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These type of coins mooned throughout 2021, after BTC began mooning around November 2020
Examples:
>Kadena (68x): from $0.35 (Jul. 2021 at $47 million marketcap), to $24 (Nov. 2021)
>Quant (39x): from $10 (Oct. 2020 at $115 million marketcap), to $390 (Sep. 2021)
>NKN (65x): from $0.02 (Jan. 2021 at $13 million marketcap), to $1.30 (Apr. 2021)
>Parsiq (31x): from $0.08 (Oct. 2020 at $8 million marketcap), to $2.50 (Apr. 2021)
>Flux (135x): from $0.02 (Dec. 2020 at $2 million marketcap), to $2.70 (Nov. 2021)
>Fantom (150x): from $0.02 (Dec. 2020 at $50 million marketcap), to $3 (Oct. 2021)
>Vectorspace.ai (26x): from $0.60 (Mar. 2021 at $20 million marketcap), to $16 (Sep. 2021)
>Enjin Coin (22x): from $0.15 (Dec. 2020 at $140 million marketcap), to $3.40 (Apr. 2021)
....along with several others
Which serious tech/utility coins (no meme tokens) could get these type of gains in 2025?
>has to be currently below $200 mil. market cap
>only coins launched after 2021
>doxxed dev team
>frequent dev updates
>not currently on any major/US exchanges, e.g. Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini, OKX
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>>59218670
no one knows
all those coins were once shilled heavily

now there are no new shilled utility coins in the catalog at all
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>>59218670
I'll never forget I fucking snubbed fantom because my ass got burned by JNT and I didn't want to fall for the dubai money meme again
god fucking dammit fuck JNT
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>>59218670
MultiVac (MTV) is a dead L1 that last pumped in 2021. Current MC is 3.6m and 90% down from ATH.
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KNS
TARAXA

there's no way you don't make it with at least one of these
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>>59218739
If I win my Paul vs Tyson bet I'll put spare change into those.
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You forgot VRA on your list, which is quite popular among crypto investors, yet somehow undervalued

Back then it was easier to find a good project since there weren't nearly as many coins on the market
I'd suggest to pick a crypto category that benefits from future narratives like AI
Once Sora or other new AI models are released, your picks should go up, so try to frontrun future news/trends
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utility wont boom until gensler is gone
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hbar
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Dusk. Slow and steady
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>almost all shitcoins from 2017
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>>59218670
Partisa Blockchain was meant to be a big new utility token but it perma dumped on launch
Had something to do with the token allowing any company anywhere to perform multi-party computations with ease.
might make a comeback eventually
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>>59218692
It's just memeshit.

>>59218739
>knsfags are now tarafags too
Not sure if bearish.

>>59218781
You could have 2xd 2 weeks ago if you bought the Trump dip on polymarket.
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>>59219403
OP said to drop tokens that launched after 2021
He used those 2017-era tokens to illustrate how utility coins can lie dormant price-wise until a subsequent bitcoin bullrun, when normie money comes in (NKN was probably the best example of this, /biz/ almost never talked about it except when writing it off as a chink scam. Yet after years of having an abysmal price performance, it still mooned like crazy out of nowhere a few months after the 2021 bullrun started, all mainly because of a Coinbase listing exposing it to US normies)
I think the same thing will happen this time around for several more recently-launched utility tokens
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>>59219881
>biz/ almost never talked about it except when writing it off as a chink scam.
There was literally the NKNegro who put 50k into it at the top in 2017 and held through 4 years of bear.
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>>59218706
>JNT
Fucking Jibrel Network, lmao
Anon you just took it WAY back with that one
Only og /biz/ anons remember the Jibrel 'black name' meme
>"....AYE! JIBREL! BOY YOU BETTER GET YO' LIL BLACK BEHIND IN THIS KITCHEN, COME WASH THESE DISHES LIKE I TOLD YOU! AND THROW OUT THIS GARBAGE TOO!"
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Still have to do some research but for AI there's been some shilling going on on yt and x for Spectral (SPEC), 176m mc
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>>59218670
SUPRA. go dyor
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>Kadena (68x): from $0.35 (Jul. 2021 at $47 million marketcap), to $24 (Nov. 2021)

