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why the fuck is this pumping right now

>> No.55122373

>>55122306
because I sold

>> No.55122501

>>55122306
It pumps now and it will always pump. Top 8 coin next run. I have been buying monthly since jan 21 and I am sure this is the make it coin.
Also for noobs the make it stack is 100k and suicide stack is 10k.

>> No.55122512

Gm Sirs

>> No.55122548

I bought the absolute top, if I can even recoup that I would be over the moon.

>> No.55122579
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>>55122306
fuck you for making me look


it's over

>> No.55122650

It's over (MIPs)

>> No.55122746

>>55122306
This is my largest holding. 155k stack reporting in. My thoughts? ehh. Its my worst performing crypto asset. If you didn't buy and want to, I'd suggest you pick another asset that is performing well. This will be grid locked likely until 2030. If you want wait that long, buy some. I bought, because I can wait that long before any profits, but yea, most people can't.

>> No.55122772

>>55122746
If this is your largest holding and you plan on staking it that long, you should consider getting involved with the project to maximize the odds of its success.

The real make it stack is the friends we make along the way. This is financial advice.

>> No.55122801

>>55122772
Its already delegated, to supporting the network. Set it, and forget it. By 2030, it should be at least doubled in value.

>> No.55122857
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55122857

>>55122306
/biz/ hates money.

>> No.55123081

>>55122746
>>55122801
Undelegate your stack and sell. Just buy an index fund if you expect a fucking 2x by 2030 for fuck sakes lmao

>> No.55123105

>>55123081
I'm pretty sure this is a guaranteed x10 minimum next bullrun. X30+ by 2030. Easy.

>> No.55123108

>>55122801
>>55123081
Sorry bro, not selling. See you in 10 years when me and this other anon make it

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>>55123108
>See you in 10 years
Most of /biz would be in there 40s.

>> No.55123169

>>55122801
20-30c GRT is basically a done deal with either a generous earnings multiple applied to very conservative projected post-sunset revenue, or a more modest multiple applied to a more optimistic projected post-sunset revenue, well before 2030, 2025 even, and that's not accounting for new integrations and utilization.

Delegation provides economic security to the protocol, but there are other ways to contribute and really see it through over the next several years, rather than parking capital and blindly waiting for it to appreciate. The more minds in the ecosystem, the better, especially those who bring either technical skills, people skills, or just spare time to the table. There are already a few anons but it would be nice to see more.

$20k ROI over 6-7 years, which is the price appreciation you're waiting for in that timeframe, is equivalent to delegation rewards over that same timeframe at an average of 18 cents ATBE, not accounting for query fees or price gains. This really is not much, not worth sitting on your hands to wait years for, and honestly more bearish than my expectations as a permabobo. If you're going to sit and wait that long, you may as well pass the time doing things to help drive mindshare, utilization, and revenue to the protocol - and indirectly contribute to yield and valuation - and maybe even pick up some new skills, connections, or more along the way.

>>55122857
Fuck off dweeb.

>> No.55123487

>>55123169
I'm just waiting to what what happens. You have to understand that a competitor could spring up anymore moment now. I'm very caution with GRT, mostly because the way it was marketed.

>> No.55123538

>>55123154
Would you rather be rich 40 yo or a poor one? Easy choice imo

>> No.55123893

>>55122306
GRT? what the hell is that?

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>>55122746
Yeah I got in early. One of my best entries ever. 0.35 avg before the gigapump but I bought the staking hype and never sold :( I am shit.

>> No.55124026

>>55123487
>I'm just waiting to what what happens.
You can wait to see what happens, or you can help make things happen. The most you can lose by getting involved is time and energy. At the very least you can leverage the experience.

>You have to understand that a competitor could spring up anymore moment now.
What's more probable is that competitors will nibble away at use cases further from the core value prop. Closely watching how the subsector has played out over the past 2-3 years, however, I just don't see another decentralized indexing protocol emerging, securing more liquidity, out-iterating its teams on the R&D front, and eating its market and ecosystem developer manpower. It's an industry standard with a lot of firepower behind it.

>I'm very caution with GRT, mostly because the way it was marketed.
As a developer tool it was marketed just fine. It was and is also very careful about how it approaches engagement with non-developers.

>> No.55124431

>>55124026
>It was and is also very careful about how it approaches engagement with non-developers.
Can you elaborate on this?

>> No.55124498

>>55124431
There's a reason why it doesn't discuss price, capitalization, or revenue projections, exclusively denominates all historical value metrics in GRT, and doesn't advertise staking as an investment income vehicle.

It's clearly toeing the line with respect to compliance with regulatory precedents.

>> No.55124593

>>55122306
Sorry OP, /biz/ wants to be poor

>> No.55124772

>>55124498
Okay, but most founders don't. I don't see how GRT is different.

>> No.55124783

>>55124772
Most reputable projects operate in a similar manner. My point is that I don't see what's troubling about the way they market themselves.

>> No.55124786

>>55122548
>>55122306
After buying a few gurties I haven't been eble to squrtie if you catch my drift

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>>55122746
Kek

>> No.55124920

>>55124783
you fucking autists sound like grt holders probably have wrinkles

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>>55122306
Who buys that shit?

>> No.55125805

It's part of the AI sector of crypto. GRT and VRA are the major plays for the next bullrun.

>> No.55125987
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55125987

I bought a sui stack at 15c, I'm underwater but not as badly as some of the other guys in this thread.

>> No.55126013

>>55125987
I dcaed like theres no tomorrow when it was 30c. Avg 50c per piece.
>100k stack

>> No.55126767

Close this shitty thread. what a fucking cringe of crapcoin.

>> No.55126991

>grt
more like dirt

>> No.55127321

>>55126013
>>55126767
Very funny. Obviously you've never heard of the Google of block chain suckers.

>> No.55127922

>>55126013
>>55126991
kek baggies

>> No.55129442

>>55127922
Checked and luckily I am not a manor baggy, i bought in at .14 cents, but if it drops below .10 cents I am roping. Wish me luck

>> No.55129449

>>55129442
Major*