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Emin Gün Sirer:
>Cornell CS Prof has been in crypto BEFORE BTC
>is the Number 2 in Cornells IC3 (Ari Juels is number 1)

Avalanche protocol:
>The third consensus protocol after Nakamotos Proof of Work and Classical Protocols
>This is not repackaged shit with minimal tinkering here and there, its a completely new family of Consensus Protocol
>4500+ REAL TPS (no bullshit account tricks, batching, or L2), sub 3 seconds finality
>already more decentralized than everything else in crypto running a Node is really easy and hardware requirements are low, anyone can do it
>basically consensus is reached by probabilistic sampling thousands of independent nodes over multiple rounds
>Resist 51% attack (need 80% network control to take over)

Full EVM support:
>Low friction of adoption for projects developing on ETH
>All Ethereum smart contract and infrastructure can work on AVAX out of the box which means all the slow DeFi running on ETH right now will switch to AVAX to speed it all up
>AVAX nodes will Validate ATH (Athereum) which makes running a node very profitable

Subnetworks:
>This is Avalanches bread and butter. Independent networks can be launched on Avalanche, with near infinite customization. Athereum is a good example of this.
>Big picture: Within one year, the best parts of the entire cryptocurrency ecosystem can be mirrored on Avalanche. Giving it all the TPS, scalability, and speed, and also interoperability with the entire ecosystem

Other bullish info:
> Ted Yin, one of the cofounders, made Hotstuff, the fastest classical protocol that facebook wanted to use for Libra which was canned, he then went back to Emin to make Avalanche
>Emin can farm Gigabrains for his company Ava Labs directly from IC3 which is 180+ researchers and 8 universities
>The Business development guy John Wu is a wallstreet bigshot who got funded by the Blackstone Group (look him up) and has serious connections

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28004016

Meet THE AVAX NATIVE Uniswap killer:

Zero.Exchange

What is Zero.Exchange?
>Zero.Exchange Protocol realigns incentives for network participants by introducing revenue sharing and community driven network effects to the popular AMM model and is built on Avalanche blockchain. Zero.Exchange allows users to swap tokens without any gas fees!

What is $ZERO token?
>$ZERO is a governance token similar to $UNI, so at it's core it is a governance token. Once launched on mainnet you will be able to swap your ERC20 $ZERO for ARC20 $ZERO 1:1

What is Zero front running?
>$ZERO prevents front running because transactions are processed in the order that they are received, as their is no mining incentive to pay more gas and thus have a block producer pick one transaction (the front runner) over another (the trader).

How are there nearly Zero Gas fees?
>Transaction fees (also known as “gas") on AVAX ACR20 will be negligible (under a dollar based on the price of AVAX) regardless of transaction size. All transactions on ECR20 will be standard gas fees.

Is there Swap fee?
>Swap fees on Zero.Exchange are 0.3% fee which goes to the liquidity providers on the traded pair, this is the incentive.

How fast are transactions?
>Zero.Exchange features sub second block times with near instantaneous transaction confirmation 120% faster than Ethereum.

Is it built on Level 2?
>It’s a L1 blockchain with all the features of L2 but with the great security of L1.

It will go 10-100x in the coming weeks.

>> No.28004087

>>28004016
Holy shit! Is this live?

This is what I’ve been waiting for!

>> No.28004174
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Consider automation on a large scale, how would it work between different sectors, how do we reduce subjectivity and build an interconnected web of automated services that are predicable and stable?
Basically...

Bitcoin is a store of value and proof of concept, it is the digital gold that backs up this whole system, because everything is simply built off of it. Yes we could get rid of gold because it serves no use, but that's simply irrational. In other words, it is the hardware of the system.

Eth is the software, it has smart contracts and ERC-20 tokens that fill any niche required, but ultimately it allows for business to be conducted.

Avax helps with gas fees and essentially works WITH (not against), to help regulate the market's gas prices, thus leading to regular work on the blockchain, leading to safer on-chain business transactions and the ability for reliable things to occur.

Combine this with chainlink's solution for the oracle problem, essentially allowing for off the blockchain info to be validated quickly. Instead of everything happening, on chain, you now have a mix of real world data executing on-the-chain smart contracts, you can now link real world data human free onto the blockchain and have it validated without needing to rely on trust.

