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56224638 No.56224638 [Reply] [Original]

NFTs, DeFi, Utility Coins. Which one gets a bull run first. I was thinking DeFi since it's been about 2 years since the last one.

>> No.56224658

We're nowhere near close the next bull run cycle, that's for damn sure.

>> No.56224674
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You are a fucking retard for even adding NFT's on that list knowing full well everyone knows those are a complete scam after hundreds of millions of dollars went down that pipeline and magically disappeared.

Utility coins don't matter. Nobody is adopting middleware. This is why Chainlink's CCIP has made like 90k in revenue (not profit) in 3 months. That's literally lunch money for Sergey and his company filled to the brim with diversity hires.

Privacy and DeFi is where it's at. Probably. Only if you have an optimistic mindset.

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>>56224638
>regulators stepping in to ban crypto in the US
>nft bubble crashed
>crypto interest at an all time low
>biz being deader than ever before
>no real hopium of anything substantial coming out to really attract new liquidity into the industry
>retards still talking about a bull run
We deserve at least 3 more years of continuous dumping after shitcoin faggots have finally stopped leeching off the industry to finally rise from the ashes. Binance's collapse would also be pretty nice since that'd give me a decent entry price opportunity at somewhere around 8-10K.

>> No.56224715

>>56224674
Anyone with an above average IQ would've easily realized that the whole NFT craze was nothing more than a ticking timebomb waiting to blow up, lol. What fucking value does a glorified hyperlink jpeg have compared to projects that offer actual, practical value in the form of SOLVING problems?

>> No.56224724

>>56224692
the only real, objective thing you said in there is that nfts are dead.

you had more than a decade to buy bitcoin at great prices, bro. it's not going to crash to $10 dollars just so you can use $200 off your paycheck to accumulate.

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>>56224674
>>56224692
>>56224715
So much anger at missing out on making millions off of the retarded masses you despise lol

>> No.56224761

>>56224692
don't forget about the upcoming recession and economic crisis similar to the one we had in 2008 ;^)

>> No.56224765

>>56224638
the real plot twist is BTC and top 10 will pull more x’s compared to smaller alts than anyone anticipates since next bullrun will finally be fueled by institutional money and they won’t gamble on low mcap shitcoins. most normies are burned and will hesitate to buy until the very top

>> No.56224773
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>>56224638
Defi. Anyone saying privacy is fucking stupid 90% of people are more than happy to give away their fingerprints and eye scans for $10 bucks ($WLD anyone?)

Anyways I don't know who or what will bring in that new defi liquidity but my biggest bets are both Kaspa and Kava. Kaspa is practically a better Ethereum and Kava is an Ethereum co-chain that fixes a lot of garbage regarding ERC-20 contracts like shit performance etc. I'm playing both sides pretty much.

>> No.56224797

>>56224752
H-How many Monero (ticker: $XMR) coins do I need to hold to deserve a footjob from Monero-chan? Please this is an extremely important question. Financial advice accepted.

>> No.56224810

>>56224765
Buying high and selling even higher is another way to make money although it'll give substantially lower returns than simply buying low and selling high tho

>> No.56224828

>>56224773
defi is old news played out narrative and the vast majority will suffer the same fate as 2017 alts - they will never reach a new ATH. this doesnt include actually valuable and established projects like link eth maybe onchain derivatives and DEXes

>> No.56224840

>>56224724
>implying jewish regulators aren't trying to do everything in their power to make the goyim capitulate so they can easily profit off of this situation that they caused by themselves

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>>56224773
kava is for staking and nothing else anon.

>> No.56224855

>>56224773
Why not just straight up buy $ETH instead of relying on 3rd party solutions to "fix" Ethereum as you say here?

>> No.56224871

>>56224638
Newfag here. What the fuck can I do with crypto besides staking and using it as a way to send money from point A to point B? Serious question.

>> No.56224884

>>56224828
>they will never reach a new ATH
but this has been the exact same pattern they've followed each new bull run though

what is also true however is that they'll keep giving diminishing returns for sure.

>> No.56224896

>>56224797
5K at the bare minimum. You must also run your own Monero node to maximize your chances. Good luck anon

>> No.56224909

>>56224752
moar coins need qt anime gurls as their mascots. nuff said

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>>56224855
... diversification is a good thing you know...

>> No.56224940

>>56224638
Crypto is dead. Get a fucking job and stop being a bunch of neets

>> No.56227703

>>56224638
Many people are ignoring the crypto payment narrative and projects like ACH and CYMI that are making it easy to spend our crypto anywhere and at anytime

>> No.56227990

>>56224828
Yeah, I think it's best to go for new projects and new narratives instead of the old ones

>> No.56228088

>>56227703
I prefer the second token there because of the zero fees that it offers on all transactions done with its card

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>>56224658
>We're nowhere near close the next bull run cycle, that's for damn sure.
>>56224692
>We deserve at least 3 more years of continuous dumping