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18932549 No.18932549 [Reply] [Original]

HEX is a better Store of Value than Bitcoin because people cannot panic sell as easily and completely destroy the price and contribute to more volatility.

The inflation rate is always consistent at 3.69% per year and is payed to those that are holding, this also means less volatility.

Hex can still go up in calue at these early stages because it's a new project, but actually price crashes in HEX will be much less frequent.

>> No.18932580

>>18932549
https://www.reddit.com/r/Coinpaprika/comments/gehrt5/warning_wash_trading_market_manipulation/

>> No.18932581

um no sweaty hes a magician con artist
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>> No.18932597
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>>18932549

Hex is a protocol where people are incentivized to HODL. What do you think happens to the price of HEX when people are competing with each other to see who will HODL the longest?

>> No.18932632

>>18932549
I agree with you, hex has a better design than bitcoin.
It's never going to approach btc's popularity, of course. People need a story to rationalize their entry into a ponzi scheme as an investment, and hex is too blatant.

>> No.18932638

>>18932580

Nice FUD article. It literally assumes that the ETH coming out of the tornado cash protocol is Richard. Even though there is no correlation.

>> No.18932809

>>18932632

Good point. The blatancy of HEX really makes people discredit HEX instantly a lot of the times. The best solution in my opinion is to start marketing HEX as a BTC competitor, that is not only blockchain agnostic, but also a realization that crypto should go up by design. People pretend to care about blockchain doing XYX, but it's just pretentious storytelling like you referred to it.

>> No.18932867

>>18932632
Here's a story: people who go in 4 months ago are about x40 - x90 more rich than when they started.

Here's another story: the entire thing is truly decentralized with no counter parties or admins holding keys. Smart contract will always function as it was designed. Stakers collect inflation instead of miners.

>> No.18932931

>>18932549
There's no way to prove you wrong sir, It's all true.

>> No.18932932

>>18932809
>>18932867
HEX is obviously propped up by Richard owning the uniswap liquidity and recycling eth.
He can do that as long as people continue to lock their hex, as there's nobody to dump on him.
I think it's nearly saturated in existing crypto people, but he can catch people that invest in traditional ponzi schemes. That's what bitconnect did. The potential pool is billions.
Given how many people ask absolutely retarded questions about metamask, he may be getting some.

Not going to buy any hex, but I find attacks on it unfair. You can't attack hex while holding btc.

>> No.18933041

>>18932809
I agree. There should be a shift in how Hex is marketed. A lot of people's brains shut off when you talk about money and gains.

>> No.18933179

>>18932932
Good point. That's why hex has a referral program. It incentivizes people to spread the word. Unlike actual ponzis, however, it's not multi-tier. Marketing speak on the website is very attention grabby to capture typical people who fall for ponzis because that's where the majority of adoption will come from. But it leads them down a path to actually learn more about crypto and decentralization. They will have to learn about metamask, uniswap, ethereum, gas fees etc. It's actually very helpful for ETH adoption as a whole.

And the actual mechanics behind it are interesting. The whole staking mechanism and being able to see who is staking how much for how long and ladder your own stakes accordingly. Richard might be helping this thing lift off as a a hypeman initially but even if he disappears it would still be functioning as intended. Anyone can contribute liquidity to uniswap pool. Anyone can build dapps around it since it's erc-20. Anyone can still make and end stakes through the smart contract.

The whole thing exudes "I'm a ponzi" without actually being one. But it brings controversy and gets people talking.

>> No.18933187

>>18933179
https://www.reddit.com/r/CoinMarketCap/comments/geo53t/warning_wash_trading_market_manipulation/

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>>18932549
You're storing time

Which is a better store than just a number that does nothing (btc)

>> No.18933254

>>18933187
That's not even that good of a fud article, come on, you can do better than that.

>> No.18933307

Literally coded to not dump

>> No.18933392
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18933392

imagine trusting this guy

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>>18933236

imagine giving ETH for chuckie cheese tokens that pays you in more chuckie cheese tokens if you lock up you chuckie cheese tokens.

>> No.18933448

>>18933179
>Unlike actual ponzis, however, it's not multi-tier.
IT IS a ponzi. All gains for earlier buyers come from later buyers. Details are insignificant.
>It's actually very helpful for ETH adoption as a whole.
100% agree. What a shame few people in ethereum see that. What a great promotion!

I was surprised by the visceral reaction some people have to hex, but now I think I understand.
People's don't like it when they see someone getting wealthy from something. They just don't. Some cultures temper this natural impulse and make it socially virtuous to get rich by working hard, but that's social programming that goes against our tribal instincts and it stops working when people are too poor. You can think your neighbor deserves a big house and a great car if you have a roof and a car, but if you're starving, you're going to despise him.
Some people care about it less, some more, but there's a small fraction that's even going to consider hex when they see Richard getting rich.
Bitcoin has an advantage because there's this amorphous blob of 'early buyers' that's harder to personalize.

I don't have that reaction at all anymore because I'm financially independent and I stopped caring about money (I don't splurge on anything except electronics, which are relatively very cheap), but I would probably react like them when I wasn't.

