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Crytpo predictions
Hi Gfy,
What crypto coins do you invest in, since BTC is not my target.Any good prediction about some other crypto. what do you think? I have 10k available and ready do risk, would like to Thanks Cheers and stay healty |
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For cheaper versions I invested in Dogecoin and Stellar (which is basically Ripple) |
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litecoin - look at
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Crypto-currency and block chain finance is being, and will be totally dominated, by big banks - guaranteed.
Just look at the history of crypto-currency and the split-offs/proprietary tech, and the corruption of democratic development of the tech. The voting rights have already shifted to elite stakeholders - everything that crypto was supposed to free us from. It's over. |
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Alts & Defi are not decentralized though, they can be manipulated much easier, unfortunately ![]() |
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ETH has been kind to me despite the mid year bashing.... thank fuck!
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But, to seriously believe that crypto currency and block chain tech will miraculously enjoy freedom from the disfiguring influence of the biggest global financial systems on the planet is cute. ![]() One might understandably struggle with imagining exactly how this could happen with such a "perfect alternative", but that does not change its fate. The power of "big money", backed by security and military infrastructures, has no palpable competition. Every "feature" of an alternative system can, and will be, subverted - either overtly though repressive measures, or from within - by manipulating the rules of the "competing system". I wish this was not the case, but the evidence is all around us. |
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@dcortez well every single person here had more than enough time to front run all traditional banks on Bitcoin, and we still do have time since many are very slow moving on accepting, adopting, and building with it. Remember, FIRST they laugh at you, then fight, then you win.
We're still at that fighting stage with most traditional banks and all central banks. Bitcoin doesn't need military support or governments, its backed by math, peace & global unity. But i agree with some of what you said, but only if referring to crypto via alts/defi, not Bitcoin |
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Polkadot of course! Today starts also parachain auctions so price will get higher next weeks!
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Cardano, polkadot and egold.
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$10k gets you three trillion Baby Doge Coins or two trillion Kishu Inu. If they hit $0.0000003 or 0.0000005 respectively, old Jed's a millionaire.
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The public perception of "how slowly" central banks are moving is not a good indicator of where they actually are - especially in the preemptive-cyber-security state we already live in. Every scenario, to discredit, bring down, or take over, crypto-banking, has been and is being played out with the greatest technical and financial resources available. In "The Art of War", you don't begin the "battle" until it is first one. What people believe about "far behind" central fiat monopolies are, is part of the central-bank strategy. That should not come as a surprise. Again, it is good to pursue "something better for all", but resorting to yet another opaque technology and scheme like crypto is just more of the same. Advocacy for transparency and accountability is the only path that logically has any chance of changing anything - but, it will fail - so long as people use social media to post kitty cat photos and participate in "freedom" COVID super-spreader events. The original spirit of crypto did suggest a sense of transparency, through "open-source" code, but, unsurprisingly that transparency is extremely vulnerable and there is already clear history of how it has been eroded. My concerns about crypto are not rooted in a single "corporate" brand, but in practical understanding of the technology, the people who (apparently) started it, the break away factions, and the big mainstream push of crypto. Just as a exercise in exploring the issues I have mentioned, I would recommend a look at: Satoshi Nakamoto and the Civil-War Within Bitcoin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYn6EQDqTkU&t=1215s Where Did Bitcoin Come From? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W15A7Lf0_fI I am NOT vouching for the makers/distributors of the aforementioned videos, nor the veracity of their content, but what they have "packaged" is, at the very least, "food for thought". And, for a more general, possibly entertaining, approach to fathoming the depths to which money and power have rooted their anchors: The Lord of War movie The International movie These are "old" movies, but they capture the spirit of what I'm talking about. ![]() |
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Bitcoin was never created to "take down or discredit" the traditional banking industry, but to give users an opt-out of the traditional system, AND to retain/gain value rather than let the state/central banks inflate our value away.
It's doing that perfectly in the grand scale. The youtube docs you posted, pretty good ones everyone should watch to get history of Bitcoin basics. |
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Big-money is working every way it can against independent trustworthy crypto-finance. The videos I suggested, themselves, reveal the disturbing shrouds of mystery that follow crypto projects like Bitcoin. Anonymous identities, unclear aliases, "transfers of stewardship", which may or may not be real, just add to the opacity of such projects. Also, when the "original" dev teams, with the noble notions of what crypto could be, leave the project because of disenchantment, that speaks volumes about the rift between ideology and reality. |
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I think you're thinking too much, and it's hurting the most important thing of all, and that is how SIMPLE it actually is. BTC must exist, like a stone, and it will succeed. That's it. Quote:
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The only "currency" that has real value, that is less vulnerable to value manipulation (be it fiat or digital "cash") is a commodity with essential human value - such as a non-perishable or long-shelf-life protein food (like a can of sardines) or a building material (like a piece of lumber that can build shelter).