The graph allows for what is essentially notifications, it allows smart contracts to link up, or execute certain functions with either real time data from chainlink's oracle, or on-the-chain information.

With this, we essentially have the framework for an app-less internet, instead of building apps, the future developers would develop smart-contracts and chains upon this system, and you'd simply scan a barcode, no logging in, no trust, no passwords. You scan a barcode, execute the transaction, and watch as real world automation takes care of the rest.

This is the power of the blockchain.

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>>28004174
You could simply say to Siri "I want to drive a ferrari today" and without ever signing up for anything, confirming your identity, logging in, downloading anything... etc etc, simply just approving the transaction, you could have a self-driving ferrari drive to your location, pick you up, let you drive it, and it drive off, with you clicking a button. Truly appless, trustless internet.

Combine that with the fact that this is decentralized from essentially all countries, you know have an infrastructure that rivals a country's ability. It could revolutionize business travel, why ever convert money when USDC is accepted everywhere and you can do it for a 0.02c fee? It would kill off crypto exchanges, and you'd do it all from your phone. It's utility is endless.

>> No.28004317

>>28004174
Strike out Ethereum and I think you have it.

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Anon I know you're probably sick and tired of seeing yet another AVAX thread. But think about it for a second: why are you here? Are you looking for another 100X?
I'm telling you this is it, the best thing since Chainlink, the coin many anons have been searching for, brought to you by gigabrains of Cornell and IC3, the same institution that gave you LINK.
Why wouldn't you spend 10 minutes to do your own research on AVAX? Watch a YouTube video and see how Emin explain the consensus, you'll know this is the real deal.

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Based Emin

>Meanwhile, we have seen crypto projects that just rebranded old protocols from 1999 as if they had a new invention. We've seen centralized coordinators, equivalent to a concealed wire. Best of all, we are beginning to see systems that don't even tolerate Byzantine faults!

https://cointelegraph.com/news/many-blockchain-projects-have-smoke-and-mirror-strategies-avalanche-ceo

>I hate the Bitcoin maximalist approach. I’m a science-driven person. If there is a good thing out there, I’m the first one to call it out. But they’re right in labelling 95% of the things out there as scams. It’s just a money grab with somebody’s initial coin offering [...] They are pushing a coin with a system that doesn’t advance the world.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/btc-maximalists-are-right-that-95-of-crypto-is-a-scam-says-emin-gun-sirer

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You will never be a real Platform. You have no users, you have no developers, you have no decentralization. You are a homosexual shitcoin ran by Pedophile Gavin Wood and funded by dumb retards into a crude mockery of Blockchain perfection.
All the “validation” you get is centralized and half-assed. Behind your back people mock you. Your parents are disgusted and ashamed of you, your “friends” laugh at your Pederast Shitcoin behind closed doors.
Emin is utterly repulsed by you. Several years of evolution have allowed Linkies/AVAX Chads to sniff out frauds with incredible efficiency. Even Kusama who is a “testnet” looks uncanny and centralized to a Linker/AVAX Chad. Your centralized structure is a dead giveaway. And even if you manage to get a pajeet invest in you, he’ll turn tail and bolt the second he gets a whiff of your centralized, slow vaporware.
You will never be rich. You wrench out a fake smile every single morning and tell yourself it’s going to pump, but deep inside you feel the Avalanche creeping up like a weed, ready to crush you under the unbearable weight.
Eventually it’ll be too much to bear - you’ll buy a rope, tie a noose, put it around your neck, and plunge into the cold abyss. Your parents will find you, heartbroken but relieved that they no longer have to live with the unbearable shame and disappointment. They’ll sell your portfolio at a huge loss, and every AVAX Chad for the rest of eternity will know a retard was liquidated there. Your body will decay and go back to the dust, and all that will remain of your legacy is a skeleton that is unmistakably poor.
This is your fate. This is what you chose. There is no turning back.

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Sergey said he's the second smartest person he know, Vitalik respect him immensely and see AVAX as equal to BTC-ETH, Hoskinson is avalanche fan etc etc.

Avalanche team is arguably the second/third most respected team in crypto, Ted Yin/Emin/Ari Juel, Extremely strong research leaders.

