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Gentlemen, to the moon
>>26397532.60 waiting room
>>2639760180 cents*
>>26397680100 dollars
>>26397601>>26397680>>26397729We are all making it bros. A pleasure to have you all on board.
>>26397532realistically, how long are you lads going to hold this chip till selling?
>>26397852till they pry it from my cold dead hands
>>26397852I'm going to hold it for at least a few yearsI have no clue what the future holds
hi frens. https://figment.io/resources/the-graph-staking-and-delegating-grt/
>>26397532
>>26397532https://dchan.me/
>>26398546How is the anon doing who is working on this?
>>26397532It's over.
>>26398589NGMI
dev anon do you need help? I'm a data engineer with devops experience, don't know shit about dapps but figure it could be a fun learning experiencewe're all rooting for you!
>>26398483It says here that you undelegate, can't earn rewards for 28 days while it thaws but is that true? If I go to undelegate right now it just doesn't do anything. No transaction window is opened or anything like that. Which is why I was thinking you just can't do anything until 28 days, but then you can undelegate.
>>26398713>LOOK AT THIS GRAPH
>>26398589looks pretty busy at the moment, nigger.https://ryabina.io/thegraph
>>26398773you can't do SHIT for 28 days anon. nothing.
>HUMINA HUMINA HUMINA AWOOOOOOGA AWOOOOOOOGA
>>26398864IDF cans, nice.
>>26398851I'm still unclear how the undelegation process actually works.
>>26398546The imageboard that saved crypto.
8,5k graphlet and acoomulatingis it worth delegating to multiple indexers with my puny stack? or better off in one
>>26397532GRT and LINK are in the same family they are in it together mutually benefitting one anther in the end. They will both rise.
>>26398589Big up G! Good lukin' out! Irie see it! One love.
This coin is as dead as Algo~0.5 USD for 2+ years, calling it now
>>26399060It will have its day.
any of you thought about going degen and curating on the PoolTogether subgraph yet?
proud GRTard reporting in
>>26399011Check em
>>26397532You WILL get dumped on after month 6.
>>26398894click undelegate, wait a while to confirm, 28 days later you can transfer or delegate again.
>>26399133>after month 6.actually 28 days after month 6that will be the moment of truth
>>26398894You in delegate and it sits in limbo for 28 days making no rewards and then you can withdraw to wallet
>>26398976do half, wait 28 days, do other half on another indexer.
graphies make sure you aren't refreshing the page when delegating/undelegating btwit takes a second
>>26399200any reason other than don't put your eggs all in one basket?
>>26399011dubs don't lie.
>>26399232it's a trick. :) just don't put it all in one basket. indexers are greedy bitches right now. I know you have to pay for the server, electricity and all... but some are lying cock suckers that will cut your rates and go sub prime.
>>26399337fuck, indexers can change rates at a whim??I dunno if I like that . . .
>>26399232use a few indexers, compare rewards within a consistent timeframe, continue utilizing the ones you trust and avoid the ones you don'tthat's the whole idea with delegating, over time certain indexers will rise as they become the most trustedindexers offering 70% APY are full of shit, look for something around 20% for now and expect that to decrease somewhat as the network matures
that makes sense, thanks anon
>>26399430They can set a time limit for a certain amount of time as a promise to delegators that they won't change their rates for x amount of time, but most have it set to 0 so they can change it whenever.
>>26399430they can only do this if their cooldown is set at 0. Many indexers with good returns do this though. They might be waiting until their capacity fills up to pull the rug. This seems like a bad idea though, as they'll immediately blow their reputation and everyone will undelegate. We're still early in the delegation process so it will take some time for an SOP to be agreed on by everyone.
Fuck, paycheck arrives on Feb, do I still have time?
>>26399474read the staking article I posted above.
5 years from now, everyone is going to say "If you just staked 10,000 GRT at the beginning of 2021, you'd be a millionaire"
>>26397532I just bought this wants to go up for a change, lol.
>>26399577yeah, don't rush. just buy little dips here and there. this isn't a fly by night shitcoin. it will age like a fine wine.
>>26399608yep>>26399577czeched
>>26399577agreed with >>26399642Don't be disheartened if there's a pumps you missed, this one swings a lot and will dip, still in price discovery phase.Admittedly I think the marketcap is already a bit high but we're in a bull market so fuckit.