>> No.18933491

>>18933307

Who doesn't like making money?

Answer: Socialists! The crypto community is filled with those naughty, hypocritical fucking bastards who literally live to see their bags growing in value but call a HEX a scam for being designed to do just that. Hopefully time will apply common sense to these people, otherwise we're screwed.

>> No.18933549

>>18933392

Imagine doing research by evaluating the personality of the guy who created it --instead of looking at the code & audits. My fucking god, you're a moron.

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>>18933448

the fact that this clown get all pissy and upset when he's asked about the originators address.

he will never admit who owns this tokens because by he thinks he can dance around semantics on the howie test definition.. so obvious this clown is recycling eth

i even watch a live strream and he freaked out on someone when they asked about the originators address.

even securities lawyers fucked this dude up in an intellectual debate.. watch him squirm around when they ask serious questions.. you can telll by his body language he knows he's fucked.

LOL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saora3AMIxo&t=737s

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>>18932549
Thing is if there is no point of HEX other than to stake, then why does it even have any value? It's just you buy to sell higher. That's it. At least with Bitcoin you can buy drugs and be relatively safe knowing that it's probably not gonna dump 90% in an hour like Bitconnect. HEX is just a ponzi like the PoWH3D projects were. At least they had the exitscam.me going where it was like this lottery thing and everyone who was signing up paid a fee which went towards the PoWH3D token holders.

>> No.18933633

>>18933549

i did my research. wouldnt touch this shit coin with a 10 foot pool. people shilling tis garbage are trying to get out.

>> No.18933671

>>18933491
Where can I click to find out more?!

>> No.18933739

>>18933633
People advertising this masterpiece are staked for many years.

>> No.18933780

>>18933739
Stop spamming biz

>> No.18933826

>>18933780
Thanks for your reply. Your insight is very valuable.

>> No.18933847

>>18933826
Stop spamming biz

>> No.18934018

>>18933847
Wow, another great point. You're like overflowing with wisdom here.

>> No.18934040

>>18934018
Stop spamming biz

>> No.18934469

>>18933621
It has value because people are willing to buy at a certain price just like everything else. Maybe they like the staking mechanism? Maybe they like it because you can build dapps around it or use it as a currency as well? Who knows

>> No.18934486

>>18934469
Stop spamming biz

>> No.18934737

Here's a video on how to get HEX

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JELDwO2VbjA

Also don't forget to go to getyourhex.win for 10 free HEX!..

>> No.18934747

>>18934737
Stop spamming biz

>> No.18935234

>>18933570
Richard is smarter than all of them.
Of course he owns the address, but why would he admit that?

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18935253

>>18934747
Stop pozzing my neghole.

>> No.18936065

>>18933448
It's a ponzi in a sense that every crypto is a ponzi. Massively speculated bags are being sold by current bagholders to would-be bagholders. No other widespread use of crypto exists to this day. Hex does have the advantage of having sticky game theory that decentivizes dumping at every opportunity and actually gets normal people involved in the ecosystem. And who knows, maybe in time people will actually start using it to exchange for stuff IRL.

I do agree though that there seems to be strong jealousy surrounding Richard. Part of it is the mystery aspect as well. Since he can't be 100% open due to the Howie test people take that as some sort of slight of hand. At the end of the day I think it's just a loud minority of people with emotional/psychological issues. Normies don't care who gets rich as long as they're in for the ride. I think Bezos has way too much money than any single human being should but it doesn't stop me from using Amazon cause that shit is convenient.

>> No.18936140

>>18936065
>that every crypto is a ponzi
no.
Ethereum is not a ponzi, because it's going to switch to proof of stake. Under proof of stake, people who value utility from using ethereum pay fees and stakers earn them. At this exact moment it stops being a ponzi scheme.
>Massively speculated bags are being sold by current bagholders to would-be bagholders
that's for most of crypto, yes.

>> No.18936186

>>18936065
>It's a ponzi in a sense that every crypto is a ponzi.
No, not even close

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>>18932867
>x40 - x90 more rich
Think again, really. Just use your brain for once.

>> No.18936587

>>18932867
Stop spamming biz

>> No.18936592

>>18936140
In hex people who choose to stay liquid implicitely pay those who are staked in inflation since they are slowly being dilluted. Those who are staked forego the privilage of liquidity for the sake of collecting hex inflation when they end stake. Thats a utility in and of itself. How much the actual USD value of hex would be worth will depend, again on specualtion and on how far people are willing to take it. It's an erc-20 so money lego opportunities are unlimited. Richard is most likely seeding the pool right now. We will see if other whales/people are interested to contribute liquidity as well in due time.

>> No.18936708

>>18936592
Stop spamming biz

>> No.18936771

>>18936140
>Ethereum is not a ponzi, because it's going to switch to proof of stake. Under proof of stake, people who value utility from using ethereum pay fees and stakers earn them. At this exact moment it stops being a ponzi scheme.
my sides

>> No.18936783

>>18936771
what's wrong?

>> No.18936828

>>18936771
Stop spamming biz