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Which coins most closely follow the principles of The Intelligent Investor?

AKA
>Underlying value over speculated growth
>Least likely to go to zero
>Intrinsic value of token grows as project grows

Avalanche fits. Chainlink doesn't as the token doesn't hold value despite a monopoly.

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literally picrel

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Dot potentially. Not sure what they're going to do now that the roadmap is over

>> No.49737094

>>49736898
Absolutely none of them. Crypto is purely speculative. Without the Fed propping them up as they have been for the last 10+ years, the whole crypto market is going to collapse. Survivors will be few. BTC and probably ETH but anything more is a total gamble if it will exist in 5 years.

>> No.49737242

>>49736898
There are a lot of cryptos with underlying "value". Problem is the "value" is much lower than what people can imagine. Remember there is slim to non profitability as of now in crypto.

Link, Icp, Audio, Helium, Render are a few of value that comes to mind.
But I don't think we'll see those prices without a prolonged stagflation environment without central bank intervention. Our economy is broken.

>> No.49737271

>>49736898
>Shitcoins
>Cash flows

Lel
You niggers still think shitcoins are anything more than a game of musical chairs?

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This thread is just bait to spruke vaporware shitcoins under the banner of
>dude everyone in the future is going to use it, therefore it's value investing
No it isn't, and you're either dishonest or a retard If you consider hyperspeculative tech stocks (which is what literally every coin mentioned here is) in a within the umbrella of "value investing".

>> No.49737383

>>49736898
>intelligence
>crypto

>> No.49737392

>>49736898
ETH is the only one.

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>> No.49737415

>blue chip crypto
>value investing

it's speculative asset in the end 99.9% of this shit goes to zero and turd worlders will buy bitcoin instead of hoarding turkish liras and argentinian pesos.

>> No.49737438

>>49736898
none lmao, try actually reading it

>> No.49737459

>>49736898
kek
laughed, thanks op

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>Avalanche fits
LMAO you mean the same “scaling solution” that had gas fees reach all the way up to $14

would much rather keep my MATIC bags

>> No.49738418

>>49736944
>t. retard

>> No.49739250

>>49736898
XCM

>> No.49739349

>>49736898
you're getting ahead of yourself in assuming that crypto even has any reliable indicators or underlying value
TA is just dumb doodles, the entire crypto market is a ponzi dictated by whales and your best hope is to cash in for their scraps when they decide to pump

>> No.49739394

>>49736898
>Underlying value over speculated growth
>Least likely to go to zero
>Intrinsic value of token grows as project grows
There's only a hand full of tokens that fit into said description. One of them is Monero.

>> No.49740688

>>49739394
Remind me how Montero is supposed to grow? Only from more people using it, right? So if crypto as a whole will shrink by an extraordinary amount because of a possible upcoming recession/depression, why would monero's price behave differently from other coins?

>> No.49740719

>>49736898
> Intelligent Investor
> Crypto
Choose one