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Which coin had the most deluded bagholders? Cast your vote this is mine.

>> No.18837160

>>18837147
Chainlink, most recently HEX

>> No.18837176

>>18837147
xrp to 10k

>> No.18837179

>>18837147
good contender but at least Ripple does what it says, so it will never truly crater
Real answer is Iota, they will never get it to work as promised. If you want to have a laugh then go to their Coordicide announcement video and see all the hyped up soiboys replying stuff like "I was here when Iota was only 40c"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guNNqEeu6gY

>> No.18837207

>>18837147
XRP for all the twitter negros
NANO for all the reddit bagholders

>> No.18837220

>>18837147
VET
NEO
ADA

>> No.18837299

real hall of fame

1. Link
2. Ada
3. Nano

>> No.18837384

>>18837147
By bagholders you mean holders who are down a lot right? LINK holders aren't down so we aren't bagholders. Anyway here's my list:
1) XRP
2) VeChain
3) Nano

>> No.18837394

>>18837160
this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hR4rDbJPM4

>> No.18837404

>>18837299
Link may prove to be that but my average cost/LINK is -$1.62 so anything that happens is fine by me.

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https://twitter.com/jdean01647547

Who the fuck are these fanboys. XRP has the strangest normie cult in all of crypto.

>> No.18837418

>>18837147
bitcoin

>> No.18837426

>>18837410
Low iq subhumans who take a glance at the front page of cmc and see cheap coins.

>> No.18837432

bitcoin

>> No.18837451

>>18837179
Wow the comments there are really cringe. I would say Iota and Chainlink holder are the most delluded in the crypto space.

>> No.18837459

>>18837147

Lol who the hell made that. Roasted.

>> No.18837498

>>18837147
Ambrosus

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>>18837147
What happen to those that get to the other end of the floor is lava path ?

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>>18837179
Kekked

>> No.18837687

>>18837524
they got rich and found the promised land for not having weak hands.

>> No.18837769

>>18837524
there is no other end

>> No.18838443

>>18837459
Most importantly, when did he make it?
Could be a good contra indicator.

>> No.18838456

>On the Instability of Bitcoin Without the Block Reward
https://www.cs.princeton.edu/~arvindn/publications/mining_CCS.pdf
Princeton university

>Beyond the doomsday
economics of “proof-of work” in cryptocurrencies
Monetary and Economic Department

https://www.bis.org/publ/work765.pdf

"Second, the transaction market cannot generate an adequate level of
“mining” income via fees as users free-ride on the fees of other transactions in a block and in the
subsequent blockchain. Instead, newly minted bitcoins, known as block rewards, have made up the bulk
of mining income to date. Looking ahead, these two limitations imply that liquidity is set to fall dramatically
as these block rewards are phased out. Simple calculations suggest that once block rewards are zero, it
could take months before a Bitcoin payment is final, unless new technologies are deployed to speed up
payment finality. Second-layer solutions such as the Lightning Network might help, but the only
fundamental remedy would be to depart from proof-of-work, which would probably require some form
of social coordination or institutionalisation."

>Written by phd´s in computer science and economics. Bitcoiners can’t refute this fud, lol

>> No.18838465

Bitcoin

>> No.18838593

>>18837147
Holy kekkkkk that was an ace

>> No.18839987
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>>18837147
Everything about XRP is a giant signal to stay away.

>Only normies like it
>They buy it because they "heard that the banks like it"
>It's cheap per unit so they can buy a lot of it with fewer dollars so it makes them feel less poor (lol)
>Investors cant explain what the fuck it's supposed to do
>Ripple owns more than half the total supply
>Controlled by Jews

Yeah XRP has the most deluded fanbase I'd say

>> No.18840139

Whatever happened to FUN? Something about a casino crypto that may or may not have been an outright scam.

Couldn’t keep up with the shilling.

>> No.18841171

>>18837147
Nano by far. Not even close.