This shitcoin made me a millionaire. I even lost some to that scam Terra, but it was a valuable lesson.
Turned into theter and held until Bitcoin was really low and turned everything into BTC.
My objetive now is to have 50 BTC, but I am looking for another shit coin besides Pepe.
I might do what I did last time and diversify.
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>>59218877
>I'd suggest to pick a crypto category that benefits from future narratives like AI
Neurai (XNA) definitely fits this category. ONLY $6 MILLION MARKET CAP RIGHT NOW. Serious project that launched in 2023. Biggest exchanges right now are MEXC and Gate. In a best-case scenario, I can see it doing a 100x during a full bull run
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>>59218670
Probably the next doing this kind of growth there will be AI and depin coins
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The AI narrative is over. Do NOT buy AI themed tokens.
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>>59220782
Bullshit, they are following the same pattern of the defi coins last bullrun
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>>59220723
what was ur initial investment
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>>59218670
BEAM, the small cap privacy coin with triangle logo (not the gaming one)
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>>59218739
I second Taraxa, very solid undervalued project that could moon with bigger listings
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>>59218670
you posted the winner first
its KDA
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Octaspace, Alephium, & Dynex.
DYOR.
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>>59219025
Didn't he already give what was basically a farewell speech?
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>>59221134
Unfortunately this is a 2020 shitcoin with a chart that looks like ass and so I will not be buying
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>>59218670
I would shill you the next "LINK", but i really hate this board right now, since i know it is roughly 90% pajeets and normie tourists, so i just reveal the token once my bags are full and it made at least a x10.
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DOT, sar
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>>59218670
check out trvl coin and do some research on it. Im betting on a x8-x10 minimum its stupid low marketcap for its potential.

Also VRA is a very popular coin thats way oversold. Its currently around 30m mcap and i bet it reaches at least 200m.


Im also betting on RLC cause of its use case. Honestly i think thats the next qnt
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I see a lot of people on here mention RIO, can someone greenpill me on it?
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>>59218670
Qan
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>>59221142
I can see KAS still doing a 10x from its already-high market cap, considering its past performance and certain information about the devs behind it
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I'm gonna invest in your mom taking a steamy shit on my chest.
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The blue sword coin that you can't mention is my pick despite all of the fud
Tectum (rectum kek) is another good one
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No one mentioned the annoying-but-gifted baby brother of Bitcoin Cash, who's resented for having much-higher potential?
Mark my words, Nexa is going to be the NKN of this bull run:
The coin that /biz/ mostly ignores, and the rare times when it does get mentioned, it gets fud (for NKN it was "chink scam", for Nexa it's "fork of a BTC fork")
The coin with shitty price action for more than two years straight, which scares people away from it
The coin with autistic devs who are constantly upgrading and updating, but do almost zero marketing so the project is well-hidden from normies
And then out of nowhere.....it megamoons during the bull
NEXA is the most scalable UTXO Layer-1 blockchain solution, with native tokens and smart contracts
>only $14 million market cap
>launched in 2022
>a fair-launched L1 PoW coin (no risk of it being considered a security) that solves the trilemma
>team is not only doxxed, but is the very serious & experienced Bitcoin Unlimited team that supported the development of Bitcoin Cash after it forked from BTC. Also played a main role in the Bitcoin block size wars
>pretty much only on literal-who exchanges for now (except for MEXC and Bitget), meaning there's room for it to grow once it hits bigger exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, etc.
>will implement a new 'Tailstorm' protocol which combines blockhain and DAG, allowing parallel processing and PoW security
/biz/ will miss out....as usual
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>Private stablecoins
>Private memecoins
Literally been pumping for 1 year straight.
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>>59218670
Fake "utility" coins aren't really a thing anymore. That said, at least you can gelan something useful from your post. That being that you made ALL the gains in just a couple months and then should have just dumped your entire bag.
And even selling "early" you would still be MUCH better off than selling too late. Most of these coins got absolutely crushed after the initial post 2021 dump.
If you sold at any point during the initial run up, you'd still be in a much better spot than if you still held them now or even if you bought anything but the absolute bottom. And if you had exchanged them into Bitcoin you would have done even better.
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>>59218670
What part of “meme szn” do you not understand?
‘muh utility” is not something people care about anymore. People want to gamble funny meme tokens, they stopped caring and just want to see if they can win big playing the solana casino
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Quilibrium

