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I know this is the time to pick a coin that would do spectacular numbers in the next bull market. I mean, it was during a period like this that metaverse projects were bought and held prior to 2021 explosion of metaverse tokens. Can anon suggest the perfect token to invest in and hold for the next bull run?

>> No.50796894

DUSK

I reached $1.20 at the very end of the last run up 5 months ago. Currently in testnet and seems to be ramping up development/progress lately. $0.165 now and $65M marketcap.

>> No.50796902

>>50796863
I just bought $1000 worth of AMP. Is pretty sht coin but now it's in the cheap cuz of the SEC stuff, even if it goes from .008 to .08, I'll be happy which isn't even it's ATH. Was cleared by SEC before, prob gonna be good to go again

>> No.50796959

>>50796863
Nothing seems trending go sell some ice cream anon

>> No.50797026

>>50796902
When will you realise that the bear market is just getting started? Don't be deceived anon

>> No.50797051

>>50796863
Nothing to navigate on anon, majority here act before they think then wonder why their portfolio is down 90%

>> No.50797162

>>50796959
Are you suffering from swollen testicles or something

>> No.50797285

>>50797051
Kill yourself

>> No.50797382

>>50796863
I've already made up my mind to beam my radar on Blockchain projects only. I'm making sure to stay on the lookout for them. Extra points for low cap ones

>> No.50797414

>>50796959
Without a doubt, but you can tell which is more likely based on what appears to pique most people's interest.

>> No.50797445

>>50797382
Talk about something else anon, how has blockchain secured the space we've heard of so many scams lately.

>> No.50797462

>>50797414
Making money is ultimately the most important thing, right?

>> No.50797515
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>>50797462
I believe the market has positioned itself for that. Most folks seems to root in for infrasture and enterprise project. Whatever the hype is, I'm fucking ready.

>> No.50797622

>>50797515
We all fucking ready, but then wait for bottom, put in some buck along with 10x leverage wait 3 years for ETH to do a 10x. But i think microcap with potentials can give you that in a year

>> No.50797746

>>50797622
Yeah, but it's not everyone that has the balls for low caps in this turbulent market condition where the sentiment is always negative.

>> No.50797794

>>50797746
I honestly don't give a fuck about market condition. One the project got potentials and is low cap I slurp in. Because of the money I'll get once it pumps

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>>50797445
You must be living in a bubble. The tech has been evolving or you need it to be spelled out to you?

>> No.50797852

>>50797829
No doubt, but nothing has changed anon. Recently, i guess you saw what happens to SOL. Hahahaha

>> No.50797949

>>50797515
Chads always looks out for products that work. It's long term now or nothing. It's not rocket science.

>> No.50798007

>>50797746
More reasons for fundamentals, wouldn't you agree? Blockchain innovations seem to be waking up. Watching from the sidelines.

>> No.50798022

>>50797445
Most hacks are due to human errors. Blockchains with very sophisticated consensus algorithms might be able to hold their own though. I think a good one is proof of honesty.

>> No.50798024

>>50796863
Every fucking chad has what token they're rooting for and from my end that's RIDE.
From what I've seen, users are going to experience a whole new experience, drive through it move through it.

The motion synchronized cars are talking to your game and you're feeling everything and that's some dope ass shit and that's on periodt.

>> No.50798044

>>50798007
I'm done watching from the sidelines. Already activated my Kucoin account so I can begin slurping Geeq

>> No.50798148

>>50797852
Sol is fucking centralised. When will you learn? Why put my funds there when there are better chains with BFT functionality. My money is important to me anon.

>> No.50798203

>>50797794
You must be on weed to say that. The market conditions affect all crypto assets, be it high or low caps.

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50798281

>>50798022
So many consensus now. That alone isn't enough to solve security problems. More innovations need to come into play.

>> No.50798335

>>50798148
I don't think Sol's problem is its centralization. Major issue is their security architecture. Also BFT is not a functionality, it's a measure of how secure a Blockchain is

>> No.50798398

>>50798022
Even ETH is moving to POS because that is what we understand better. What bullshit are you pointing out then? hahahaha

>> No.50798443

>>50798044
Good for you anon. Passive income can't be overruled. We need all the sustenance we can get.

