Sell all your altcoins. Just buy the dip. That's my advice for you today. No need to stress yourself anons.
>>58448789Do you ever get tired of being wrong?
>>58448789yea... rightstay sidelined, nigger
>>58448836Whats right?
>>58448884Bye bears
>>58448789Which other dip are we expecting other than what has happened? We were screwed, and those crypto bedswervers just keep cashing out from Chav.
>>58448789>le BTC is gonna dump postHow original...Why do you spam the same stuff every single day?
>>58448789Why would I sell?
>>58448996Is it 10k?
>>58449002It hurts seeing that
>>58448789
>>58448996 it will definitely get ugly
>>58448789Just added some funds to the sharkroll presale instead, it’s looking more juicy already kek
>>58450011NGMI
>>5844940410k in btc or what? wtf are you saying?
>>58448789>Sell all your altcoinsno fucking way,my $super never dumps that muchI could sell doge or some btc if it really dumps a little but, 100k eoy is inevitable.
>>58450203>never dumps that much Oh are you sure about that? Wanna look at the 7D chart? you want me to post it huh.
>>58448789stay sidelined faggot
>>58448789>ohhh man, dis doin numbers kek...
>>58450203>eoy brother that's happening mid july when the next pandemic hits.
>>58449160bobo larpers just want artificial dumps, don't be this much of a faggot
>>58450203Don't lie on the biz.
>>58448789Fuck off anon, am buying more QAN and NEAR instead of selling. When it pumps I will dump on you guys
>>58448789???
>>58448789You left out buying $TRUF in your shitty advice op, bull run is coming... dont sell
>>58448836Anon dont want to make it, now is the best time to buy. Degens are buying AAST
>>58448789Shall I sell my bags now??
>>58450011Goodluck anon. I'll just hodl my assets and stake whatever's up for grabs to rake in that passive income.
>>58450873It remains not favorable for small stakers.
>>58450894Yup, I agree, and it also depends on how much you're going to stake so you can reap the rewards. I have a decent amount of DUA tokens, and I'm earning NAI tokens for it. Still on the lookout for other assets to stake tho.
>>58448789I know not that of which you speak, and I find myself compelled to ask you about it, Willis.
>>58450934I'm always on the lookout for ways to maximize rewards and continuously seek out new opportunities.
>>58450003I don't think it will. This is passing the test of time. Sell your bag, paper hands.
>>58450934Go stake ICX and ATOM. Airdrops soon
>>58450978I'm done trading and retro staking on cosmo ecosystem. Some of those validators are shit.
>>58450970I think everyone should always look for a rewarding platform and, ofcourse, prioritize safety and security. Then the money will follow.
>>58450986What's wrong?
>>58450975Those who own shitcoin are the only ones considering selling. I believe that platforms that apply RWA will be widely adopted in the future bull cycle, I will not be selling mine anon.
>>58450978If it works for you, why not? No one should pressure you to join something. In the end, there are many ways to earn money.
>>58450873Passive income is like striking gold in the digital age. I also stake my assets to earn NAI rewards
>>58451012Some platforms out there straight up merging RWA and Account Abstraction vibes. It's like getting a two-for-one deal if you catch my drift.
>>58448789bro didn't went full retarded and got a lot of Retardio like the rest of us kek
>>58451046It's hard to ignore those opportunities. If people see this, they'll also make good money out of it.
>>58451009Everything about it is wrong. I don't answer such a question. Nothing seems fair about the entire process.
>>58451012>I believe that platforms that apply RWA will be widely adopted in the future bull cycleI believe Black Rock might be feeding some chav hope with their intention to get involved, just as Meta did with the metaverse. We all know the end of the story.
>>58450987It's all about finding the balance between risk and reward in pursuit of your financial goals.
>>58451069This is the first time they're dropping this on the Brillion DeFi terminal.
>>58450987Finding that sweet spot's gonna be key. Oldfags want a setup that puts their privacy, security, and SSI first, no doubt.
>>58451176The smart wallet is a big plus for users because it keeps all your crypto stuff in one handy place as well.
>>58451287You're based. It uses the NexeraID SDKs to activate its smart capabilities.
>>58451287It has the potential to become my go-to app for everyday financial management.
>>58451343Sounds like a dev
>>58451069I never pass up any opportunities that come my way. I might scoop up more on Uniswap, Coinstore, or Mexc.
>>58451287It's all about that AA innovation integration, making it a standout in the space.
>>58451343That's the good thing about of their product—it speaks for itself. People will naturally use it. Imagine the impact once it gains mass adoption.
>>58451346This is too centralize from the look of things. I've seen, and I really don't get why many still consider this. The use of social login depends on a centralize system.
>>58451502That wont work in defi
>>58451502That also encourages widespread use since regular people can easily access it, which spreads the word. I think that's one of their goals.