>Onion routed e2ee AWS
>Tor v2

Finished loading my bags today
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>>59227399
>onions
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THT is quite interesting. Got military investment too etc
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>>59227384
People are not going to stop gambling with utility coins because they are a safer long-term bet than memecoins, and are less likely to rug suddenly due to having doxxed teams behind them with serious development
If I buy into 'TrilemmaSolver Coin' at $5 million market cap during a bull run and hold for a couple of months and it does nothing special price-wise, I can always just sell it at perhaps a slight loss/gain and try again with another coin
If I buy 'Doge's Asshole Token' at $500k market cap after /biz/ shilled it to me, sure it could 10x or even 100x.....or it could rug completely hours after I bought in, and now my money's gone
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If you're serious about the future of cross-chain activities and the development direction, then you should read up on chain abstraction orchestration.

NEAR protocol and Agoric (BLD) are the leading bets in this race and are picking up traction right now.
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>>59221402
OCTA is one of the best picks for the bull run
It's a two-year-old DePIN/AI token, those type of tokens will be the next big hype
Just over $40 mil. market cap, chart looks good with steady rises
It'll do at least a 10x in a run
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>>59220717
When the duck is Supra going to do TGE. It’s been over 2 years by now
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>>59218670
Check peaq, Pajeet. It’s been grinding in IoT since 2017 and is leading the charge in machine DeFi.
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>>59218670
lilai. 1.2m MC with a working product 'supposedly' used by millions on Telegram and Discord.
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>>59219282
I'd rather go for DePIN, especially the L1 that had over 50 networks building on it at launch.
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>>59218670
Natix deserves a spot too, noob. Its utility and promising growth potential are hard to ignore.
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>>59220774
You're a based Chad. I'm banking through the Drive& app; free-to-use DePIN that rewards Pajeets for every drive.
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>>59226139
>your mom taking a steamy shit on my chest.
I'm having trouble finding this one anon, what's the ticker?
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>>59218670
Radiant RXD
radiantblockchain.org
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is Oasis Rose still relevant?
it kinda poompa recently
do web3 gaming tokens still matter?
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>parsiq
Don't do it. Dumping that shit felt so good to finally be free.
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>>59229911
>is Oasis Rose still relevant?
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>>59229933
What about their rebrand to "Reactive Network"?
Think that could get another moon?
I don't know if the devs made any major improvements on the coin but if so, that combined with a rebrand might be worth a shot
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>>59218670
>Which serious tech/utility coins (no meme tokens) could get these type of gains in 2025?
AUKI and RNDR are the two DePIN and AI gems that will do multiples.
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>>59229418
Based AF, my guy. I’m stacking bags with spatial AI plays.
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>>59229911 (Checked)
>>59218731
Reminder that ROSE + MTV is the WMAF portfolio and will ensure you have virtually unlimited prime azn pussy to fuck with your huwite dick for the rest of your (long) life.
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>>59218670
Bitcoin
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>>59230858
Bitbean on sol.
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>>59218670
TRIBAL on base, just go dyor
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>>59230787
>I’m stacking bags with spatial AI plays.
Don't just sleep on Tribal especially when it comes to gamefi. 14Dec. is the day. check it
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>>59218670
Unironically KNS

You can call it a scam all you want but the reality is 99% of crypto is a load of shit, and their team is actually developing a real product. If they get VC backing a lot of biztards are going to rope.

I don't wanna hear oh its a scam when thats literally the case for every other shit coin youve listed here.
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>>59229897
>anonymous creator(s)
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RLC
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>>59227221
what's interesting about nexa is that their devs have been at odds with a few kaspa team members over their respective tech, even though kaspa completely mogs them in price and marketcap
one of the kaspa devs even went onto their telegram and argued with them, after the lead guy behind nexa made a comment on kaspa's tech and allegedly misrepresented a certain aspect of their tech
then they went back and forth in the tg about which of their trilemma-solving tech is superior
the fact that the kaspa guy took the time to go in their tg group, shows that nexa's tech and team are way more legit and a bigger potential competitor to them than their current low marketcap suggests
if nexa was that inferior then he would not even dignify them with a direct response, much less have a back-and-forth in their tg
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>>59232819
If you have legitimate questions/concerns about kas then Shani will engage with you no matter how many followers you have. He has said for years that Nexa is a legit project with interesting tech on the p2p layer. It doesn’t surprise me at all that he would engage with Nexa’s devs about a technical discussion. He would even do that for you if you approached him
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I did the dyor for you guys and these are the only good suggestions itt:
>>59220390
>Spectral (SPEC)
>>59220808
>BEAM (the gaming one)
>>59221402
>Octaspace, Dynex
>>59222887
>RLC
>>59224653
>KAS
>>59227348
Zano
>>59228726
>NEAR protocol

