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19084334 No.19084334 [Reply] [Original]

Hex coin is what you need as a suicide stack. 1 million to 25 million to make it.

>> No.19084459

>>19084334
Will 200k be enough?

>> No.19084552

you may as well kill yourselves now faggots, nobody is buying your gay version of bitconnect 2.0

>> No.19084580

>>19084552
>nobody is buying

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https://uniswap.info/token/0x2b591e99afe9f32eaa6214f7b7629768c40eeb39

>> No.19084666

>>19084580
>What is wahstrading?
>how to pump a token to lure idiots in before the devs dump it all?
>how did bitconnect p&d happen?
>am I retarded?

enjoy getting fucked over, the memes are going to be hillarious

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>>19084552
>gay version of bitconnect 2.0
I'm so happy that retards like you really won't buy in, it's actual poetic fucking justice..

>> No.19084770

Hex Money (HXY) Paying 2% a day. Are you in Hexbros?

>> No.19084804

>>19084552
haha

ahahahaha

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.19084805

>>19084666
You can’t even cash out hex lmao. It’s the biggest scam

>> No.19084835

>>19084805
You can cash out your HEX on like 25+ different exchanges retard, you mongoloids need an actual brain transplant..

>> No.19084845

>>19084666
>washtrading on a dex
washtrading is done on exchanges you own, so the trading is done only 'on paper'
washtrading on a dex would cost you millions of dollars
you are coping
if hex wanted to washtrade it would use biDesk or any other chinese centralized exchange

>> No.19084857

>>19084770
that's some synthetic CDO bullshit

>> No.19084881

>>19084580
did you know btcusd is trading at about 6000 trades/min across the 12 biggest exchanges?

this is not a hex stat you should be showing

>> No.19084914

>>19084334
mating pres creampie

>> No.19084929

>>19084881
Wait, are you comparing Hex to Bitcoin?

>> No.19084953

>>19084881
Yeah and? This is data from one exchange on a 100 day old coin that's not even in the top 20 yet when it's consolidating and not doing anything.. You are a fool if your not holding any.

>> No.19084957

>>19084929
i'm showing how 1500 trades in 24 hours is nothing. 1 person could do it.

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>>19084552

>> No.19084986

>>19084881
are you seriously comparing bitcoin, the greatest asset of the century, 10 years old, first cryptocurrency ever to a CD ER20 100 days old?

>> No.19084997

>>19084881
hex is not even close to as big as Bitcoin you fucking idiot

>> No.19085032

>>19084835
there's not really liquidity anywhere else except Uniswap anon, which is the one downside to Hex right now imo

>> No.19085086

>>19085032
>liquidity
Well duh because most people don't need 'liquidity' because they are broke ass gamblers trying to buy a ticket to the dream train.. Anyone roch would just know to use the huge Richard liquidity on uniswap..

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>>19084881
Why would you compare to the grandad of coins you estudious twat.

>> No.19085175

>>19084986
Well Hex is better. It's not even a competition, it's a fact. BTC is not really that good. It's just valued higher than everything else. Tech wise bitcoin doesn't really set the bar all that high. BTC is still slow and buggy so a lot of coins are actually better than it.

>> No.19085212

>>19084957
BTC market cap is 350x larger than Hex.

>> No.19085423

>>19084683
There is justice in this world.

Hex haters have made their position very clear by now - they can go back jerking off to the idea of some fake partnership and some minuscule chance of anybody actually care to make their shitty project take off.

>> No.19085440

>>19085212
So there's still a lot of gains to be had before Hex takes the number one slot.

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19085463

>>19084805
>MAMMMAAAAA MAMAAAAAAA POOPI KAKAA

>> No.19085502

>>19085440
Well from what I see, HEX is at 1 billion mc, and BTC is at 175 rounded down. So a half of what he said above, which is a lousy 175x

>> No.19085518

>>19084334
yeah buying it will make you kys. this is a scam

>> No.19085614

>>19085518
>This is a scam
The call of the common biztard..
Just how exactly is hex a scam retard, let's actually hear it for once?

