I'm trying to understand the state of the market.Is this right?
>>59660548forgot Trump
if you time it right, you can still be up from a scam.
everything except bitcoin = scam
>>59660548>XRP scamRetard alert
>>59660557But of course.>>59660560XRP being a scam doesn't mean it won't moon.
>>59660548If Solana is a scam, so is Ethereum.>>59660558Monero is the only other coin I would consider to not be a scam. It has real-world usage for something besides scams.
>>59660548Yes.
all scams except xrp and link
>>59660548All scams except bitcoin
>>59660548Solana enables maximum scamming and will therefore moon the hardest peak cycleXRP will also moon despite being a scam as well. Boomers love this shit because the price is single digits and they can buy a lot of it. Will be like a Solana shitcoin on its own
>eth charges $400 fees when more than 100 people want to make a transaction >sol shits itself when more than 100 people want to make a transaction> AMERICAN TO-BE-ETF hbar isn't even on that listThis actually brought me comfort. Thanks.
>>59660548solana is not a scam. it's a legitimate platform scams are built on and will be heavily used during trump's term
>>59660548LINK should be scam.
>>59660548Avalance and chainlink are also trash
I think these responses all being totally different for the most part explains a good bit about why the top coins are what they are - nobody can agree on anything. XRP schizos think it's the future of finance and people who think it's a scam know it will still go up anyways due to unit bias and midcurve appeal. Everyone agrees that Solana's only usecase is launching scams but they disagree on whether or not they can grow beyond that one usecase or if Murad's right and they don't have to. BTC maxis still can't be bothered to read up on what smart contracts are and those who have aren't that much richer for it. Linkies are objectively correct by any rational metric but being correct hasn't translated into outperformance. Bear markets aren't catalysts for narrative corrections and in bull markets the narratives become even more deranged. It feels like retail and VCs are at an intellectual dead end.
>>59660548Break them up into Crypto and digital assets,
>midcurve appeal
>>59660548Re-title Chainlink
>>596605481. not what is described in the whitepaper, has been hijacked by wall street2. bloated piece of shit that was funded/icod by the same bastards that hijacked 13. the standard4. the way 1 and 2 are kept in 1 and 25. basedlana jewish grift taht is highly centralized and had multiple '''shit myself brb restart the chain'' moments6. real7. fork of btc and in a way closer to real btc than 18. stable9. bloated garbage10. way to keep 2 relevant11. chad that worked with 3 long time ago12. ???13. turkish scam13. see1015. standard number2, made by chad that worked on 3, very promising
>>59660548Yes
>>59660548pretty much
>>59660629> noooo not Solana!!!Imagine deploying tokens without a smart contract, yikes
>>59660558>t. smoothbrain
>>59660548you got bnb wrong but otherwise yeah
>>59660548BNB is SOL from the previous cycle. Either both of them are scams or neither is. Depends on whether you think online casino is a real use case. I think its a very real use case. Casinos make a shitload of money, why would I miss out on that?
>>59660957>It feels like retail and VCs are at an intellectual dead end.crypto itself is at a technical dead end
>>59660548linkie thread, all fieldspumps the least dumps the most