You're welcome
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>>59233111
>RLC
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>>59233111
What's the matter with ALPH? I've got a moon bag
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>has to be currently below $200 mil. market cap
Check

>only coins launched after 2021
Check

>doxxed dev team
Check

>frequent dev updates
Check

>not currently on any major/US exchanges, e.g. Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini, OKX
Check, first T1 exchange promised this month
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>>59218670
Fun fact: besides NKN and Fantom, the Coinmetro exchange listed all of these tokens at early low market caps before their 2021 moons. They also listed Chainlink all the way back in 2019 when it was still under $2. This was back when Coinmetro was known as the gem hunting exchange for utility tokens. Not sure if they're still keeping up with that reputation now but for newer post-2021 tokens I know so far they have listed Octaspace, LilAI and Alephium
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>>59221402
>>59229055
>>59233111
>>59235152
OCTA is going to surprise a lot of people next year when it moons like crazy
This board only mentions it like once or twice a month on average. It's mostly ignored but in about a year anons will scream the classic "why didn't anyone shill me this?!?"
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>>59218670
how do you have a List of most promising Tech/utility coins without Near protocol or Sui innit? this is some wack list you got there senpai
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>>59227221
NEXA is another one that will melt faces out of nowhere next year. Once ASICs get on board after the mining algorithm update, Tailstorm is finished, and bigger exchanges listings come, the price will skyrocket
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>>59218670
GameFi projects like Legend of Arcadia is worth looking into
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>>59236219
Near is pretty impressive with their developments lately...
like the fact that they make it super easy for devs to jump on and create magic
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>>59218670
Cowswap (COW) is basically the most important thing for trading on Ethereum right now. Everybody serious uses it. Not only because of the DEX, but because they made the MEV blocker most people use. COW is already on Binance and Coinbase too, only 100M cap (376M FDV). Hard to believe it won't pump to billions at some point.

My portfolio now is mostly COW and APU. The best meme and the best way to buy it.
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It's over
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>>59236885
fuck you talking about?
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>>59236609
i did participate in their TGE some days back.. massive potentials here...

>>59229951
fuck no
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>>59218670
>posts a bunch of dead projects
>ignores the most active project in crypto
OP...
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$THT
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My Bastards Taraxa is finally moving
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thinking of picking 5 random low- lowmid cap tech tokens (no memes) and see how they play out
put like 500$ in each, would be pretty fun imo

btw what's the best exchange for coins like that? most major ones have pretty lackluster options
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>>59219282
jajajaja
xaxaxa
huehuehue
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>>59237021
The ones mentioned in op were only examples from the last bull run that had big gains, he's not saying he expects those same ones to moon again this time. He even said later in the post only coins that came out after 2021
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>>59218670
KNS
>~30m mcap
>launched deep into the last bear market
>team doxxed, recognized by swiss government, has been attending big conferences (ethcc, devcon)
>constantly updating and building for their first batch of clients
>only availiable on arb (a low volume eth l2) so far
not gonna spoonfeed any more than this
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>>59237416
nice one, will check out
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>>59237416
I'm not buying your bags, Pouya.
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>>59218670
Parsiq is about to launch some revolutionary tech. Reactive smart contracts, autonomous if this, then that operating on a data layer across all chains.
Launching into this market, it's a 100x easily. Dyor.
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cheese is gonna hit a dollar
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>>59218670
Decred you fucking fools.
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>>59238714
parsiq launches so much random shit I can never tell if any of it is any good or not, they just spin up tokens like it's nothing
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>>59238998
Just a wallet.
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Check out Rally, can search it up on dextools. It’s the token for the Rlink video conferencing software. Crazy low cap @ 125k. Same group that created Gala. The software is still in beta now but see it flying once hundreds of thousands if not millions are on the platform. Market cap is around $150k atm- R-link.com is the site for the web conferencing software. Will have better prices than zoom, seems like a no brainer
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what do you guys think about aleph.im? I got rekt since March and lost half. kind of surprised since it's an AI coin on Coinbase.
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>Spectral
Their only products are an LLM that explores blockchain data (it gave me errors when I tried broad questions) and a shitcoin generator that I haven't tested. I don't see anything innovative here that could potentially moon.

