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I’ve been seeing a lot of posts talking about the market condition, it sucks to see that all you guys care about is the pumps and not the advancement nor the possibilities of a fully adopted decentralized system will bring.

I’d rather y’all see this bearish market as an opportunity for more developments to come into the DeFi space. At least for the projects that will have a long-term effect for sure. A bear market is where we separate good projects from bad ones.

Let's fucking grow up and see the real value!

>> No.50714402

Shit is being hacked every day who the fuck is going to trust defi?

>> No.50714555

>>50714402
Yeah. First the Harmony One bridge and recently saw something else get hacked too. Crazy times. Kek

>> No.50714565

>>50714384
DeFi is a sideshow. The future is utile.

>> No.50714615

facts anon. ethereum is out here growing. bitdao's zkdao proposal is going to put in millions towards scaling eth. retards only thinking about pumps and dumps. zoom the fuck out ZOOM THE FUCK OUT

>> No.50714630

>>50714615
What's happening with the ETH merge, isnt that shit this month

>> No.50714646

>>50714565
please whats utile?

>> No.50714660

>>50714646
Sounds like he meant utility. Kek

>> No.50714663

>>50714630
I'd wish it is, I mean we actually need more advancements that can drive in the adoption we want.

>> No.50714672

>>50714660
I meant utile. It's an adjective. A Google search is just two clicks away.

>> No.50714688

>>50714402
You think TradFi don't experience hacks and bugs as well? come off it anon, deFi still has a better stance here.

>> No.50714696

>>50714672
sounds like we got a scholar in the house ... Kek.

>> No.50714706

>>50714688
DeFi lacks regulation, though I am for DeFi over TradFi let's not ignore the facts

>> No.50714727

>>50714384
Bear market is a vital part of the financial market as it helps seperate quality products from the irrelevant ones an effect we are currently seeing.

>> No.50714740

>>50714555
Almost $2 billion lost to hacks in the first half of 2022, scary times!

>> No.50714809

>>50714706
Regulations are so archaic anon, who wants to be bound by some shitty rules.

>> No.50714823

>>50714706
that's why its Decentralized.... regulating it defeats its purpose.

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>>50714727
Like they say, a bear market is a builder's market

>> No.50714840

>>50714823
Not regulating it leads to more hacks, pajeet. There has to be middle ground

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>>50714740
And people are more scared of regulations, kek. Imagine losing that much.

>> No.50714874

>>50714823
Right, If we wanted regulation, we'd stick to TradFi
>>50714840
What the fuck is the middle ground then, newfag

>> No.50714900

>>50714696
LOL owned

And agreed OP, the truly creative stuff will happen during these times. On that note here's some alpha for thought, though you didn't hear it from me
partition.gg

>> No.50714908

>>50714840
I'm not against regulations, at some point we'd be back here, but decentralized means its without control from a singular person or body and I prefer the later than the former.
>>50714855
the psychology in this space can be insane ... kek.

>> No.50715035

>>50714908
Of course there has to be something that preserves the essence of decentralization and also allows for more regulation, enough to prevent hacks by the very least.

>> No.50715062

>>50714615
GTFO shilling jeet

>> No.50715100

>>50715062
Kek. Those bitdao shills are getting out of hand. Every fucking where I go

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>>50714384
The market is just insane to say the least, first minutes we lambo and next we all in trenches... Perfectly time For nomies to get rektk

>> No.50715186

>>50714555
Regulations would have to set in to curb all these craps
>>50714615
Quit shilling that shits, pajeet at best

>> No.50715214

>>50715035
You se just how i See... also that Feds will want to see how much good DeFi can provide if they'll have to let it just roll, and that's where projects owners need to see reasons to work on important products than the usual pump and dump.

>> No.50715216

>>50715166
The crypto market had already been volatile. It isn't for the faint hearted. Kek

>> No.50715317

>>50714826
Just the perfect definition one can come up with.

>> No.50715337

>>50715317
sadly, many projects are sleeping rather than building.

>> No.50715364

>>50714855
Regulations puts a stain on the whole financial world satoshi was envisioning, i don't see room for it.

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>>50714384
Is Railgun actually a decent coin? I heard it could be the next Monero. It's 79c per RAIL token right now.

>> No.50715384

>>50715337
Pathetic, it's obvious they had nothing to offer in the first place.

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>>50715214
What you're describing is basically utility or security tokens that are taking advantage of this bear and still building. The former goes further than just store of value. Utility tokens offer incentives basically. More perks, better staking returns etc. Not a meme like DOGE, easy pump and dumps.

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>>50715380
Depends on what you mean by decent coin

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>>50715405
>Depends on what you mean by decent coin
I mean is there money to be made here? It seems like privacy coins may be the next big thing.

>> No.50715525

>>50715389
So basically hat you're referring to is BNB

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>>50715525
BNB, ZIL, BAT, ALBT are all examples of utility tokens.

