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Yes I have 100% of my net worth in HEX and staked it for three years, how could you tell?

>> No.18940837

Same. The only problem is my entire net worth is 20$

>> No.18940850

>>18940837
helo ranjeesh
say helo to sanjeet in next working space if u are in the v25 sector again freind

>> No.18940852

>>18940809
>>18940837
Based

>> No.18940880

>>18940850
I am actually Eastern European

>> No.18940923

>>18940880
Same difference

>> No.18940955

>>18940837
pretty much this but 1000 dollars in
staked for every Jan 1st 2021 thru 2030

>> No.18940962

>>18940809
I go from "this is the best thing I have ever seen" to "this is the worst thing I have ever seen" daily. I still can't figure out how I feel about it.

>> No.18941037

>>18940962
Kek. Same here man. At first I thought this is the stupidest idea i've ever fucking heard, then I realised it's actually sick as fuck and switch between the two

>> No.18941043

>>18940962
This project really requires you to use your own mind, because there is so much noise coming in from everywhere telling you what you should think.

>> No.18941059

>>18940962
Just know that everything in hex is very intentionally and meticulously designed to cause controversy and onboarding like no crypto before. Every layer has deep game theory. Once you think your 120IQ ass figured everything out there's another layer to peel back.

>> No.18941068

>>18940809
>>18940837
>>18940850
>>18940852
>>18940880
>>18940923
>>18940955
>>18940962
>>18941037
>>18941043
https://jocularship.htmlpasta.com/

>> No.18941082

>>18940962
Same. What makes it good is what also makes it bad. Speculative frenzy.

I sold when I saw how much RH was censoring/deleting in the TG. The fallout will be brutal

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>>18941059
>>18941068

>> No.18941095

>>18941068
You're at about layer 3. You have a few more layers to go

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>>18941085

>> No.18941131

>>18941095
https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/comments/f10pll/richard_heart_is_blatantly_recycling_the_eth/

https://www.ccn.com/psa-spam-king-web-criminal-crypto-hex-founder/

>> No.18941140

>>18940809
To be fair, you have to have an extremely high iq to understand HEX

>> No.18941181

>>18941111
You can sell HEX bought from the AA, the retard who made the graphic has no idea how it works

>> No.18941185

>>18941140
Either extremely high or extremely low. It's the middle that fuck themselves Dunning Kruger style.

>> No.18941207

>>18941185
>>18941181
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Pz6GNSXiAk

>> No.18941233

>>18941181
Don't interact with bots. They spam every thread. If you see no intelligence in a reply, ignore and move on.

>> No.18941252

>>18941233
Stop spamming biz

>> No.18941275

>>18941207
Dunning Kruger in effect. They don't get it yet. In fact I don't think they wrapped their heads around the basics yet. Gotta peel back those layers boys.

>> No.18941288

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.18941289

>>18941275
>Gotta peel back those layers boys.
Richards gotta peel back layers of fat to piss.

>> No.18941302

>>18941288
Stop spamming biz

>> No.18941318

>>18940962
If you can get over the ad hominem, the only solid argument is the idea behind it - crypto that isn't in it for the mass adoption/utility. I think that's pretty breakthrough and overdue.

For that reason I think there's going to be a decent amount of people who are willing to really get behind it, amplified especially the longer these altcoins never become this mass adopted useful thing, which I don't foresee changing. My only gripe is the ease of buying it, as of now that's probably steering away a lot of normies.

>> No.18941322

>>18941275
It's a bot. They have a limited amount of fud pictures and phrases, that they cycle through.

>> No.18941323

>>18941289
I don't think he is THAT fat

>> No.18941351

>>18941323
He looks like a fat male Roseanne Barr.
He needs to get rid of that piercing, too.

>> No.18941417

>>18941207
Yeah the lawyer (who seemed pretty biased) said it wasn't a ponzi or even a scam. Just offered their own opinions on it and speculated. Surprised they even posted the video, funny watching the bath robe guy's face as the lawyer says it's not a scam.

