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Is ADA still worth holding long term?

>> No.56314217

>>56314210
depends, do you like making fuckloads of profit during a bullrun?

>> No.56314229

>>56314210
That man looks exceptionally jewish

>> No.56314234
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56314234

>>56314210
Yes

>> No.56314274

>>56314210
>still
Never was.

>> No.56317068

>>56314210
Is it worth it? idk, but i have some. Number 2 after link on my list.

>> No.56317102

it's unfortunate that staking rewards are much lower now - but that's what you get with good tokenomics.

if there's another bullrun in the next 2 years, the marketcap alone versus bnb - with binance failing in a bunch of markets - has this primed to eat a lot of top 10 marketcap with people looking to put money into safer plays.

>> No.56317122

>>56317102
>good tokenomics.
How much cardano does Charles own?

>> No.56317191

>>56317122
probably a shitload, but at least it's not inflationary, and charles is a psycho who will spend the rest of his life trying to create some sort of legacy.

take a look at the top 20 by marketcap and pick out what you could define as an actual project that might be 'worth holding long term'. then take a few minutes looking at the tokenomics of these projects, and who is at the helm.

the list of what one might consider a 'safer play' to hold hoping for another bullrun is pretty small. cardano might be a ghost chain but IMO it's not a bad hold in hoping for some marketcap gains vs risk of project implosion.

>> No.56317265

>>56317191
>https://docs.cardano.org/explore-cardano/monetary-policy/

>Staking rewards for delegators and stake pool operators come from two sources:
>Transaction fees (these are virtually 0 since no one uses Cardano)
>Monetary expansion - a certain percentage (τ) of the pot is sent to the treasury, and the rest is used as epoch rewards.

What is the treasury wallet?

>> No.56317401

>>56317191
>ghostchain
https://eutxo.org/

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56317488

>>56317401
>https://eutxo.org/

>1.94 max tps
>block only filled by 12.91%

>> No.56317768

>>56317488
the tps you see is transactions within transactions you absolute brainlet. do basic research. also a "ghostchain" would imply no activity therefore your own image already proves you're wrong. bye bye i win

>> No.56317852

>>56314210
if you want to be rich anon - yes

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>>56317488
suck a dick my seething brainlet pet

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>> No.56317894

some ada handles - own those for life unlike the ETH rental model which sucks balls

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>>56317894

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Wingriders DEX & NFTs

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NFT Bomb & some Scripts

>> No.56317906

>>56317102
>it's unfortunate that staking rewards are much lower now
I'm staking in the spectrum finance ISPO for SPF tokens it's pretty comfy baka desu senpai no homo

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whattnot

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more shiz
>>56317906
gonna stake with midnight SPOs to get both ADA and Midnight Sidechain rewards

>> No.56317986

>>56317923
Can't I get Midnight sidechain rewards just from staking in ADA stakepools?

>> No.56317987

>>56317895
>>56317900
>>56317905
>>56317913
>>56317923
Not a single filled block

>> No.56317995

>>56317923
I'm hoping that drops right after spectrum's ISPO ends so I can move over to a midnight supporting stake pool right after
>>56317986
Only the ones that choose to implement midnight, but most will I would assume

>> No.56317996

>>56317986
Yes you can, you just need to stake with an SPO that runs both main-chain and Midnight nodes. That list is not out yet.
>>56317987
now that I've blown your ass wide open, why not bend over for me so I can slide right in

>> No.56318002

>>56317995
>'m hoping that drops right after spectrum's ISPO ends so I can move over to a midnight supporting stake pool right after
hope that works out for you anon

>> No.56318050

>>56317996
Cardano's annualized revenue is $1,560,000. If you were extremely generous and gave it a 250 P/E ratio, its market cap would be valuated at $390,000,000. If you divide that by the circulating supply (36,244,287,752) you get a price of $0.011 per ada.
You're holding and promoting overvalued dogshit that only exists to fund Charles' private jet. You will lose all your money and the only way you will be able to survive is to slurp nigger semen for sustenance.