>> No.19085728

>>19085502
>which is a lousy 175x
kek

>> No.19086228

These people are probably not coping. They are probably founders of other coins that are seething.

>> No.19086277

>>19084459
250K staked here
we all gonna make it

>> No.19086356

Blatant scam created by a known scammer who glows.

>> No.19086405

OP is a scamming faggot.

>> No.19086902
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Scam you say?

>> No.19086936
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>>19086902
Then..

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>>19086936
Now

>> No.19086991

>>19084334
i thought that was a pretty man until i saw his other pictures. you posted his best shot

>> No.19087102

>>19085175
>BTC is not really that good
BTC is fantastic, you are delusional
>Tech wise bitcoin doesn't really set the bar all that high
delusional retardation from someone who has no idea what he is talking about
you sound like McCormack and Vays when they were shittalking hex

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>>19087102
Name one improvement in BTC over ETH in the past 4 years.

>> No.19087822

>>19087102
>BTC is fantastic

BTC is truly the gold equivalent in crypto. Old, archaic, clunky, slow-to-move, revered to an almost religious degree and of no particular use for anything except storing value. But hey, it's the OG crypto and will probably stay like that, despite its dated tech. Gold's been used for 6000 years or so too.

In the long haul, BTC-fanatics will become what gold bugs like Peter Schiff are to the financial community: the single-mindedly obsessive crazy uncle type, that's kinda lovable in his on way, but not taken seriously by anyone in tune with reality.

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19087965

^this

>> No.19088285

Should I keep holding? Seems like the hype is dying out and it’s not pumping hard any more.

>> No.19089301

>>19088285
Are you joking? We hit ATH about an hour ago, wtf do you want?

>> No.19089405

>>19084334
That's a cute man, I'd choke on his cock

>> No.19089494

>>19087102
>>19087822
>BTC is fantastic, you are delusional
-Shit throughput
-Had 2 inflation bugs
-70% of mining centralized in china
-Nothing gets built on top of it..

It's not all that great man..

>> No.19089536

What's going to happen with HEX when did a x10,000 (price: $0,59)? Has Richard said anything about that?

>> No.19089619

>>19085614
Dude it’s the literal definition of a ponzi. Remember the ETH ponzis that we’re shilled on biz?

>> No.19089728

The founder is going to exitscam at some point and you’ll lose all your money.
https://jocularship.htmlpasta.com

>> No.19089835

>>19089536
That’s when he exit scams.

If you’re new and haven’t heard of bitconnect, I’d suggest you look into what happened there. Was one of the top crypto’s and shilled all over the place. Many normies lost their life savings

>> No.19090027

>>19089835
I know about Bitconnect and I screencaped your comment.

>> No.19090774

>>19089494
>good enough throughput
>1 bug, rolled back the chain no problem, the other the exploit was found before anyone executed anything
>mining is not what protects against doublespend, BTC is user activated, mining is protection racket only in the start, now all of chinese mining combined could not do anything to the chain, they would have to spend 500000 billion times the chinese GDP to rewrite the chain for 20 minutes and then get booted off the network forever
>that's good, it's the value protocol, no need for things to be built on top, we have awesome layer 2s like ethereum

>>19087822
some people (smart people) like BTC for it's value and ETH for it's functions
the real smart guys are making bridges to have the best of both worlds

>>19087448
go ahead and sync an ETH node by yourself
BTC sync time is 26 hours, less if you're not in a third world tier internet

>> No.19091022

>>19086228
Notice how no one responded.

>>19086356
Founder can write code eyes closed getting a blowjob by your mother better than you can fud.

>>19086405
Youre probably the founder of another coin and this coin is taking away your market share. Get ready for the future because there's big money behind this coin. More than you could ever imagine.

>> No.19091064

>>19089835
They may look similar, but only on the surface.

Bitconnect promised outlandish returns based on some magical trading bot whose inner workings were completely mysterious. And for a good reason, it turned out.

