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2021-01-23 09:59 26427887 Anonymous GRT (0*D7Qsgr9P2g3FoTvU.png 1600x1033 397kB)
Why are you poor fucking retards still shilling this peaked 10 billion supply shitcoin

2 min later 26427971 Anonymous
>>26427887 because we did more than 5min of research.

2 min later 26427981 Anonymous
ngmi. IYKYK.

2 min later 26428000 Anonymous
>>26427887 because we're trying to help braindead retards like you make some money

3 min later 26428017 Anonymous
>>26427887 >>26427971 >>26427981 buy $RBC instead you cuck, GRT is for fags

3 min later 26428018 Anonymous
Because we know how important indexing is to DLT and we know that there is only one project that will be indexing across all L1s, and we know that "muh supply" retards are going to get hilariously BTFO during the non dump token release.

3 min later 26428024 Anonymous
>>26427887 This and Transmute are easily the best investments in crypto right now. This for long term and Transmute short term for the 10-15x over the next week or two

4 min later 26428092 Anonymous
>>26427971 >>26427981 >>26428000 >muh index >muh google >muh memes grt will NEVER be the next link

5 min later 26428118 Anonymous (1609673444073.png 788x685 366kB)
>>26428017 >fuds GRT >shills a literal pump and dump shitcoin You'll be FOMOing at $1

6 min later 26428191 Anonymous
10 billions ? It's only 1,2 billion retard

6 min later 26428194 Anonymous
>>26428018 Why wouldn't they dump on you gullible retards? There are 10 BILLION tokens

7 min later 26428245 Anonymous
>>26428191 1.2 out of 10 billion have been released brainlet. The team is going to obliterate you retards in a couple months.

8 min later 26428278 Anonymous
you will never be a woman

8 min later 26428279 Anonymous
>>26428191 Average GRT holders don't know their own token's max supply

10 min later 26428355 Anonymous
>>26428092 >Bitcoin: Decentralized P2P currency >:Eth: Decentralized Programmable Smart Contacts >:LINK: Decentralized oracle solution >:GRT: Decentralized query engine ngmi. >>26428000 >Imagine being such a mongoloid that you chase shill projects over the backbone of Web3 ngmi.

10 min later 26428364 Anonymous
>>26427887 because they're indexing and stacking and shit and can't sell their coins for months

11 min later 26428417 Anonymous
>>26428364 i call bullshit

13 min later 26428501 Anonymous (1200px-Sage_logo.svg.png 1200x468 38kB)
>>26427887 POST YOUR SHORTS OR FUCK OFF

13 min later 26428521 Anonymous
>>26428092 You don't know what LINK does. You don't know what GRT does. People who know understand the value of putting money in both. The only issue is that of maximizing profits e.g., "which will moon first - grt or link?" The idea that anyone thinks "GRT will be the next LINK" is stupid. The coins serve totally distinct functions and both are absolutely necessary for the growth of crypto.

14 min later 26428574 Anonymous
>>26428194 Is that number so big that is scares you? What if there were 10,000 tokens but 6 more decimal places after the zero, would that make it better?

15 min later 26428591 Anonymous
>>26428521 we're talking in terms of price action not muh fundamentals retard

16 min later 26428641 Anonymous
>>26428417 network.thegraph.com Literally just look. Coins are locked for 28 days at a time.

16 min later 26428654 Anonymous
>>26428245 Billions of tokens are locked up being delegated. If you undelgate you have to wait 28 days for your tokens. DYOR.

17 min later 26428675 Anonymous
I just put 10k$ into this coin, godspeed

17 min later 26428685 Anonymous (EpoV_Q2W8AAfnFz.png 626x442 196kB)
>>26428092 Chainlink and the graph aren't competition. They literally both help each other out. Chainlink just had an interview with the graph team just last week. Holy shit your level of ignorance is astounding. Here's the interview, maybe educate yourself before you open your mouth again you dumb fuck. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOS 9g0rKP24&ab_channel=Chainlink

17 min later 26428693 Anonymous
>>26428641 >>26428654 then what happens after 28 days? the team royally fucks you all in the ass?

18 min later 26428702 Anonymous
>>26428591 >price action >fundamentals Link was always going to moon because of fundamentals. You think that today's $25+ rally was because of luck or memes? The exact same principle applies to GRT.

19 min later 26428772 Anonymous
They purposefully keep the prices low in order to force people into their delegation/indexer system, which is the real way to squeeze the most value out of the GRT and to turn up a reasonable profit.