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That's why I stopped visiting /biz/
This board is 90% shilling of ERC20 tokens. Some of them have interesting ideas (usually the ones which arent shilled too much), but I cant buy them when the fees are $50 dollars. I'm not going to buy 2000 dollars for a token which might be a rugpull.
For this reason, I've put money which was on ERC20 tokens into AVAX and DOT. I already have a ADA stash as well, so I'm using these three as a hedge against ETH.
ETH price did NOT have that upwards movement eth shills were talking about last month, and that would happened in January after bitcoin doubled its ATH. So its bound to fail long-term. I'm going to start dumping my ETH now in February, to level up with the other three coins I mentioned above.

>> No.28005121

aslong as the consensus protocol is O(n^2) which is basically all the classical consensus protocols it's literally impossible to scale above 100 nodes in making a decision without sacrifising speed.

The reason why avax can scale in terms of node is because it's O(5)

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>11 replies
>10 from OP
I have AVAX too bro but you're making us look bad.

>> No.28005725

>>28004016
>>28004087
please ignore the paid Zero shills, they are being airdropped Zero to shill their scam exchange, thanks guys

>> No.28005768

>>28005725
this they get paid in zero by telegram admins, not even joking

>> No.28005829

AVAX sama.... I kneel....

>> No.28005865
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Cant wait to see AVAXniggers killing themselves on livestream.
HEIL FANTOM!

>> No.28005933

>>28003957
Lost 150bucks on this coin due to the recent dump and me buying without checking like a retard, but at the same time wanted to get in asap.
How long does a transfer from Binance to my Avalanche wallet takes?

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What do you mean it is not there? I deployed R3FI's smart contract on Avalanche Fuji test network without any issues https://cchain.explorer.avax-test.network/address/0x1c645c48106633ae4e20F36382324AF022674864/transactions so it basically does everything R3FI does, but in the Avalanche environment (low transaction fees and quick transactions)

>> No.28006000

>>28005933
A transfer from Binance to the fWallet takes less than 30 seconds.

>> No.28006139

1k avax, will I make it ?

>> No.28006205

>>28005865
nice shitcoin bro
>>28005933
avax withdrawals from binance take a while cos they're literally done manually, like 30 mins
>>28006139
yes

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>>28006000
it got into my wallet faster than you replied, nice.
Well sitting on top of 80 AVAX, see you in December when I'll finally have the money to pursure my studies and become a Data Scientist, looking foward to work in one of this thread's future billionaire's company.

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>>28006242
Our doors here at Based, Inc. are always open Mr. Anonson

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Why would Cardano ever be picked over Avax as an alternative to Eth? You can't run blockchains on top of Cardano, only smart contracts. You can run blockchains on top of Avalanche, an infinite amount, each capable of a minimum of 4,500 TPS (On avalanche TPS is CPU bound, so when we say 4500 that is with the crapiest computer you can find in the past 10 years or so - i.e. raspberry pie). If you throw a 24 core CPU at it, it will be 15,000 TPS+++.

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unironically my AVAX node has helped me A LOT through coronavirus crisis, and it's only worth $12/13$.
i've made really decent money at those prices w/ ONLY one node, i'm looking forward to start running a 2nd node, combine 2 nodes + positive projections and you could easily make a whole new salary.

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AVAX will literally become a bluechip on the next couple years, its tech is top tier:
>brand new consensus; completely different from Nakamoto and classical
>4600+ TPS
>sub-seconds finality (faster than VISA), >supports millions of validators
>supports 100,000+ fully customizable subnets
has a reliable team:
>Emin Gun Sirer is a giga-brain who has been into cryptos EVEN BEFORE Bitcoin
>Ava Labs has its origins on Cornell, Ivy League member and home of Chainlink
>Avalanche has been endorsed by Sergey and Vitalik; Vitalik is even building over Avalanche Athereum, in order to solve ETH's scalability issue (scalability is one of the strongest points for AVAX)
is trusted by the market (token unlocks don't even move the prize), and the most important: has a reliable offer w/ a whole new market yet to be discovered: tokenization of ALL real life assets.

>> No.28007072

>memes
>literally no contracts
>literally no uses
Kek you faggots are gonna rope so hard when Fantom hits $10 EOY and your piece of shill shit crashes kek.