>>26399618taxed
>>26399711>711Checkin those
>>26399586Yes? Is there something specific that I'm missing?If anything I don't understand why you would wait 28 days before delegating another portion of your stack. The 28 days is for thawing, not delegating. Not being facetious, if there's something in my post that's incorrect I'd like to know so I don't misinform other anons.
Please, take a look and share your opinion about their Crypto Incubator and investment system. Want to take part but try to find more info about it
WTF WAS THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>26399060Hey retard. If we stay stable and I get 20% apy on my delegated graph, how much money has my graph made me?
thoughts on the cup and handle? think it'll deliver?
>>26400185it looks promisingthen again it seems to follow BTC like everything else for now . . . we'll see
>>26400357It follows BTC, of course - BUT, GRT/BTC is up 80% in 2 weeks. WAGMI.
>>26397852Gonna treat it like LINK and never sell, just use it as yield farming capital or to collateralise AAVE loans.
>>26400407that's tasty
guys this shit feels like its crabbing forever, still down 20 cents from ATH, thought it would at least be at a dollar by eom fuuuck should i just have gotten LINK? I'm poor though so i would have an absolute poverty stack so figured this was better suited for it
>>26400496ah! an AAVEnigger!please sir if you would sirI am struggling between going strong into AAVE or SNX; I have even amounts of both. Leaning towards AAVE atm due to the flash loans but understand too little about either to make a decisive choice.Thoughts?
>>26400496Unironically this is the next LINK.
>>26400590Both are good buys, but you'll make more money with GRT. If you bought in at the ATH then you will never make it
>>26400590patiencelong holdbe glad you have time to accumulate rn
>>26400671indeed
Im thinking on starting swinging my GRTs, it always go up to 0.50 / 0.60 and then goes back to 0.45 seems like free money
>>26400709timing it is bullshit
>>26400709see>>26400746if you've ever been priced out by swinging you know what that feels likeit's all gravy until you miss the train
>>26400611Split half and half..
>>26400746>>26400802Yeah i have that fear of this getting to 1 usd and getting priced out, but 1 still seems a bit far away, it hasnt even reach the ATH again in like 2 weeks
>>26400802yeah do not try to swing coins, always ends poorly. Bitcoin will absolutely fuck you and then you'll either not sell in time or you
>>26400829haha I already doI'm only in 5 figure prison rn so I'm trying not to spread out to much if you get my drift
fools, this coin pumps weekends, sell weekdays. if you want to accumulate, wait a few days.
Red pill me on THE GRAFFBought like 50 awhile ago but looking to stock pile too. What is this thing?
>>26401075this is true
How fuck how long does it take to delegate, been “approving funds” for a couple minutes now
>>26401176Still approving funds
>>26401176it takes a while to clear, try metamask maybe
>>26401075Or... Accumulate before weekend sell the top and buy in weekday..????
>>26401321yes that's what i meant
>>26397532overpriced garbage-coin "muh search engine google for blockchains"you're finna get JNT's. lol.BoringDAO solves this if you let it. OBTC! bitch. #antshares
>>26401376>DAO shillfuck OFF bro
>>26401216make sure there is not metamask tab open, it will confirm it
how's everyone's delegation going?
It's almost time I hope you filled your bags anons
And here... we... go.
>>26397532The white mans coin
all aboard the grt weekend moon mission
>>26397729how does 1200 sound?
Today is the day come on
>>26399936I've only been trading for a week, and I'm not quite sure what it means to "delegate" but i assume that means 20 percent?
This coin is bollocks
>>26403156Have fun staying poor.
>>26401095it's the Somalia of decentralization.
>>26401756good, 22% APY on 22k soon to be 400k is notihng to scoff at.
When 1$
GRT enthusiast here, but can you post the pajeet GRT logo? It`s heckin hilarious
>>26403791You are welcome
>>263977291000
Did you done the needful sirs?
link+grt+prq = moon bag
This coin is going nowhere, God is against me even getting a new corvette. I'd rather have a lambo but if this coin even reaches 80 I could get a new vette
>>26405571$80? Where did you pluck that number from?Here's a tip, look at the diluted market cap of The Graph and look at what the market cap would be if it were worth $80. I swear some of you newfags have braindead level IQ.