>> No.50715575

>>50715384
A few do, but the bad eggs covers their effect.
>>50715389
DOGE has never been an option, there's way better projects around for me to consider looking at the likes of DOGE, i'd better spend my time in anticipation of products like Fundrs from Allianceblock, possibly i'd have access to new projects when it goes mainnet.

>> No.50715665

>>50715479
Not so much interested in privacy tokens see no reasons for them,i actually prefer defi cause the solution make the world of finance easier.

>> No.50715836

>>50714402
I fucking don't trust DeFi. Most are shit this period.

>> No.50715888

>>50715554
Let's not forget there's still a risk with utility tokens despite the benefits. The latter has mentioned KYC but we can't get ahead of ourselves just yet.

>> No.50715907

>>50715337
That actually true. The few that are building now will definitely do well when the market recovers. Anticipating Fundrs launch.

>> No.50715955

>>50715907
When is it scheduled for and how will that help us during a market like this, pajeet

>> No.50716050

>>50715836
Thats same thing i've been addressing, I wish those with real utility win more attention, but the greedy asses we've got here will only go after the pumps and dumps.
>>50715907
If you're anticipating Fundrs as well, then you've got some good eyes I'm glad they're making it easy for new interesting projects to launch, with well provided resources from capital to skills.

>> No.50716052

>>50715888
KYC in DeFi seems to be an interesting and unique concept. I'm sure this will bring greater trust and traction to projects that offers it.

>> No.50716116

>>50715955
Well, It should go live this week and I'm really anticipating it. In addition, it will help in a market like this because it will ensure peer to peer funding and inflow of capital.

>> No.50716204

>>50716116
It's fucking hilarious how we all be waiting for Fundrs that we don't realize that same DeFi terminal started receiving some attention from GameFi, I mean we could do well with more of these.
so lets chill and lets it all come naturally, except that we'd have some shit projects to deal with...Kek

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>>50714384
What we actually need for the adoption we are looking forward to- Optimal identity and asset management protocols. By all means, accessing assets across multiple chains shouldn't be ridiculously complex like it currently is.

>> No.50716291

>>50714630
Happening anytime from now

>> No.50716325

>>50714663
You should see how Ore network is involved in this. Lowering the barrier to users interaction with blockchain assets

>> No.50716476
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>>50715665
The need for privacy cannot be overemphasized, especially in DeFi.

>> No.50716498

>>50715575
Many people have given up on DOGE

>> No.50716524

>>50716498
Lol, some people believe Elon will come save it soon .. Kek

>> No.50716532

>>50716052
Well, KYC is good as well as well as some level of regulations but privacy requirement has to be set up. I believe you won't be comfortable with a random faggot tracking your wallet transactions without your consent

>> No.50716644

>>50716050
That is the sad reality. Many prefer pump and dump that project with real utility. That is how they get rekt.
The Fundrs will be a great asset to those who participate.

>> No.50716754

>>50716204
You actually have a great point. I actually didn't even know that DeFi terminal already is receiving attention from GameFi which is a very high body in the cryptoverse. We could just keep an open mind to both aspects. Somehow, I just feel the Fundrs mainnet launch would be explosive.

>> No.50716804

>>50715216
regulations need to set in before we get to a proper level of adoption.. projects preparing or building with regulatory infrastructure would moon as it goes

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>>50715337
What more can they do, when team are pajeets?
lots more solids projects are building regardless

>> No.50716866

>>50716644
making money is the only real utility
okay that's maybe hyperbole but you get my meaning

>> No.50716911

>>50716532
the Trustless identity verification feature of Alliance block would see this through in DeFi space
>>50716524
>> Only a chad still trust Elon >>

>> No.50716953

>>50716804
You're totally correct about this. I think Allianceblock with their TIDV is an example of project threading on this pathway.

>> No.50717028

>>50716644
thats why many cry, Imagine loosing your life savings just cause you're being negligent, Kek.
>>50716754
Vault hill embraced this already, I think It'll be a good resource for other projects.

>> No.50717047

>>50716852
Kek... This cracks me for real...

>> No.50717124

>>50717028
I saw the Vault hill update today on twitter and I was impressed. Many more will embrace it.

>> No.50717537

>>50715575
I think Doge has lost it trust and value. It was Elon musk effect that made Doge moon. No utility at all.
The upcoming Fundrs will be a good place for me to stake my Albt token so I can be part of the ecosystem Dao.

>> No.50717955

>>50716866
The words of a pajeets whose mainbag is DOGEELONSHIBA, the real utility is the essence of the project what solutions are they bringing on board.

>> No.50718101

>>50715186
Regulations would also help hasten the growth of the DeFi ecosystem as a whole as it would motivate TradFi to come onboard, hopefully Alliance Block can help create an infrastructure for this.

>> No.50718138
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>>50716532
Use Railgun, simple. You can shield your transactions very easily with it.

