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Since there are so many different types of projects to explore, including the payment system, smart contracts, privacy, DeFi , blockchain infrastructure, tokenisation, DAO governance, gaming, and NFT.

> I'm honestly not sure which projects I'm going to invest in anymore. What else have you got anon? Are you ready??

>> No.54528834

>>54528732
Monero is the best when it comes to privacy. Buy xmr

>> No.54528918

>>54528834
Oh obsolete shit. Ngl

>> No.54529029

>>54528918
Can you explain why?

>> No.54529043

>>54528834
The best? There must be an explanation behind

>> No.54529210

>>54528732
What about my meme coin ? SHIB made me millions

>> No.54529310

>>54528732
> LINK
> NEAR

That's my stack.

>> No.54529390

>>54529310
Just that?

>> No.54529491

>>54529310
Based.

>> No.54529723

>>54528732
Gaming hype is over. Sorry folks

>> No.54529906

>>54528732
Grandma need to sleep

>> No.54529915

>>54529029
Of course he can't.

The absolute state of non tech retards pretending to know anything about the shit they either do, or don't, invest in.

>> No.54529965

I’m all in VRA

I think gaming projects will have a revival season

>> No.54529979

Egld and Chainlink

>> No.54530163

>>54529915
Behave

>> No.54530489

>>54529965
All in SHIT . NGMI

>> No.54530767

>>54529723
What's next?

>> No.54530822
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>>54528732
When will you realize that the current financial system is broken. Buy bitcoin, no one can shut it down

>> No.54530848

>>54529965
That's a complete trash. In crypto majority act before they think then wonder why their portfolio is down over 90%

>> No.54530879
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>>54528732
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z54MpfR3XE4
i'll get into crypto anytime i want. but i usually pick the ones with cute names and the best dank maymays

>> No.54530966

>>54530848
Trash. Nice

>> No.54530981

>>54530879
Don't get too caught up in the hype of a fancy project name, it's all bark and no bite. What really matters is a project's diverse offerings and ability to stay ahead of the game.

>> No.54530991

>>54530981
AI is also silly

>> No.54531140

>>54530991
How dare you ignorant clown?

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>>54528732
>I'm honestly not sure which projects I'm going to invest in anymore
No need to be confused anon. Buy stocks and wait for Blackrock to tokenise it. Kek

>> No.54531154

>>54530822
BTC is set to solve real world problems, but it's become too expensive for the common man. Food for the whales.

>> No.54531163

>>54530848
Plebs will never learn. I don't care about anyone who doesn't do a proper research before investing. You deserve to get rekt.

>> No.54531215

>>54531163
Poor will remain poor

>> No.54531241

>>54531148
Tokenization has attracted the interest of BlackRock, Binance, and Citigroup, but the issue is that it is too centralized. I won't like. It is still under control. Come on anon. We're here for decentralisation in the first place.

>> No.54531336

>>54531241
I still dont trust the centralised basis kek

>> No.54531367

>>54529965
All in?
Hahahhahaha

>> No.54531387

>>54528732
I've got bags on ORE, AZERO, and MBOX.

>> No.54531408

>>54530981
Based. What value can you provide for the real world? Centralised entities are losing to defi fast. Go hard or go home.

>> No.54531426

>>54531241
>but the issue is that it is too centralized
Who goes for those when there's defi? I mean there are actually projects like MNICorp who provides these services but in a decentralised environment. Makes more sense to me.

>> No.54531434

I'm honestly just gonna collect my HBAR rewards and not buy anymore crypto. Thats not to say you should by HBAR

>> No.54531439

>>54531241
Tokenization of real-world assets, such as real estate, commodities, private equity, credit, bonds, and art, is a concept that has been quietly percolating since 2018.
If we ever need a sustainable yield system in DEFI, this is a bailout. DeFi protocols need to embrace RWAs as a source of collateral or for new investment opportunities, providing more consistent returns for investors.

>> No.54531456

>>54531439
If you're interest in the tokenization of real-world asset, you should check out TOKO by DLA Piper, pretty interesting stuff

>> No.54531458

>>54530822
BTC should be a primary asset for any crypto normie, then any alts of choice. I've got other amazing alts in AXS, ORE, QAN, and XRP.

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>>54531387
What's this shill? Jeets will obviously never stop getting rekt.

>> No.54531476

>>54531439
This is already happening anon. A little research is all you need to find them. Wouldn't be long now.

>> No.54531492

>>54531426
The benefits of a decentralized setting are ones you already knew about. In addition, since the community will have a significant impact on the ecosystem, projects must avoid trashing the solid community foundation.
>>54531439
We must also look at that additional diversification. You don't need to rush anything or follow the insane hype for something that is worthless. It's important to DYOR.