HEX is an Ethereum contract whose every line of code you can inspect. There's no unknown component here, what you see is what you get. It's a store-of-value token with a built-in incentive to lock it down in a stake. It's not all that different from just being Bitcoin-on-Ethereum with one interesting gimmick added on top.

>> No.19091234

>>19090774
Fucking Blockstream crippled Bitcoin and you know that.

>> No.19091565

>>19085032
Uniswap is our greatest asset you dumb gorilla

>> No.19091614

>>19085175
based. hex is better in practically every way except for adoption and name recognition.

>> No.19091668

>>19088285
Sell smoothbrain. We need you to buy back in later.

>> No.19091711

>>19089619
Yeah hex is nothing like those ponzi games. In those every time you went in or out some percentage of your principal was redistributed to people that got in before you. HEX doesn't work like that at all. Early investors do not get more hex from new investors. The whole system just inflates by 3.69% per year. And your staking length determines what chunk of that inflation you will get.

I think the vast majority of people calling HEX a scam don't even know how it works. Just parroting something they heard some other ignoramus say. DYOR, understand the game theory and make it.

>> No.19091791

Really strange how nobody is talking about how people lost their life savings by putting them into BTC.

>> No.19091881

>>19091791
Right? I'm sure people that bought that 20K top in 2017 feel so good about their BTC investment right now. All of crypto is a game of musical chairs at the end of the day. People buy it up then they sell it down and bagholders are born. Difference with HEX is that it at least tries to minimize the sell down with its staking incentives.

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It'll be hilarious if Richard achieves hi goal to have created a token that makes a x10,000 pump withing a relatively short amount of time. It'll be even more hilarious if HEX becomes relevant in actual payments, something in which BTC will never succeed.

>> No.19092842

should I buy now. what's expected price EOY?

>> No.19093318
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>>19092842
I have no idea. To be honest here, around 75% of HEX holders are ready to dump their bags on the stakers. Take care.

pic related

>> No.19093347

>>19093318
I have to correct: Around 75% of HEX that is held is ready to be dumped on the stakers heads.

>> No.19093362

>>19093318
so everyones pretty much eyeing each other to see who dumps first?

>> No.19093383

>>19091881
To be fair, you need a really high iq to understand HEX

>> No.19093514

>>19091791
Because there is hardly any. Very, very few actual people bought the top and most of them were already in and cost averaging higher. Mainly just bots against other bots

>> No.19093539

>>19093362
that's the game the hodlers that don't stake play. crypto has always been about playing hot potato.

>> No.19093583

>>19091234
no it didn't
the 1mb limit was actually breached by blockstream with segwit, since a segwit tx can fit 1.25mb inside a 1mb block
1mb limit is Hal's greatest contribution to bitcoin and his idea of 'bitcoin banks' is being pushed forward

linear scaling doesn't work and will never will

>> No.19093618

sold 50 bucks worth of HEX to buy ESH weeks ago. you figure out the rest. fuck this baby gain coin

>> No.19093639

>>19093583
Well, I guess his contribution is shit, then when it causes absurdly high transaction fees.

>> No.19094204

>>19093639
Yes, shit. That's what it is, the man who saved humankind, his contribution was "shit".
All you fucking Neanderthals, explain this to me: I want to buy a coffee. Why should I want half the fucking computing capacity of this planet to be involved in my transaction? Sounds like it could be expensive. Do you really think that's the kind of transaction that should be executed by that type of network? Or do you think something a little more lightweight might suffice?
Bitcoin tier hash power is for securing real wealth. Buying coffee is for VISA/PayPal/Some Altcoin-we'll-see-which-one.

>> No.19094432

>>19093318
Let's say the non-staking holders dump and the price goes down. If not a lot of people are staked then the ones that are get a bigger share of the bonuses and inflation. So USD value goes down but stakers get more HEX so it could be somewhat balanced out.

>> No.19094548

>>19094204
>muh hero
He's gone and what's left is a bunch of janitors who can't even get the second layer solution right if there's any second layer solution to the giant outdated, poorly audited, pile of shit that is Bitcoin Core.

>>19094432
interesting theory. let's see if there's a bull market going to happen in which HEX would pump even harder.