>>26405793Newfag here, how much it would be
>>26405901If i'm being optimistic, i would say it could reach LINK's current market cap by the end of the bullrun it sticks to schedule, so around $1.5-2
Going to dump with btc if you want your in; possibly sub 40 again?
>>26405901If you're asking what the market cap of an $80 GRT would be, then it would more than 20% higher than Bitcoins current marketcap, so about 800 billion.
Fuck it i got a 2k bag just because i never got into link Not waiting for much, set and forget
>>26405985Yeah but if lets say this hits 100dollars (just a number) how much the marketcap would be? how to calculate
>>26405901multiply price by total supply,so 80*10b
>>26406052>>26406098okay thanks guys
Why should I hold if you guys say this market cap thingy will keep it from ever reaching a dollar? Why did eth or maker reach $1100 in value a coin while this can't? I'm so fucking confused. I just want to be an expat with a sports car and a sensory deprivation tank.
>>26406343if this isn’t bait please kill yourself
why would I buy tokens to use some obscure search engine nobody uses when I can use Google for free? I don't know anybody who uses the Graph search engine, do they even have a homepage yet?
>>26406575Its not bait, I really really like nice things, duck confit, estate reserve wine, Prada dresses, caviar, heavily aged whiskey (like 35 years +), dmt, paring rare African chocolate with cave aged cheese, sensory deprivation, auto racing, riding motorcycles, etc. My parents owned a fairly large company so my life has been pretty fucking amazing up until 2016 when we had to liquidate everything and then as a result of the shock of losing my playboy lifestyle I went trans for some reason. >$500 jacket and $800 Prada blouse
>>26406896show penis
>>26406896you are fat
>>263978526-10 years
You can have the moon, we going to mars
>>26406985Eh, more like thicc
>>26400709i swung last week, set a sell limit at .39 for a small profit. by the time i woke up it was at .57 and .67 the day after. would rather keep my stack but leverage it during dumpa and keeping any profits after pumps.
>>26405571>>26406343>>26406896>>26407257nice larp dudehang yourself please
>>26407257You’re built like a lego, fuck off
>>26406575For the purpose of the argument. We have store of value in digital gold and the fact that it was the first and good tokenomics, BTC. We have decentralized, open-source blockchain featuring smart contracts, ETH, it was the first and solved a fundamental problem, BTC would have never mooned that hard without ETH, and vice versa.Even if ETH will be supplanted by something else in the future. What other tech and what other fundamental problem solvers are there? LINK? GRT? PNK (is it even needed) it's a good project, but we can live without it.
>>26397729Billions and billions and billions of dollar.
>>26397532wow its fucking nothing
thinking about going all in on GRT, but first is there any FUD?It all seems too good to be true?Is there anything that could stop this coin from going straight to $100?What's the catch?
who else is enjoying their neet bucks?
>>26407915>anything that could stop this coin from going straight to $100The market cap. 10 billion tokens with more to be added. No one with over 100 IQ is expecting $100 at this point. Conservative long term estimates are $10, with more optimistic predictions at $20-50, although from there who knows what could happen?
>>26407953you're not alone....
>>2640806625-50$ is realistic in peak alt season euphoria,prob will be 10$ after bubble bursts. Imagike shilling google of blockchain to normies and how web3.0 can be build on top of GRT
>>26408066>>26408077>>26408144just gonna check this 3 dubs streak
Why its not pumping
>>26408066Is there any counter-argument to this "10 billion token" fud?Should i be concerned?Does this mean once those tokens are released we're just going to get dumped on?But once those tokens are released all the subgraphs should be live too, right?So there should be an equal and opposing surge in demand right?so maybe no dump?Only pump?
>>26408511Testnet was deflationary and celsius has an increase of 9.4x increase in circulating tokens and it pumped hard after they were unlocked
>>2640851110 billion market cap is more than guaranteed, so expect $1 at the minimum100 billion mc is reachable long term, so $10 is possibleYou must also consider token burn (increasing when more subgraphs go mainnet) and that the majority of the supply is locked in delegation.Plus insane APY. 10 billion tokens are nothing.