>> No.54531501

>>54531470
Wtf is this photo? Lol

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>>54531336
Kek

But many still trust Berkshire Hathaway. Sources of capital are insurance, subsidiaries, equity, and other securities.

centralize, and the return is fucking negligible. It's owned by our non Jewish friend Warren Buffett, the big scum.
I'm stating this to know how retarded you are.

>> No.54531555

>>54531456
You just pussy out. Fuck!!
Why shilling this shit?

They don't even have a good profile model that's welcoming and sustainable.

>>54531476

There is no doubt about the solid positive speculation about this and how it can foster and create unification between the real world and DeFi. With this, I believe DeFi has a place in the economy.

>> No.54531602

>>54530991
Yet it offer several benefits such as accurate predictive analysis for informed investment decisions

>> No.54531610

>>54531148
It worth keeping an eye on how they will navigate the challenges of bringing real-world assets onto the blockchain.

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>>54531154
BTC is for whales yes, RWA solutions might be the way to go as bitcoin acceptance rates increase.

>> No.54531664

>>54531492

>It's important to DYOR

I don't invest without collecting sufficient data.

>> So far in 2020, DeFi protocols attracted users and traders to the crypto space with innovative financial applications, leading to a peak of $248 billion in TVL in December 2021. However, liquidity mining programs with unsustainable yields and the 2022 bear market led to a decline in TVL to $66 billion today. As traditional finance's claimed risk-free interest rate rose, and DeFi yields decreased, investor participation dwindled substantially.

With RWA in place, many folks would find it more sustainable to get on-board with trust and confidence, considering what it's backed with.
To think of it, this also has its loopholes, which should be a major concern as well.

>> No.54531737

>>54531458
Most altcoins have not been performing well at the moment. You can find a shitcoin that will 10x soon, buy 100k of it, then when it reaches 10x dump it.

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>>54531664
I believe that the rise of DeFi in 2020 was fueled by hypes and a lack of true knowledge among riders. People will constantly seek for a problem that is challenging to fix now that it is booming. I think the one to which you are referring will have a significant influence. We continue to develop. Also, the long bear market also affects its TVL imo.

>> No.54531750

>>54531434
HBAR is just causing me headaches

>> No.54531760

>>54531750
Lol, rekt or?

>> No.54531763

>>54531741
One funny realization atp is that crypto is slowly taking over the entire world. When you begin to see businesses that merge seamlessly with crypto, you'd know we're already there.

>> No.54531765

>>54531492
>projects must avoid trashing the solid community foundation.
What do you mean?

>>54531555
>create unification between the real world and DeFi
Are you late to the party or what anon? This is already happening. Physical businesses are making their stake on defi. Do I need to spell it out to you like a retard?

>> No.54531776

>>54531635
There's collataterisation in place for some. More are expected to join the narrative. It's all about the values they can bring now.

>> No.54531779

>>54531741
Long bear also makes for good developments. Projects are building or we wouldn't be here. This things are very easy to comprehend. Bring value and stay relevant.

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>>54531741
I also heard that holding NFE grant users fractional ownership of the project and they're eligible for other rewards. This will help reduce the complexity of DEFI to a large extent.

>> No.54531873

>>54529310
Yea, got these too, NEAR, LINK, ORE, and AURA are what I've got. Prepping for the bull season.

>> No.54532081

>>54531776
It will be intriguing to witness what new developments arise in the crypto world. In my opinion, the crucial aspect is establishing an economy in which both crypto and non-crypto businesses can collaborate seamlessly.
>>54531779
So to say, bear market is like blessing in disguise.

>> No.54532116

>>54528732
NFTs are based Chad. I have spotted good applications for them recently in the likes of Cloudbreakers, which gives users access to raffle draws and would also be implementing a staking mechanism this Q2

>> No.54532189

>>54531779
The involvement of the community is important. They can't support the project if they don't see its its goals and objectives. We avoid it because there are too many platforms without obvious routes anon.

>> No.54532320

>>54531741
Yeah, the long bear market is a major factor that led to bank runs and over-collateralization. Take a look at what happened to Celsius, LUNC, USTC, and FTX.

Developing a sustainable solution that will address this will, in a way, greatly foster the credibility we all wish to see in DeFi.

Imagine having a yield system that democratizes finance, is based on community decision, is decentralized, and is backed by land, real estate, fiat, and so many other things. That could be a long-lasting solution.

>> No.54532334

>>54532189
An engaged community is crucial for the success of any project and can promote greater adoption of digital currencies and enhance the overall efficiency of the financial system.