>>58451456This could blow up big time, especially with how they made user onboarding a breeze through their socials
>>58451502This on par with what NexeraID, PolygonID, and ORE ID are offering. Doesn't seem too centralized to me.
>>58448789what if I'm waiting to buy in early at TGE? PS: that's the plan for SupraLabs L1, ape in early
>>58451610widespread adoption when privacy is compromised?
>>58451521It is already working son. are you living under the rock?
>>58451691Where's the privacy being compromised? Most of these smart contract wallets prioritize security and privacy.
>>58451610It is a game-changer for the broader adoption of Web3 and enables new use cases and user experiences.
>>58451730It's something many devs lack, but it's good to see that some solutions are already being presented. There's no perfect platform, but user satisfaction is key.
>>58451909These solutions were meant to tackle the critical crypto issues of wallet security and asset management.
>>58451909You're on point. Gotta admit, the space is flooded with solutions,
>>58451691Privacy's not at risk if you understand the tech. They even prioritize users' privacy and security.
>>58448884Exactly, especially when the pump is just about to begin.I bought more NAI today and I'm pretty sure that I'll be making a minimum of 10x from it in the next couple of months
>>58451680Is this another memcoin?
>>58452360I made 5x from this token when it just went live and buying in again at 2 cents, I'm up some percentage
>>58448789VG
>>58451081Beside BlackRock, investments from Hamilton Lane, ParaFi Capital and Tradeweb Markets could shape things up.
>>58452057That should be the case, and as technology evolves, we can expect better solutions. But, we also need to be aware of how hackers can advance their skills, so it needs to be balanced.
>>58452675You know how the inside job works to earn more money.
>>58448789thank you niggeranon, you've just confirmed that my pinksalemaxxing strategy works like a charm
>>58452729You're right, but being ready for anything is important because we can't predict the future. Lately, I've noticed fewer DeFi hacks, so it seems like better tech solutions are working.
>>58451730except there is a way they aim to achieve that. To think of it another way, we don't have a full-stack decentralized system yet.
>>58452532They could, but all this will definitely end up the same fate with NFT then.
>>58452360I can stake another token and get NAI rewards, no need to buy from my end for now.
>>58452870Nfts failed due to shifts in the broader economic environment like RWA know this and be part of it anon.
>>58452862Why do you expect a fully decentralized system? It may not be fully decentralized, that doesn't mean it compromises security and privacy. There are always pros and cons to consider anyway.
>>58452924No... It was a Ponzi scheme, and it lost the value of being adopted.
>>58452959Every protocol, when critically looked into, depends on centralize hierarchies.
>>58451909>user satisfaction is key.Absolutely...
>>58453013So what are you hoping for? Perhaps web3 services aren't the right fit if you're seeking perfection, which doesn't exist.
>>58453072Yeah. it is still far from perfection.
>>58448789Are you a forsighter, OP? BTC and alts are currently dumping and I can't quit the trade. I'm a degen holder.
>>58453013Seems right. But why do we always shout we have a decentralized system? Privacy is key by the way, that's why Snowden calls the attention of the Bitcoin community to have privacy. Wallets with account abstraction feature are also changing the game.
>>58453139Yah, don't expect a perfect or immediate solution. Progress often comes in steps. Slowly but surely.
>>58452856There are constant threats and attacks against crypto as new innovations thrive but the good news is that there are always solutions. Take for instant, the wallet phishing attack, AA handles that perfectly well.
>>58452532I don't care as long as it's not ETH ETFs which could ship down to the likes of projects pushing RWA narrative.
>>58450203I'm hodling on to dua as well. Some altcoins have the value to be held forever.
>>58453188That's a big advantage indeed. Even Vitalik has recognized the potential of this protocol. If Vitalik is bullish, then who wouldn't be?
>>58453188People still prefer the standard wallet
>>58450770Now these paper hands are dumping while we're supposed to be stacking sats. just went all in on Dot and Ordi, while using hydro to pimp out my content like a boss. With undisclosed amount of Bitcoin, cos Grandpa's not going anywhere.
>>58453390You might be right, or maybe not. I think it always depends on the people and which type of wallet they choose to use. It's not just about how popular it is, but rather how satisfied they are with the service.
>>58448789that's why i have an extra bag on BRC20 tokensif BTC wants to dump i don't fucking care at this moment, i swapped through satoshirouter all my shit a month ago
>>58450770Sell them to buy AAST, it wont be under $2 for long
>>58450230In the manga, the dude on the right wins.
>>58448789I don't think selling is a good option when you can hold your assets as long as it has potential. Or you could secure Peaq in the ongoing public offering on Coinlist. The home for DePINs is here, so it's better not to sleep on this opportunity.
>>58448789moron. you should have sold early march. best time to accumulate again. the oracle era will be here. sold my LINK earlier and waitinf for SUPRA tge.
>>58448888wasted digits