>>26408845GRT IS DEFLATIONARY?! That's right there is a burn mechanism isn't there?Shit with the burn mechanism and indexers, delegators, and curators staking and 3500+subgraphs and dozens of major defi projects/teams competing to buy GRT to fuel their dapps...Yes, this could easily pump to $10 this bull run and $100 someday.Okay. I'm chilllin now.Time to go....ALL IN
RBC.TRUST VLADIMIR.gg/dZuxJZXGPaTWO WEEKS.Q.
The “10 billion market cap” fud got me. Already cashed out. There’s no point in hodling this coin if it can’t 100x for me in a few years time. If this coin can’t break $10 it’s a shitcoin.
lets pumpiiiiin
>>26408382it never pumps, all it does is go down
Moved all my crypto into GRT. Staking these fuckers, simple as.
>>26409444You failed the IQ test.
>>26409508My trips of truth don’t lie. There’s no point in holding a coin that won’t break double digits. I’m looking to get in on the ground floor of the next ETH, not some shitty $5-$10 coin that’ll barely give me worthwhile return.
Pump fucking WHEN
why is it that i think that behind every sub 1$ coin there is a discord server filled with trannies laughing at me?
>>26409586Buy rubic then, it's more in line with your investment strategy
>>26409586ngmi smooth brain
>>26409586I'll check your trips, but I'll look forward to your pink wojak of fomo.
>>26409654My investment strategy is making money. A 20x coin is hardly worth going all-in on. I might buy back in if it goes below .40 again and keep a small stack, but it’s not worth moving everything into GRT like some of you faggots are doing. The return just isn’t going to be good enough.
>>26409666Now satan here doesn't lie.
>>26409743Your strategy is being an Adderall addicted schizo pajeet 100x in a week gambling addictGodspeed
>>26409666>>26409690Only people ngmi are those who go all-in on GRT only to find that the market cap prevents it from ever going past $20. A suicide 10k stack at $20 is only 200k. That’s not make it money, that’s “I can pay off my house and nothing else” money. This isn’t it bros.
Why was i talked into buying this piece of shit if it can't 100x ?
>>26409814>100x in a weekI’ll hold any coin for as long as it takes if it gives me 100x returns, but GRT will never give me those returns, ever. It’s never going to 100x, so it’s not worth holding. I’m looking to buy into the next $1k coin early. GRT will never break $20.
>>26397852$100
>>26409846only 200k...
>>26409898200k isn’t “make it” money. It barely pays off my house. GRT will not make you a crypto millionaire unless you invest $100k initial.
>>26409878Because you’re a disgusting man with a mental disorder. You should just kill yourself, your family would be so relieved to get the call you’re dead.
>>26399133care to extrapolate?
>>26409846>not taking the easy 2x by EOM and cashing out for more LINK, which IS the next $1k coinnever EVER gonna make it
>>26409878Idk but post your ass again
>>26409878Please sell and fuck off. so cringe
>>26398864damn id like to take a graph of those bazoombas
>>26409929Maybe your plan should be to pay off your fucking debts before gambling away all your money in the hopes of becoming crypto millionaire.
>>26409967Jokes on you, that’s exactly what I did. I cashed out GRT at .66 and put most of my holdings back into LINK.
>>26409846I'm not trying to make it off of 1 investment, I'm trying to get more money to invest again.>>26409878Because you're retarded and thought every coin gets to $1000.
>>26409878>>26409881It's the google of blockchain.ez 100x.$100 someday.Yes this is a future trillion dollar marketcap gem.It's the backbone of defi and the foundation upon which web 3.0 shall be built.Many will not make it to see $100, many weak hands will fold, and all will regret seethe and cope that they sold.
>>26399779who the fuck is that thicc lil blonde girl ???
>>26410065That’s what I thought at first, I thought this was the next big coin to explode like ETH, until I realized it’s literally not possible and it’s never going past $10-$20. MAYBE $50 in the most euphoric golden bull utopia. Never $100.
can someone explain me this marketcap thing? Is it really so obvious that it wont moon?