>>54532116
Raffle draws that might not worth with. Don't be fool anon

>> No.54532340

>>54531765
>Are you late to the party or what anon? This is already happening. Physical businesses are making their stake on defi. Do I need to spell it out to you like a retard?


I'm never late and can't be late, cringe. I still feel this aspect is at embryo. There is no doubt that in the next couple of years, it will be worth millions.

>> No.54532355

>>54531793
I'd like to know how successful this concept would be desu. I do think it's a nice one, but we already have shares in tradfi, so what's the big deal?

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>>54532320
isn't that the entire idea of every crypto around the block. the execution is the tea. there are just too many idealists around. we need realists.

>> No.54532415

>>54532355
TradFis are already here and but the problem is they don't want it in a decentralized manner? Keep it in mind. Decentralization has already become the norm anon. That's the big difference.

>> No.54532468

>>54531555
I dont even understand what you're trying to say
>You just pussy out. Fuck!!
>Why shilling this shit?

You can't even buy TOKO

>> No.54532475

>>54531750
Yeah me too. But i'm just gonna keep it and wait it out. I'm prepared to ride it to 0, I've written off that money. I still believe in it, but i might just be a shizo

>> No.54532732

>>54528732
they are all equally worthless
do these tokens have any inherent use case?
99% do not

ib4 governance, stake, boost, protocol revenue

its all about gambling with shitcoins in one form or another

>> No.54532751

>>54531439
how should these work in case of ownership?

is there some large warehouse where i can pick up my lambo where i have the token/nft for? ridiculus

>> No.54532872

>>54528834
XMR pajeet shills all over, there are good privacy wallets that lets people trade any coin with privacy and not needing to buy monero.

>> No.54533072

>>54532751
Its about stake of ownership and unassailable proof of ownership you dimwit. I can raise money by tokenizing a piece of art and selling you a tokenized peace of said art piece. Or part of my realestate. Or part of a luxury watch. Whatever the case. Can also be proof of authenticity, a non fungible token attached to a physical object, e.g. this rolex is real, here's the token of authenticity.

You think nfts are just funny internet pictures or what?

>> No.54533133

>>54532415
Tradfi isn't supposed to work in a decentralized manner. That's where defi comes in. I think anon has it mixed up.

>> No.54533219

>>54532340
It has the potential to unlock trillions of dollars, but I think it's still too early to say. As you may already be aware, the crypto industry is still experiencing issues. Adoption is not easy as what you think
>>54533072
Someone likes to spoon feed but that's better to let them understand

>> No.54533290

Nobody cares about any of that shit, only Bitcoin matters

>> No.54533299

>>54533290
Lol

>> No.54533342

>>54533072
Tokenizing assets might become a bigger deal than it currently is. But what's the inherent difference with shares? I think the fundamental principles are the same.

>> No.54533355

>>54533219
Adoption is gonna happen regardless. The governments of the world are slowly beginning to accept it. And America is losing its status as the center. Even if they keep antagonizing crypto, it's no longer their call.

>> No.54533388

>>54533072
you still have the issue of bridging the gap between blockchain and the real world

tokenization can only be enforced through law
not your funny smart contract which says so

most stuff that will be tokenized on a public ledger is useless shit

>> No.54533404

>>54528732
yield farming tokens which survived that fad from two years ago. I know of a really good low cap one tied to an exchange that is loved by pajeets and filipino poorfags.

>> No.54533411

>>54528732
Now getting low caps like ORE and buying some solid gems on Zksync.

>> No.54533486

>>54528732
Ain't ready for some Jews this year, I just put my damn bitches into ppTorn vaults, even though I already joined the quest to own some CHUNKS token through the ongoing airdrop.

>> No.54533594

>>54528834
Hell yeah, brother! Monero is an absolute beast and let's not forget about other privacy-focused platforms like Zcash,Dash and Railgun, which also offer some great features for those who want to keep their financial activity under wraps.

>> No.54533689

>>54528732
>privacy
Real talk, bros: if you ain't investing in privacy projects, you're living in the dark ages. These platforms are the only ones that make sense in today's world, where Big Brother is always watching. And while we're at it, let's not forget about the power of AI to change the game. So if you want to be ahead of the curve, invest in privacy and AI, or get left in the dust.

>> No.54533860

>>54533388
Who says tokenization can only be enforced through law? Say people decide to get together and tokenize an asset, who's to stop them? no asset has intrinsic value except the ones assigned to them.

>> No.54533877

>>54533689
The first aim of crypto was transparency. So, this privacy talk is quite contradictive. I think we should focus on what defi can bring to the real world

>> No.54533887

>>54533860
and who stops them for beating my ass and laughing when i want my part of the asset?

>> No.54533895

>>54533072
>You think nfts are just funny internet pictures or what
Ore Active NFTs are the ones I've seen with the best use case because it can control off-chain API e.g an NFT sold as rights to stream movies.