20 min later 26428804 Anonymous
>>26428693 ETH smart contract returns {delegated tokens}+{delegation rewards} to your wallet. At which point you can redelegate. Current APY is something between 10% (low token count and ETH gas fees for delegating eat a lot of profit) and 30% (lots of tokens and ETH gas fees are irrelevant)

20 min later 26428821 Anonymous
>>26428501 i hate this piece of fucking software

22 min later 26428884 Anonymous
>>26428693 You receive your tokens back and can liquidate if you want retard. Why do you think this team wants to fuck their reputation? This is an actually legitimate project with big partnerships and real use case. You invested in too many failed shit coins and are now paranoid. Get out of Crypto, it aint for you.

22 min later 26428889 Anonymous
>>26428693 All I see ITT is a bunch of bagholders coping about their post-pump 5 cent shitcoin. They don't know about the team waiting to dump on their heads in 6 months and 300%+ inflation.

22 min later 26428901 Anonymous
>>26428804 So the only way to milk this is with apy. The price of the token will always be suppressed to fit this.

23 min later 26428924 Anonymous (cup and fucking handle.png 802x353 40kB)
This now a $0.60 waiting room

23 min later 26428927 Anonymous
>>26428772 >>26428719 Who are you? Who am I?

24 min later 26428972 Anonymous
>>26428889 kys

25 min later 26429050 Anonymous
>>26428889 finally an anon with some common sense in here

28 min later 26429150 Anonymous
>>26428245 You are an absolute moron who doesn't understand delegating. This shit could bottom out and id still be making good money delegating. NGMI

28 min later 26429162 Anonymous
>>26428889 then i'll only make money until 6 months from now boo fucking hoo?

29 min later 26429196 Anonymous
>>26428804 >>26428901 So delegating is the only way to really make money off this? Whats a good stack to start delegating?

29 min later 26429212 Anonymous
>>26428924 >it's dumping already

29 min later 26429215 Anonymous
Because we are going to make it.

32 min later 26429376 Anonymous
I fell for the memes and bought at .6 Lord, please take me now

33 min later 26429417 Anonymous
>>26429376 Bro you could have gotten in at .47 a day ago.

34 min later 26429442 Anonymous
>>26429150 >muh delegation WHO GIVES A FUCK ABOUT YOUR APY'S WHEN YOU CAN BUY BTC/ETH/LINK AND GET THE SAME THING WITH BLOCKFI/STAKING

35 min later 26429524 Anonymous
>>26429417 I aped in on the 18th

36 min later 26429568 Anonymous
>>26429376 You're pennies away from there. Just buy more when it dips on Tuesday.

36 min later 26429579 Anonymous
>>26427887 >Coinbase VC owning biggest stake >IPO >GRT GOOG of this industry Watch what happens. 10B market cap by EOY

37 min later 26429630 Anonymous
the Graph is quite literally a shitcoin that other projects can do way better, link related. https://youtu.be/ifE6AiAz_cY

39 min later 26429696 Anonymous (1607183597880.jpg 550x733 120kB)
>>26428355 >the backbone of Web3 I know this is blockchains but what exactly are you talking about? I kind of wandered in here the other day from /lit/ by accident because a book I'm reading talks about crypto a lot.

40 min later 26429774 Anonymous
>>26429696 I mean this nicely--go back to /lit/. Don't let these GRT goons convince you to hold their bags.

49 min later 26430198 Anonymous (hypnotic.gif 500x500 470kB)
>>26429696 I mean this nicely--never return to /lit/. Stay here forever, join us, and buy GRT.

58 min later 26430621 Anonymous
>>26429696 I used to browse lit so I'll spoon feed you. Ethereum is going to be the decentralized application blockchain, things like Aave/yearn.finance/compound run on it. Chainlink is the oracle solution that feeds off-chain data like data feeds or other API data to these ethereum contracts. Graph is trying the be the indexing solution to decentralized web. In the same way as google indexes the internet and actually makes it as useful as it is today, the graph will index the blockchain and offer useful data, pre packaged to developers to use as they will.

1 hours later 26430723 Anonymous (9F2C99FA-B7CD-454E-BCFA-0EB69AA14A2D.jpg 700x700 100kB)
>>26427887 Seethe cope dialate ywnbarw and don’t forget to sneed

1 hours later 26430762 Anonymous (1_PZWZzq0HhcwCxmGm6D5dbw.png 700x426 77kB)
>>26430621 oh, and the reason why buying into the backbone, rather than applications is that rather than the value of these new technologies going mainly to applications, it will be the protocols that benefit the most from blockchains. You really couldn't invest in IP or other protocols of the internet, but you can invest in eth, link or graph.

1 hours later 26430864 Anonymous
>>26429696 >>26425717 Link to long, non tech, read web3.0: on-chain is off da chain.

1 hours later 26430965 Anonymous
>>26427887 I can't believe you're shilling eth when it doesn't have a max supply. How'd it get to 1k?

