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FUD me on HBAR. I can see no downside to hodling this long term.

>> No.26199009

>>26198697

Still got like 85% of supply to be released?

>> No.26199135

The real FUD is that FTM exists, there's no way HBAR can win this competition.

>> No.26199187

>>26198697
>Trash goes to zero
Literally no downside

>> No.26199595

>>26199135

Literally no one cares about that DAGlet

>> No.26199681

very long hodl; maybe gains next decade

>> No.26199815

This project goes 10x in an alternate universe where technology doesn't evolve and earth's four moons are a skip hop away

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26199878

>>26198697
kek

>> No.26199897
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26199897

If you have less than 20k hbar you’re not gonna make it...

>> No.26199905

>>26198697
Doesn't even try to be decentralized. Muh consortium of corporations.

>> No.26199989

>>26199905
> Muh centralised
Like every business in existence?

>> No.26200063

>>26199989
Why don't you just go with XRP then? We're talking about crypto. HBAR has zero resilience to legislation.

>> No.26200072

>>26199989
This lol, they are sad no coiners who wish they bought when it was still 3 cents

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26200075

Tweeted just hours ago. Combine this with the other partnerships this week, and you just know we're all going to make it.

>> No.26200105

>>26200063
Are you retarded? They are literally the only coin in the market that has actively been regulation compliant

>> No.26200130

>>26200063
Is that why they're currently being sued? Are you fucking retarded?

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26200148

Hbar will be $50 EOY

>> No.26200176

>>26200148
Uhhh anon you might want to aim a bit lower than that

>> No.26200208

Hedera reminds me of the Ripple company and its XRP token. They targeted banks and large corporations.

>> No.26200212

>>26199989
But if you're competing with existing businesses, you have to offer better than they do - which 99% of crypto can't do. There are very few examples where crypto can out-do centralised offerings. NKN manages to out-perform centralised companies, and quite a few of the Web3.0 projects can, but many of the networks for building apps are dogshit compared to what's available.

That's why decentralised networks is a big sell point, because they can scale without a company's input or investment. They can't be taken down. One company doing sketchy trading can't get the network(s) shutdown etc.

>> No.26200230

I hate myself for not loading up at 1 cent. Hedera collects partnerships like nothing else

>> No.26200307

>>26200105
>>26200130
The moment the politicians say they don't like either of them they're done. Other cryptos will dump in that scenario, not die.

>> No.26200341

>>26200307
Except they are already registered as a security with the sec u retard

>> No.26200387

>>26200307
> The moment the politicians say they don't like either of them they're done
Like every other fucking crypto?

>> No.26200624

>>26200230
You have loaded up still tho? Even though you’ll get less you’ll hate yourself even more if you didn’t keep buying under 10 cents

>> No.26200861

>>26200624
Think I got about 72k at 3.2 cents. Seeing it become a 3 cent stablecoin since September made me feel like someone big was accumulating.

>> No.26200908

>>26200176
Why? Hbar will absolutely have a market cap of 180 billion easy, and it will continue to grow as the remaining total supply are slowly released over 10 years

>> No.26200920

Fake google cloud partnership

>> No.26200953

>>26200861
Yeah I’m aiming for 100,000+ I’m buying another 50-100k in the next week or so provided it doesn’t 10x straight away lol

>> No.26200975

>>26200920
https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/working-with-hedera-hashgraph-to-support-the-next-generation-of-distributed-ledger-technology

>> No.26201056

>>26200975
Btfo

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26201112

here's Charles retard take on hashchads for laughs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTRzX9u9IA4

>> No.26201215

>>26201112
Kek stinky nocoiner

>> No.26201542

I'm all in. Once I redpilled myself on Hashgraph, there is no going back.

https://twitter.com/CoinDesk/status/1351494990900457472?s=20

Look at this. Vaccine's are going to be tracked on Hashgraph. No other project competes. All these noobs with their confirmation bias are missing out.