>BEAM (the gaming one)
Not exactly a microcap, but a low-cap project with actual games, an active community, and ongoing development. It looks solid. I'll try some of the games later.

>Octaspace
Market cap is only $45 million. The chart looks nice, and it doesn't seem like it has pumped yet. I don’t know much about rendering, but this project seems promising.

>Dynex
They claim to have developed a type of quantum computing that's easily scalable. However, it seems they might just be jumping on the quantum hype train. Still, it’s a good narrative to follow.

>RLC
A lackluster coin from 2017 that hasn’t gone anywhere. It had a major pump and dump in 2021. Honestly, I can't be bullish on decentralized cloud computing when AWS is continuing to dominate the market.

>KAS
Already pumped. Not even a low-cap anymore.

>Zano
Another chain that tries to do a bit of everything but doesn’t excel at anything. It’s at an all-time high right now and seems ready to dump.

>NEAR Protocol
Not a low cap.
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>>59239022
The team seems solid but I think some people got turned off by the IQ token thing, and now the React token which they're saying is not really a rebrand but rather a brand-new token with brand-new utility, which can be swapped with the old PRQ. It just seems like too many separate tokens for one project
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>>59224653
>certain information about the devs behind it
You mean the fact that it's backed by jews? Sure, I can see them pushing it to $40 billion at peak bull run
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>>59218670
I think the safest strategy for tech tokens is to buy low, wait for a 20x in a run then sell half your stack, then wait for a 40x from the original buy price and then sell the remainder of the stack. If the token never hits a 40x before crashing for good then at least you took profit
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>>59218670
I think could see my bag of Galaxis to the galaxy, the pump just started
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the 1st and only onchain os. build dapps with needng to code. legoblocks to build dapps. all white team with a history of getting shit done. microcap.less than 2million$ at .02$ that erc-20 did for coin creation, this will do for dapp creation, lowering the bar so more pplz can become builders.
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>>59218670
DUSK. Below 100m but they're on Binance already. Mainnet should launch before the end of the year. DYOR. The GitHub speaks for itself.
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>>59218670
WRAP solves the PvP crosschain problem. You can instantly wrap any eth token and launch it on Solana and benefit from the higher current usage rate and low gas fees.
Launched yesterday and sitting at sub 1m.
A few memecoins have already used to to deploy like DOGE and Harry Potter.
This is primed and is officially backed by wormhole. The platform/dapp is already working flawlessly.
You're welcome
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>>59218670
RLC & DOT
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>>59222887
>>59232757
>>59233111
>>59241597
Are you guys being serious about RLC?
You're still holding out hope for a token that never broke $1 billion mcap even during the 2021 bull? Why?
Plus It's already on Binance, Coinbase, Crypto.com and Kraken. I could even understand if it had a really small mcap below $20 million, but it's over $120 million mcap
Does the use case itself really have that much potential for a major moon even after all these years? And why wouldn't a more recent token with a similar use case be picked over it?
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>>59218670
QAN fit that description perfectly, below 100M, solid team and its a Layer 1 hybrid blockchain
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>>59241903
>Are you guys being serious about RLC?
Yes

Does the use case itself really have that much potential for a major moon even after all these years?
Yes