1 hours later 26430999 Anonymous
>>26430762 Sweet graphic dude. I'm sure web3 will become clear to our new lit friend the moment he sees this.

1 hours later 26431111 Anonymous
>>26429696 Nick Land things?

1 hours later 26431299 Anonymous (E12D2D72-1924-499E-BE21-8BCD89DA4EE6.jpg 828x780 780kB)
>>26427887 because we’re gonna make it

1 hours later 26431444 Anonymous (GRT_Waterfall_v3.png 3152x1132 228kB)
>>26427971 >>26428191 >>26428364 reminder that over 4billion GRT tokens will be released in May, all from early private investors

1 hours later 26431476 Anonymous
>>26430621 >>26430762 What if no one decides to use this shit? Like what is all of this mumbo jumbo even good for? How does "web 3.0" differ from ig web 2.0?

1 hours later 26431495 Anonymous
>>26427887 To trick newfags

1 hours later 26431506 Anonymous
>>26428017 no one wants your pump and dump retard

1 hours later 26431580 Anonymous (1611204628909.png 329x339 182kB)
>>26431444 What does this mean?

1 hours later 26431688 Anonymous
>>26427887 Are rewards automatically redelegated or are thry spit back into Metamask?

1 hours later 26431749 Anonymous
Are we holding or asia will dump to 50c again?

1 hours later 26431762 Anonymous
>>26431688 Redelegated

1 hours later 26431807 Anonymous
>>26431476 Its already used by majority of dapps

1 hours later 26432297 Anonymous
>>26431688 >>26431762 Is there a minimum amount of GRT required to delegate?

1 hours later 26432369 Anonymous
>>26432297 No but gas fees may make it not worth it if your stack is small. I wouldn't under 5000 GRT

1 hours later 26433134 Anonymous (1611260014399.png 945x745 410kB)
>>26427887 Still not selling (until 1$)

1 hours later 26433174 Anonymous
If its so great, why do the memes suck so bad

1 hours later 26433259 Anonymous
>>26431580 It won't pump as much as other coins in the next bullrun.

1 hours later 26433347 Anonymous
>>26431444 Another anon pointed out it was the same scenario with SOL which still pumped and is doing well.

1 hours later 26433388 Anonymous (gg.png 840x843 747kB)
>>26431476 dude, listen bitcoin was a piece of shit that no one uses a few years ago and look at us now in the same way, defi applications have shown us that dapps are possible and are only going to get better with time you either step up to the game or you're going blockbuster

2 hours later 26433628 Anonymous
>>26431807 Okay but dapps are pretty fucking niche. So if these end up not being used by the masses what good is any of this shit in the long run? >>26433388 And BTC still technically has no use. Its still speculative as fuck. And dapps themselves are hardly getting used. What is going to make the masses care about this shit?

2 hours later 26433667 Anonymous
>>26433628 they are niche in the same way the internet was niche back then this is a long term play in 10 years dapps are going to be fucking everywhere

2 hours later 26433778 Anonymous
>>26428017 Damn man

2 hours later 26433814 Anonymous
>>26427887 Are you retarded OP? This shit is capped at 10b. Queries growing exponentially. I’m raking in GRT from delegating. Protocol becomes deflationary after a few years, inflation lowered. You’re left standing there like a retard saying what the fuck was that!!??? A CURATOR JUST FLEW OVER MY HOUSE

2 hours later 26433898 Anonymous
>>26431444 Fucking retard. Lower the price in the short term I make more APY in GRT just went up.

2 hours later 26433964 Anonymous
grt is a pure bagholder coin atm

2 hours later 26434013 Anonymous
>>26431444 Early backers are currently staking and delegating their coins. If you think these people who already 20x'd their initial investment are just going to cut and run, you have no spine and should not be in the crypto space.

2 hours later 26434130 Anonymous
>>26433964 Nearly everyone is in profit. Cope.

2 hours later 26434141 Anonymous
>>26428245 God, I hope so, I will be building a fat stack of fiat for a yuuuge buyout of GRT sub .10

2 hours later 26434230 Anonymous
>>26434130 most of us are up 2x and actively hoping it dumps massively to accoom more

2 hours later 26434291 Anonymous (1611078637463.gif 404x493 588kB)
>>26433628 Honestly man if you aren't interested then don't put money in. It's that simple. Don't invest in things you don't understand. We could be having this conversation 10 years ago about bitcoin. There's no magic here. We are all taking a risk in crypto/defi. You either get it or you don't. Lots of people have made money on a market that hasn't seen mainstream implementation. You are on the same page as everyone else but see the glass half empty. We cannot help you think abstractly and detect patterns. It's not everyone elses job to hold normies hands. Some people just can't wrap their heads around it. Put your money in the S&P. I'm fucking serious. You will sell early in crypto and never forgive yourself once it moons. Or you will sell at a loss. You will get fudded and lose money because you have no conviction for this. Don't do it.