>> No.54533938

>>54533877
no it wasn't

>> No.54534473

>>54528918
You dont have to be polite about it, shit is from the stone age. ZKPs are taking over.

>> No.54534477

>>54533895
You anon, imagine holding a JPEG and not realizing that holding an NFE is like holding a rare qualities share of a company. Which will you prefer?

>> No.54534489

>>54530848
But that is why it is called a bubble.

>> No.54534598

>>54531408
Centralization was never part of the crypto road map but we know the govt will always find a way in for control. I see privacy is gaining momentum as much as Defi, its all about decentralization and freedom.

>> No.54534616

>>54532362
Not in all cases. Solution, idea, and approach DeFi even if they seem to push the same narrative.

>> No.54534623

>>54532468
Why would you, cringe?

I'm never buying into that shitcoin, retard.

>> No.54534651

>>54534598
>I see privacy is gaining momentum
All privacy products are trash.
Monero is a fucking scamcoin, the likes of secret railgun and spiderdao only live in xmr shadow. AI tokens are my ticket to financial freedom, where to find the ones to rally, altcoinistdao got me covered normies

>> No.54535052

>>54528732
Who's some gaming shits there??

>> No.54535067

>>54534623
I'm not gonna sleep on ORE, ENS and LINK.

>> No.54535142

>>54531737
No time wasting retard, I'm not gonna sleep on CHUNKS airdrop, rewards are melting faces for holding one or more NFTs.

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>>54528732
I'd simply tell you to follow the top hyped narratives if you actually want to make it, remember the last bull run when folks made life changing money off GameFi, memes, DeFi and metaverse projects?

Same thing is going to happen with PerpDexs, real-yield, AI and self custody projects.

>> No.54535242

>>54534477
I prefer an NFT with solid use cases like those privacy nfts from secret network and those modeled by railgun

>> No.54535365

>>54528834
All these xmr niggers

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>>54528732
Im fully invested on VINU. This is my suicide stack, this is all im aiming for, I have full belief on the project and even if you think this is my justification waiting for a reason to die, its not, it's a bet. And im all in

>> No.54535416

>>54535206
>gns for perps
>fet for ai
>sylo for self custody
thoughts?

>> No.54535658

>>54535413
Kek anon really said suicide stack

>> No.54535713

>>54535416
Like that you sticking with low caps from various narratives, one of them does really well and you could be printing 20x or more

>> No.54536069

>>54533133
We all need decentralization for growth and expansion, as well as obviously for transparent business transactions. Let's be honest but we're getting blinded by them already. Not surprised that the blockchain is the leading tech. Polygon is known for its scaling and transparent solution.

>> No.54536117

>>54535413
sounds like a meme

>> No.54536267

>>54535416
I've got a small stack of sylo too, been LP staking for a while and waiting for the nodes incentives to roll out.

>> No.54536741

>>54531426
Since this addresses the issues the crypto sector is facing, I believe we can anticipate a distinctive strategy when it comes to their long-term services, which will be advantageous to all. Although I don't want to expect much and let's see how it goes.

>> No.54536772

>>54535365
Hahahaha wtf

>> No.54537571

Defi will only mean something to the real economy when JP Morgan, family offices and all the other Goldbergs of the world know that they’re not swapping monkey coins with Abdullah from Hisbollah or Ching Chong Un from North Korea. Once you can have an ongoing identity that doesn’t completely doxx your every move in defi, much wider business models will open up. $cheq are unironically in talks with credit bureaus to allow the creation of credit ratings in defi. (This is incredibly bullish)

>> No.54537609

>>54537571
first real defi would be supermarket loyalty scheme. don’t see cdbcs being eth shitcoin tho

>> No.54539370

>>54533133
There's urgent need for collaboration between both sectors; both unique and needed for different reasons; Whenever the collaborations begin to happen, there'll be a breath of fresh air over the finance system.

>> No.54539770

>>54537609
WDYM???

>>54539370
How are you gonna get a collaboration when they're both fighting each other so bad?

>> No.54540048

>>54539770
It's these American normies who don't want to accept these Defi entities. My advice is that they should explore other partnerships in Europe; they've got a better opportunity there. Smart platforms are already taking the bold steps though; I recently saw SpoolFi's v2 roadmap and I could see they secured some sort licenses based on MicaR and MIFID 2 standards. Others need to follow suit.

>> No.54540327

>>54540048
So are they licensed for full operation in Europe or what?

>> No.54540542

>>54540327
When you achieve standard compliance measures, it's safe to say you've been green carded to commence operations. But we'll wait for the official launch of v2 to see how it all plays out.