>> No.28007239

>>28007072

you forgot to turn your vpn on but thanks for the bump

>> No.28007292

>>28005725
Really? That would explain why they are shilling in every AVAX post, anyone with sense would wait for the *official* bridge to be launched and to use Pangolin by Avalabs.

>> No.28007614

>>28007292
AVAX is the only legit ETH killer because it works NOW
ZERO is the only legit AVAX DEX because it works NOW

>> No.28007623

>>28003957
I thought this was a turkish scam, WTF biz

>> No.28007675

>>28005725
Read this, fag:

The message that I have communicated to our team and one that I would like to communicate to our community is regardless of the disrespect we are shown, regardless of the noise others create in an attempt to distract us, we must remain positive and humble at all times.

The people who do not support us now each has their own motive. The negativity does nothing but act as noise as an attempt to distract us from our goals.

At the end of the day we can only control how we execute and deliver the most utility to the platform for our community. I urge you all to take the high road.

Do not engage in pointless squabbles with people who only want to see you react badly so they can then leverage this reaction publicly to prove their point.

Our revenge will be our product. We will let the product speak for itself. We will listen and take notes, sure. But let us not stoop to their levels.

Right now is the time to be strategic. We do not have the backing of AVA labs... So what. What we do have is the freedom to develop and partner with who we want.

Our independence is also our strength. Don’t forget the power of the under dog. We will kill them with kindness because doing anything else is a waste of time. Focus on the goal.

— Zero Exchange CEO

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28007693

- General of Avalanche: General Emin Gun Sirer
- General: 200,000+ AVAX
- Lieutenant General: 100,000-200,000 AVAX
- Major General: 50,000-100,000 AVAX
- Brigadier General: 25,000-50,000 AVAX
- Colonel: 10,000-25,000 AVAX
- Lieutenant Colonel: 7,500-10,000 AVAX
- Major: 5,000-7,500 AVAX
- Captain: 2,000-5,000 AVAX
- First Lieutenant: 1,000-2,000 AVAX
- Second Lieutenant: 500-1,000 AVAX
- Sergeant Major: 350-500 AVAX
- Master Sergeant: 250-350 AVAX
- Sergeant: 150-250 AVAX
- Corporal: 100-150 AVAX
- Specialist: 50-100 AVAX
- Private: 1-50 AVAX

>> No.28007738

>>28007614
How much do you predict Zero to be at after Apricot is launched?

>> No.28007825

>>28007623
Colonel reporting in.

>>28007623
We've been telling you for literal months anon.

>> No.28007832

>>28004016
>team are anonymous
>team hold majority of tokens
>team wallet can mind 500m tokens at any point
>dex T&Cs state they can abritrarily access and withdraw from your wallet at any point
>ETH bridge not validated by any trusted third party

avoid and wait for pangolin

>> No.28007921

>>28007693
2nd Lt. checking in

>> No.28007975

>>28003957
Aight, you convinced me Anon. I'm gonna throw 10k in Yuromoney at the wall and see if it sticks. You can buy AVAX on Binance, right?

>> No.28008042

>>28007738
no idea

major facts which made me buy into zero - (will buy pangolin as well):
- it is widely considered a scam, making people wary of buying
- if you look hard enough, you can see that the team is very capable technologically and delivers SHIT THAT MATTERS at BREAKNECK SPEEDS - when people catch up, it will explode in price.

>> No.28008054

>>28007832
Who the fuck are you to tell people what to do?

What a shallow brainlet, spreading nonsense fud because you’re scared your PNG won’t be worth as much as you planned.

>> No.28008178

>>28008054
lmaooo it's not nonsense though, why are you so angry about it? vested interest perhaps?

get fucked.

>> No.28008252

DON'T SHILL YET I'M STILL BUYING YOU FUCK

>> No.28008272

>>28008042
Zero definitely isn't a scam, what I see being spread everywhere is that because they are not using the official bridge there will be restricted access to the Avalanche ecosystem, which puts me off - what do you think of this?

>> No.28008296

>>28007623
Always do the opposite of what biz says.

>> No.28008384

>>28003957
dude why are you samefagging in this thread i dont get the point of this thread at all, just to shill?

>> No.28008439

>>28007693
Sergeant checking in. Was 2nd lieutenant bound. Gonna take a little longer now. Was hoping this went under the radar a bit longer. Damn you shills.