2 hours later 26434322 Anonymous
>>26430621 what stops a competitor from offering a blockchain index for a flat fee instead of forcing companies to buy an asset used primarily for speculative trading? Why does GRT's use case require a token at all?

2 hours later 26434372 Anonymous
>>26434291 Based

2 hours later 26434453 Anonymous
>>26433964 You should have just bought the dip bro

2 hours later 26434510 Anonymous
>>26433174 Cope

2 hours later 26434534 Anonymous
Can someone please explain to me the difference between GRT’s use case and PRQ’s?

2 hours later 26434544 Anonymous
>>26433667 Okay but its not quite the same. The internet was obviously a game changer. This isnt quite the same. Its building upon what we already have, and I dont see how dapps make the things we already have better. >>26434291 Its not that im uninterested, i just dont see how this is such a gamechanger like this board pretends. 4th industrial revolution and shit.

2 hours later 26434690 Anonymous
>>26434534 Prq is a wallet with webhooks Grt is the GOOGLE of blockchain

2 hours later 26434693 Anonymous
>>26434291 /thread

2 hours later 26434768 Anonymous
>>26434544 >The internet was obviously a game changer. You're probably young so hindsight is 20/20 but plenty of people at the time did not see it that way, and only a handful of tech nerds were in it at the beginning.

2 hours later 26434806 Anonymous
>>26434544 I realize you don't see it. You're not going to. You can find out what we're trying to do in 5mins of research. it really just doesn't click for some people and that's okay. There's more ways to make money. But in this market attitude is everything and you don't have it. You won't make it. You will lose money. Do not do it.

2 hours later 26434832 Anonymous (Ay.jpg 1212x682 106kB)
>>26434544 if you pee do you know how each drop tastes? GRT slaves will taste every drip of and index every drop of piss so you can ask for the sweetest or saltiest lick for yourself. It's fucking Google mijo

2 hours later 26434883 Anonymous
What is the advantage of grt being the google of crypto? How does this help?

2 hours later 26435139 Anonymous
GRTchads will be the next LINKmarines in three years.

2 hours later 26435186 Anonymous
>>26434768 But again this is just building off if the internet. This isnt an intirely new thing like the internet was. >>26434806 Help me see it then. I know a big thing with crypto is privacy, but honestly the average normie isnt that concerned with privacy.

2 hours later 26435209 Anonymous
>>26434832 based GRTChad and Jackie poster

2 hours later 26435456 Anonymous
>>26434883 GRT as an infrastructure protocol provides an ingestion service for the blockchain, which means that developers will no longer need build their own implementation. This will help to build DAPPs that are both performant and decentralised, without having to choose between one or the other.

2 hours later 26435586 Anonymous
>>26431444 those coins are going to be locked up via delegation

2 hours later 26435597 Anonymous
>>26434510 It's not cope when it's reality

2 hours later 26435644 Anonymous
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT

2 hours later 26435787 Anonymous
>>26435644 me buying son, we're going to mars

2 hours later 26435802 Anonymous
>>26435644 0.60 waiting room

2 hours later 26435866 Anonymous
>>26428521 can you explain to a brainlet what link does? I know it has oracles, but why does that mean that it will be adopted? if anyone is gonna flip BTC and ETH why wouldnt it be FLR?

2 hours later 26435970 Anonymous
2600 GRT here. I'm a bot of a poorfag so this is a pretty big deal to me. I initially held 92 GRT and I was pretty proud even of that

2 hours later 26435993 Anonymous
I held through last weekend. Could of sold and bought back in mid week. Might do it this time round.

2 hours later 26436006 Anonymous
>>26427887 .80 EoD check em

3 hours later 26436067 Anonymous
>>26434322 It's a ecosystem with many moving parts and economic incentives in play. Having a native token is useful, and necessary for a decentralized system. Graph was originally just that, a service for a flat fee. But having a key infrastructure to defi being a centralized entity wasn't a good thing, so they decided to migrate to a decentralized system.

3 hours later 26436091 Anonymous
>>26435993 kek, don't go making gains in retrospect

3 hours later 26436092 Anonymous
>>26435586 >every single coin will be delegated You know thats not true right?

3 hours later 26436103 Anonymous
>>26435866 reverse oracles are unironically way more useful. Link basiclly is a data feed....that about it....

3 hours later 26436240 Anonymous
>>26436092 do you always put words in other peoples mouths? delegation locks up coins for a month and you need a large amount of coin to make delegation worthwhile, thinking that a huge chunk of that coin isn't going to be locked up is dumb

3 hours later 26436273 Anonymous
aren't tokens burned for deflationary purposes?

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