, well yeah the egypt bamk still uses that same system as the 14,000 banks, but they use this too. its a bankers coin. just the one bank. but...ummm yeah, you should buy some. well yeah the devs own 45billion of the tokens, sure they sell them, its de-risking bro, like, its a lot of risk, cos its worth so much, its the future

>> No.17348574

>>17348531

link is no brainer alos, actually link will make ppl stupidly rich, but i see some dont like link, becasue m,aybe they dont see it, they dont see it link at $100 and in 2027 link at $1000

so im telling them, hey, look at this other coins, also good coin, nut as good as link, but if u dont like link, then maybe u will; like this other coin

of course with link u will earn optimal,
but with these other coins u can earn as well, u can earn less, but still u can earn.

>> No.17348847

>>17348346
>BTC
Obviously. BTC is the main coin that's being used, any others are not even close.
>ETH
If someone wants to build a website or a game and needs a token, they're going to build it on ETH or on the ETH network.
>XRP
If a bank wants to transfer millions of dollars from fiat to fiat they're going to use Ripple, and Ripple gets it's liquidity from XRP. Essentially there's something like 300 banks that use XRP to transfer big numbers of fiat.

The smaller ones that are actually being used are:
>Tether
If you want to pull out of crypto fast, most people will exchange for USDT because it's locked to the US dollar.
>Monero
Anyone who values privacy including hackers, drug dealers and libertarians. If someone is selling something on the darkweb it'll be for XMR, if someone hacks someones smartfridge and uses it to mine crypto it'll be mining XMR.
>Dash
Dash is being used a lot along side BTC in countries experiencing hyperinflation like most of South America, mostly because the dash team has been successful at shilling their coin in countries like Venezuela and shops like that transfers take around 2 seconds and network fees are tiny.

Those are the only coins that are being currently used to a significant extent outside of people just investing in the coin. There are some promising ideas like Link that might be used a lot in the future, and exchange coins like BNB and LTC which have a significant amount of people buying and selling crypto with them, but that's not really a the same as "being used" IMO.

>> No.17348850

>>17348505
>I own a bunch of stinkies
These are chz tho.

>> No.17348921

There is ICX vending machines in Korea. Also ICX is burned when Broof is used

>> No.17349405

>>17348346
Dash.

>> No.17349437

>>17348847
>300 banks that use XRP to transfer big numbers of fiat.
literally a lie
they dont use the token

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you forgot someone

>> No.17349688

TE-Food is beeing used alot, is really low cap and insanly active.

Food traceability chain already big partners

iam a bad shiller

>> No.17349929

>>17349688

Like Ambrosus? Why will it succeed where Ambrosus has not?

>> No.17350091

>>17349649
Bean!

>> No.17350109

NKN has some of the largest scale for adoption. They've already signed with China Mobile. They're delivering services for NAS Drive vendors, cloud services, schooling, and large buisness. Worth looking into - they have an AMA today.

>> No.17350172

>>17348543
Kek

>> No.17350230

B A T
A
T

but we're not supposed to talk about it

>> No.17350237

Vechain, unironically

>> No.17350273

>>17350109
This will unironically be the new internet. In just a year the active nodes are more than a thousand more compared to last year.

>> No.17350361

>>17348346
vidt

>> No.17350443

>>17348346
Dogecoin gets used more than most of them combined.

>> No.17350462
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>>17348416
XRP is used to exchange currencies. The fees for such are fractions of a cent, and the transaction time is 1-3 seconds. MoneyGram is currently using them for remittances between USD and MXN. Other banks and services in Japan, Egypt, and The Phillapines are also utilizing the service. Essentially, it will be savesing large institutions millions/billions a year in transaction fees and the change in currency values that can occur during current transaction times on the legacy system.

Ignore the FUD, not a single one of them can explain XRP's use case, let alone why it isn't working. They just repeat over and over that MoneyGram is using VISA (a Ripple partner) for customer-facing transactions in Spain because there were some headlines that included the words "not XRP" in them, and their nigger-tier brains could only process those two words.