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Which are your picks? For me, it's KILT.

55mil cap and clearly destined for the billions.

>> No.57101206

KILT
SAMA
ASTAR

These all will explode in 6 months

>> No.57101216

Agreed, will definitely have a big run up after all the real-world usecases.

>> No.57101366

>>57101173
KILT makes me want to get impregnated by ingo and have decentralised babies.

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Pompin' as we converse. My Kilties stay filthy.

>> No.57101563

What is the price target?

>> No.57101583

>>57101563
No price target, but KILT will be in top 20 quickly after Deloitte starts buying DIDs. This will be first coin with true utility and adoption.

>> No.57101586

What’s with the trash supply?
FD mcap over 100million da fuq?

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so polkadot up?

>> No.57101645

>>57101173
CGT

>> No.57101780

EDG

>> No.57102780

is this coin a meme, yes or no? It reminds me of SHIP

>> No.57102834

>>57102780
Kilt is not a meme at all. It is a general purpose DID, that can be integrated into virtually any usecase where both identity and privacy is important. It's already been successfully integrated into a social network (mewe), deloitte Switzerlands investment branch, and now for global logistics. It is also being suggested that kilt can provide general DID services to the whole polkadot ecosystem via pallet integration, so all chains can support their DIDs natively.

>> No.57102866

How much DOT to make it?

>> No.57102878

>>57102834
wow very cool ranjeet shill. glad you’re here every day with the same copy paste responses

>> No.57102947

>>57102878
i knew it was the same guy lol

>> No.57102954

>>57102947
lol!

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>>57102780

>> No.57103045

>>57102970
>>57102954
Enjoy your shitcoin :)

>> No.57103087

Staying with DOT so far
Might grab some of the og parachain tokens later

>> No.57103161

>>57103087
GLMR and TRAC are good plays. Glmr is still pretty undervalued compared to other EVMs and origintrail is the most active parachain in the ecosystem. It'll likely be immediately expanding to 3 cores once coretime is ready. Pretty much all of that activity is industry tracking too.

>>57102878
Sorry for answering a question. Forgot that discussing polkadot is banned on /biz/ for upsetting the roaches.

>> No.57103176

>>57103161
I was thinking of GLMR, MOVR and ACA

>> No.57103240

>>57103176
To be completely honest MOVR pumped completely out of the blue to me, KSM too. Everyone had written the birdchain off. There might be a lot of value going for other kusama parachain tokens as well. I'm also pretty surprised at CLV seeing green too, thought they were basically dead.

ACA might be alright, they seem to have weathered the storm with the early aUSD exploit and maybe the bullrun will pull in a new generation of investors into it. Dunno what they're really doing though. I know they've recently built a useful test environment for parachains called chopsticks, so at least they're still around.

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>> No.57103568

What's the big dex on polka?

>> No.57104232

If KILT is built on the Polkadot network and Polkadot uses DOT, why would someone want KILT over DOT?

>> No.57104287

>>57104232
What uses KILT? That is the question you must answer. DOT is my main hold for the run btw. It's a solid choice.

>> No.57104303

https://www.coindesk.com/business/2023/12/07/deloitte-taps-polkadot-ecosystems-kilt-blockchain-for-digital-shipping-logistics/

>> No.57104507

>>57104287
I'm pretty new to crypto in general. DOT is all I hold so far because it's the system that has the most promise in my limited research.

It looks like there are a couple large companies that will be using kilt to track shipments but I'm still a little hazy on how that adds value to the coin. Isn't purchasing the coin to pay for the services provided by kilt just an extra step for the consumer, and therefore economically inefficient?

And regarding kilt VS dot, wouldn't dot just be the aggregate of everything supported by polkadot while kilt would be the value added by the kilt parachain?

I guess if it was the stock market, polkadot would be an ETF and kilt would be a single ticker within the ETF?

>> No.57104620

>>57104232
The thing with polkadot is that pretty much everything has its own parachain so if you want to use a specific substrate protocol you would ideally use its native token
So while they're all part of the bigger polkadot ecosystem they're their own layer-1s

>> No.57104621

>>57104507
You're overthinking it a tad. Essentially KILT has more potential for exponential growth because it has a very low marketcap relative to DOT. People will buy it for that reason alone. Never forget the main and constant premise behind every single cryptocurrency ever made: Jews overstepped and people wanted to start investing and trading in their own currency solutions, p2p and free from any government oversight or regulation. Just as God intended.

>> No.57104725

>>57104507
But if you really wanted to know you would have to look at what utility the token itself provided. For example, some tokens aren't really needed and thus only really offer governance for the holders. But crypto as a whole isn't atm driven strictly by project fundamentals.

>> No.57104751

>>57104621
If that's the case, then even crypto currency doesn't make sense.

People buy and hold it hoping it will 100x so they can sell it a buy more fiat.

>> No.57104784

>>57104725
Yeah, that's the part I'm confused about. I don't understand what utility the kilt token provides. Companies like Deloitte are used to dealing in cash so crypto is an extra step and I don't understand why they're taking that step.

>> No.57104798

>>57104751
Money is measured in btc, not fiat. Understand why and you'll understand crypto.

>> No.57104832

>>57104751
Yes, Crypto today is mostly a sham including BTC, but DOT has arguably the best tech. and is essentially backed by real cipher punks instead of just bankers and scam artists. I don't know how Kilt comes into play with all that, we'll see, how it goes.

>> No.57104838

>>57104784
It probably reduces overhead for them. But I'm suddenly curious about this particular thing as well. Maybe I'll look into this later, will post if the thread is still up.

>> No.57104935

>>57102878
You're right, I will get myself a Vax now and buy some Analos instead.

>> No.57104984

>>57101173
TRAC all the way, those guys are putting in work - $20 babaaaay

>> No.57105257

>>57104751
people buy and hold because it has real world use cases, btc started with digital scarcity, eth enabled apps and other shit, but is a patchwork of shit traffic jam fee chain that's served its purpose
DOT is the more optimized thing made to provide a security umbrella to many different things similar to eth, but with way better tokenomics/incentive structures

>> No.57105317

>>57104784
The utility of the Kilt token is explained at 1:01:00 in this video:

https://youtu.be/aWotMnnXTLU?si=jav0PYfmA6kJza1R

To sum it up, smaller utilities are staking and paying gas for the network but the most important utility is if you put your DID on the chain you have to deposit Kilt token for that and they stay locked for this period of time, so therefore Deloitte and co have to purchase Kilt coins. How big the demand will be in the end and if this will increase the price dramatically i can't tell but at least the coins have some kind of utility which you can't really say about all the other garbage that is in front of Kilt market cap wise.

>> No.57105418

>>57105317
That's interesting. So it's basically a gatekeeper - Deloitte et. al. Want the security kilt offers but kilt requires them to hold the coin in order to access it.

Definitely has a better use case than dogwifhat or whatever.

>> No.57106747

>>57105418
>Definitely has a better use case than dogwifhat or whatever.

scams pump the hardest, never forget that golden rule.

>> No.57107005

>>57104784

Every DID created locks up 2 KILT. Supply is 130mil or something.

It's one of the simplest but most ingenius tokenomic systems I've seen. It will be very deflationary and number will go up for the remaining tokens.

>> No.57108162

>>57101173
well okay