>>26410142desu I don't know if the GRTanons here are purposefully FUDding or not. Its never going to reach ETH or BTC levels obviously, but the market cap argument is a bit weak. The majority of whales -- if not the majority of token holders -- will be staking it. If GRT goes up to $1 (extremely likely in the next months) then anons like >>26407953 will be making $782 a month, literally the same as someone would at a maccies.We can't really know the full potential, but thats what I keep in mind.
>>26410142Like >>26406052 already said, the market cap of GRT at $80 would be more than Bitcoin’s market cap, which is absolutely ridiculous to even think would happen. This coin might make you some money but it’s never going to 100x. It’ll end up around $10-$20. Conservative estimate is $5 EOY.
>>26410279Yet GRT is literally more useful than BTC will ever be. Hell, half the shitcoins are.
>>26410279but all crypto gambling is based on the expectation that the price of btc will continue to rise
>>26410277lets not forget delegation. you'll be making more and more each month as long as you don't undelegate your rewards
>>26410323You’re deluded if you think any coin other than maybe ETH will surpass BTC. It’s just never going to happen. BTC is synonymous with crypto, it’s the only household crypto name that every normie knows, and every other coin is inextricably linked to BTC
>>26410279bro grt is deflationary on the testnet plus all the grt is going to be locked up in delegation its going to $100+
>>26410139>>26410279GRT is one the less risky crypto investments with good long term potential. Yes its not a rival blockchain to Ethereum that has the potential to steal hundreds of millions of capital. 30% of my portfolio is GRT and i'm planning to DCA more, partly because of the fact that Metcalfes law is proven in tokenomics and GRT will benefit greatly from it in the coming years when it becomes a staple like LINK. Will it do 50-100X? Maybe but definetly not in the short term, too high a market cap. I still don't get what you're complaining about, any type of research into The Graph would tell you that its not a moonboi token
Paper hands never learn. Stop trading with your emotions, faggots.
>it keeps dumping after a pump
>>26410463fuck this ride
>>26410463Fear not, we have strong support at 0.5
>>26410394I never said anything about surpassing. BTC is already surpassed in utility. It is total promotion period. Nothing more. It’s arbitrary. People are brainwashed and it is literally a human experiment.
>>26410509It dropped to .40 only 2 days ago lmfao
>>26410574Yea, it's called bear trap
>>26410574yes it was a fantastic buy spot for almost every crypto
>>26397532the moon??? THE MOON?? not high enough
>>26410541It's very much an behavioural economic experiment to finally test and put to bed whether goods have Subjective theory of value or intrinsic theory of value. Of course the smart economists put their money on subjective, as is all of society.
>>26408511>Is there any counter-argument to this "10 billion token" fud?You newfag retards sitll falling for this fud of token supply? Just go on coingecko and look at any coin with huge supplies, XRP, XLM, IOTA, etc. Several dollars is easily within reach. Especially with a delayed locking period for coins. Reduces circulating supply.
>>26410666checked satan
>>26410845>XRP>XLM>IOTAOh no no no no kek
>>26397532wonder how long this 0.52 crabbing will go for
>>26411383Hopefully for another week. Should be done with my suicide stack by then
>>26410845>look at all of these 20 cent stable coins
>>26411383crabbing will make me look like a silly man.
>>26410279Imagine posting MUH MARKETCAP meme shit just like retards did saying LINK would never break $5.LOOOOOOOOOOOOL MUH MARKETCAP t. Room temp IQ
>>26397532So glad I sold this shit at $0.55It will crab all through this bull season while other coins 5X and 10X
>>26411970Current LINK marcet cap is 10b.Current ADA marcet cap is 10b.>pic related is (you)
>>26410279The US is printing money like all fuck though, how will it even stop in the decades ahead.
>>26412319GRT is under 1B at .50 cents GRT at 10B will still somehow be .50 centsThis is you retard. Fucking ape brained retard.
>>26412260>t. all in on RBC pajeet scam
>>26412482It wont go above $5. Also wrong thread, thought I was fuding $100 ADA retards.
>>26412486Nah, I'm all in on Slav scams like PRQ and LINK
>>26411942a silly dinosaur man
>>26403137Correct. As in even if the price never increases, we still get 20% apy (annual percent yield) or to put it simply. If you have a stack of 100k, you'll have 120k by the end of the year. So even if the price is static you've made money.