>> No.50798448

>>50798281
There are a ton of them these days. But the good ones will always stand out.

>> No.50798452

>>50798148
If so, I think that's one of the best features, It's a very convenient arrangement i must say only if they support staking on the platform

>> No.50798487

>>50798203
kill yourself normie loan shark will eat you haha. I'm looking at the future from here. Microcap with potentials will sure earn me some bucks pretty soon

>> No.50798518

>>50798443
Every oldfag on biz have finally decided to look for passive income and staking projects

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50798558

>>50797949
Mind you, most of the so-called "working" products are nothing but crap. The most important thing is to have your investment in the right direction.

>> No.50798571

>>50798335
That helps a decentralised network to reach an agreement anon. A feature that resists failure is not a functionality? Think again

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>>50798443
I think it's not just a passive income but also the solution to real life application. That counts anyway. What do you think?

>> No.50798636

>>50798007
>Blockchain innovations seem to be waking up
If more emphasis is placed on both defi applications and real-life applications, it would definitely become a valuable technology to utilize. Come to think of it, do we even have such a thing? Most are just vaporware.

>> No.50798674

>>50798452
Learn to read and understand fag. Also DYOR

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>>50798558
Most are vaporware no doubt. More reason to stick with ones that have been tested and trusted. New projects are mostly shit.

>> No.50798871

>>50796959
Na you arent looking well enough, Web3 is actually trending and lots of projects are gravitating towards it with different approach.

>> No.50798916

>>50798398
You laugh at your own ignorance anon. Read up on the plethora of consensus algorithms. Knowledge is profitable

>> No.50798936

>>50797026
I am absolutely tired of hearing this, its should fucking deep I need to top up my MATIC and ORE bags before the web3 niche blows up.

>> No.50798954

>>50798571
You need to think deeply about these things. Functionality is different from a measure of functionality. Think, pajeet, think.

>> No.50798961

>>50798603
>>50798636
>>50798871
Everything will fail so don't expect much

>> No.50798964

>>50797051
I dont understand, arent they suppose to act before they think.

>> No.50798988

>>50798802
>New projects are mostly shit.Don't rule it out. New project or not, what matters is the community.

>> No.50798999
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50798999

Assemble a market-cap weighted index fund of these coins

>> No.50799017

>>50798603
Of course anon. That's the focus currently. Give something tangible or go home.

>> No.50799082

>>50798999
this looks like you just saw which coins you could buy on the PayPal app and bought all of them

>> No.50799114

>>50798871
I would say layer1 that enables others to develop chains and dApps. What do you have to say to that?

>> No.50799150

>>50798961
What made you think blockchain tech won't emerge as a data solution for enterprises and the health sector? Charles and Vitalik highlighted the need and importance of blockchain tech to enterprises and even government sectors. This must not involve the use of smart contracts.

>> No.50799154 [DELETED] 

Wassup Peeps, don't let those scamers fool u. Invest only the trusted ecosystems! Like Yopi Network.

>Fastest and cheapest payment feature in the world
>Highly scalable, community driven
>Full-stack product with all crypto opportunities and techs
>33%-49%-66% APY / 30-60-90 days lock

>> No.50799195

>>50799150
Businesses and organisations just might benefit the most from this. More efficiency and flexibility.

>> No.50799200

>>50798961
It will fail if they can't produce a product and manage the project well but that's not what they're up to neger.
>>50799017
It's just a matter of time imo.
>>50799150
Why talk to a brainless man? Come on.

>> No.50799233

>>50797382
Y'all are just moving to lowcaps?

>> No.50799453

>>50797382
Try looking into the privacy niche, there are several lowcap solid projects in there with products that are quite relevant to the cryptospace.

>> No.50799492

>>50799200
Don't be so confident.

>> No.50799518

>>50797515
>Web3
>NFT support
>Identity management and
>Asset management
These seems like the hype right now, if you are'nt here then mostlikely you are lost.

>> No.50799534

>>50799195
>More efficiency and flexibility.
I think this is why blockchain data solutions will always be preferable to conventional edi. We still have a long way to go in the space. Blockchain technology is still in its infant stage.