Commodities like these always have value, need, and liquidity. And that value is based on a constant of individual human need. The problem with essential commodities as currency is the issue of transactions that are between participants with great distance between them. That's why paper currency was created in the first place. While commodities cannot resolve all trade issues, they can go a long way in localized human-scale bartering. I put more faith in this than any other "pretend value money". |
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I really like what's happening around the Solana eco-system. There is a lot of development in the defi space. The transaction fees are super low and they're getting a lot of investments from places like social capital and FTX. They're around 250 right now with 50% growth the past month alone. They're going flip ETH and take over the NFT space. Stay tuned!
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Im sitting on ADA, DOT, SOL, ALG, some other smaller coins
Im very bullish on SOL, ALG and EGLD. Not sure what to do with ADA and DOT, have plenty of them but they have been pretty stable lately. Will give them a few weeks if they don't breakout, will exchange them for SOL and ELGD Recently I invested some cash into gaming coins, I think that is the next big thing, although I know nothing about gaming and never spent a minute playing any video game except super Mario back in '90s
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XRP. XLM, and LTC
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Doge ETH XRP
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ETH looks so promosing since btc is very expensive
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I did well with Doge and XRP last year at this time.
Right now in shitcoins, SHIB.
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I love how the argument for bitcoin is "there's only 21 million coins", but when people call it expensive there's suddenly 2.1 QUADRILLION coins (sats).
![]() Every other coin's decimal places are still cheaper than bitcoin's and the point isn't how cheap a coin is anyway, but how much it can multiply. In the case of bitcoin: not very much any more.
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not sure if kuprum is a bot or not ?! :D
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My big bags are currently in OHM and TIME. Be sure to stake them though if you want that sweet 8000%+ APY.
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LOL So 0.01 ETH is not cheaper than 0.01 BTC? Is that what you "understand"?
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LOL Fuck. And you were serious. ![]() ![]() ![]() Let's see. Oh, a house isn't expensive either, because a brick is cheap. Fuuuuuuuuck. ![]() ![]() ![]() Let's see if you can understand the point I made if I write it in bold: what matters is not how cheap something is, but how much it can multiply in price/value. Now go read the first thing about market caps.
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I diversify crypto, smaller amounts into more cryptocurrencies .. approx. 30-40
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![]() Don't become a retard coper like this fool. He doesn't understand pie graphs, decimals, economics, or Bitcoin tech. Loser. |
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When someone says bitcoin is expensive they're not saying they think the minimum amount they can buy is 1 BTC, they're saying its potential to multiply sucks whale dick compared to other coins. <----- Read again until sink in. Quote:
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Don't be afraid to ask questions. Unit bias is what you're doing, value the rate of the unit rather than the quality of the asset. As for your "turn $10 into $1000" you're clearly a gambling fiat maximalist so you're not going to make much sense in any investing or asset threads. But good luck anyways tough guy.
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Okay, you keep mindlessly repeating "unit bias... unit bias... unit bias" like you're making any kind of point and who knows, if some dumbfuck anti-vaxxer on Twitter is right [$98k in November], you could possibly double the dollar value of your sats sometime next year.
![]() Meanwhile I and thousands of other people will continue nonsensical poopycoin gambles that turn throwaway $10s into $1000s. ![]()
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After Crypto.com announced buying name rights to Staples center, I loaded up and almost doubled money in a few days
FTX crypto exchange bought rights to Miami Heat arena XRP,CRO,XLM,MATIC, HBAR Shitcoin SHIB
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BTC over 150k next year (prediction)
ADA DON.USDT
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I also staked them in their DeFI app and now after over half year I have 10700 CRO. They give you like 12% per year which is pretty nice ;) If you want to you can request a Visa Card so you can spent your money! Since longer while already Crypto.com is advertising heavily like crazy. And sponsoring, Formula 1, Ice Hockey etc... And more coming! I was reading they are in the Top 10 app downloads. Don´t know if this is worldwide in all app stores. And of course, ad spots in cinemas and TV, they really try to reach maximum audience to get the people using their app. But they actually need more than 150 cryptos, imo.... |
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This cycle is definitely different.
The dollar is going up, crypto assets down as always
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Buy the dip!!!!
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SOLANA is one to watch
ETH is under lots of pressure because it's slow as fuck and more app developers are opting not to build for it |
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