>> No.18941494

>>18941417
Wait are you serious? This faggot titled the video "LAWYER PROVES ITS A SCAM 100%" and the lawyer didn't even say it? Lol pathetic. Desperate people trying to clout chase jumping on anti-hex bandwagon. Only feeds the fire though so I'm cool with it.

>> No.18941529

>>18941417
He is a real business & securities lawyer, with 19 years of experience, said hex is a security & can be reported to the SEC.
>>18941494
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYFfWqmzz5M

>> No.18941659

>>18941494
It's actually kind of true what people are saying about it. You definitely don't have to be high IQ, let's be honest. But you just can't be a complete and total moron that yells scam constantly and can't come up with a meaningful discourse.

If you spend a minute looking into it, it seems like a scam. 5 minutes it starts to look intriguing. And after a few hours of listening to Heart talk about crypto and Hex, doing a modicum of research on where we realistically stand with cryptocurrency along with doing your due diligence looking at all the negative points brought up as well - you realize it's an honestly simple idea albeit revolutionary and very well executed.

>> No.18941717

>>18941659
Ok Richard

>> No.18941787

>>18941659
The high IQ thing is mostly a meme which refers to having the capacity to see through the noise and the fud and understand the actual parameters of the system. It seems quite simple when you get it. In fact it seems so simple that it's weird that somebody didn't build it sooner. But now we have it and it works great so it'll be interesting to see how it'll play out.

>> No.18941799

>>18941787
Ok Richard

>> No.18941835

the only thing i use btc anymore for is sports or gambling sites and even then cashing out btc to usd is always a pain. The hodling is the most beautiful part of hex. in this system believers really get rewarded. and from the technical perspective the smart contract SHOULD be believed in. Its an audited, which very few cryptos can say. its a completed project so all the things like inflation or payouts or scaling won't need to get some sort of consensus. its decentralized. things like bigpayday are just a cool idea. weak hands benefit strong hands which gives a bit more incentive to hodl. there's a reason this thing pumped as hard as it did. stubborn people could make themselves some money if they weren't so close minded

>> No.18941836

>>18941233
Sounds about right

>> No.18941864

>>18941835
>>18941836
Stop spamming biz

>> No.18941917

stop spamming biz

>> No.18941942

>>18941835
Exactly. And it's not like there are no problems with the project but one at least has to recognise the good aspects of Hex before starting to discuss the bad.

>> No.18941958

>>18941835

Why is it audited? Because it's closed source?

>> No.18941961

>>18940962

Same. I'm just going to take the $1000 I was gonna spend on it and pump it into $Ghost instead.

>>18930897

>> No.18942024

>>18941529
>a person invests his money in a common enterprise and is led to expect profits *solely* from the efforts of the promoter or a third party

If you do more research on Richard's take in this regard, it's clear that per the Howie test doesn't apply, just like BTC isn't a security. Heart is very emphatic on the fact that he doesn't promise anything. The fact that he doesn't tell you where the ETH goes - people get uppity on this point but the irony is that if he told you he would be liable. Furthermore, the way Hex is fundamentally set up is that everyone uses Hex to invest themselves, they are in total control with no outside variables. He's obviously prepared for this.

Now I'm not going to dismiss the possibility that the SEC fights him, but I think that the law is on his side and I'd be incredibly surprised if it was stamped as a security (even if it was it's not like Bitconnect where it was accused of being a Ponzi) and the game of Hex wouldn't really change.

If Hex was stamped as a security then I think that it would set a precedent where every crypto could then be considered a security. There are so many better examples of altcoins that could better fit this definition.

XRP is going through a lawsuit right now for example and should be interesting to see how it plays out.

>> No.18942065

>>18941835
>Its an audited
No it isn't, Richard lied about that. He hired some script kiddes from fivver to write false reports.

>> No.18942075

>>18941717
Case in point.

>> No.18942078

>>18941835
I think most "critics" don't pay enough attention to the language and confuse hex returns with USD value. Hex returns are guaranteed since they are not given out by any counterparties. You mint them yourself through the smart contract. USD value can and will fluctuate like with any crypto. Hex staking mechanics and all the game theory involved might bring positive pressure on USD value overall because people are incentivized to hold and not dump. But it's not guaranteed...obviously.