RLC is going to gigapump to 20$+ this bull run and you'll either be in it or not. It always does a gigapump right at the end of the cycle. It's an AI, DePIN, DeCC, oracle project. AI and DePIN are hot shit currently while the DeCC movement is actually gaining traction.
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>>59218670
Phala
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>>59218670
DePIN is the next trend most especially projects that combines AI with it like AUKI
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>>59218670
ignore the pump of 2021. it was induced by easy money.
>what is easy money
look it up
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>>59220796
Exactly, good stuff Anon. Its just a matter of WHEN. Hope it starts with NVIDIA quarterly earnings.
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Kaspa, Alephium and Nexa are all going to be top 20 coins within the next 2 years
They're the next Solana, Cardano and Avalanche
Kaspa already started its moon mission due to being jew-backed, Alephium and Nexa will start their moon missions in 2025
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>>59220782
Worst post in this thread for sure
Arguably also worst post on the entire board right now
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The Ampleforth protocol (ticker: AMPL), the OG rebasing token, is still promising, maybe more promising now than at any point in its history, even more promising than its first expansion phase that put Uniswap on the map and kicked off Defi summer, because now ampleforth devs have created a compelling new use case.
AMPL now provides a way for everyday holders to capitalize on the growth of the stablecoin market. Stablecoins are the most successful product market fit in all of crypto, but until now only companys like Tether, USDC etc have profited.
AMPL will be used as the base collateral for a series of new fully-decentralized stablecoins, the first being USDaf, by Asymmetry Finance. As USDaf grows in market capitalization, holders of AMPL profit big league. We are all Paolo Ardoinos now.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fwGg9NEexw&t=15s
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KNS, CHAOS and PNK
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thegraph (ticker: GRT)
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>>59237021
These are not real people all of this board is a psyop to hide icp from the public until ‘they’ cant stop it anymore and then it will be everywhere all at once
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>>59243130
>PNK
Isn't that the old 2018 token that judges criminal/civil cases or something like that?
It had a nice 2021 spike like most others but why would that make a comeback?
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>>59242265
>implying we won't get easy money after Trump's inauguration
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>>59242051
Yes!
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>>59220743
XNA is very underrated, don't know if it'll ever have a big moon since it's so under the radar, but it deserves it
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>>59220723
My gut tells me that clown world rules are going to apply and somehow Kadena is going to moon again and hit the top 20 despite its failures
We have top 20 tokens right now that shouldn't be that high due to multiple tech-related failures, yet here they are
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>>59227221
>>59229055
Dammit I'm still accumulating these two
You motherfuckers better not cause the jeets on here to push the price above my buy range
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just tossed 50 buck on REVU. sub 1m mc, 2022 coin and ada ecosystem. if trump appoint hoskinson it might pump idk
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>>59218739
I'm surprised the Taraxa anon who was shilling heavy with threads the past two months hasn't found this thread yet
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>utility
Get a load of this boomer lmao
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>>59236219
Those are $7 billion and $10 billion market cap, not much room for major gains
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>>59218670
Wow biz moves this slow now? A thread posted on Friday is still active and with barely 100 replies? Where'd everyone go? Make it?
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heh looks like znn is attracting game devs, is biz gonna miss out on this one?
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>>59218670
Why is every anon talking about QAN
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>>59224653
KAS unironically deserves to be in this thread despite its already-high market cap
And this is coming from someone who owns zero KAS, but would have bought in if I learned about it while it was still below $100 million market cap
If there's anyone who wants to put a large amount of money in crypto to get a safe 5x to 10x minimum over the next year, then KAS is the way to go
Besides the jewish connection, it's also the first popular crypto to utilize blockdag technology in place of blockchain technology. It has a large amount of hype heading into the bull run, and people are apparently already making gains from KAS-based memecoins
There's no way KAS doesn't hit the top 20 coins eventually next year, it might even hit the top 10
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>>59218670
Sui is where the money is flowing into. DYOR, throw a few thousand into it and thank me Q1 2025 =)
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>>59239908
>>NEAR Protocol
>Not a low cap.
Lmfao, Low cap? I'm sure he didn't do any research. NEAR’s got solid team, real use case, and partnerships that really matter.
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>>59218670
THETA
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>>59230932
Shitty memecoin
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>>59218670
DNX, ALPH, TARA and NEXA are all you need
You can try a few AI or Depin tokens too
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>>59218670
Even if I told you, you wouldn't get it, so what's the point in telling? Envelope me in flames tho.
>ICP
>ICP
>ICP
>ICP
>ICP
>ICP
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>Kadena
unnecessarily fractioned meme scaling solution of stochastic partition sugarcoat, impractical formal verification from non-optimal discrepant solver representation, top-down design of high-level business logic DSL conflicting with bottom-up framework ecosystems fundamental to success of most protocols, suspicious community that predates on empaths, proof of waste
>Quant
interesting overledger approach, token not needed however
>NKN
dfinity but boring
>Parsiq
normiecoin
>Flux
dubious absence of computational integrity, proof of waste
>Fantom
meme scaling like kadenyo, superseded by avalanche in terms of asynchronicity
>Vectorspace
agi not a product
>Enjin
nth superficial memescaling project
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>>59249076
One i know of is NVIDIA, and I love how they’re blending blockchain with AI.
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Orai.
Berry.
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>muh utility
the function these chains perform is completely seperate from the price of their token. if utility alone captured value, LINK would 50x. you will get raped this cycle as DOGE flips ETH
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>>59249891
News flash, poindexter:
All of these fucking cryptos have flaws, some more major than others
Despite your criticisms, the ones you mentioned still gained majorly in 2021, didn't they?
That's why they're good examples of what's to come next year but with newer, similar coins
Coins in the top 10 right now have their flaws too. How many outages has Solana had so far? And yet I'll bet if you could travel back in time to early 2020 you'd still put $1000 into cheap SOL
We're in this to make money, not to find the perfect tech solutions
Retail & institutional investors are going to want newer toys to play with for this bull run besides memecoins. That means L1 "trilemma solvers" like ALPH, NEXA and KAS, and AI & DePIN cryptos like OCTA, XNA and LILAI
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>>59250350
Add Sui to that list
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>>59222702
Not confirmed yet, but it's most likely
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>>59250350
i just want to believe there is more to it than money. surrealism is a challenge. all projects including bitcoin will become secondary tokens on a better consensus protocol with strong locality preserving leaderless permissionless costless fault tolerance according to ideas of mine which will eventually be rediscovered by developers with time to spend on execution.
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>>59220743
>>59245540
It's literally at the lowest point of its value ever, wtf are u both taking about? People will not trust that bleeding shit.
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>>59248820
Taraxa is the POS version of kas with smart contracts and dev activity
It's sub 20 mil market cap right now

