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I’m not sure if there will really be an altcoin season this year, or if it already ended last year.

>I can’t decide, but I’m still holding, feels like I don’t have much of a choice.
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>>59548161
Yes its over dis taim! Sell everything buy solana saaar!
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>>59548161
It's memecoin season right now. Get in bros.

https://dexscreener.com/solana/egsd3nahcbxc8nfe8ampcaz3eyq6suzv1orxa1ncupf9
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>>59548182
Just 10k?
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>>59548284
Pass anon
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>>59548161
I'm kind confused
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>>59548161
Don't expect things to be big
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>>59548161
Be ready anonnnn
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>>59548161
Clearly, crypto isnt for you
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>>59548161
expect a X100 for my UAFC
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>>59548161
So long as bitcoin doesn't shit the bed we should see some altcoins pumping, but don't expect anything crazy because all the speculation money has moved to solana shitcoins
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Altseason hasn't even started yet and the most explosive part of the bull cycle is always the last year of the cycle, which should be 2025

While Bitcoin still has some room to grow, at this stage it's best to position yourself for alts

Markets that should do well this alt season:

Gaming:
RON
KDR
LUAG

MEMES:
SPX6900
EPILEPTIC
GIGA

Or play it save and get some SOL, benefit from the memecoin ecosystem without betting on specific memes. Better likelyhood of success, but much less upside. Up to you how much risk you are comfortable with

But personally I'd rather bet some small amounts on 1000x potential than to have only a 3x at best.
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>>59548161
who cares? after all memes like RIZO and Gswift been kickin and would provide me the 20x i need after all.
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>>59550876
You're so serious
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>>59548161
Lol
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>>59548161
Expect to be rich. That's how moneyfesting works.
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>>59548182
I ain't pumping your fking bag.

I bought right at 16. i will soon dump it on all the pleb hafwit moron here.
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>>59552327
So what's your plan?
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>>59552568
hold till it get to 300
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>>59552301
You won't get it if you're lazy.
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>>59550876
You seem to know everything
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>>59553515
most of the project anon mentioned are dead
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>>59548161
Bull run or not, I'm sure of some bag of shitcoins from Boinkers, currently farming that shit on tg for some bulks
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>>59553857
t.g mining is completely a waste of time.
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>>59553515
nah, just paying attention

>>59553849
markets go up and down all the time, zoom out, the overall trend is clear as day
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>>59554064
>markets go up and down all the time, zoom out, the overall trend is clear as day
that's how market dynamic works but this is abstract to what was said.
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>>59554354
define dead, when is a project "dead" by your standards?
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>>59548161
There has been speculation lately
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>>59548161
I don't give a fuck
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>>59555082
you and I know what this mean. it's obvious that this is good as nothing.
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>>59555678
you call the biggest gaming community, as well as a 1.4b meme coin dead?

Sure
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>>59555082
It's just a shit.
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>>59548161
Expect crypto narratives to really take off—I already have a few in mind. Let’s keep it simple.
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>>59548161
WE'RE GOING TO FLIP;
THE CHEESE MARKET.
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>>59556561
Ai?
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>>59556629
AI, DePIN, and RWA—these 3 are set to take off. Choose one, or go for all; it’s up to you kek.
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>>59556733
Which do you think will make good money?
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>>59556836
Explore the peaqosystem, and you’ll see how you can start farming there.
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>>59556989
If it's making me rich, I'll do it. If not, I'll pass.
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>>59557086
How will you know if you'll make it if you don't even try exploring? That's just lazy.
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>>59557269
Some just want quick money
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>>59548161
Altcoin season might’ve peaked, but who knows? I’m still holding some sui, pepe, rizo and eth, feels like we’re all just riding them out.
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>>59548161
"altcoin season" is a function of FOMO. When BTC price starts climbing fast enough for normans to notice the rate of increase since the last time they paid attention months/years ago, they ape into some other going hoping it will replicate BTC performance. It does, for a moment, which throws oil on the fire.
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>>59556989
I think holding the coin and staking it is enough for those who aren’t interested in farming.
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>>59548161
>use IMGNAI profits to buy a drawing tablet
>friends think I’m joking until I show them my gains and my art
>they’re slurping bags while I’m sketching waifus
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>>59557544
If it's worth holding, why not.
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>>59555778
OMG.