>>26413829A ridiculous amount of money in a bull market
>Quick question, anons please helpIs it safe to use MetaMask to delegate my GRT stack? What should I avoid/do to make sure my MetaMask wallet is safe and won't be hacked/compromised?
WHY WONT THIS SHIT PUMP AAAAARRRRRGGHHH
>>26414023>Is it safe to use MetaMask to delegate my GRT stack?Everyone uses it so yes
>>26412891then fuck off cunt
>>26397532Is there a way to delegate from my Coinbase wallet? The meta mask stuff is to nerdy for me.
>>26414826its really not that hard bro
>>26414103eternal crabcoin
>>26414826I have 0 technical ability and followed this and it was fine
>>26414023I'm sure you can find this information elsewhere, but don't copy your full or password address into your clipboard. Make your password very hard to hack. Remember your ten words and change your password regularly.Also, write the information down on paper.
>>26414161>>26415016Thank you anons. I'm kinda paranoid that my MetaMask wallet can be hacked if I open/browse malicious websites.
>>26415105buy a hardware wallet and connect to metamask using it
>>26414023connect a hardware wallet, thats the recommended practice
>>26414955Do I use the token contract address in those instructions or my wallet? Do I have to move my grits off Coinbase for this to work?
>>26414163>he delegated and is now stuck with a crabcoin for months
>>26415605>Do I use the token contract address in those instructions or my wallet? Do I have to move my grits off Coinbase for this to work?fucks sake every thread nobody knows how to use googleTOKEN CONTACT ADDRESS IS SO YOUR GRT SHOWS UP CORRECTLY. ITS JUST A REFERENCE FOR THE TOKEN LOGIC. DONT SEND YOUR COINS THERE REEEE
>>26415714This is me. I heavily regret delegating my whole 10k stack. Could have doubled my stack by swing trading.
>>264156051) Buy a hardware wallet your two choices are Ledger or Treezor2) Setup your hardware wallet for Ethereum3) Download the metamask browser plugin4) Connect your hardware wallet to metamask5) Send your GRT from coinbase to your hardware wallets Ethereum address6) use https://reward.suntzu.me/ to find a good indexer7) go to https://network.thegraph.com and scroll down to the indexer section and find the one you picked out on the site in step 68) connect your metamask to the site9) delegate your GRTNote: You will need some ETH to pay gas fees $10-$35.
>>26414103Read the fucking chart
>>26415850Haiil up! Let's .69?
>>26409933circulation supply is set to triple in 6 months, after that issuance becomes much more gradual
>>26412891RBC is slav. unlike PRQ or LINK, its a scam too. a slav scam
>>26409586>10b too much>I’m looking to get into the next unlimited mcap coinAbsolutely, definitively, 100% ngmi
>>26397852GRT has a supply of 10 billion tokens and is a legit project that could hold a place in the future defi infrastructure.LINK is ostensibly similar, has a supply of 1 billion tokens and is trading at $25. Extrapolating that, seeing GRT at $2.5 apiece is completely reasonable.
When will they release the tokens to be exact
>>26415850elaborate im retard
>>26410277how can you stake GRT?
>>26416842Stick bitcoins and GRT's graphs side by side. Along with litecoin, ADA, etc
>>26416604What are you talking about? The total supply? It's 3% per year.
>>26416440do you see it going to 2.50 this bullrun?
>>26417178no, 2.5 next year
>>26417178$5 before march.$10 end of year.$100 2022.
Is this address legit? The rewards seem pretty high compared to the others.
>>26409878Get the fuck off this board, namewhore.
>>26416604To be exact. 3% gets released annually with that reward being sent to indexers and curators. Indexers share that reward with delegators. That supply can eventually make it into the market but the smart choice is to just add it to your stack and delegate.
>>26417308Could be. But they seem like they're one of those indexers that waits until the very last minute to pay out. And I have a feeling that if you leave before you get paid that you forfeit that payment. As in they're hoping that you delegate to them and then within the 28 days that they HAVE to pay you out that you leave early and thus get nothing. They've only paid out 31k on 3 million allocated.The other issue is that they have a capacity for another 20 million. That means you're going to get diluted hard.
MOON ALREADY
>>26400625Imagine thinking we can’t break .77 from .53 in a massive bull market that is only starting. Do you guys even think before you type or are you just NPCs
I don't get it. I thought early backers get their coins at May or so?