>>50716804
This is one of the narratives that's being driven big time this year.

>> No.50718310

>>50718101
I think they're already on it. In few weeks time the TIDV will go live and we will be closer in achieving the bridge between TradFi and DeFi.

>> No.50718689

>>50718138
tryna merge privacy & decentralization would be a thing i guess.
>>50718101
Having some sort of KYC in DeFi via TIDV would be revolutionary to the entire web3

>> No.50718721

>>50716498
Nomies still falls for that crap... haha
can never be a degen falling for an oligarch shitcoin

>> No.50719040

>>50716911
>>50718689
The TIDV is an important feature that would make ALBT standout in the DeFi space.

>> No.50719128

>>50714874
What about a project that bring both TradFi and DeFi and ensure the regulatory rules are all met. What do you think about it?

>> No.50719196

>>50714384
Sincerely speaking, bear market has sieved out the bad project from the good. So any project surviving and still doing will in this bear period is definitely for long term.
One easily connecting the traditional and decentralized finance together.

>> No.50719235

>>50717537
Aside the upcoming Fundrs in the project, I also like the cross chain interoperability bridge.

>> No.50719375

>>50719128
That would be more inflow of capital into the cryptoverse market. I will like to know such project.

>> No.50719425

test

>> No.50719652

>>50715554
These are actually solid utility token.
BNB being the token that serves as gas fee for binance smart chain

BAT serves as a decentralized browser

Albt serves as a union between TradFi and DeFi
Don't really know much about Zil.

>> No.50720517

>>50719375
The space is still evolving, more should pops in as we roll in with wider adoption

>> No.50722170

>>50715035
Sounds more like the need for financial privacy while maintaining decentralization, a privacy protocol will be more appropriate.

>> No.50722432

>>50715380
Railgun doesnt have to be the next monero, imo its a better version of monero with better features and you dont even need to own a RAIL coin to use the platform.

>> No.50722491

>>50715389
Any protocol offering asset management and asset security with a functioning tool best describes what defi needs atm.

>> No.50722713

>>50715479
Privacy is more than being the next big thing, its more like a necessity now with the current state of Defi and the rate at which the hacks are happening.

>> No.50722725

>>50717955
money is a solution to many problems

>> No.50722817

>>50715665
Dont be a retard this whole thread is about the importance of privacy and security protocols to Defi which is where it is highly needed now.

>> No.50722913

>>50715907
True and its the exact reason I am accumulating MATIC due to its upgrades and product launch not forgetting ore protocol and its recent involvement in the Web3 sector.

>> No.50722953

>>50714384
buy shepherdinu before elon musk tweets it.
little insider for the poor who want to get rich here

>> No.50722956

>>50714384
>I’d rather y’all see this bearish market as an opportunity for more developments to come into the DeFi space.
Do you really think there needs to be yet another shitcoin?

>> No.50722973

>>50717537
Lol, I know staking is a good one, but I think I value the fact that community members that engage will get early access into projects that'll receive funding from the product.

>> No.50723021

>>50716269
I agree with you anon, being able to access ones asset just from a single platform gives a level control.

>> No.50723083

>>50716498
Sold half of my bag for MATIC and ORE, I just got tired of the off/on relationship.

>> No.50723241

>>50716532
Its more than being comfortable it can literally be dangerous, literally exposing your wallets to hackers. Railgun has some good features as a privacy protocol, multi chain and ease of access, monero is also always available.

>> No.50723405

>>50716866
Money is the end point but only adoption will drive that and we need projects with products that are relevant to the crypto spce for the adoption. For now only a few sectors and projects are living up to that like:
>DeFi
>NFT
>Web3
>Identity management and security
>Privacy and asset management

>> No.50723435

>>50719128
Redpill me on this anon, what project is that?

>> No.50723477

>>50719235
Alliance block has always been know for interoperability it was no surprise when it partnered with ore protocol another project that offers multi-chain access.

>> No.50723532

>>50719235
It's a whole pack, and the truth is within a little time from now, these products will receive the acceptance they deserve.

>> No.50723827

>>50723477
Nothing from these guys have been a surprise to me, I mean they launch products like its nothing...

>> No.50725074

>>50723477
Fundrs just went live, so I guess the wait is finally over .

>> No.50725379

>>50725074
Exactly! What's next now is to look forward to the projects to be launched on the platform, hopefully DUA launch is soon.

>> No.50725560

FINALLY SOMEONE ON /BIZ THAT ACTUALLY THINKS
the advancements in DAOs is all i fucking care about right now

If we keep up this pace with shit like decentralized lending from platforms like AAVE and self governance from platforms like a BitDAO, we might actually have a chance at not being zombies controlled by the fucking government

>bu bu but muh gains
Fuck off cucks

>> No.50725807

>>50725560
These bitDAO shillers must be really hungry fags cause you bunch of retards are on every fucking thread chatting shit.