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Biden bump edition
Reminder to filter trip and name fags.

>Documentation
https://thegraph.com/docs/
>How to delegates
https://stakingfac.medium.com/the-graph-staking-guide-5ec1455f4783
>Track delegation rewards
https://thegraph.stake-machine.com/d/I3Mru_xGk/thegraph-delegator?orgId=1&refresh=5m&var-delegator
>Delegation rewards calculators
https://ryabina.io/thegraph
https://the-graph-rewards.com/
https://reward.suntzu.me/

Updates:
The query fees apparently weren't being sent to the indexers properly and have been retroactively applied. You can start to see those spiked in reward throughout the epoch.

>> No.26263608

>>26263468
lazy indexer finally paid me out a fat 400 graphies at once, feels good

>> No.26263737

hey guys

>> No.26263756

/crab/ general

>> No.26263858

>>26263608
lucky you. mine doesn't like paying i got 700+ waiting

>> No.26263899

well, p2p-org pretty much sucks. can't wrap my head around a formula to find a better paying indexer. it makes now fucking sense if you use logic.

>> No.26263955

>>26263858
they're fucked. might as well undelegate as they will just slash rates before they pull. what id?

>> No.26263963

Boys should we have invested in RBC instead??

>> No.26263988
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26263988

>>26263468
What does overdelegated mean? What happens if I`ve already delegated some of my GRT and the indexer becomes overdelegated?

>> No.26263999
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26263999

I could have had a 111k bag if I didn't get greedy, but now I am holding a 76k bag
> wagmi

>> No.26264014

Man i hope i can stack up at .4

Is 10kgrt enough?

>> No.26264019

I’m tired of crabbing when’s this shit supposed to moon

>> No.26264074

boy am I glad to have sold at 59

>> No.26264093

Pajeet scams like RBC moon but this legit project crabs

>> No.26264114

>>26263988
I think it's a result of the delegation rewards. Say an index only has capacity for 4 million tokens. Then somehow gets a reward of 5 million over time on top of the 3 million it had to start. It's now got 8 million tokens delegated. But that's 4 million more than allowed. So it's got -4 million in space.

>> No.26264164

What happens if I send GRT to a ETH address?

>> No.26264240

>>26263468
What is this exactly?

>> No.26264255

Why shouldn't I go all-in on XLM over this coin? I went in $800 last night on GRT and I'm still operating at a loss.

>> No.26264266

>>26264164
It ends up as a token in the eth address.

>> No.26264293

>>26263468
>How to delegates

>> No.26264318

>>26264164
It’s an erc20 token you stupid pajeet retard.
If it drops to .4 again it may be downgraded to erc10.

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26264404

Comfiest hold I've had this year.

>> No.26264454

>>26264114
Thanks anon, do you happen to know how often the indexer pays the delegators on average? i`ve jumped in a couple of days ago but I haven`t seen any reward, just a 0,000001 unrealized

>> No.26264459

>>26264164
That is what you should do. Keep it off exchanges.

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26264466

>>26263756
>>26264019
>>26264093
It's been fucking 2 days of crabbing you paper hand pussies, this is not fucking XL
>>26264255
Moving money at a loss onto a fucking stable coin that's crabbed for a full year, brilliant.

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26264490

1$ when

>> No.26264509

>>26264454
Mine pays daily but I suppose some are different. Some anons are reporting like a week between payments. No clue how to see this.

>> No.26264529

>>26264466
what does crabbed mean? are you calling me an idiot for somehow losing money on this? i'm sure i'm not the only one

>> No.26264552

>>26264459
This man gets it

>> No.26264555

>>26264459
But exodus wallet doesn't show support for GRT.

>> No.26264606

If I delegate a smaller amount and am accumulating through an exchange can I just add them to an index im already delegating on or whats the best way? Get like 5k first and then delegate?

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26264608

>>26263756
CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.26264614

>>26264529
i have no idea wtf it means either

>> No.26264640

Under .40 when? I swear I'm not FUD, I just want to snag some more cheap graphies.

>> No.26264651

>>26264240
See the documentation. But tl;dr they're creating a means by which blockchain data can be easily queried by applications without needing to archive the entire ethereum block on your own and search it on your own. Instead you query a pre configured graph api for your data. Doing this is expensive so they incentivized hosting the servers via tokens awarded to indexers (server owners) and delegates (people that delegate to indexers) as well as by allowing indexers to collect the fee charged for each query (which is also shared to the delegators).

>> No.26264696

>>26264529
Sideways movement

>> No.26264703

>>26264529
Pro tip you don't lose money until you have sold it low, if you simply hold onto it and wait for it to go back up you can sell at a profit. Don't be a retard stay patient.

>> No.26264745

>>26264529
Here comes the train, choo choo!
Crabbing is when the price changes very little for a long period of time.

>> No.26264767

>>26264555
It's a custom token. See the delegating guide in the op for how to add the custom token.

>> No.26264816

>>26264640
Hopefully soon, got a fat load of cash ready to snag some cheapos up

>>26264454
It depends on the indexer, but no worries because after 28 days they pay out regardless

>> No.26264903
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26264903

>>26263468
How would you trade this chart, graphies?

>> No.26264950

What stack should I have before I delegate? I only have around 350 but I'm probably putting in a thousand next time I get paid.

>> No.26265012 [DELETED] 

Also about time we had a proper general
Thank you for doing the needful sir

>> No.26265024

>>26264454
I get 7.3 GRT ever day at 10am (unrealized) on a 13k stack. Not sure if that's what I'm supposed to get.

>> No.26265045

>>26263756
bro...

>> No.26265054

>>26264903
Buy more until I get my 50k stack and consider 100k.