>> No.56318098

>>56318050
only an abject idiot qualifies network txn fees as "revenue". 100% evidence of brainlet ETH bagholder brainwashing. Only point that fees will matter is in the distant future when ever increasing fees *may be needed to provide incentive to SPOs and stakers... but as you've seen in this very thread sidechain revenue will supplement very nicely.
>now bend over my seething cocksleeve

>> No.56318107

Let me guess, there are still no working dapps on cardano.

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just now...
>>56318107
stupid gonna stupid

>> No.56318124

>>56318116
Seriously what the fuck am I looking at here

>> No.56318132

>>56318124
eutxo.org
what's passing through each block - live
giant boxes with icons inside are single txns and the txn payload is displayed graphically.

>> No.56318139

>>56318124
you can click on the icons to get a popup of the txn info for that item. some guy has been working on that for a while

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>>56318124
example... clicking on that icon brought up the popup - MinSwap Dex batch order. click on the links to go to the txn details.

>> No.56318153

>>56317768
>transactions within transactions
What did he mean by this?

>> No.56318159

>ADA pajeet has 17+ post defending a scam
Hopefully you’re being paid OT for defending this burning scam

>> No.56318161

>>56318153
look at those pictures from eUTXO. many with hundreds of outputs whtin a txn. - there you go. everything inside a box is a multiple output txn. extended UTXO paradigm enables this natively.

>> No.56318169

>>56318159
>seething anon has no argument
another day on biz

>> No.56318176

>>56318169
>>56318161
>paid pajeet needs to shill bags on /biz/
no argument needed jeet’ if ADA was worth anything you wouldn’t need to be here to promote it

gg no re’

>> No.56318187

>>56318176
not promoting it anon, just coming here to visit the newfags who are still riding LINK into the earth's core. nice spacing btw.

>> No.56318250

>>56314234
he still needs glasses

>> No.56319588

>>56318250
Charles mogs you

>> No.56319597

itt cardano pajeet tries to revive his dead thread

>> No.56320047

WHERE ARE THE DAPPS CHARLES? THE COMMUNITY IS DEFINITELY READY TO INNOVATE

>> No.56320178

>>56319597
Seethe

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56321255

I see a lot of these

>> No.56322544

>>56318107
Cardano is so archaic, I don't even think any serious project should be building in the ecosystem in 2023 when there are other places to build in.

>> No.56323082

>>56322544
Serious projects are building on promising chains like Ethereum, Avalanche and Fantom.

>> No.56323375

>>56323082
Surprised you didn't mention Arbitrum considering their recent grants and the fact that a couple opf other DeFi solutions are going live on the ecosystem with SpoolFi being one of the projects that caught my attention.

>> No.56323393

>>56314210
ADA will hit 100 this bullrun

>> No.56323693

SundaeSwap is still processing my transaction from 9 months ago.

>> No.56323733

>>56322544
>>56323082
>>56323375
this is what pajeet shills look like

>> No.56323906

>>56314274
This anon knows. ADA is top tier garbage.

>> No.56323984

>>56323733
Yeah exactly pajeet can't into Haskell or coding in general so it makes him seethe that he can't create copy paste rugpulls on Cardano.

>> No.56325451

>>56323693
Is this FUD?

>> No.56325552

>>56325451
Yes. Obvious FUD.
Stupid fud at that.

>> No.56325573

>>56314210
Ahhhhh!!!
Charles wife's boyfriend bought him a brand new Nintendo switch! :O
Buy ADA now

>> No.56326280

>>56314217
Do you think we will get 100x in the next bull?

>> No.56326482

>>56323393
I'd be in massive gains at 50, but let's see how it goes anon. I'd keep bagging it alongside gems like Dot, Flux, Xtp, and Near for future gains.

>> No.56326627

>>56323984
to be fair, the main purpose of cardano is for students to crank out theses. in the process, the implementation becomes a hodgepodge of pet ideas divorced from any real world need

>> No.56326773

>>56323393
Do you seriously think this is possible? I hold some ADA on CryptMi but trust me my hopes are not that high.

