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Well /biz/? Is there any coin or token that has the possibility of reaching BTC's current price? Anything that can reach a minimum of 5 digits? And as much as you want to, don't just shill your shitcoin without at least some reason as to why.

>> No.29545448
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>He doesnt know about LINK

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>>29545448
Oh I know
>81,000 eoy

But is that really realistic? That would push the market cap absurdly high

>> No.29545585

The only one I can think of is ETH, but that largely depends on 2.0 right? And even then, is it possible?

>> No.29545639

>>29545501
What I would do to Nico's thighs

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>>29545371
price doesn't mater, what you need to look for is marketcap. this is because a token can easily be any price depending on its supply.
anyway YFI was the first token to reach 50k, and might reach 100k earlier than bitcoin if we get an alt-season soon (i dont own any because im not a big fan of the project). there are plenty other tokens that got to 5 digits price, due to low supply

>> No.29545670

>>29545371
Unisocks is at 74k per coin. Already beat butt coin

>> No.29545694

>>29545371
42coin

>> No.29545759

>>29545653
>>29545670
Fair enough. I'm a retard. Let me rephrase my question then - any cheaper coin right now (preferably 3 digits or lower) that will reach BTC's highs?

>> No.29545762
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>>29545371
Unironically Litecoin. Faster and cheaper transactions, also proof of work, soon to get privacy feature

>> No.29545779

>>29545371
YFI or MPH in my opinion. Few!

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>>29545371

Imagine still buying crypto.

>> No.29546015

>>29545762
LTC huh? What timeframe based on your expectations?

>> No.29546024

>>29545759
monero probably

>> No.29546123
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Most coins have terrible tokenomics and then you have downright retarded fucks like >>29545448 that think something with a billion tokens that's only in the top ten because of relentless pajeet shilling on twitter will somehow go to infinity.

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>>29546123
Are you saying ignore this chart ;_;

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>>29545812
This

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>>29546015
Not too sure, probably not this bullrun. But once crypto in general has more adoption, people will realize the flaws with btc and jump ship to its more convenient counterpart. Plus LTC is being gobbled up by greyscale and the like, so it's unlikely to become vaporware after this bullrun's crash.

>> No.29546425

>>29546263
Link is a coin that is overhyped for what it does, it grew purely on retards hyping it while claiming they were fudding. There are a lot of coins with better usecases which will end up surpassing it.

>> No.29546766

>>29545762
I hope this is true, I just put $500 into LTC earlier today.

>> No.29546886

>>29545812
Why do people always say bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme I don’t get it

>> No.29546945
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>>29545759
There can only be one coin anon. Every day a new alt coin will suck some of the energy out of other altcoins and lower the prices more. Eventually the whole thing will collapse. People burned on altcoins will just avoid them entirely

>>29546123
>a billion tokens
why does the number of tokens matter, bitcoin has trillions of satoshis

>> No.29546951

>>29546766
I'll probably start DCA'ing in once I do a little research too.

>>29546123
>>29546425
I'll be honest, I hope you're wrong since I do have a stack.

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>>29546951
Hopium cannot overcome basic math. Even the XRPfags hope for a 'massive run' to 8 dollars, the 2000 eoy thing is just a meme. But linktards actually believe "mcap doesn't matter because link can be worth infinity". Link is the worst thing to happen to this board because it created an audience of people who, unlike btctards and ethtards, aren't in it for the moon mission but in it for the """community""" when most of /biz/ is dogshit and whales will always backstab you anyway.

>> No.29547185

>>29546290
Too late for bayhorse? A 150x on 1 cent is only a dollar 50.

>> No.29547235

>>29546945
You are an actual retard. BTC supply is 21 million BTC, satoshis are merely a unit of divisibility. Link is not as valuable as BTC from any theoretical standpoint.

>> No.29547241

>>29547185
Dude buy like a million cents worth, I know you can think this one through

>> No.29547279

>>29545371
LINK might in time. Depends on when BTC enters eternal AAPL type crab and boomer gains. 2023-4 bull?

AAVE it until then.

>> No.29547352

>>29547235
a "bitcoin" is a social construct, the computer just has an integer that represents the number of satoshis, and divides it by an arbitrary constant before displaying it to the user. In any case the number doesn't matter

>> No.29547401

>>29546024
>monero
/thrad

>> No.29547402
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>>29546886

Because it never actually becomes a working currency, it's completely tied to the fate of the dollar.