>> No.28008576

>>28008178
You are seething. The anger is palpable.

Sorry, anon, but you’re going to have to live with two killer DEX. Be happy with half the gains you planned for.

Me? I’ll be holding ZERO and PNG.

>> No.28008898

>>28008272
Pangolin will be the defacto official DEX. Zero may have a role, but not on the same level as PNG.

>> No.28008911

>>28007693
Private newfag reporting for duty, sir !

>> No.28009032

>>28008898
You do realise that’s like saying Apple Chat will always be a better product than WhatsApp on iOS?

>> No.28009099

>>28007975
yes

>> No.28009103

>>28008272
the team will manage to buy into the hearts of the AVAX overloards with their technological and professional excellence. The progress of their development will not be possible to ignore or sweep under the rug.

I wish the best for Pangolin, but what makes AVAX great - not being vaporware - also makes ZERO great

>> No.28009158

>>28009032
Oh I get it. Just tossing in my two cents.

>> No.28009184

>>28004016
How can I trade shitcoins like SHIBA on this? With Uni there are no limitations

>> No.28009233
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Because of the lockdown I've spent the last 2months reading whitepapers of well over 200 crypto-projects. There are many new coins and tokens, but most of them aren't new in their technology. Even when the whitepaper sounds amazing, if you look at their Github profile you will be dissappointed. Many projects are simply copypastas. What a shame. But there are some that gives me a lot of hope in the cryptomarket. Not only because they will be profitable but also because they will be extremely useful in real-world scenarios.

AVAX is by far my top #1 newcomer.
Transactions are extremely fast (about 1-3seconds).
Prof Emin Gün Sirer is the founder of AVAX and a very big name in the Blockchainsphere.
Not only the community, but also the number Validators and Delegates are growing extremely fast.

If you want to know about the project, this is a good entry-point of this awesome technology:
https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/a-dive-into-avalanche


I missed to buy in earlier but now I bought 100 AVAX and will continue buying 100 every 4 weeks.

AVAX gives me the exact same feeling as the early times of ETH.

Don't miss that opportunity.

>> No.28009247

Posting here for visibility

>>28008474

>> No.28009278

>>28009103
how much will pangolin cost at release ?? I'm ultra poor and want ez muny. If it starts around 1usd with 10x gains incoming I'm buying.

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I was going to buy 600 when it was under 14 but it shot up to 21 so fast it put me off. All those unrealized gains.

>> No.28009293

>>28007623

/biz/ was also shilling 8-10 threads an hour on RBC, figure it out.

>> No.28009320

>>28009184
Developments are underway

>> No.28009388

>>28009282
what's the name of this phenomenon? happens to me too

thankfully I already have a sui stack at sub-$10, but this moon is preventing me buying more even though it's still cheap long term

>> No.28009454

>>28009278
nobody knows

>> No.28009524

>>28009388
>what's the name of this phenomenon?
its called being retarded

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>do companies really care that much about decentralization ?
yes they care because they want a secure robust system that works 24/7 and you know what they also want?
that they can develop their product and not bother with all the meta shit in the backend.
just look at companies that decided to build their own centralized oracle and what happened.
its the same thing with Consensus Protocols, make your own centralized shitty one or just plug into fully EVM compatible AVAX and profit from the superior technology.

>> No.28009591

>>28009388
I feel this. Had plans to drop a good chunk of bonus money into this and pad my stack while it was still sub $15. Recent moon has me wondering what the right entry point for those extra bucks should be now.

>> No.28009711

>>28009103
You didn't answer my question.

>> No.28010429

>>28009711
yes I did, and you know it. You just ignore the answer because you're afraid it is indeed correct.

It will be.

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>4600+ TPS
>0.05$ fees
>Sub-seconds finality (faster than VISA and Apple Pay)
>Brand new consensus protocol (Avalanche Protocol)
>Supports 100,000+ validators
>Already one of the highest staking rates among DOT and ADA
>Scalable to infinity
>Fully customizable subnets (making them legally compliant)
>NFTs
>Backed by Cornell (home of Chainlink and Ivy League member)
>Lead by Emin Gun Sirer, a gigabrain who has been around cryptos even before Bitcoin
>Emin Gun Sirer has the second highest H-Index among crypto CEOs (only behind Vitalik)
>Vitalik has publicly endorsed Avalanche, and he's building over it in order to solve Ethereum's scalability problem (Athereum)

>Public sale info (distribution included)
https://info.avax.network/

>> No.28010604

>>28010429
I ask you question about the bridge restricting access to the official Avalanche ecosystem and you begin to talk about 'buying* into the hearts of the AVAX overloards...' What are you even talking about lmao.