Wtf is this clown? We’ve had several projects at that mcap that have been unproductive for years now. Take a look at ICP and DOT, for instance; these are good examples.
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>>59556989
Regarded as the home of DePIN, but Solana is way better in this case. Anyway, I care less since I'm after the big bag.
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>>59557652
Peaq is a solid coin. Both the number of holders and stakers have increased rapidly lately—it’s a good sign.
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>>59557788
>Both the number of holders and stakers have increased rapidly lately

If this is the case, why hasn't it hit $1?
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>>59557400
This is far-fetched. I thought by now alts should be doing better, but many are still underwater. The entire shit is a complete slip-up.
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>>59557937
There will always be buyers and sellers preventing the coin from increasing. Do you not understand the nature of the market, anon?
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>>59557993
Why not memecoins? Easy x100
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>>59558221
This is different from utility coins,
which is not what we’re referring to here.
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>>59558340
But utilities are even dumping
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>>59558421
If you see it as a long-term approach, there’s no need to worry about it.
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>>59558642
sometimes it's really boring
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>>59558756
Long-term holding requires patience. What exactly are you talking about?
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>>59557993
I don't think you understand market dynamics. Sellers suppress prices, and sometimes market makers are involved just to manipulate the entire shit in their favor. the crypto market has always been a shitshow
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>>59558221
gtfoh...

i know where this is heading to, retard. i aint buying your shitcoin.
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>>59558907
I wouldn’t be surprised if manipulation happens, it’s already a common thing in crypto.
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>>59550876
AI is the biggest trend, so you need coins like FET, RNDR and NEAR in your pf
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>>59559189
True, but focusing solely on it might mean overlooking sectors with equally strong growth potential like those that drive real-world utility through machine economies
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>>59559285
Do you think it will really make a big difference five years from now? I’m already considering the possible scenarios.
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>>59559189
NEAR is their leader, and should be in everyone's portfolio
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>>59557788
I’m guessing more DePINs will join the ecosystem, especially considering how successful it has been since its launch.
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>>59558221
Memecoins might promise x100, but they’re just as easy to get you rekt. Stick to potential blue-chip alts, simple and safer.
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>>59559063
Another reason why I think, after this cycle, I will refrain from trading crypto assets and focus on my life.
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>>59560123
If you’ve gained enough returns from your utility coins, then you’re set to live comfortably without constantly chasing money and time.
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>>59559456
have you look at virtual?
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>>59548161
>What to expect this year?
if bull run is already over I'll probably delete the character save, I don't want to idle 4 more unemployed years
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>>59560148
With or without it, don’t expect the next bull run to be rosy or smooth. After this run, we’re done.
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>>59559590
The momentum is undeniable, feels like the natural next step.
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>>59548161
I was holding on for hope for another 2021 like run for alts for what feels like forever now.I got into crypto in may 2021 (lol) and every time my hopes for that happening at first get affirmed,then manipulated and in the end get brutally shattered.First it happened in 2021 Nov. run which got me hooked into crypto in the first place. I wasn't 100% stupid but I could have done so much better if I wasn't harboring any hope for this market and could have just simply left yet I watched the bags of alts I didn't sell go down 5X and after recovering slightly only to go down another 3X just for good measure.
I also held the same hope for alts at the start of 2024 since they seemed so undervalued in comparison to BTC which caused me to didn't sell as much of the alt bags that I should and watch the bags I didn't sell go down between -60% all the way to -90% as BTC was crabbing throughout the rest of the year.
So what conclusion can be draw for this? I think alts are cursed anons and the only good thing about them is the occasional airdrop that you may receive for participating in this purgatorial process
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>>59560148
It's not just about returns; it's about creating sustainable value through real-world applications. Utility that works for you long-term is the real win
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>>59559189
instead of focusing on current hype, focus on what will be the next

