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24931470 No.24931470 [Reply] [Original]

I need hopium. Anything.

>> No.24931500

Why bro... why would still hold

>> No.24931501

isnt a SAP partnership enough?

>> No.24931572
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WHAT THE FUCK? A LIT THREAD?!!! Hahahahahahahahahaha

>> No.24931587

>>24931501
That still hurts bro
>>24931500
I have a trust node

>> No.24931606

>>24931470
Its over.

>> No.24931608

You dont need hope when your stacked.
But if its worth anything, since the acquisition I have looked into tomo/followed their news, and they seem to deliver.
Also, its more likely that crypto will be adopted first by second world countries, as they are willing to take more risk as they have a to catch up in a sense

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>>24931501
>>24931608
Cope

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>>24931470
>hopium
There isn't any. If you didn't sell immediately after the tomo news, like most anons did, then you might as well just hold your bags now and hope for a miracle.
But mentally consider your investment gone.

>> No.24932194

>>24931470
Just hold

>> No.24932496

>>24932187
Yes I consider it lost. I was considering buying the dip à la Salam but luckily I never did

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>>24931470
OP, there are two major reasons why Lition comes at a massive discount these days:

First, because there is no credible hopium right now. Otherwise you wouldn't need to post this sad pepe. It is easy for me to say, but you need to be able to uphold your trust in people you have at some point decided to trust, especially when tough times test your confidence the most. The Lition team - Richard, Kyung - have all gone radio silent. I know this. But do you really think that each and every one of these incredibly talented individuals has only recently become malicious for the sake of scamming several autists on /biz? Richard has been a managing director at ExtraEnergie, he's been overseeing 350 people, he's founded a successful Lition Energie startup which is actually used by people today, just take a look at the trustpilot or google reviews. As much as SAP is a meme, even Jurgen has publicly admitted he takes his energy from Lition. So why is it so hard for you to believe that there is an honest reason these guys announce very little these days? I choose to think they have different priorities right now. But I am a sort of romantic - and when in doubt, I choose to trust people because most of the time it yields greater returns than to always be suspicious - I just protect myself in case they in fact turn out evil, therefore I never keep more than 20% of my net worth in any single project.

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>>24933066
Second is because of impatience. As you know, there are few things that cryptocurrency market hates more than waiting. The nearest guaranteed piece of Lition news is 15th of January. There is a widespread belief (esp. in TG groups) that we're in a bull market and that holding Lition right now is a massive opportunity cost since "literally everything else" will continue to pump for months to come. But this is a fallacy. Bitcoin could as well take a 30% dump right now and keep being stable around 20k for the next month or two, and projects with utility might appreciate in the meantime. Of course, BTC could also go straight to 40k now and alts could follow. But is it something you need to consider so much when all you have to wait is a month? I take the risky assumption that eventually, any project with utility like LIT will be profitable to have your fingers in. I take the angel investor path here. Lition is one of those things that might or might not be a home run, and I couldn't care less about the current macroeconomic conditions of the crypto market.

So there you have it, that's why the price is so amazingly low. Personally, I have bought the vast majority of my stack AFTER the Tomo merger and the dumps that followed. I have gone from an initial 10k suicide stack to a whopping 100k at these price levels.

And guess what?
I am never selling.