>>26406896Sounds like you have demonic strongholds to the flesh. Jesus can free you from those. Repent and turn to him!
one thing I don't see discussed is even when the early backers get their tokens unlocked, most of them have invested considerable infrastructure and time into developing indexers (which are making them a lot of money already)so I personally don't see many pulling out at the 6 month mark
>>26417757they wont
>>26417308Only 15k delegators with millions capacity. The APY will fall dramatically when it gets filled up. As to whether its legit? Probably for a few epochs.
so how is the query price determined for someone who wants to use grt for a dapp? is it determined by the indexer?
>>26418721Yes. Indexer chooses their query fee. This is important as indexers will compete for the best query fees and time it takes for the query to run. The cheaper the query fee, speed of indexer, and quality of query are the most important metrics for consumers to choose what indexer to query.
>>26418878that makes senseare there any protections in place for developers to avoid being baited with a low query fee that then skyrockets later? or do they just not hardcode their selected indexer and expect to change it if needed? thanks for explaining - i have zero experience with dapps. the more i think about it the more its starting to make sense, it's like a little ecosystem of graphies
>>26417617June
>>26417583And grt has gained Sats when btc was going down grt/btc was up 10-15%, if that's not bullish I don't know what is
>>26419109Running an indexer is a full time job. These aren’t pajeets trying to scam people. The consumer could simply set a max amount they want to spend per query. Then if an indexer did jack fees nobody would use them.
>>26419318yeah, I guess the only thing I was worried about was if grt raises in value that it could price out devs from actually utilizing itbut I think the trust system handles those issues pretty well. thanks for chatting anon, I'm actually getting pretty interested in the tech as I learn more. It'll be fun to see where it goes
>>26419728The query fee is like .00001 grt or something at the moment. Fractions of a penny. Building your own indexer for multiple blockchains would cost hundreds of thousands to start not including the maintenance a year. The vast majority who needs this data will simply use grt. Look at the massive shift from on prem hosting to cloud the last decade. Same deal.
We going up boys
>>26419920thats exactly what I was thinking. I do devops work and this looks a lot like cloud resourcing, but with some added benefits that are unique to the blockchain. and we've already seen how cost-effective that is
Sorry for dumb question... noob here. Have used coinbase wallet and uniswap a few times however this last time I went to move 800 grt to my coinbase pro app and it's been pending now for like a day. Can anyone explain to me what's happening? Have I lost my grt ? Transaction hash0xf50d8a7f9640e08ab93101a864a8c214ca8a3b4de0cca5e8cc74eccf88b2e7fc
>>26419728Sauce on this divine piece plz
>>26416184>what is burn
>>26421123she'll find you when we hit $10 anon
>>26419109>are there any protections in place for developers to avoid being baited with a low query fee that then skyrockets later?p2p and rybina are both trying to be "staking companies" that take ~15% cut. But since they're trying to make a business out of it, I'd trust them more then others.
Is 13k graphies at least suicide tier?
>>26421292Cannot wait.
>just extrapolated my delegation return for a year>23% so comfy, enforced iron hands desuit prolly wont hold for the whole year but still
>>26421328I haven’t seen this much organic activity since ChainLink, so yes probably $260,000 is a good base to make it in the next bull if we manage $20 this bullrun.
What is the problem that The Graph is going to solve?The Graph is a decentralized solution to the problem of querying blockchains. If you want to use data on a blockchain, you’ll need to scan every transaction in every block to find the specific data that you need, and that’s slow and resource intensive. Indexing blockchain data, however, organizes and stores everything to reduce the time to query specific data. There are efficient indexing services that enable fast queries, but they are controlled by private, centralized entities. That means users must trust that there will be no critical failures, inaccuracies, or any other issues that may arise from one entity controlling access to critical information.
>>26398749Do I get her if I dump all my capital into this coin?
>>26419109>there any protections in place for developers to avoid being baited with a low query fee that then skyrockets later?the fees earned by indexers to be greater than the value of the new issuance rewards as the network matures. indexers that price queries too high will not be competitive enough to be selected to do query work. More broadly, an Indexer that does not index high-traffic subgraphs will not be an optimal earner.