It's also US based which was severely hampering them this year, but will benefit them with upcoming tax changes and SEC change over. They're also about to open a bunch of new utilities like liquid staking

There's honestly so much bullish flags on tara, it's marketcap is insanely low for what it is. It's devs have just been allergic to marketing
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>>59250903
>"omfg you're supposed to buy high and sell low you idiot"
Never change, /biz/
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>>59218670
Here's an update version OP, I had chatgpt calculate the mcap at each coins ATH

>Kadena (68x): from $0.35 (Jul. 2021 at $47 million market cap), to $24 (Nov. 2021) — Market cap at peak: $3.196 billion
>Quant (39x): from $10 (Oct. 2020 at $115 million market cap), to $390 (Sep. 2021) — Market cap at peak: $4.485 billion
>NKN (65x): from $0.02 (Jan. 2021 at $13 million market cap), to $1.30 (Apr. 2021) — Market cap at peak: $845 million
>Parsiq (31x): from $0.08 (Oct. 2020 at $8 million market cap), to $2.50 (Apr. 2021) — Market cap at peak: $248 million
>Flux (135x): from $0.02 (Dec. 2020 at $2 million market cap), to $2.70 (Nov. 2021) — Market cap at peak: $270 million
>Fantom (150x): from $0.02 (Dec. 2020 at $50 million market cap), to $3 (Oct. 2021) — Market cap at peak: $7.5 billion
>Vectorspace.ai (26x): from $0.60 (Mar. 2021 at $20 million market cap), to $16 (Sep. 2021) — Market cap at peak: $520 million
>Enjin Coin (22x): from $0.15 (Dec. 2020 at $140 million market cap), to $3.40 (Apr. 2021) — Market cap at peak: $3.08 billion
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>>59250284
Orange man's victory caused a new ATH for Bitcoin, yet when he was recently connected to LINK its price went down. That is beyond ridiculous. Chainlink is the Frank Grimes of crypto, you can't compare it to others
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>>59243130
>KNS
Chart looks ok, $25 mil. market cap, decent use cases, but why is it only on uniswap after a year? And it's already in the process of rebranding after a year?
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>>59218731
I'm still bag holding 400m of MTV from 2021. When break even?
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>>59238998
>2016 coin
>only mooned in 2017 and 2021 during bull runs
>highest price was $250, currently at $13
>already on Binance
Pass
If it was less than $2 I'd probably get a stack just for it being reliable in the past for moons during bull runs
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>>59218670
test
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stop marrying your bags. each bull run people want new shiny toys. if your special snowflake coin is down 90% from the last run its over. 2023-2024 coins will outperform.
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>>59253624
>2022-2024 coins will outperform.
Slight correction, otherwise agreed
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>>59251842
I ain't talking about buying nor selling.

I'm saying that people will not trust XNA as a serious project with that chart, even if it was, so it will stay in as one of the lowest in the bullrun.

People will look for promising shit. God bless you if I'm wrong.



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