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Did anyone else take advantage of the .05 cheapies? Or am I the only person dumb enough to still accumulate this token?

>> No.52347502

>>52347436
Imagine wasting the bear market buying this garbage instead if literally anything else

>> No.52347761

>0.05c
>cheapies
Boi we're going below 1c

>> No.52347947

>>52347502
...like what anon

>>52347761
B-but it was listed by all major exchanges at ICO. It's the GOOGLE OF BLOCKCHAIN!

>> No.52348877

>>52347436
somebody call Minoosh. I am afrais thar he migth have roped

>> No.52348922

caught the falling knife at 0.085, 0.075, then 0.065

retarded since I initially already had a buy order for all of it at 0.065 that I cancelled

>> No.52348956

>>52347436
Had 100 last year, just bought 1k yesterday

[spoiler]unironically

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>>52347436
GRT IS THE CHOSEN COIN!
$40 IS FUD

>> No.52349175

>>52349006
I'm beginning to wonder if $1 is ever a possibility again

>> No.52349283

It's ogre.

>> No.52349366

>>52347436
Sitting on a bag of 22k with a $1.15 average buy in. This sounded like a guaranteed blue chip coin given it’s tech and use case. Thinking of throwing a final three grand at this if it goes below 0.05. Is this gonna have a Chainlink-like run in 2025?

>> No.52349378

>>52349366
paid $50k for mine stack.. no I do not have a 1M.. barely 100k

>> No.52349387

>>52348877
Good eveneing Sir. Optimis never die

>> No.52349619

>>52349366
>>52349378
Holy shit anons, those are some heavy bags. My original buys were in Dec 2020/Jan 2021. 5k GRT for ~$3.5k. Quadrupled my stack yesterday for another $1.5k, kek.

>> No.52349786

>>52349387
good to see you! hope all is good

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>>52349366
>Is this gonna have a Chainlink-like run in 2025?

I don't wanna be a shill or give any false hopium... but maybe anon.... just maybe...

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>>52349366
>Is this gonna have a Chainlink-like run in 2025?

I don't wanna be a shill or give any false hopium... but maybe anon.... just maybe...

https://crypto.news/the-graph-announces-2023-roadmap-plans-to-integrate-arbitrum/

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>>52348877
>>52348922
>>52349366
digits

>> No.52350108

>>52350002
Explain to a brainlet what this means

>> No.52350128

The low price means the reward system will empty out of the calculated token release. If adoption picks up then it gets closer to being deflationary.

>> No.52350214

>>52350108
indexing isn't fast enough right now for querying real time data

this fixes that problem

>> No.52350215

>>52350108
means the free ride for developers will be over - if they want to keep utilizing The Graph's optimized, turnkey solution for subgraph indexing they'll have to pay for it, with GRT bought from the market

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>>52347436
I added to my stack when it breached 0.05. Also grabbed some ETH and XMR.

>> No.52350281

also a little reminder for anyone new or who might not already know... GRT is a registered security, so is already fully SEC-compliant

>> No.52350742

>>52347436
I took advantage of cheapies like RAIL, RIN, MDX instead of this shit

>> No.52351063

i still don't understand if i need to change anything when hosted service ends. i'm just delegating forever. can i safely add to my stake now or do i need to wait?

>> No.52351272

>>52350281
[citation needed]

>> No.52351575

>>52351272
ok, maybe that's bullshit. Pretty sure I remember reading something about it in the early days. They filed for and were approved for some kind of regulatory compliance anyway, I know that much.

>> No.52351619

>>52351575
Sir please cite your sources otherwise you speak out ass hole
>>52349786
Many blesses to you and family Sir

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>>52351619
nobody asked you MINOOSH

>> No.52352216

is 300K GRT enough to make it?

>> No.52352760

>>52347436
UPDATE! UPDATE! IT IS NOT OVER; REPEAT; IT IS NOT OVER!

GRT query fees increased 20% in the past 28 days.

>> No.52352870

>>52350215
>means the free ride for developers will be over
LMAO. great move. Now is the perfect time to start squeezing your customers for revenue. The crypto industry is booming after all. But i guess they have to do something to give money to bagholders. I mean, holding bags is so valuable and contributes so much to the business, it's really important those people be rewarded.

>> No.52353221

>>52352870
Kek. That's one thing I still struggle with...when is enterprise actually going to start adopting blockchain tech on any meaningful level?

