Unearthly wrote: » Theta and Tfuel taking off today. Good call by the nominators here
Irish_rat wrote: » Its nice but it's a still a way off 1000 dollars
Chuppa Siopa wrote: » I'd take $100 :rolleyes:
bosco12345 wrote: » Theta & Tfuel are pumping. Kicking myself for not getting in at the weekend.
dirk_dangler wrote: » Can you see AWS allowing Theta to get to the point its a credible rival? Amazon can just give away their product for free to crush Theta, they have several revenue streams and can suck it up while putting THETA out of business. I think the same way about BAT, the advertising giants Google and Facebook can just sell ads cheaper to drive BAT out of business. Thats the big reservation i have about the likes of Theta and BAT, the established players in video streaming and Advertising are not just going to stand by and let the likes of Theta and BAT take over.
joeyboy11 wrote: » Does theta have any huge advantages over these using blockchain to stream? I’m hearing a lot about theta and it sounds like a great project but would love to hear if any experienced guys here can pick some holes in it!
Irish_rat wrote: » Steaming cdn costs are significantly reduced as it uses a decentralized network of nodes. 15k nodes! The biggest problem is adoption but that is crypto in general. If the technology becomes the backbone of Sony and Samsung tvs then it will absolute tear off. It also has the edge computing side, where sharing pc power to solve programs for enterprises will become larger. Google cloud is heavily involved with the project too which is a big advantage to have in the crypto space. Dirk_dangler makes a good point though and also knows a bit about the project. Aws is a beast and Theta is like a needle in a haystack in comparison. However its technology while impressive is expensive and labour intensive.
bosco12345 wrote: » Have been researching Nimiq (Nim) today and have been very impressed with the project. Good Oasis tech. Still in very early stages of the project but one to keep an eye on, currently 0.008c, so could be a steal. Definately worth a look at anyways.
suave.4u wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9jJzxKVu-A LTC, AVAX, HBAR, ADA I also bought some COTI,
Lex Luthor wrote: » ya got some $COTI during the week @ $0.195 and sold yesterday @ $0.28 Profits gone into $TROY
KilOit wrote: » Radix #EXRD has been on my radar for a while, took a small bag of it for long term, could be a big one.https://www.radixdlt.com/https://www.radixdlt.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/DeFi-Whitepaper-v1.0-3.pdf Bought on hotbit.io due to UNISWAP fees etc, can transfer USDT using TR20 for 10 cents. $0.155 at time of posting, up and down for a while so not sure best entry at the minute. Some Crypto people I follow have mentioned this coin without shilling it, they aren't ones to buy ****coins so I'm a little bit more confident with this one and it hasn't pumped yet or mentioned anywhere but DYOR
Str8outtaWuhan wrote: » Whats ur feeling on TROy , Lex. I have a couple hundred in it at 0.006 ish so wondering does it have legs?
Lex Luthor wrote: » I'm just killing time with a few small trades as the market is flat at the moment If I get a few quid out of them to fill the tank for the week I'll be happy
suave.4u wrote: » https://coinmarketcal.com/en/coin/coti Coti has many upcoming events, so i did not sell yet. Whats up with Troy?
Irish_rat wrote: » I've moved my cake into btc and theta. Cleaning up the portfolio is good on weeks like this.
Unearthly wrote: » Carrying a heavy bag of Cake at the moment. I got caught up that day when it went 200% up in price..confident I'll enter profit territory when Bitcoin recovers fully which usually gives Cake a boost
suave.4u wrote: » COTI has gone berserk!