>> No.26265074

>>26264903
The I just released graph. Literally every coin does this.

>> No.26265106

When under 0.5?

>> No.26265158

>>26264255
>I went in $800 last night on GRT and I'm still operating at a loss.

Just fuckin sell and fuck off already you cardboard handed faggot

>> No.26265210

>>26264529
>>26264614
NGMI

>> No.26265252

>>26265158
>>26265210
I mean I've never sold any crypto at a loss. Just waiting to profit.

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26265273

>>26263468
we riding within biden now graph bros.
Stimmy checks incoming!
$5 before march!

>> No.26265439

Is it going under 0.5 soon?

>> No.26265563
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26265563

>>26265273
Yes

>> No.26265693
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>> No.26265716

Could someone explain what crab means, i'm kinda out of the loop over here.

>> No.26265722

>>26265693
your point?

>> No.26265740

>>26265439
it was 48 cents like 2 hours ago

>> No.26265770

>>26265722
slowanon

>> No.26265774

>>26265716
What does a crab do, you fucking tourist? How does a crab move?

>> No.26265832

>>26265273
When I'm rich, I'm gonna sniff so many children, in minecraft. And their parents will let me do it too.

>> No.26265862

>>26265716
stagnant little pump and dumps, no progress

>> No.26265884

>>26264903
Bless up! I bumberclot keaster mi bag. Hit the chalice. Ranking grindsmenout out to cut mi wood lic a trantran, bambam. Nubbies getti' stubbie. One love.

>> No.26265919

>>26265716
i haven't been on biz since 4 years ago but i'm guessing it means going red, cause crabs are red

>> No.26266032

>>26265919
Stagnant market motion. Not up and not down.

>> No.26266101
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26266101

>>26265740
I missed it... I'm waiting for it again.

>> No.26266157

>>26263988
16:1 or you are fucked. indexer needs to supply more grt or rewards halt. indexers can correct this and should immediately, if not you will not get rewarded and they were probably just using you to gain more grt. they will just create another address and contract.

>> No.26266193

>>26263468
Fuck I'm retarded. I delegated to an indexer that keeps 100% of the fee cut and 95% of the rewards cut. Wtf. Someone said to use this https://reward.suntzu.me/ and pay attention to the Delegator Reward and APY columns, which is what I did, but I didn't look at the Reward cut % column.

Uggggggggh.

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>>26266032
i lost so much money on /biz/ in 2014 but with you niggers calling link i'm back in. i'm only here because GRT caught my eye and looking to get back into crypto this year.

>> No.26266225

>>26264019
Your wife just had a baby and you want the baby to get a job and finance your degenerate gambling.

>> No.26266272

I know what I am talking about mate

>> No.26266280

>>26266200
GRT is an actual legit project, but a long hold. Be warned. Unlike Rubic which is very obviously a PND scheme.

>> No.26266292

>>26266200
What did you lose on?

>> No.26266310

>>26264014
How 10'000'000 sounds?

>> No.26266313
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26266313

Hope you bought Anon.

>> No.26266330

>>26265770
you're comparing apple's with pears

>> No.26266359

>>26266280
What does "long-term" even mean in this bizarro market? A year? Two? Five?

>> No.26266398

>>26266359
je ne sais pas

>> No.26266419

>>26266359
48 hours

>> No.26266425

>>26264555
confirm this address as real, add the token in your settings by pasting the address. it will autofill.

>> No.26266476

>>26266425
duh https://etherscan.io/token/0xc944e90c64b2c07662a292be6244bdf05cda44a7

>> No.26266509

>>26266292
there was a coin called PND that some biztard made and i lost just 1 bitcoin when they were like $400. not too bad. i bought like 3,500 monero at 35 cents and sold them at like $3 a piece. sold a bunch of bitcoin i bought at $250 for around $400. i had a good nose. it was just too risky to hodl back then. i had asics G-Blade miners running 24/7 and everything.

>> No.26266521

Just doubled my 10k stack on a whim. Think this bullrun is getting to me.

>> No.26266534

>>26266330
Never implied the profile of the project and indeed the fucking price action, slowanon.

>> No.26266615

>>26266509
>PND
literally Pump n Dump name LMAO

>> No.26266627
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26266627

yo is it forming a cup and handle anons?

>> No.26266676

>>26265832

Well anon, if the president can do it, I don't see why you can't. He also said "Do you know how horny I am to be standing next to a 13 year old?" Go ahead, try it. This is Biden's Amer-I mean, Minecraft.

>> No.26266737

Replying to any pedo bullshit literally gets you banned on biz.

>> No.26266743

Bought yesterday, all the coin has done is go down. Still 3-5 dollars EOY ?

>> No.26266751
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26266751

>>26266313
I did but at 0.45 (euro) cents
I'm holding for now

>> No.26266757

Anons, if you want to maximize, please buy at .42. Meme lines say this is the support it will bounce off

>> No.26266787

>>26266615
yeah it was Panda coin but yeah PND was ironic. the person who pumped and dumped it didn't run the coin. it was this guy called Woolong that /biz/ fucked over on his scam coin so he did it for revenge. it was pretty epic shit.

>> No.26266807

>>26266359
1-3 years.

>> No.26266909

>>26266757
is it going down to .42?

>> No.26267050

>>26266757

Ty fren. Wanted to scoop some more to reach 100k, at 85k now, and chart looks like it might clear a bit down if volume depletes. If it stays the same with declining volume over the next week though I’ll market buy

>> No.26267127

Rubicfags:
Don't you find it telling that the 3 developers listed on the Rubic website have a total of 0 projects among them listed in their respective links to Github?
Take a look for yourselves: https://rubic.exchange/team

>> No.26267166

>>26266757
Meme lines were saying that about .55 and .50. I wouldn't wait for .42. Once BTC picks back up, everything else will probably follow.

