Deleted User wrote: » Exactly. I'd love if the missis let me dca in a grand a month, we'd be living on beans
dirk_dangler wrote: » Bragging of making a grand total of €245 of BTC in a week of trading, posters making that in a day off shít coins, your posting like your a whale when in reality your plankton. I happy you posted that , it will give a better perspective to the rest of your posts.
cravings wrote: » i think he was basically saying that's the amount he DCAs in during a week. not a brag.
Lex Luthor wrote: » I'd say a conservative $30 for 2021, best case maybe $60/70 into Q1 2022
BrandonBay86 wrote: » Weekly half million Satoshis acquired. Imminent dump? Who cares. Hodl.
pioneerpro wrote: » It's a fascinating project, and one I'm bemused regarding how well its doing. Decentralised video hosting isn't a bad shout for blockchain stuff at all - we've been fiddling with various P2P implementations of it for years in all sorts of technologies - but low-latency streaming in this implementation slightly concerns me; especially their claim about 'lower latency, smoother streaming'. Basically for route management, discovery, peering - the topology related stuff of any bridging network system with edge nodes - is fine on blockchain. Its the delivery/bandwidth/integrity of the stream itself I'm a little confused by, but the rise in sentiment (and price of the coin) has me sufficiently intrigued to try and dive their tech stack.Whats the Price Target for Q4 2021 from those who've been following it for a while? It seems a relatively 'crashproof' altcoin in terms of its usecase, institutional buy-in, and higher unit price than most alts so considering a hold for longer than 3+ months which is unusual for me for anything not largecap/large unit.
Timmaay wrote: » Anyone into yeild farming here? I've a nice amount of fetch.ai on crypto.com which cannot be staked there, and I was checking out the developers website, and they offer a reward system of "up to 275% apy" for yeild farming on their system.
pioneerpro wrote: » Whats the Price Target for Q4 2021 from those who've been following it for a while?
Lex Luthor wrote: » $THETA Nothing to see here :D:D:D:D:D:D
JibJabWibWab wrote: » Interesting. Do you have a link/source for that part? I can't find anything myself...
dirk_dangler wrote: » Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe’s largest telecommunications company by revenue is accumulating Chainlink
Irish_rat wrote: » One thing about link, all coins have yet to be released therefore its value is over double what it should be when all are in circulating supply. Just something to observe.
worded wrote: » Friend is late to party and asking where to buy Crypto. Is Relovut a good idea for amount up to 1000 - 2000 Euro? Is he better off going with a particular web site to purchase? Thanks ...
el diablo wrote: » That's a blast from the past. Haven't heard anything about it since 2017. :pac: It's still an active project?
Scuid Mhór wrote: » Any opinions on siacoin?
dirk_dangler wrote: » Artists impression of pioneerpro trying to understand Chainlink ©202
Irish_rat wrote: » Your obsession with Chainlink is scary. But it is ahead of the competition no doubt about that.
dirk_dangler wrote: » <sounds of rambling intensify>
pioneerpro wrote: » Jesus christ - i'm not even sure what point you're trying to make but CHZ is, yet again, an ERC20 standard token on the Ethereum blockchain. Integration with an oracle doesn't mean anything other than two bits of code are able to talk to each other.https://www.chiliz.com/en/token-details/ I've no idea what pumper you're copying and pasting off of but it might be worth doing a 30 second google before you start trying to make yourself out to be a domain expert. You wouldn't see some of these 'arguments' on the darkest corners of reddit.