>>26421055Probably because the network is busy. I tried sending my GRT from Binance to MetaMask hours ago but it was rejected due to busy network. Guess I'll just leave my tokens on Binance then.
>>26422215Honestly it’s only incidentally true that the graph right now queries only blockchains.It can be applied to any network. Google could use it if they wanted to (they don’t). But as web3 expands and people demand less centralization, protocols like graph could wind up being the data clearinghouse for ALL information.I know it’s unpopular on this board in particular but I literally see the bullish of bull cases for GRT to surpass even LINK.
>>26422677I was thinking the other day that a decentralized social network could spike public interest in using web3especially with every boomer watching the social dilemma latelybut that's got to be a decade or so away
>>26421055Look up your transaction hash on etherscan and find the nonce. Send another transaction with way higher gas but with the same nonce
is this thing EVER going to hit an ATH, and if it does is it just going to fucking dump back down again??? Should I just sell the top and buy back in since it always fucking dumps???? Starting to think i should have just got prq or link
>>26422935Just sell and buy some pajeet pump
Gentlemen, I’ve delegated my GRT and the it is visible on etherscan, but when I click on my profile it says I’m not delegating anything
>>26422677>But as web3 expands and people demand less Will digital globalization big up small nations?
if you know the schedule of this coin, it's idiotic to not sell the top and flip it for more at the bottoms, while DCA'ing every day.
>>26423328Spoonfeed me
tell me why I shouldn't sell my stack for 0.00002btc and rebuy later?
>>26423414this thing (historically) pumps weekends (literally any non-business day) and then dump during the business days (weekdays). buy like $10-20 worth every day, but during like the bottom of the working week, buy a lot more, and sell it at the top during the weekend. use the profits from the weekend sell to buy even more at the bottom. this probably won't hold when we reach a new ATH but this is peak accumulation phase.
Does it make sense to delegate 1000 GRT?
>>26422677The GRT Marketplace model is fundamentally superior for sets of data being constantly queried that's already on some sort of database.
>>26423583Based. Do you see this reaching $5+ this year?
>>26401095What epstein did to kids, the graph does for blockchain
>>26401376>BoringDAO
HOLY FUCK 30 dollars for gas fees? Should I just put this shit fees to 1 Gwei and wait a couple weeks?
>>26423583Except it just completed a perfect cup and handle pattern.This shit is about to blow straight through $1 and on to $2.
>>26423905I think this could definitely be the case, I don't know why we're basing the scheduling of this coin off of a month of it existing. Everything is new.
>>26423636Not really. I'm just done spending about 60 USD, which includes token exchange to Etherium, transfer fees for both GRT and ETH to Metamask, and gas fees for delegating my own 1k stack (not counting the money I could've made investing in LINK right now).Unless this thing breaks its 0.5 USD pattern and/or you have lots of cash to invest in this scheme, it might not be profitable for you.
>>26417757even if they don't, there is undoubtedly going to be fud-based dip
>>26422792My only question about decentralized social media applications is how do you monetize them without charging users per post? Facebook, reddit, 4chan, twitter etc. only work because the users can approach them as if they were free? How would you approach that when gas fees come with every write to the blockchain and the kind of user currently using crypto is technical enough to use an ad-blocker? I know everyone has hopes that anon will make a decentralized 4chan but I don't know how realistic that is without a lot of capital to start.
>>26423905you also seeing the reverse head and shoulders?
$1 waiting room
>>26398864
Bump
>>26423905Fine art G, Gratitude.>>26424034>month existingThe graph, a crypto elder, pure sage. No astral projection or dimension jumpin' needed, tried withal.
>>26410574>ywnmi
>>26424296>this is 4chan's ideal woman
>>26424942Dimensional jumper returns to our reality.
>>26425413What did you think they meant when they said "fuck jews" anon?
>>26425544They were semitic all along! It all makes sense now.
>>26423905god i hope.
hey guys retard brainlet here how come when I go on network.thegraph.com all of my rewards i have earned are under "unrealized" and realized is still 0? does that mean my indexer has yet to pay me my share, or is this just an estimated number for the next epoch or something?
>>26423905>>26424216what do you mean by that
>>26425642It means you have got them but not undelegated them.