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is 80k enough to retire? what is the expected highest price in a 2017-ish golden bullrun

>> No.24931569

a rugpull

>> No.24931661
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Eternal reminder that if you buy GRT right now you're buying fully aware that :
>paid shills have been trying to create a hype narrative for weeks on end
>same paid shills caught samefagging several times in multiple threads
>total supply is ten billion (10 000 000 000) meaning you're buying something that is already valued at 2.4 billion mcap
>VCs bought in at $0.03, maybe even lower (already up x8)
>token is literally NOT NEEDED

See pic and link related (https://4stats.io) and more for proof of samefagging and an unnatural marketing campaign. It's not too late for you to sell before you get burned when it inevitably goes down to 0.08 or even lower as the marketers stop trying to find suckers to buy. Your choice anons.

>> No.24931716

>>24931661
it's crazy how quickly fud pops up. like it's a natural symptom of the universe that as soon as something is shilled, it's fudded.

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>>24931716
Look at this, make whatever decision you want but I tried to tell you

>> No.24931776

>>24931716
>we live in a society

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threadly reminder. Real time traveller or paid shill setting the landscape? you decide. you'll choose wrong /biz/. you always do

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This is one case of many

>> No.24931827

>>24931764
I've made my decision. I bought 800k GRT under 15 cents and I'm not selling until well over $1

>> No.24931885

>>24931661
I think this will age as well as those posts dismissing Ethereum/Chainlink. All you have to do is dyor instead of being a schizo.

>> No.24931900

>>24931764
Maybe there is a shitload of threads because the biggest project in defi just launched?

>> No.24931903

>>24931827
You are going places, wise man.

>> No.24931941

>>24931764
Link threads were worse like 20 of them everyday for years. Also fuck link

>> No.24933217

>>24931411
About 15, not sure we're ever having one of those again though

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>>24931661

>pls stop buying coins I don't likerinoo

keep your autism away from my thread, I asked a simple question and don't give a fuck about your opinion.

If you don't like the project don't waste your time being a hater and move on fucking retard

>> No.24933815

Do I use ethereum apps? If so, then I already use Graph every single day.

Uniswap? Aave? Yearn? Sushi? Compound? Whoever you are, chances are you use the Graph in some way or another. Graph is not an essential infrastructure for ethereum apps, much like Chainlink (token not needed) and Ethereum itself.

In july they/them were processing 6 GORILLONS penises a day, and the growth rate is exponential so that's probably a lot higher now, they're guessing 600 GORILLONS plus. Every single ethereum app pays Graph users for their penises.

Now here's the worst part. Graph is in the process of centralizing, which was not the purpose of this sale + mainnet. Indexers and janitors (people who are providing data to projects like Uniswap FOR FREE) will now need to take HRT and fake it. Projects like Uniswap never needed to buy HRT to pay for their cummies. And people who read all of the above can delegate their HRT, steaking it on a grill and enjoying a good meal.

You are right for thinking that she was pumped already. YOU are too late. This is literally the only project that cannot be farther from LINK, in terms of scaleability and broadness of use case. Not buying this here is like not buying Link after it pumped from $5 to $19, i.e not being a monkey buying tops.

>> No.24934937

After doing some digging into graph i stumled into something. there is in fact at least one private group that is using the code storage vulnerability to transfer out GRT from hardware wallets.

>What is this exploit?
There's a security layer in Graph's source code that deals with storage ticks. Basically, even in cold storage where they're untouched, there's a cache protocol that will occasionally ping public wallet addresses to verify their contents. Unfortunately, GRT has a slightly different version of this protocol in order to make micro-pings for staking purposes. Most staking rewards are going to be really small transfers, so the grt devs lowered the tick rate for these pings. However, if you're using a hardware wallet, your storage is operating at the NORMAL tick rate, creating a cache gap where someone can use an SLQ% injection to gain access to your wallet. There's already been many posts of Anons opening up their wallets to find all their tokens transferred out to mysterious addresses, losing tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars.

>Does this affect other tokens in my hardware wallet?
No, as this isn't a vulnerability with the wallet so much as Graph specifically. Other tokens, even on wallets that have been affected by the exploit, are safe.

>I haven't touch my wallet in years! Can someone really randomly gain access and steal my GRT?
Sadly, yes. This affects PUBLIC addresses, and these are most likely being chosen at random.

>I have my GRT on a hardware wallet! What do I do?
Either transfer them to a paper wallet (safest), an exchange, or trade for fiat.

>Can this be patched?
Yes, but it will take time. This isn't something that can be done in one week's time, as it's tied to the security layers focused on staking. These have to be rewritten very cautiously, else other major functions of the GRT source code can break.
I'll stick around to answer any other questions you guys might have.

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>> No.24935288

>>24931900
Why is it the best defi project

>> No.24935311

>>24935288
*biggest

>> No.24935337

OG Link holder, 2021 is our year.

>> No.24935391

>>24931661
says the person who is literally samefagging in every GRT thread.

>> No.24935463

>waiting for funds to clear last night
>girlfriend is bitching up a storm because it is 2am and I'm still on my phone
>fuck it it'll have cleared by 8am
>wake up gone from 12c to 16c
>well it was only 10.5kGRT ... no big deal I guess ...

>> No.24935709

grt is bigger than link. let that sink in

>> No.24935731

>>24934937

lmao

2/10 low tier fud

>> No.24935935

>>24931661
You would be right if this was a typical uni scam coin
But it's not