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>>18837147
I am a racist and I hold Chainlink. And I know I'm not the only one. I first heard of this smartcontract middleware project when posting in Stormfront. We were brain-STORMING (pun intended) some ideas that we nazis could use to undermine women and minorities and some intelligent anon brought up investing in the project and became the most upvoted idea. What does Chainlink have to do, at all, with opressing women and minorities you may ask? Well, I will explain to you in a way even a pathetic, weak and stupid female would understand, so you better be grateful here:

Because of the inefficiency of modern day contract enforcement, dominated by slow and inefficient government owned courts, in the last decades modern society has seen a huge explosion in the number of people employed as white collar workers. The stereotypes about white collar workers, all of them, are absolutely true. They are lazy pieces of shit, doing non-essential make-work while browsing their phones, maybe doing an hour or two at most or real work in the entire day. This is the context in which women entered the "work"force in masse. Women can't do real jobs. Well, maybe 10% can do something useful, but most of you only strut around in air conditioned offices like you're the hottest shit in the world, while men still do 95% of the work.

So... what is going to happen to all that unnecessary administrative bloat? Thanks to our man Sergey Nazarov the days of you paper pushers, lawyers and other parasites are numbered. Within a decade all these jobs will almost be gone. Smart contracts will make all of you go back into the kitchen, where you should have always been because there won't be a Jew megacorp willing to waste its money in hiring you when NEET nodes will do it for a fraction of the price.

Chainlink, the currency for a bright future where women will be oppressed and niggers curb stomped into extermination!

HEIL FUCKING HITLER
LONG LIVE SERGEY NAZAROV THE LEADER OF OUR REVOLUTION

>> No.18841236

Linktards. 99% fan fiction

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>>18841236
My lord and Savior purchased this wonderful car from the NXT Exit scam. See his Father in the driver seat.

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>>18841272
This bears no relation to Lambo anon however. I can assure you all this is not the exact same Lambo with a Chainlink wrap.

Lambo anon was real and we should praise him

>> No.18842055

>>18837147
Sentinel

>> No.18842129

>>18837147
cRipples, digimarines and bcashers.

BullShit Vision doesn't count because all the supposed bagholders are just pajeets working for pennies.

>> No.18842437

BSV and QNT, both are useless shitcoins created by scammers.

>> No.18842549

>>18837147
Hands down BSV

>> No.18842570

Link. Just sold last week and made a comfy profit at $3.88 but these faggots are delusional thinking they'll ever see $5 again.

>> No.18842626

>>18839987
>YOU GOT BINGO

>> No.18842663

>>18840139
Jesus Christ put it in google itscstill being developed.

You and your ilk (retards that actually get their crypto news and info from 4chan) are the lowest iq dunning Kruger sadbois ever. How are your link bags that you bought over $4

>> No.18842679

>>18838456
I've wondered about this too and I don't exactly have PHD. If miners incentive get taken away, there will be less miners, which means user transactions will take longer to verify, and if the number of bitcoin users is increasing exponentially, it's going to create a huge bottleneck maybe even a week to get a single transaction verified. this will piss off everyone and make bitcoin literally unusable for everyday use. wtf was Satoshi thinking

>> No.18842698

Ark
Those idiots still think it's going to be huge

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>> No.18842759

bcash
craig coin
hex

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>>18842679
You need far more txs. LN is a bust. Limiting block size doesn't work. BSV is going to be the big winner and most of biz will be left behind. Again.

>> No.18842796

>>18837147
Has to be XRP or BSV. They're essentially pajeet shitcoins that LARP as industry-changing projects. Worthless pieces of shit.

>> No.18842809

>>18841171
why nano ? I don't know a lot about it but It look like something with potential value. Quick transactions, no scalability issue, fixed supply.

>> No.18842813

>>18842679
The Bitcoin core protocol has been hijacked by chinks and scammers who are pushing the digital gold narrative and who refuse to innovate their outdated garbage tech. At this rate BTC will die in the next 10 or so years

>> No.18842902

>>18837147
https://www.reddit.com/r/IOTAmarkets/comments/bkn6ou/iota_to_100/emjgu27/

>
"My expectation is that IOTA will at leastcover 20% of the IoT market value in 2025. That’s a value of $300 billion. If we divide that over the IOTA supply (2.78 billion MIOTA)than we get a price of $107,95 per iota."