AI is big right now, emoji/flashing memecoins and Gaming will be big soon

NFA DYOR, I'm just an idiot with too muc htime on my hands
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>>59560355
Yeah, both options work, depending on how you incorporate them into your daily activities.
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>>59559590
No doubt, but it seems that when it comes to DePIN, Solana is much preferred.
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>>59548161
Get rekt and die
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>>59561659
kek

I dislike retard who are so pessimistic about the future of the space.
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>>59548161
Feeling hopeless
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>>59561917
i wish i never invested in crypto. my life is 10 times worst.
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>>59561917
>Feeling hopeless
angry
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>>59562246
how?
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>>59562260
i lost a lot of money trading shitcoin on solana.
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>>59562307
same. wish i only traded bitcoin
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>>59560215
Innovation doesn’t stop. Real-world asset integration are paving the way for sustainable growth beyond just market cycles.
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>>59548161
y'all waiting for an altseason, when you could eat good with memes like RIZO and HAIR.
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>>59562322
Only if you’re a whale. For degens, it’s all about altcoins, that’s where the real action is.
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>>59562470
Talk about tokenized assets and decentralized infrastructure is where the real opportunity lies.
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>>59562307
Go trade on Peaq if that’s the case, and wait for those DePINs to launch there. I heard Silencio is set to launch next month.
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>>59562473
Thats how you lose all ur money ser
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>>59562878
It sounds like there’s big potential for the upcoming launch, especially since Silencio managed to secure over $100M in funding.
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>>59550876
honestly this is the most plausible. I've seen others project the end of the bull cycle will be this fall and historically drawn out ass cycles like this is when shit like defi summer and nft hype occured. keep your ear to the ground and wait it out. there are some good gains to be made here. Old money getting into crypto will make it less crazy but boomers have fucking paper hands and will fold and loose their ass on the next luna just watch
idk about gaming coins though those have been "hyped" for so long and they've never gone anywhere. muh shit skin indians are playing a crypto game cuz it generates more money than being a scammer?!?? so revolutionary!! fuck outta here>
>59560215
THIS^ old boomer money has moved in and they still haven't outed USDT as a scam entirely yet; the way crypto "dies" is china companies collapse or are federally outted as being a scam. too many "hard working" boomers put their money into it for it to fail. Blackrock and shit just do to crypto what they did with gold make it crab walk and never be worth anything like it was in the past again. Maybe if something really revolutionary comes around and gets implemented it'll pop off but old finance's whole goal getting into this shit is to make it like everything else:
OMG BTC went up 30 points today! thats insane! we will remember the times when 10% swings daily was the norm.
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>>59563131
>Blackrock and shit just do to crypto what they did with gold make it crab walk and never be worth anything like it was in the past again
wtf are you yapping gold etf by blackrock launched in 2005
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>>59563131
Good point about gaming

I might be wrong on this, but I think gaming has not gone anywhere despite the hype because building games takes time, and people don't have patience.

The last 2 cycles gave the real builders some time to build during the bull/bear cycles. We should be starting to see results this bull cycle

Let's see

It's definitely risky, but the rewards should be worth the risk for the few games that make it
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>>59557726
RON is the opposite man, low market cap, high user activity

sign of a lot of potential upside

On the other hand, with memecoins market cap is all that matters (well, technically the ratio between market cap and community if you want to consider potential upside)