>> No.26267240
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26267240

Does this look a good indexer?

>> No.26267247

This coin will not pump. It's a stable coin. There's no reason it should or would reach moon heights. We're all gonna lose money on this ponzi.

>> No.26267286

>>26267240
*look like

>> No.26267310

>>26267127
ya its tempting to buy in but rather just have my money in something safe i think, id say grt is relatively safe bet, plenty more gains to be made

>> No.26267338

>>26267127
Yeah okay it’s a scam, so what? It’s a scam people are currently making fucktons of money on. The same cannot be said of this “solid project.”

>> No.26267404

>>26267338
i made all my biggest gains on scam coins not gonna lie

>> No.26267407

>>26267338
Were making fucktons of money*

>> No.26267453

>>26267338
>people are currently making fucktons of money on
Sure. The PND scammers. You a trader are you, anon? Got that inside scoop and just browsing a /biz/ GRT thread? Why, sure you are! Thanks for blessing us /biz/lets with your meme presence.

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>>26263468
>Reminder that GRT threads always have the best digits.
>Reminder that this has the exact same potential as LINK if we meme it hard enough
>Reminder that you ARE gonna make it with this coin. We ALL are.

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26267596

>pajeets village just got rich off rbc
>Tfw I listened to /biz/ about it being a scam
>Tfw I went all in on grt when it dipped
It's.. it's not too late right guys? We're gonna make it?

>> No.26267618

>>26266757
The bottom is already in at 48 until the next major reversal

>> No.26267621

>>26267338
>https://rubic.exchange/team
>people are currently making fucktons of money
Are they? As far as I'm aware, nobody has posted any proof that they cashed out and made any money off of it.

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26267722

>>26267240
anyone??? or what about this one?

>> No.26267758

>>26267240
Sounds too good to be true. You'll likely get diluted when a bunch of people pile in looking for the same easy win as you. I would personally go for an index that is pretty close to capacity with decent returns. At least you know that your return won't go down by that much when it eventually hits full capacity.

>> No.26267760
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26267760

>>26267596
GRT is forming a huge cup and handle. Just hodl you fucking idiot and NEVER FOMO.


Otherwise you're gonna be holding some heavy ass bags when it dumps on you.

>> No.26267763

>>26267596
Wagmi, just buy the dips and hold, and then delegate. We have a system here.

>> No.26267766

If I buy 5k USD worth of GRT is that enough to make it in five years?

>> No.26267839

>>26267766
I'm guessing it'll be between $20-50 in 5 years depending on how these first 3 years go. Do the math. Tbh you probably won't make it with GRT, but it's something you absolutely should be hodling in your portfolio.

>> No.26267872

>>26267766
Dubs confirm it. That was all it took with LINK if you remember.

>> No.26267906

>>26265974
>donor class vs livicated to love
Chant on teach! Mad respect.100% righteous, I just say rasta chants be mirror to crypto chants.
Why not love? The bad: Babylon. Agreed? Politricks be eroding we. Start the fight in ya head. Words be power. No downpression, big up I and I. That simple. Then expand. Enough light kills dark. Cant fix everyone/thing? Send love to one youthman right now. I see ya doing dat. Bless. Big up ya chest! Nuff love.

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26267907

>>26266425
Negatory

>> No.26267968

>>26267758
What does the 'Your Reward' column mean? Is that estimated return per day?

>> No.26267974

>>26267766
>>26267839
>>26267872
wagmi

>> No.26268006

>>26265884
>>26267906
>niggerfaggot is back
Nobody likes you or your annoying schtick.

>> No.26268046

>>26267974
Fuck yeah we are anon. I hope like 12 months from now there's a lot of back patting and celebrating. I want every GRT Chad to make it. Nothing but love to all of you.

>> No.26268048

>>26266359
At least 5 minutes, which is about the time that adhd schizos start to complain that the coin they purchased hasn't 10x already

>> No.26268062

>>26267968
Seems like. How big is your stack?

>> No.26268289

>>26265716
newfag bait psyop ignore

>> No.26268321

>>26266627
obviously, just look at your chart retard

>> No.26268330 [DELETED] 

>>26268062
Meh, just the 800 that I just bought....
I have 1k in my wallet (not wallet, and with no eth to transfer it to Metamask, lol), and 319 already wasted by delegating in what looks to be a shitty indexer.

If you could give me an example of a 'good' indexer to choose, that would be helpful.

>> No.26268376

who do you delegate to? i am with stakingfacilities.eth

did i choose poorly?

>> No.26268416

>>26268062
Meh, just the 800 that I just bought....

I have 1k in my wallet (not Metamask, and with no eth to transfer it to Metamask, lol), and 319 already wasted by delegating in what looks to be a shitty indexer.

If you could give me an example of a 'good' indexer to choose, that would be helpful.

>> No.26268431

>>26268046
I'm a poorfag that consolidated everything into about 1.3k GRT
Not much to lose but everything to gain if it takes off in a big way
If it hits about $10 I could pay off all my debts and actually be happy

>> No.26268457

>>26267766
If you put in 5k and delegate it and it goes the way of LINK (predictable over 5yrs), you still won't have made it BUT you'll be able to retire comfortably (i.e. sit at home pink wojacking trying to get from 6 figs to 7 on shitcoins).
It's a comfy feel.

>> No.26268517

>>26267596
they didn’t get rich, it’s a low volume p&d literally can’t cashout without crashing it lol

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26268548

starts in less than 20mins!