>> No.18942089

>>18942024
You are wrong, Richard. Three lawyers told you, you are wrong.

>> No.18942097

>>18942065
Got any evidence for that bold claim?

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>>18941068
>>18941085
>>18941111
>>18941864
>>18941917

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>> No.18942178

>>18942065
yes, just the script kiddies *squints CoinFabrik and ChainSecurity

>> No.18942621

>>18940809
Regardless of the technology used in the Ponzi scheme, most share similar characteristics:
A guaranteed promise of high returns with little risk
A consistent flow of returns regardless of market conditions
Investments that have not been registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Investment strategies that are secret or described as too complex to explain
Clients not allowed to view official paperwork for their investment
Clients facing difficulties removing their money

>> No.18942674

>>18942621
>with little risk
no one ever said that
>A consistent flow of returns regardless of market conditions
no one ever said that
>Investments that have not been registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
who give a fuck cuck
>Clients not allowed to view official paperwork for their investment
it's a smart contract

>> No.18942704

>>18942621
Right...hex doesn't tick any of those boxes.

>> No.18942752

>>18940809
What is Wash Trading
Wash trading is a process whereby a trader buys and sells a security for the express purpose of feeding misleading information to the market. In some situations, wash trades are executed by a trader and a broker who are colluding with each other, and other times wash trades are executed by investors acting as both the buyer and the seller of the security. Wash trading is illegal under U.S. law, and the IRS bars taxpayers from deducting losses that result from wash trades from their taxable income.

>> No.18942849

>>18942621
>A guaranteed promise of high returns with little risk

No promises of USD returns were ever made. Hex returns are guaranteed by the smart contract. USD returns will fluctuate like any crypto. It's designed to appreciate in value due to stakers being decentivized from dumping but it's not guaranteed.

> A consistent flow of returns regardless of market conditions

Again no such promise was made anywhere. Youre confusing hex returns with USD value again.

> Investments that have not been registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

Most of crypto projects are not registered as securities

> Investment strategies that are secret or described as too complex to explain

You can read about investment strategies and all the smart contract mechanics on hex.win or in the layman's guide

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P0ZDaBQx4ghkdX5IUwZb1n8ThvYf7i22MSt9Gm00JRU/edit

> Clients not allowed to view official paperwork for their investment

Anyone can see and audit the smart contract. In fact it's been audited 3 times with published audits

>Clients facing difficulties removing their money

Anyone is free to buy/sell on uniswap or any other exchanges hex currently lists on. And many people have. Hex is free to be listed on any exchange

>> No.18942898

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/sec.asp

>> No.18942917

>>18942621
Are you being sarcastic? You should dig a little deeper.

>Regardless of the technology used in the Ponzi scheme, most share similar characteristics:
>A guaranteed promise of high returns with little risk
There's no guaranteed promises, this is explicitly stated countless times.
>A consistent flow of returns regardless of market conditions
Absolutely no returns are guaranteed.
>Investments that have not been registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
What cryptocurrencies have done this? And why would Hex do this over any other coin?
>Investment strategies that are secret or described as too complex to explain
Richard in fact is extremely open on how Hex works, it's not complex it's very simple. It's a crypto CD.
>Clients not allowed to view official paperwork for their investment
It's open source.
>Clients facing difficulties removing their money
Anyone can liquidate their position this moment. Even staked Hex are available for withdrawal. I've done some testing ending stakes early and the biggest fine I got was 5%. Ending a really long stake will forfeit more Hex, but this makes sense and is part of the game theory and is how a CD works.

>> No.18943012

>>18942621
>>18942752
>>18942898

I'm starting to think you're trying to pump the price.

>> No.18943120

https://cryptonews.com/exclusives/is-hex-a-scam-or-just-something-that-looks-really-really-lik-5300.htm

>> No.18943714

Should I invest in HEX or Ghost?

>> No.18943750

>>18943714
there are going to be alot of winners. alot of us just think that HEX is coming in 1st