>> No.29547554

>>29547402
It’s more of an asset than a currency, and like every other asset silver stocks gold whatever is tied to the dollar

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>>29547554

No, gold is what becomes the new money after the dollar dies. That's why Russia owns more gold than dollars now. And then crypto immediately goes to zero when priced in real money.

>> No.29547770

>>29547675
We can price bitcoin in gold also, it’s currently 27.5 ounces of gold to one bitcoin

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>>29547770

Only because the dollar ponzi scheme is still going. When it collapses, the money becomes gold and Bitcoin goes to zero (and all the other bubbles collapse like stocks, real estate etc.).

>> No.29547927

>>29545371
YFI.

>> No.29547933

>>29545371
Apollo Protocol maybe?

>> No.29547963

>>29547892
real estate is not in a bubble lol. population is surging, cities are growing, and land cannot be printed, mined, or minted.

>> No.29548035

>>29545371
A single grain of rice after the inevitable solar flare/EMP wipes out all crypto.

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>>29547963
>real estate is not in a bubble

Yes it is, 8.5x earnings is not normal for real estate, it's a bubble propped up by cheap debt.

>> No.29548124

>>29548048
Unfortunately cheap debt isn’t going anywhere, the bubbles will get so much bigger than they are now you wouldn’t even believe

>> No.29548189

>>29548124
>Unfortunately cheap debt isn’t going anywhere

Actually yes it is the dollar is about to get dumped and go to zero, I'd give it a few months, a year at best. Get your precious metals and now and get everything else in order because it's coming.

>> No.29548248

>>29547892
That would be fantastic, a once-in-a-lifetime chance to buy the megadip and ride the wave up again.

>> No.29548262

>>29548124
When the real bubbles start to burst, overpopulation will no longer be an issue.

>> No.29548306

>>29548189
I already converted 10% of my crypto’s to gold just in case the comex fud is real but I won’t hold my breath if heard this for years and years

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>>29545371
Maybe Ethereum, but that's it.

Other projects have more upside though, even if they don't reach the same heights.

>> No.29548457

How has no one said Linkswap? Shits gonna moon when people catch a scent of the Matic L2 network

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>>29548248
At that theoretical point though, wouldn't you be more worried about just being able to afford food and basic supplies? I mean, if these asset bubbles collapse, it would likely be caused by pulling cashing in to start purchasing things again once these lockdowns are over. At that point prices for goods would skyrocket as inflation finally hits consumer goods, and then assets further devalue as people continue to cash out just to try and get any money to buy basic things.

Right? So unless you're already an elite or a prepper, we are fucked in that scenario and purchasing a BTC megadip would be the furthest thing from our minds

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>>29548533
(besides my obvious grammar fuck ups, please tell me I'm a retard and I'm wrong, as this scenario keeps me up at night these days)

>> No.29548613

>>29545371
In USD ? Uranium !

>> No.29548617

>>29548533
Cool, 'cause I'm a prepper who's become wealthy through crypto and has multiple exit strategies in place so yeah, no prob.

>> No.29548693

>>29546886
Because it has no real life value and is barely used irl, usually in illegal activities, plus it's very volatile so it will never become a currency

>> No.29548748

>>29548533
It's literally 2021 and you aren't a prepper? Unironically ngmi.

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>>29548617
Honestly if that scenario does play out, I hope you make it dude. At least a few of us do, just to spite the ones who caused this.

>>29548748
Hence this thread. Trying to make it as soon as possible in whatever little time is left.

>> No.29549549

>>29548840
Fortunately anon, in the coming collapse, you will be able to use force to get assets and power. Unfortunately, after the first month or so, the only people with true wealth will only be the ones who are heavily armed and belong to a small, tight-knit community.

>> No.29549774

>>29548693
I sold my 1 BTC at 55k, bought back at 47500

The $7500 I made looks pretty real to me

>> No.29550737

>>29545371
Are you sure you mean price?
YFI

>> No.29550785

>>29545371
the cunnycoin will reach 8 digits

>> No.29551281

>>29545762
Nope, LTC would have to do what BTC does a thosand times better to push BTC out of the way networking effect is just too strong.
>>29545585
ETH without a doubt could. Gas fees need to get under control but I don't doubt that will be fixed over time and as tech gets better.
>>29545448
Unironically.

>> No.29551374

>>29545371
cock and ball torture coin is already 1.5 million but I hold the only one sorry :(

>> No.29552422

>>29545371
WOW, BTC-chan is 12yo already?
Damn, they grow up so fast.