>> No.26268581

Frens i cant seem to connect with coinbase wallet? what is this shite

>> No.26268588

I want to develop a Dapp using GRT. Gimme recomendations on what do

>> No.26268703

>>26268006
Fuck you, don't disrespect rasdefiri
I don't understand shit of what he says but I'd rather have 10 of him rather than one of you
Fuck off

>> No.26268771

would it be worth it to delegate my 1k grt?

>> No.26268792
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26268792

>>26268581
Did you transfer to Metamask?

>> No.26268872

>>26268771
You'd get like 1 GRT per day. Up to you.

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26268900

>>26267906
>>26265884
Kill yourself you dumb nigger faggot

>> No.26268941

>>26268872
is there any downside to doing it? can i pull my grt out whenever i want?

>> No.26268979

>>26268792
No did not, i dont trust the furry wallet desu

>> No.26269038

GRT really is a comfy hold. It's a great project with real potential. An actual legitimate project.

>> No.26269052
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26269052

Is it possible to delegate my GRT from my hardware wallet or do I have to send my tokens to Metamask?

>> No.26269073

>>26268941
You can pull your GRT out but there's a 28 day thawing period where you can't withdraw your GRT back to MetaMask

>> No.26269086

>>26268548
Can you post the link?

>> No.26269223

>>26269073
thank you anon, low fee cut % and low rewards cut % indexers would be the best to choose i'd guess?

>> No.26269299

Just bought 500, not a lot but a good start

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26269348

>>26264903
>5m chart
NGMI, sell your GRT to us and kill yourself

>> No.26269363

anyone able to help me out with a very small amount of eth, please?

>> No.26269418

>>26269363
WTF Nigger

>> No.26269459

>>26269223
Correct, and high query fees/indexer rewards.

>> No.26269471

>>26269363
get the fuck out of here

>> No.26269507

>>26265884
Wheel up ma rasta bredren

>> No.26269533

>>26268588
Free distributed communications API for a decentralized image board. Basically take 4chan, put a data model on all that you see in this thread (post id, digits, date, name tag, content, image) and put the API on The Graph.

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26269559

Delegation Cheatsheet

>> No.26269603

Delegating: https://thegraph.com/docs/network#delegating
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G7S2gdURdc

>> No.26269616

>>26269559
There are A LOT of indexers. The ones shown are just for reference showing good/bad metrics.

>> No.26269625

>>26269559
Thanks, these keep getting more and more helpful.

>> No.26269662

>>26268588
Replace twitter. Replace Facebook. Replace reddit. Replace YouTube. Replace 4chan. Replace github. Literally anything that currently exists in a centralized manner today is up for grabs in web3.

>> No.26270041

>>26269625
np broski. 10B fud is misinformed because so much GRT will be delegated. Combined with the 28 day thawing period...circulating supply will get tiny.

>> No.26270236

You guys carry any bags of PRQ? thinking about buying a small bag

>> No.26270303

>>26268006
>>26268703
>>26269507
>sarcastic hate is still hate
>sarcastic love is still love
>watch wat ya water, it grows
I love you rastas. Dichotomy moves I and I. Tryin’ to improve. When everything crisis, clowns be based. Bigbrains got da tech, vibez need to real it up. Me bad dunging ya bread. I’m smallin’ up for rastas like ya. No jerking da circle, big uppin’ ya butts! Jah guide. Downpression is heavy and you rastas: kings o’ kings.
Bein’: fleetin’. Nice it up! Jah bless.

>> No.26270315
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26270315

GIVE ME MY REWARDS INDEXERS SO I CAN SELL THIS SHITCOIN

>> No.26270353

>>26269418
Your mom's a nigger. Faggot.

>> No.26270362

>>26270236
Yes. I have 53k GRT and 41k PRQ.

>> No.26270405

>>26270362
Do you feel special bro?

>> No.26270429

>>26270362
Damn son, i am small time fegit but thinking bout throwing a k into prq

>> No.26270446

>>26270041
Don't forget 1% of query fees will be burnt and we're currently not even charging for queries on the test net. With each new dapp subgraph the amount of queries will grow until each developer is killing each other to buy tokens to fuel their applications.

>> No.26270459

>>26267523
>>Reminder that GRT threads always have the best digits.
Please stop. Take that shit back to xrp schizo general.
>>Reminder that this has the exact same potential as LINK if we meme it hard enough
This project does not care about your memes and does not care about /biz/
>>Reminder that you ARE gonna make it with this coin. We ALL are.
Yes, everyone knows that. You’re the little bitch that needs to turn this into some social group hug festival shit in order to be able to hold.

>> No.26270520

>>26269559
holy shit thanks man, gonna buy moore grt soon, tahnx very muchooo

>> No.26270621

Delegation transaction failed. 'Insufficient funds'. Eth burned anyway. Cool.

Fuck this shit.

>> No.26270656

>>26270621
How much did you try to send?

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>>26270405
Of course. I'm gonna make it.

>>26270429
I provide liquidity on Uniswap, so thanks if you bought PRQ there.

>>26270446
yessir yessir. this is a very slow play so by being early adopters we have a 99% chance of only going up.

>>26270520
np broski

>>26270621
rough anon. was your gas too low? gas gets absurd during NA peak hours.

>> No.26270693

>>26270315
28 day to lock retard

>> No.26270701

>>26270656
1.8k

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>>26270621
>he didn't read the how to
Delegating your little peepeepoopoo 100 GRT sack isn't worth the time, retard.

>> No.26270722

who here doesn't know shit about grt and just buys it from cuckbase because it's cheap

>> No.26270778

Too many swingies that need daily action. Guy this coin is young. Just fuckin accumulate and relax.

>> No.26270813

>>26270722
dubs of normies

that's where i bought most of my GRT. slippage and fees are cheaper than Uniswap, but it is KYC.