>> No.56326774

>>56326627
t. Seething jeet

>> No.56326915

>>56326774
you know it's true, that's why you replied. but that doesn't mean anything for the price of course. if enough people believe that something worthwhile will come of it, it doesn't matter that you need to wade through half finished documentation and dodge cut corners trying to make a thesis deadline

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56327136

Yes.
>Why?
Because I said so.
>But-
My folio is
>ADA
>POND
>KDA
>XMR
Strongest folio you've ever seen, no contest.
>Wrong-
No contest.

>> No.56327137

>>56326915
>I can't into Haskell : (
I know pajeet. Don't worry they are making drag and drop smart contract IDEs for brainlets like you. Or maybe you could try rugging people on milkomeda where you can copy paste your solidshitty code

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>>56327137
yeah yeah it's all fun and games until my rugpull scam blows up in your face then we'll see who's laughing i'm not some dumb brainlet like those solidshitty copypasters either i write all my smart contracts from scratch by hand using c++ of course

>> No.56327423

>>56327137
are you celebrating the choice that keeps developers away? by choosing a niche language, they aren't attracting the elite. rather, they are attracting insecure losers that flock to everything and everyone they perceive as above them. associating with needlessly complexity makes you a developer in the same way that shitposting about movies makes you a director

>> No.56327482

>>56327423
>are you celebrating the choice that keeps developers away?
Pajeet can't even read. Lmao

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>>56327482
i am not celebrating the choice to keep developers away i do not think developers should be kept away

pajeet can read

this is outrageous and offensive
take back what you said

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>>56327718
what the bloody hell kind of statement is that you can say that all you want about "pajeet" you know you sound like a bloody idiot

>> No.56328219

>>56318176
While promoting ADA is solid, anon, if you're aiming for massive profits during a bull run, throw your money into other altcoins like DUA, NXRA, Matic, and even Shib. There's something brewing here.

>> No.56328247

>>56326773
Don't set your expectations too high for anything, anon; this is crypto. But hey, there are still some investments that pay off. I'm already hyped for the Brillion airdrop in the ongoing beta test—it's dishing out good rewards.

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>>56328029
bloody hell mate

who are you calling a bloody idiot you bloody wanker you sound like you have a bloody stick up your butt

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>>56328286
your mama put it there mate it was good fun too

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>>56328471
you bloody cock

go bugger off

>> No.56330411

>>56326280
Considering current market cap i don't think this is possible but that doesn't mean i won't be getting some alongside other alts like CYMI, INJ and RIO.

>> No.56330472

That is this? All of /biz/ is holding ADA now??

>> No.56332294

>>56314217
ADA is going to give a 3x max; that's if it even gives you profits at this point. Everyone is moving away from it for obvious reasons.

>>56323906
You can say that again! I sold all I owned and just converted to stables which I'm staking for yields; at least I can recover some of my losses that way. ADA is now a shtcoin!!!!!!

>> No.56332905

>>56332294
With all the losses incurred from holding ADA longterm, are you sure stable coin yields can make up for it? You probably bought really early, so your losses are not much.

>> No.56333116

>>56332905
Oh well, I bought close to the top but the yields I get from the SpoolFi vaults I leverage on are really decent; getting around 15-25% for USDC/DAI.

>> No.56333449

>>56314210
If you like testing your luck you can go ahead. Whatever you do, dont miss RAIL.

>> No.56334048

>>56330472
Always were. Everyone else is jeet scammers, shills, and bots

>> No.56334143

>>56333116
That's huge for stables. How much yields do they have for alts?

>> No.56334440

>>56323082
Serious projects are also counting on Supra oracles for based verifiable real world data to function.

>> No.56335332

>>56334143
V1 doesn't support alt staking but its V2 will be going live soon and it'll support all ERC-20 tokens; watch out for that one.