>> No.50800023

>>50799492
It's not being confident alone but it's also trusting the team behind and what it offers to the world.
>>50799534
The list of applications and usecases of blockchain tech in business and life is growing. There are more things to learn.

>> No.50800514

>>50797746
And that is where the problem lies Lowcaps are good investments in a dip but you just have to be strategic with your findings, personally I look to niches to find these hidden gems and so far identity management and asset security have delivered some solid lowcap projects like Ore protocol and Unido.

>> No.50801117

>>50800023
Blockchain is still a baby

>> No.50801537

>>50801117
I bet you will share the same sentiment with others if you conduct research on hybrid blockchains.

>> No.50801673

>>50798022
>Most hacks are due to human errors.
This is the absolute truth, besides algorithm there are a number of measures humans can take to ensure safety like utilizing private DEXs, Non custodial wallets and privacy protocols.

>> No.50801720

>>50801117
Too many uses to consider anon as blockchain is the best for international payments, operational improvements and yeah it enables enterprises to more easily transact with each other beyond regional boundaries. Couldn't mention everything anon but I think you got the point.
>>50801537
What have you found?

>> No.50801889

>>50798281
>>50798448
They stand out but still get overshadowed by the popular names, imagine ORE ID is still under utilized judging from its usecase being a tool for identity management, wallet security and multichain access.

>> No.50801971

>>50798558
Investing in these new 'working' projects will only result in getting scammed or dissapointed, you should look at project's time in the market too before investing.

>> No.50802080

>>50796863
the time was a month ago
you missed the bottom m8

>> No.50802383

>>50802080
Still got more time

>> No.50803015

>>50796863
The market's focus is slowly drifting toward privacy solutions as the regulations keep closing in. I'm keeping my eyes on Railgun which is already live on ETH, BSC, and Polygon for privacy on assets and transactions.

>> No.50803167

>>50798044
Geeq blockchain doesn't support smart contracts and provides better solution to the enterprises. I think this will add credibility on them.

>> No.50803704

>>50803015
What drugs are you taking?

>> No.50803911

>>50796863
INDEX

>> No.50804056

>>50803167
I don't understand without the support of smart contracts. Is it functional already?

>> No.50804580

>>50804056
It's not functional yet anon as they're still under development and building their own protocol will take a lot of time. Smart contracts are not necessary as the secure hash locked accounts and transfer mechanisms are governed by their protocol.

>> No.50804792
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50804792

Alts: BNB & ETH.
Shit: QOM, Kadena, SHIB, LINK.

>> No.50805004

>>50796902
realistic long term price prediction on this shit

>> No.50805111

>>50804580
The product might launch next year and is ready to provide solutions to every business. Sometimes, it's not about launching fast, it's all about being ready in terms of security. People should never reject that.

>> No.50805202

>>50796863
Haha it's boring

>> No.50805681

>>50796863
Soo what to do?

>> No.50805871

>>50796863
ETH
MATIC

UNI

UTK

>> No.50806131
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50806131

>>50805111
Security is the top priority and everyone knows that. Exploits, manipulations, scams, hacks are growing so they should also increase the layer of security.

>> No.50806478

>>50805871
Good bags

>> No.50808405

>>50796863
BTC
ETH
LINK
RAIL
MATIC

>> No.50808740

>>50797382
Privacy blockchains are growing pretty fast and railgun privacy protocol is moving pretty fast with top tech features.

>> No.50809246

>>50805871
Good bags. I'm going with ORE and MATIC for the long run.

>> No.50809267

>>50801971
True, Ore protocol have been in the space for years and last year the product ORE ID celebrated 2yrs of 0secs downtime. Time does matter.

>> No.50809295 [DELETED] 

>>50805871
Good bags. I'm going with ORE and MATIC for the long run.

>> No.50811756

>>50796863
Platforms that focus on identity management would likely be in the limelight soon chad. I'm glad I got in early.

>> No.50813712

>>50801117
Blockchains still have a long way to go and I think the focus is slowly shifting to multichain platforms and I recently came across a privacy solution with that quality. I think it's a good innovation to be able to enjoy privacy and anonymity on diverse blockchains desu.

>> No.50814193

>>50796863
Everest ID