>> No.26270878

>>26270722
This shitty fud again?

>> No.26270936

>>26270701
Pretty sure it should have worked unless there's a minimum amount to delegate. They just charge you .5% of your stack as a fee and the ether gas fee. But it would have taken you a long time to even make the gas back with such a small stack.

>> No.26270981

>>26270778
im holding over 20k and delegating all of it. still not exactly comfy but hanging in there.

>> No.26271158 [DELETED] 

>>26270720
>>26270936

What's the FUCKING POINT of this shit! then? If only people who already holding all the 'big stacks' can actually fucking do anything and have no hope of making any worthwhile return then why would ANYONE want to buy this shit? Where's the incentive? It's all so goddamn fucking stupid.

>> No.26271248

>>26270720
>>26270936
What's the FUCKING POINT of this shit! then? If only people who already holding all the 'big stacks' can actually fucking do anything and have any hope of making any worthwhile return then why would ANYONE want to buy this shit? Where's the incentive? It's all so goddamn fucking stupid.

>> No.26271289

>>26270621
This is truly shit, no ifs, ands or buts. Just remember your complaint is with Ethereum, fixing this would require an ethereum killer (which could be eth 2.0), not changes to The Graph.

>> No.26271396

>>26271248
The incentive is to buy a lot.

>> No.26271441

>>26271248
You were supposed to get in when it was cheap, just HODL and DCA when it goes lower until you can get a meaningful stack to delegate.

>> No.26271450

>>26271248
And it’s not too late to buy a big stack.

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check these moons

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>>26271248

>> No.26271590

>>26271542
MOONA

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26271681

Why is there so little volume?
I'm worried bros...

>> No.26271683

Should I buy at $0.52 or is it going down?

>> No.26271792

>>26271683
let me check my crystal ball faggot

>> No.26271890

>>26271792
Thanks, I'll wait. Let me know.

>> No.26271906

>>26271890
$1 EOD

>> No.26271925

>>26271683
yes buy now or stay poor dipshit

>> No.26271964

>>26271248
The point of proof of stake is that you actually have stake. As in you're putting your money in a lock box and saying "I trust this indexer will do a good job. In return you get a reward proportional to your share of the pot. You're gonna get the same percentage over time. Just relative to what you have. It's not just free money.

>> No.26271971

>>26271683
Whales don't ask these questions as often as you think.
Do you know why?

>> No.26272093

>>26271683
The lowest it went after dumping is .51, it could pump again in any moment, so be careful if you want to buy any lower.
I think it could go to .5, maybe, but not any lower than that.

>> No.26272271

>>26271964
but staking 1.8k, particularly because of eth gas fees, is completely and utterly pointless - is that correct?

>> No.26272329

>>26266225
this is actually one of the best analogies i've ever seen

>> No.26272581

>>26272271
Could be. I don't know what the gas cost is right now. But because the token of worth less than a dollar you're basically saying you'll either delegate long enough to make up the gas, or you're overall bullish on the price of the token and think it'll be worth more than the gas you spent in short order. That's math you need to do for yourself.

>> No.26272588

>>26263899
>p2p-org pretty much sucks
why?

>> No.26272956
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i have a tiny ~4k stack.. what rewards should i expect from staking? is it worth it?

>> No.26273000

>>26272956
yeah if you keep it for a decade you should be good

>> No.26273014

>>26272956
Swing that into a 1k stack then hold till $10

>> No.26273160

>>26272588
People are impatient and want to 2x their token every day but realizing that those gains vanish as soon as anybody with a bigger stack than you starts to delegate in the same indexer locking you into a worse hell for 28 days before you could even earn your costs back.

>> No.26273165

>>26272271
no. I'm staking 1.5k and i'm getting around 1.5 GRT a day give or take. I will earn back the gas fees within a few months maximum. I would say anything less than 2k is not really worth the hassle.

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>>26273000
>>26273014
"The Google of blockchain" everybody.

>> No.26273221

>>26273014
>Swing that into a 1k stack then hold till $10
you mean sell now wait til it reaches $2 and then buy back??

>> No.26273226

>>26272093
It went to .48, but has been stabilizing at .51 and keeping a steady climb.

>> No.26273234

>>26269533
witnessed

>> No.26273255

>>26273221
no, till it reaches $2 for your stack

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>>26273190
yes, we are here for the long haul
if you want 10x in a week there are other shitcoins out there that might interest you
try rubic

>> No.26273459

>>26269533
Actually a great idea for a starting project, since 4chan is actually quite simple. Will give it a shot

>> No.26273597

>>26273014
Did you mean 10k? Also, enjoy getting raped by short-term capital gains tax if you swing.

>> No.26273701

>>26273426
Woot I wrote that, thanks for screencapping

>>26273459
good luck keep us posted in the GRT general threads

>> No.26273759

>>26273597
I meant it as an ironic joke for him to swing down his stack down as GRT rises then hold what he has left until it reaches $10

>> No.26273842

>>26273759
I see, but unironically, swingies will swing on a rope.

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If an indexer is taking 90% fees, but nobody is delegating to him... Do I get all 10% of the remaining fees if I'm the only one delegating to him?

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>>26264255
>went in $800 on grt last night
Bro please read a book on trading or anything before you lose everything

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>>26269533
ayo that's fuckin great
decentralized imageboard
I'll make the logo let's go boys

>> No.26274077

>>26273943
How would one access dapps anyway?

