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This article got me thinking abt cbdcs and crypto. I dont want to miss the next hype train on this.

Any hidden gems on cbdc??

>> No.24053926

When is our dear Jerome Powell gonna pump btc to 100k

>> No.24054125

CBDC seems here to stay no wonder if my kids ask me what is a tangible currency ROFL

>> No.24054255

Check out ndau. They're having a new focus on cbdcs with their founding group oneiro.

>> No.24054327

>>24053744
XRP will be the bridge between different nations CBDC's. Thats why it will be so valuable. Take it or leave it.

>> No.24054343

(https://cbdccollective.com/))

Came across this the other day. Good read you lads

>> No.24054346

Quant and Lition

>> No.24054357

NDAU is going to pump like anything when these goverments are going to start using Onerio architecture.

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>>24054346

>> No.24054398

OMG Network lol

>> No.24054457

>>24054327
This is your best bet. It's a long shot but it's all this is what the XRP schizo's are hoping for. I'd buy a small bag but don't go nuts.

Otherwise CBDC's will put the spotlight on Bitcoin.

>> No.24054480

>>24054327
Isn't xrp facing a bunch of lawsuits

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>>24054508

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>>24054537

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>>24054576
spoonfeed

>> No.24054628

>>24054537
>monitor usage & transactions
tfw enslaved by central banks

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>>24054622
spoonsneed

>> No.24054684

>>24053744
there is nothing to miss. it will be pegged to the euro and centrally managed by the ECB. it's going to be a fucking nightmare, because they will have 100% control and knowledge about who owns how much at any given time. fuck those clowns.

>> No.24054704

Tomo is huge.

I personally like Tomo, ndau and xdai

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>>24054628
yes

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If only there was a project being ran by a guy who's worked at the largest central banks in the world, as well as hsbc and mastercard, and has developed blockchain standards as far back as 2015... If only he was the ceo of a project who's current main objective is to provide interoperability specifically for central banks...

>> No.24054877

If one central bank decides to use oneiro cbdc Dev platform, ndau is gonna moon so hard.

>> No.24054983

Quant will make all CBDCs interoperable. They are already working with the Fed, Bank of England and other European central banks on this.

Today SIA announced it was building gateways for the ECB into the new Eurosystem payments and securities platforms. Quant is central to this work having already been integrated into SIA’s infrastructure.

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>>24054877
Ndau looks pretty well backed. These are the visionaries enough said.

>> No.24055061

>>24054327
CBDCs don't need a bridge in that sense, and not a chance in hell they'd use XRP if they did. They can easily do two way pegs with no intermediary. Delusional.

>> No.24055087

>>24054834
WELL
SPILL THE BEANS

>> No.24055131

>>24055061
To hell with xrp. They're getting out of top 10

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>>24055087
Quant

>All top 30 banks are frens now
>Gilbert: Only 30?

>> No.24055201

>>24054983
Imagine not owning a big bag of quant.

>> No.24055240

XOR

>> No.24055272

>>24055178
okay so what exactly does quant do?

>> No.24055290

NDAU rebase having doing a great job pumping close to the base price has been my schedule buys

>> No.24055307

>>24055178
>>24055272
and don’t say “provide interoperability for central banks”

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>>24055290
This u?

>> No.24055319

>digital fiat
isn't that already what a saving account is ?

>> No.24055321

>>24054744
What these guys want all sort of crypto to be fucked by their CBDC

>> No.24055358

>>24054375
HEEHE what is this SHIT supposed to mean ?

>> No.24055385

it's come to Pizza and sushis, I think new projects have lost focus and use cases of the space. IOV for a change is sticking to serve an actual utility to make lives easier and bring in more normies towards adoption of crypto. Username for blockchain addresses!

>> No.24055394

>>24053744
Please explain how a brainlet can make money off this?

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>>24053744
let the manga roll make them the logo of NDAU ?