All memes i mentioned have a good ratio between community and market cap
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>>59563218
but yeah agreed, previous hype coins that have actually been building in the background may see up to around 5x. the next gen is where all the hype is gonna be those will be the 20x depends on what level of risk you want to take. also depends for old hype cycle coins if they can adapt fast enough to jump on the hype train. if shit like dex's or w.e can integrate fast enough (and not just announce partner ships as a shitty boost).
this is a problem with all "utility" based coins but I feel as though shit like games adds another level of complexity. purely utitily based coins its just a matter of finding and filling a niche even if its for a bullshit reason like nfts and in the end shit like digital art won't be the final form of nfts. gaming adds another level of complexity. you now aren't just selling the users something useful that can be exploited to make money early on. now it has to actually be something fun to use. anyone was willing to try and get into pancake swap pump and dumps. add in the game aspect and now its damn I also have to dump not only my money but also my time into something I don't even like.
ig the way to describe it is this. you can have the perfect crypto game; actually fun to play, great art, great player retention numbers, solid digital economy, can actually make money playing. however almost every single one of those factors must occur at the same time for the game. with other hype cycles all that mattered was could it be exploited to make money?? and honestly thats already happened with crypto games crypto games have come and gone that were basically just flash games but with crypto money maker exploits. a solid gaming coin will happen I'm not doubtful of that its just gonna take quite some time to fine tune every factor.
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>>59563190
I just don't see crypto ETFs being that great if you are stuck with whats approved by the US government as an asset. Also imo this same trend may happen but on a smaller scale once chinese exchanges realize they can manipulate american ETFs but again the fall will still happen. and it will come much quicker than with gold. I just don't see crypto lasting 8 years of a bullrun
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>>59563109
Another buzzword
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>>59563190
also I think what is sorta missed with a graph like this is why did gold becoming an ETF matter? and if I'm wrong enlighten me here on why it'll be the same for BTC outside of just posting a chart. ETFs mattered for gold because previously you had to buy physical gold or essentially rights to ownership of someone else's stockpile of gold. This obviously had a higher barrier to entry as a gold buyer. you bought at a premium had to physically store it somewhere, couldn't easily or more importantly quickly buy or sell based on speculation. ETFs allowed anyone to quickly digitally buy and sell gold and speculate on pricing. It also allowed boomers and shit to be like my 401k needs to be diversified! Vanguard! put me into precious metals and Vanguard can just change what it had ur money in like it was the stock market.
BTC and Crypto had ALL of those advantages since the first fucking exchanges popped up basically. it isn't a physical asset you didn't have to store it in your house, it can be divided into millionths of a satoshi you didn't have to buy an ounce of gold or an ounce of BTC. all ETFs did was allow old money to "safely" get into something the rest of us had access to since the 2010s
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>>59563281
It’s not just another buzzword; in fact, it’s genuinely providing real-world solutions. Noise detection and getting rewarded for it allows you to do even more.
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>>59563385
you think is a long term?
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>>59563566
I think that’s the goal, but it always depends on how the team works to sustain it in the long run. Development is key.
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>>59562322
Same here. If I don’t make it this year, I’ll regret it for the rest of my life.
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>>59562878
What are the chances this will be any better? Crypto assets all seem to follow the same underlying metrics.
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>>59557651
I remember when half the teen girls looked like this except the hair was usually black or dark blue or teal instead of pink
Good days
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>>59563824
And what to do with that?
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>>59563819
Projects with real-world utilities will definitely have an impact. Their huge funding is also something to consider, as it supports major developments.
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>>59548161
It's memecoin season
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>>59548161
Peaq to keep peaking up
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Anons, how much you guys are holding?
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>>59563655
>Development is key.
The anon that knows the secret.
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>>59563218
>It's definitely risky, but the rewards should be worth the risk for the few games that make it
Taking risk is very important.
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>>59564241
A hell of alot.
>>59564025
You know how things are played.
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>>59564343
Btc? Or something else?
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>>59560886
Nah, Solana is basically known for its layer 1 scalability as a whole. Peaq is the legend of DePIN.
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>>59548182
Stop cryin
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>>59564345
Natix, biatch. Take it.
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>>59564063
DeFi season will never die with Yelay



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