>> No.28010636

Joined late. 125 stacklet reporting in

>> No.28010834

>>28010604
the growth of zero will not be restricted due to the it's success induced by severe first mover advantage and a much more capable team. The ecosystem will have to adjust its access policy because of this.

If you fail to understand this, it's much more a problem on your behalf, the question was answered.

>> No.28011024

What's the point of the changing X address?

>> No.28011204

>>28011024
it doesnt change, all addresses are reusable, you just get a new one after each deposit

>> No.28011241

>>28007832
THIS! ZERO is a huge red flag to me. In fact, I worry for possible damages to AVAX reputation should that blow up.

>> No.28011657

>>28004869
Smart move. You will make it friend. I do hope ETH will still grow, as it would be a bad sign for the market if it does not.

>> No.28011681

>>28010834
Better pray this 'growth' occurs before Pangolin launches.

>> No.28011796

>>28007693
Captain checking in, loaded and staked. Am I going to make it, lads?

>> No.28011802

>>28011681
just look at telegram activity

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Avalanche (AVAX), has a next gen concensus algorithm, everything else is running on a 41 year or 11 year old algorithm. Avalanche concensus was published by team rocket and solves the trilemma. It's already the most decentralised network in crypto. It has ~600 *FULL* block producing nodes. Processes transactions to immutable finality in <1s, which is faster than even Apple pay. Processes 4,500 TPS, 3x more throughput than visa. Plus has a unique subnet infrastructure that allows billions of individual blockchains to exist within the Avalanche network. It can virtualize every other project inside itself, which makes it more of a layer 0 than layer 1, and all fees on the network are minutely small. I've spent about 10eth ($10,000) in gas over the last 12 months to do swaps on uniswap, the same transactions on Avalanche would have cost me far less than 1 avax, probably around 0.1 avax, which is only 36c in fees.

The bridge comes out this month, plus pangolin, the new gen Dex that's launching on avax will go live right after the bridge. Swarms of liquidty will flow to pangolin because they're airdropping PNG tokens to uni and sushi holders as part of their marketing campaign.

Avalanche makes polkadot largely redundant, who would deploy millions in capital to rent a parachain slot for a few months, when you can deploy a subnet on Avalanche that has more functionality and can be deployed with less than 0.01 avax fee. I feel bad for the polkadot frens because avax will cannibalise their network. I'm still buying into new parachain projects though because people haven't yet realised that Avalanche is the best L1/L0, and then I'm using my gains to buy more avax.

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>>28007693
Master Sergeant Floyd reporting for duty

>> No.28012315

>>28003957
Still so far to go. Look at its MC vs Ada. Ada is still in testnet, doesn't support smart contracts, and doesn't use Avalanche consensus.

>> No.28012763

$100 EOD LFG

>> No.28013315

>>28011877
stop giving me FOMO AAAAAAAA

>> No.28013506

>>28011877
Gotta update the pasta it's 800 nodes now.

>> No.28014628

>>28013315
just buy it anon
basically getting 10 dollar ETH right now

>> No.28016097

>>28009541
based chink money cat poster

>> No.28016325

>>28011877
>It has ~600 *FULL* block producing nodes
WRONG, it has 814 now :^)

>> No.28016843

>>28014628
Bad timing to trade ETH for AVAX right now though.
I'll keep an eye on it this week, prob just going to FOMO anyway.
What's the suicide stack?

>> No.28017023

>>28016843
500 suicide, that's the minimum to run a node when reqs drop

>> No.28018341

ok I'm redpilled. where do I buy in the US? Binance fucking blocked my shit

>> No.28018656

>>28018341
Binance with vpn, Voyager but you can't withdraw AVAX yet, okcoin

>> No.28018776

>>28018341
Also Gate.IO. Liquidity is typically low there though.

>> No.28018998

>>28005555
Holy fuck, how did nobody Check these yet