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26201614

>>26201542
This. The elite have chosen hash graph as their coin, bitcoin never stood a chance, hbar will unironically be a top 3 coin by this years end

>> No.26201618

>>26198697
They lied about Google partnership to pump and dump on everyone. Google had to come out and say "no, we're not partnered with them, just one of our employees wrote a blog on them and also they use our servers."

It's like when Vechain said they partnered with McDonalds when literally all they did was have employee lunches at McDonalds and take pictures in front of it. No legit project does that bullshit.

>> No.26201697

>>26201618

Proof?

>> No.26201923

>>26200861
There's a way in the telegram group that has over 50 million, and a couple others with 20 million. Crazy. They said they won't sell til staking though. But with all the demand increasing, that supply would hopefully be gobbled up.

HBAR has normie friendly written all over it.

>> No.26202008

>>26201697
>>26201618

Baseless FUD anon

https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gcp/working-with-hedera-hashgraph-to-support-the-next-generation-of-distributed-ledger-technology

It literally says here in the article Google is running a node.

Google attends the meetings. You can check the meeting minutes on Hedera's site. who knows if Google is building something in stealth mode.

https://hedera21.devpost.com/

They have a rep (a really hot one damn) attending the hackathon. Google is involved.

>> No.26202016

>>26201923
That's pretty excessive. Proxy staking might actually be worth it with a stack that large.

>> No.26202088

>>26202016
> That's pretty excessive.

Very excessive. There's a handful of boomers with money that latched on to Hashgraph who hang in the telegram chats. It makes sense though, because the main gripe I heard from other people getting into crypto from years ago is the speed issue.

What attracts normies no doubt is the council and all those big names. It validates the tech. And we see all these use cases every week. People just refuse to believe HBAR is the one.

>> No.26202117

>>26202008
Re-read what you said and you'll understand that this isn't the same as a partnership. Having a single rep and running a node is less than a pet project for google, they aren't partnered in any way. That's not how cooperate partnerships work. It's just some Google bagholder who's fanatic about the project and used his connections to get some company exposure.

>> No.26202160

>>26202088
It hurts their insides that maybe a lil bit of centralisation is a good thing, current crypto mindset is basically fucking hippy dippy idealism, and they hate hedera still plays by the big boys rules but still is revolutionary

>> No.26202720

>>26202117

I think you've got some idealized misconception in your head that you're projecting. How about we re-read what you wrote?

>They lied about Google partnership to pump and dump on everyone.

Incorrect. No lies, and not to pump and dump. And what exactly do you think a partnership entails? A partnership has a lot of gray area that varies on a case by case basis.

You're probably referring to this article
https://www.coindesk.com/hederas-token-price-spikes-prematurely-after-google-cloud-joins-the-networks-governing-council

> Google had to come out and say "no, we're not partnered with them, just one of our employees wrote a blog on them and also they use our servers."

Kek. That article in no way insinuates what you wrote. Simply they clarified their involvement.

On the other hand, their "partnership" with IBM is that IBM's Hyperledger Fabric uses Hedera Consensus Service as ordering, and may very well have HCS be the defacto ordering service for all Hyperledger offerings. This is why IBM is a council member.

So I mean, you can argue all you want about the semantics on what partnership means. At the end of the day, I look at it as whether a DLT is being utilized or not. You know, its intended purpose.

> Having a single rep and running a node is less than a pet project for google, they aren't partnered in any way. That's not how cooperate partnerships work. It's just some Google bagholder who's fanatic about the project and used his connections to get some company exposure.

What's an example of a "real" partnership?

And btw, arguing over just Google's role is retarded. Tmobile is going to use Hashgraph to settle roaming charges. DLA piper is using Hashgraph for tokenization. This has been announced so far. If Google wants to just be advisors, then fine, plenty of other Fortune 500s that will use the network to drive TPS. But anyways, great FUD keep it up.

>> No.26202877

>>26202720
Baste