>> No.26274112

>>26274077
dphone

>> No.26274261

fucking piece of shit

>> No.26274262

>>26264255
ngmi

>> No.26274267

>>26271681
because everything is getting delegated

>> No.26274269

>>26274077
you do it via a website ofc
network.thegraph.com is effectively a dapp
from your pov it should be no different than a normal website

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>>26274077
dapps look just like websites, it’s not as scary as you think. just the background mechanisms are different/decentralized. You could theoretically clone the exact same UI/UX interface we currently have on 4channel and run it on a dapp there would be almost 0 difference (as long as there is an ad model that supports revenue income versus paying per post). The benefit is someone like AWS can’t just come along and shut your service down overnight

>> No.26274388

>>26274112
>bro, did you hear about the new dapp for the dphone? it's called dchan, it's a dimageboard and it's got the dankest dmemes on the dinternet

>> No.26274428

>>26274388
>it also got the best dcp of the internet

>> No.26274429

>>26274335
is that why anons are saying a new 'parler' could be built off the graph? they were being legitimate?

>> No.26274465

>>26274388
>but its full of dads

>> No.26274558

>>26263468
>Reminder to filter trip and name fags.
just for this I will buy a 1k bag since that's very based

>> No.26274645

>>26274388
dbased ddubs

>> No.26274655

>>26273852
Yes you get the 10%. But his reward will be small too.

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>>26273165
I'm staking 150 GRT and I'm getting nothing so far. Was hoping for ~0.1GRT per day. % cuts are low, indexer is not overdelegated etc. Am I doing something wrong?

>> No.26274700

>>26274429
Put simply, yes. An app API like Parler could easily be replicated on something like TheGraph and would provide the decentralized backend infrastructure. End users wouldn’t know the difference, but seeing as how Parler was the #1 trending downloaded app before it was shutdown I’ll leave it up to the readers here to determine how valuable that would make it’s backend. Someone on here should reach out to the CEO on twitter and tell him to migrate, would be a great step and he would be very receptive.

>> No.26274711

>>26274335
That sounds GReaT, actually.

>> No.26274803

>>26274676
Same, my stack is netting me 0, but I only put it in 2 days ago. Does it take a few days for the fees to start coming in?

>> No.26274874

>>26274676
>150 GRT
That's why

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>>26274711
>>26274700
>>26274655
>>26274388
>>26274077
>>26273000
>>26270722
>>26269533
>>26269299
>>26268900
>>26268588
>>26267766
>>26267166
>>26266200
>>26265722
>>26264555
>>26264466
>>26264266
>>26264255
>>26263999
>>26263988
>>26263955
>>26263899
incredible digits and ideas in this thread, checked

>> No.26275068

>>26274676
>>26274803

Indexer probably doesnt want to burn gas so he sends GRT every 28 days

>> No.26275080

>>26275026
Every time. Like clockwork. The magic is with us on GRT

>> No.26275119

sell grt at .78 or hold for 1.00?

>> No.26275132

>>26275068
Why the fuck would you index your stack, take fees once, then do fucking nothing with it for a month ? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.26275167

Let's say you host a dapp on The Graph, like 4 chan
Where is all the content hosted ? is it on the graph ? does it keep accumulating more and more data like block chain

>> No.26275190

>>26274267
why is nobody buying then?

>> No.26275229

>>26275132
https://thegraph.stake-machine.com
Go to Delegator search, type in your address and see how much it says your earning per epoch

>> No.26275247

>>26275167
Read their docs. These questions aren't easily answered. I'm trying to figure it out. If i do, I will give you a retard answer

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>> No.26275321

>>26275229
Says I should be gettting 20 a day, still showing 0.

Do I have to wait for the epochs to settle or something?

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>>26275167
Now you’re thinking like a Google Engineer, this is where problems of big data come into play. It is why indexing is such an important feature. Exciting times ahead.

>> No.26275373

>>26275167
From what I understand it's in the comment data of the block. Like when you send ethereum or Bitcoin how you can post a message? Essential there. Not sure what the size limit is but given that block size and the ability to query, you can create some fairly complex data structures.

>> No.26275548

>>26275167
>1. A decentralized application adds data to Ethereum through a transaction on a smart contract.
>2. The smart contract emits one or more events while processing the transaction.
>3. Graph Node continually scans Ethereum for new blocks and the data for your subgraph they may contain.
>4. Graph Node finds Ethereum events for your subgraph in these blocks and runs the mapping handlers you provided. The mapping is a WASM module that creates or updates the data entities that Graph Node stores in response to Ethereum events.
>5. The decentralized application queries the Graph Node for data indexed from the blockchain, using the node's GraphQL endpoint. The Graph Node in turn translates the GraphQL queries into queries for its underlying data store in order to fetch this data, making use of the store's indexing capabilities.
>6. The decentralized application displays this data in a rich UI for end-users, which they use to issue new transactions on Ethereum.
>7. The cycle repeats.

>> No.26275568

>>26275373
Expanding on this. You could theoretically write a message on n number of blocks. Each block gets a unique ID, a date, and some hash to tie the n blocks back together. Using the graph you can query that data down and reassemble the chain of bits into an object that otherwise would have been too large to store on the block chain. File storage became possible due to this.

>> No.26275611

>>26275548
so, where is the data stored ? Is it like in an immutable blockchain thing that keeps growing forever ?
Don't tell me that you're supposed to have on drive somewhere the full history of the website for instance

>> No.26275650

>>26275321
Not 100% sure. As others have said, sometimes an indexer can wait 28 days to pay out delegators. The graph official discord has indexers and team members answering questions, so that's the place I would go to for any issues.

>> No.26275689

>>26263468
still in a massive downtrend fag. buy back in at 30 ct

>> No.26275751

>>26275611

Stop asking questions like that. Just consoom more GRT to your wallet g*yim :^)

>> No.26275784

>>26275650
Thanks fren

One other question, is the amount of GRT an indexer receives based at all on their "skill" or is it solely based on how much GRT the indexer puts up?

