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Right now we've got:

>Ethereum
>VeChain
>Icon
>NEO
>QTUM
>Cardano
>OmiseGO
>EOS
>Tron
>Stellar

And not one motherfucking useful app has ever come out of any of these pieces of shit! You realize only one is going to survive, right? And it's also possible that none survive, right? These shitcoin dApp building platforms are fucking useless to any real world applications because the blockchain is inferior to centralized solutions!

>> No.8907121

>he doesn't know about GVT

>> No.8907139

yeah, idk. only useful one so far is like ethereum just because its mostly used and has the easiest setup with mew and hardware wallet support and ppl can buy their eths on all the normie crypto sites.

>> No.8907159

I still don't understand what decentralized apps and smart contracts are, and why they need to be tied to a currency.

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8907179

>>8907111
Checked

Also, you're right. Speed and mutability are big factors in a lot of business applications. Blockchain is overhyped and in a speculative bubble.

Let it pop, let the speculators fuck off and then start funding the people with tangible products to innovate even more.

That or play crypto roulette with soros and hedge funds.

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8907207

Thats why I wont invest in any of those. Dont forget the IBM hyperledger.

You cant know which one will succeed, so I invested in blockchain agnostic projects

>> No.8907222

DAI is useful as fuck you ignorant nigger

>> No.8907235

>>8907111
I just started using Peepeth which is Ethereum based, and it's pretty good.

>> No.8907256

>>8907207
This
The best decision at this time is to invest in unique projects without cluttered competition. Projects that dont bother with stupid twitter hype. I choose projects with the strong potential for real world usage as well.

>> No.8907257

>>8907207
>buy link

>> No.8907274

This will be the mother of all bubbles and will very likely cause mass adoption. Either it be gaming or social media or some kind of service like a fuck the IRS in its pooper for lulz dapp.

If you thought crypto was going to be crazy get ready for this shit.

>> No.8907345

>>8907111
>why do I need so many web browsers ? Netscape, mosaic, internet explorer. Not a single useful website has ever come out of any of these pieces of shit!

>> No.8907387

>>8907111
Agreed.

This is the reason why:

1. I only invest in utility tokens
2. I diversify: for growth I spread across 10-12 small cap tokens to get "exposure" to the highest chance of catching moons
3. I sell one moon and put it into Small cap that hasn't mooned
4. Whales diversify too.. like 1998 we don't know which will work, so spread the risk, 1 or two will moon forever and you'll get your gains.
5. Small cap coins will hedge risk since they can't go any lower
6. Look for the coins that lost the most SATs during the last 3-4 mo crash.. therefore BTC goin up will pull small caps up.

>> No.8907403

>>8907111
You must be new.
1. Some you listed are not launched yet
2. Kyber

>> No.8907430

>>8907111
We don't. It's the newest "cutting edge gotta have it tech" scam in crypto. First we had Smart Contracts, then Masternodes, now we have this. Fill your bags now.

>> No.8907454

Binance is the most successful utility token at the moment. Get discount on fees

Therefore BNB is the best performing coin this year.

also keep in mind for crypto to work. We need platforms to build on. These are the roads, highways, and communication networks to build communities on.

Sidenote: EOS year long ico as an erc token is the most ludicrous. Keeping in mind that it is a centralized network and Dan Larimer is a govt contractor. Noone will tell you that either. He has some nice mk ultra programming where he talks like a libertarian. That's my favorite part. EOS could get corporate adoption but ETH is so far ahead. Just go ask programmers what platforms their building on. 8/10 will say ETH.

>> No.8907515

>>8907430
>Smart contracts and dAPPS are different

What?

>> No.8907648

>>8907111
We don't, we just need ethereum and chainlink to bridge the gap from older financial institutions to the blockchain and beyond

>> No.8907854

>>8907430
dapps are blockchain projects that utilize smart contacts and are the only thing of value in the space anon...

>> No.8907874

>>8907454
eos isn't truly decentralized like ethereum but it very well could win in the end just because it can scale now and ethereum likely won't until next year. we'll see

>> No.8907896

TEST

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8907910

Rekt bears will fud

>> No.8907912

>>8907111
FunFair's platform will go live on Ethereum soon, and it's superior to centralized solutions.