>> No.24055435

>>24055394
you can maybe buy SHIT close to these CBDC like NDAU and get some profit

>> No.24055458

>>24055240
XOR is overvalued polkaswap isn't going to launch anytine soon

>> No.24055632

>>24055272
buckle up.

https://medium.com/@quant_network (quant's medium page, worth reading)
https://medium.com/@CryptoSeq (total autist who's research skills are basically unparalleled)

>articles by Seq going over tokenomics
https://medium.com/@CryptoSeq/why-quant-has-the-potential-to-be-an-incredible-long-term-investment-89b86d1921fd
https://medium.com/@CryptoSeq/quants-token-utility-8a68867686ce
https://medium.com/@CryptoSeq/quant-networks-overledger-part-seven-the-qnt-token-d6b945ea15f1 (one part of the series discussing overledger, but it break down the usage of quant tokens fairly well)
>articles 1-8 by Seq going over the overledger network
https://medium.com/@CryptoSeq/quant-networks-overledger-part-one-blockchain-fundamentals-db7fdb43058a

I can't find the infograph breaking down quant's tokenomics, but its basically a utility/licensing token that also digitally verifies and signs transactions. In order to use their operation system Overledger, you have to use Quant tokens.

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>>24055358
Like I would tell you, nigger.

>> No.24055853

>>24055061
You have no idea how liquidity works. But that’s perfectly fine. Many will be priced out of The Standard.

>> No.24055879

DUSK faggots.

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Hey psssst kid wanna try this XLM

>> No.24055916

>>24055853
Explain how XRP is needed. Swapping CBDC for CBDC works fine.

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>Algorand literally being tested by the feds as a USD CBDC
>Low fees and blazing fast TPS
>layer 1 smart contracts
>microequities being tokenized already on Algo
>Other countries adopting it for their CBDCs already
>No one mentioning it here

>> No.24055994

I actually have some inside info on this stuff. Anything related to blockchain will be done on corda. No link or xrp needed

>> No.24056004

>>24055632
ok, so it basically rests on Gilbert’s ability to talk his way into cb’s good graces
all these tokens on eth promising insane things
doesn’t it make more sense just buying eth since 90% will fail?

>> No.24056045

>>24055994
I already have a small ADA bag, I'm waiting for the XRP moon to dump and pump ADA

>> No.24056185

>>24056004
I guess, but quant is blockchain agnostic (he just chose erc20 as a launch point because it was the biggest and most popular), and he's already partnered with SIA who provides tech infrastructure to over 30 european central banks. Basically if overledger actually works, CB's will use it. His code isn't opensource, and he has it patented to hell and back (Gil knows how scummy banks are), and there's no realistic competition for providing interoperability between blockchains and offchain systems. Everyone is either focusing on blockchain > blockchain interoperability, or providing price feeds to blockchain systems, but overarching connection between all the existing financial systems and proposed blockchain systems (ie, cbdc's), doesn't really exist yet.

One way I heard it explained which seemed to fit really well was, investing in projects like xrp, rlc, or even eth, is like investing in peugout, fiat or cadillac at the start of the automobile boom in the early 1900's. Investing in quant is like investing in the roads.

>> No.24056223

CBDC’s are the next big thing. Projects which team up with banks will go exponential during the alt rally. Remember XRP?

>> No.24056292

>>24056185
will be buying some just because of this guys connections and cbcd’s being a definite fact coming very soon

>> No.24056304

>>24055994
Lol "inside info?"

There is no "inside info" regarding the entire crypto space. It is a highly competitive space right now.

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>>24056292
I did the same anon, pretty much as soon as I saw his CV. It could still fail obviously, every business can and this is crypto, but a guy like this isn't going to risk his professional reputation on a complete scam/rugpull. Gilbert has entire government organizations as clients (DOJ, UK Ministry, etc), and does presentations for proposed blockchain standards (pic related), he wouldnt just throw that away to rug some incels on 4chan

>> No.24056773

>>24056004
Gilbert has already found his way into the central banks.

There is no ‘if’ about it, Quant will be providing interoperability for CBDCs across all networks - legacy as well as blockchain.

Quite incredible, really, but it’s all true.

>> No.24057001

I don't care about all this CBDC bullshit. Just answer me this: is 2k QNT enough to make it?

>> No.24057232

>>24057001
possibly, but I think we have a while to still accumulate. Like, 1k to 2k to 3k could be the difference between making it in 2 years, 3 years or 4 years (just pulling numbers out of my ass, nobody knows). Obviously entry points matter a lot, but in the grand scheme of things I think $10, $15 and $20 will just be tiny blips on the chart when we're looking back. I wouldnt just stop at 2k if you're in a position to buy more in the future, nor would I be too scared about DCA'ing up in price