I've worked at both EY and PwC, and both those firms invested heavily in blockchain advisory, so my midwit take is that it must eventually be valuable

>> No.52353300

>>52353221
I guess to expand on this thought, Big 4 firms tend to be young and on the cutting edge of what's new (average age is literally 28), whereas the Fortune 500 industry boomers being advised are married to their legacy systems and risk averse. The "crypto" industry has too much of a negative connotation. Blockchain needs to separate itself from the currency/meme bullshit.

>> No.52354361 [DELETED] 

you're probably the only one to be accumulating grt lmao. anyone with functioning brain cells would be slurping on some cheap BIT to have access to the largest and most diverse DAO treasury that BitDAO is holding

>> No.52354422

>>52352760
so this means more queries doesn't equal a higher price?

>> No.52354618

>>52349387
I’m not selling simply because I see minoosh in every GRT thread even though I’m 10k in the red.

>> No.52354636

>>52347436
5 cents? I remember seeing this shit hitting 2 dollars 2 years ago lmao.

>> No.52354972

One of my first alt I was interested in but still forgot why. Probably only because "the Google of crypto" KEK.

>> No.52355116

>>52347436
Have 1.5M stack that's now undelegated.

Why should I bother holding this shitcoin? I missed so many other runs.

Give me hope and I'll double my stack.

>> No.52355324

>>52355116
nobody cares about your gay larp. Do whatever you want.

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>>52355116
>monthly revenue is $20k
>0.5% of queries to the protocol have migrated
>if/when all current queries migrate, annual revenue would be 17% of the current liquid supply at the current price
>3m grt = up to $45k/yr post-migration atbe
>cut that in half to account for query optimization, deduct 20% to account indexer and curator cut
>add another $16k from indexing rewards at current price accounting for indexer cut

>> No.52355751

>>52355555
checked. so I have 300K GRT. how much would I make a year roughly post-migration? do you think queries could 100x if/when we get another bullrun?

>> No.52355799

>>52355555
Why are you using dollars dumbass

>> No.52356817

lmao at all retards in this thread, why didn't you sell at $2 like everyone smart did??
YOU ARE GOING BELOW 3c.
Looks like you should have bought PRQ after all, huh retards???

>>52355555
>3M GRT for $20k/yr best case scenario
You can't make this shit up kek

>>52352760
It increased 20%... In GRT, after it dumped 40% AHAHAHAHAHAHHAH

>> No.52356834

PRQueers still reee'ing and FUD'ing in GRT threads. Bullish.

>> No.52356994

>>52355799
because fees are measured in dai and grt is volatile

>>52355751
$3-4k probably at current volume and prices.

bearish on significant query growth right now; it flatlined for the first time in its history this year. macro conditions aren't looking so hot, so there's no telling when the next bull market will be, but that buys plenty of time for the protocol to mature and expand its addressable market. in current conditions, long-term query growth is virtually unpredictable.

>>52356817
cope

>> No.52357199

I just need you all to tell me how much my 50,000 stack will be worth at the top of the next bullrun in 2025?
I think we will see $5 so $250, 000

>> No.52357275

>>52357199
That will buy you a shit car in 2025

>> No.52357600

>>52347502
ikr, about accumulating token, I have my method with NFT staking rewards, and I do it on the Juno Network. I went all in when one of the projects on the network, LOOP DEX, launched the LOOP POWER that multiplies DEX revenue fees on the platform and distributes it to stakers.

>> No.52357648

>>52347436
If actual 5ct happens, I will
I got my limit buy right there atm

>> No.52357669

>>52355751
Possibly, we are all anticipating a bull run that will twice outlast this freaking bear season. Its just best we pitch our tent on a platform that is offering real economic opportunities to make the most of the impending bull run. I've had my biases, but I really do like what LOOP DEX is about, after making a connection to Latin America and the recent launch of LOOP POWER, they do what a clear road map and I'm in for it. Serving as a gateway to the Cosmos Ecosystem is another big catch.

>> No.52357677

>>52357275
A shit car like a classic Jaguar or a shit car like a Ferrari F50?

>> No.52357704

>>52351575
You know enough. I have been on the look out for projects I can invest in after accumulating cool APYs on the Juno Network through the LOOP DEX. I think I'll add you imputation to what I already know about this.

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>>52357600
>>52357669
>>52357704
fuck off jeets