>> No.26275824

>>26275611
The data is stored on the Ethereum blockchain (currently, but in theory any Layer 1 chain will be supported).

All the Graph does is connect the already-indexed blockchain (Ethereum) to a user's query (a dApp)

The idea is to have a decentralized network of multiple people holding/indexing all of the Ethereum blockchain. So yes, many people (indexers) around the world connect/download the entire Ethereum blockchain, and index it.
When you ask for data from it, they give it to you.

"Downloading the entire blockchain" isn't an issue in this case because it's an indexer's job to do so, is much faster than existing methods, and they are rewarded for it.

>> No.26275995

>>26275824
>>26275373
>multiple people holding/indexing
Legalities?

>> No.26276047

>>26275568
It would be impossibly expensive to store every comment on the ethereum blockchain via a metamask transaction, if that's what you mean.
You would need to use a sidechain for that or something to that effect, and then access that.
I have no idea if that is even possible, btw, I'm just spitballing.

>> No.26276101

>>26275995
In what sense? There are multiple companies providing phone service. You pick the one you like as long as they do provide it accurately.

>> No.26276165

>>26276101
>>26275995
Yep.

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GO BACK DOWN BELOW .50 YOU PIECE OF SHIT I NEED TO ACCUMULATE!!!!!

>> No.26276190

>>26276047
I thought that was just a function of the block itself. Like if you wanted you can see what people wrote on the very first block.

>> No.26276234

>>26276173
where were you earlier?

>> No.26276274

>>26275824
thanks for the explanation
desu I'm worried about this immutability shit
A website like 4chan (or whatever) basically works because content is cycled, so at a given time there must be like 100GB on the website or so.
Now imagine adding 100GB to the "blockchain" of the 4chan dapp every 12 hours, that's basically 1 TB a year. How are these systems supposed to keep with that load on the long-term ?
Esp knowing that nobody cares about really outdated content

>> No.26276292

>>26276234
I filled my bags and I want more

>> No.26276738

>>26269052
you can set metamask up to use your hardware wallet. Thats what I did

>> No.26276753

>>26272271
>>26273165
1.5 GRT / day for 1.5k staked is 0.1% / day, which is 36.5% / year without taking compounding into account. That's mad returns, my friend, and you shouldn't scoff at it.
> but 1.5 GRT is so little...
If 1.5 GRT is little for you, that means 1.5k is also little for you. Think about what daily returns wouldn't be little do you, reverse the math and see how much GRT you'd have to stake to make that return.
> Oh, but that's a lot of GRT to stake...
You wanted a lot of GRT in return. It's how it works.

>> No.26276754

>>26276274
They're gonna make a Recycle Bin dapp. Sends it all there.

>> No.26276832

>>26276292
Gotcha. I was sniping but didn't get the retrace I was hoping for (yet).

>> No.26276879

>>26276274
I image the data would be time stamped. So the data would all be achieved but you only query what's recent.

>> No.26276936

>>26276274
It's a good question, and a valid concern.

First of all, lots of times people care about "old" data. For example, historical financial data. In certain cases like 4chan and social media, you're right it's less important but still nice to have.

I'm not super savvy on the technical side of indexing, but what you're describing is not a significant problem with GRT's design. Here's why:

1) Indexers are allowed to index whatever they want, as they are financially motivated. That means that if 90% of their queries/requests are from with in the last 6 months, and it's cheaper for them to only index that content, then they'll take the hit and refuse queries they don't want to serve. Conversely, an indexer will likely make more money if a more "rare" query is sent to them.

2) In the event (very likely) that ETH grows into an even more massive size, indexing is a pretty robust system for getting data already. Google manages to do it, and they have to index PETABYTES of data with more being added each day- yes, they have a lot more infrastructure than the average indexer, but ETH will likely not grow that fast. GraphQL is a very, very good technology.

2.5) Related to the above, this is also why The Graph says that Indexing is a technically complex task and can't be done by "just anyone".

3) I believe ETH already has some workarounds to this like pruning, which may allow for the blockchain size to be minimized. But don't quote me on this.

>> No.26276954

>>26276879
even then, how is that archiving handled?
it is mandated by the protocol that some dudes hold the archive?
Seems like there is room for improvement on this protocol desu, it's seems like we are still very far from decentralized blockchain web

>> No.26276971

>>26276101
All. Data can hurt. Just reefer-riffing: control, ownership, censorship, privacy, permission, authority, security, regulation, and accountability. Indexers probs? Am I too red eye?

>> No.26277039

>>26276274
I'd speculate it's like 4chan archives.
The oldest parts get stored on the slowest storage.
If an 8TB hard drive lasts for 5 years (low volume searches on the tail end), it costs $2.5 per TB per year.

>> No.26277085

>>26274676
Different indexers pay out with different rates. I found two that were supposed to give similar % based on some guide, one of them pays me daily and the other every third day, and they have ended up paying me the same amount, so don't worry, unless you intend to undelegate your returns daily it doesn't matter how often they pay.

>> No.26277105

I asked earlier ITT. Does anyone know which dapp is running on the Mainnet?

>> No.26277135

>>26277105
PoolTogether is the only one so far I believe

>> No.26277137

>>26276879
>>26276274
Additionally, as the ETH blockchain grows bigger, it may be harder to query, for EVERYONE.

Thus, more incentive for indexers, as it will become more expensive for an individual to run their own indexing operation.

When it takes >2mo of development time to set up your own node to get data from ~10 years ago, almost everyone would much rather just pass that duty off to an indexer who's job it is to do so.

Ergo, Eth blockchain grows -> more data to index -> harder to index as an individual -> outsource indexing to an indexer -> GRT price go up.

>> No.26277144

>>26274874
GRT has 18 decimal places. There's no amount of staked GRT that would be too small to receive your %.

>> No.26277219

>>26277105
PoolTogether is the only one at the moment. The team is being secretive about when the rest will be migrated over, but it looks like late this month (so 1-2 weeks), or February. Just a toss up right now.

>> No.26277242

>>26276936
>they have to index PETABYTES of data
yes but even google doesn't index out-of-date shit
And google own tons and ton of datacenters and they benefit from gains by using the same hardware, unified access to their data etc. Running the same volume in a decentralized fashion has to require even more hardware

>> No.26277250

>>26277135
>PoolTogether
Thanks anon!

>> No.26277252

>>26277144
enjoy your pennies

>> No.26277275

>>26275132
No, that's not what he's saying. Indexers can decide to pay you daily, weekly, every five and a half hours, or with any other frequency they like up to paying each 28th day. Every time they pay out to delegators that transaction costs them ETH in gas, so the more rarely they make the payments the less they lose on gas, meaning there is an incentive to pay less frequently. But that doesn't mean they aren't operating, pulling in fees 24/7 and it doesn't mean you'll be paid less.

>> No.26277291

>>26277219
Thank you!

>> No.26277327

>>26277252
I'm getting 60 GRT / day

>> No.26277377

>>26277242
> yes but even google doesn't index out-of-date shit
The whole point of the network is that Indexers won't fucking index out of date shit. They will only query the relevent information. That's why The Graph is a great solution, that brings tokenomics into data efficiency.

>> No.26277419

>>26277327
how much are you delegating? i think im getting about 40 grt/day with 20k.

>> No.26277451

>>26276753
Yeah, exactly what I was thinking :/ plus if you get lucky by delegating into a good indexer you might get a higher return that what you expected, by the sounds of it...

the eth gas fees might not get covered in the short term but if the value of GRT keeps increasing it will pay out dividends that will more than cover it in the long run, presumably... So I don't really see any reason *not* to do it, better to have it doing something than just sitting in wallet/Metamask doing nothing...

wish the eth fees weren't so ridiculous though

>> No.26277461

>>26277242
>even google doesn't index out-of-date shit
what the fuck kind of drugs are you on? Google indexes literally everything- try going past page 2 on the search results and you'll see.

>google own tons and ton of datacenters and they benefit from gains by using the same hardware, unified access to their data etc.

See >>26277137
Again, yes even more hardware will be required...for everyone. So good luck buying $20,000 worth of computer equipment just to index Ethereum when you could pay $.0001 per query to an indexer who assumed that cost, took that risk, and can deliver immediately.

Yes, indexing takes hardware; that's why economies of scale require the outsourcing of duties, in this case indexing.

>> No.26277704

>>26277461
seems like it will not really promote decentralization and spread of indexers.
How long before the top 10 indexers are just huge-ass corpo that are basically running pro-tier hardware?
cool discussion regardless

>> No.26277720

>>26276753
How does this work? How can I make my 2.3k GRT stack grow like this? My stack is just sitting around doing nothing on coinbase

>> No.26277728

>>26277377
A better way to describe it is bringing free-market economics (tokenomics) into data efficiency.

But if that's what you meant then yes.

>> No.26277897

>>26277704
That's a good comment- and something I think is worthwhile to think about.

Honestly, though, i'm not sure it's a problem we FULLY know how to solve yet. The simple fact is that lots of data requires lots of hardware, and as it becomes more expensive it will gravitate towards what you've described. A few things though:

1) A few oligarchic indexers is still better than no indexers, or a single indexing entity (e.g. Google).
2) You always COULD run your own indexing node if the oligarchic indexers got too greedy and didn't compete.
3) Indexers in the GRT ecosystem have limits/caps that set a moratorium over the amount of GRT they're allowed to have a stake in, how much they can accept as delegations, etc.
These caps will, in theory, limit the dominance of some indexers over others, even over time.

>> No.26278104

New bread.
>>26278075
>>26278075
>>26278075
>>26278075

>> No.26278419

>>26276971
i know you.
sav3 yeet Λ.

>> No.26278667

>>26276753
>1.5 GRT / day for 1.5k staked is 0.1% / day, which is 36.5% / year without taking compounding into account
With this in mind and the potential reward for staking... why aren't more big name hedge funds plowing into this or something? It's like guaranteed returns.

>> No.26278700

>>26277419
I'm staking 100k so about 18% APY atm. If you get 40 grt / day with 20k staked that means your % return is about 3x higher than mine, around 60% APY, which sounds utterly amazing.

>> No.26278738

>>26278667
>It's like guaranteed returns
not if the token price or product value depreciate

>> No.26279099

>>26263608
>>26263858
how do i go about indexing?

>> No.26279370

>>26278419
>When we goin to .69?
Rastas above are got da knowledge, da true Gs.
>>26279099
>not indexing: delegating
check it
>>26269559

>> No.26279382

Imagin not havin at least 1.5k of grt.

>> No.26279408

>the nintendo of blockchain
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>the 4chan of reddit
>the red robin of APIs

>> No.26279426

>>26277720
Just follow the guide in the picture fren (it's simpler than it looks) >>26269559

>> No.26279438

>>26269073
Can you re-delegate the farmed GRT back into the Indexer or do you have to wait?

>> No.26279579

>>26279438
> Automatic. Systematic. Do what ya do playa'.

>> No.26279689

How long till this shoots?

>> No.26279962

>>26279370
soon...soon.
check lgcy brother, maybe not your taste but solid

>> No.26279965

Frens, i have around 3,5k GRT on my coinbase wallet, is it worth it to send it to metamask (need to buy more ether for that) and pay gas fee to delegate it? the site OP posted says my APY would be 111