What’s up retards?Shill me on your heaviest bags. Layer 1s preferred and if you are going to shill, then please understand what you are shilling. Which layer 1s currently have the heaviest bags from years of accumulation and missed runs that other layer 1s hit? I do not really care much for layer 2s anymore, but if the bags are heavy enough and it has real utility, then why not? Oracles? Lulz.. Perhaps some bridge tokens are worthwhile. I am fairly well versed in financial markets (including crypto) and enjoy reading whitepapers or technical documents.Which projects seem promising based off not only the whitepaper, but technical documents and have proper roadmaps to back it up? Which projects have been quietly banging out code and not hyping anything? Let’s get a real discussion going. Biz used to be fun. Crypto used to be fun. Everything turned fake and gay.
Guess I’ll start..Just scanned the top 2000 on CMC to look through and find which coins fit the bill. Let’s start with the one that was supposed to be the end all, be all. Fagtoken aka FilecoinHistorically, extremely overvalued, but does have one of the best projects from a technical standpoint or at least did
Guys, keep in mind I’m going strictly off memory but have read the whitepapers and technical docs for most of these projects and many that won’t be posted because they are not undervalued. Please let me know if any of these projects are inactive. I will go through and check out the repos and whatnot after this. #2 is a Chinese powerhouse built by math gods.. Gookcoin.. I mean Conflux. Sorry
>What’s up retards?You're not from around here
This next one holds a special place in my heart being that it was the first ICO I was involved with, but I lost hope in this taco with Johann Gevers. Read more about a world class grifter here:https://www.reddit.com/r/tezos/comments/7qt548/the_true_history_of_johann_gevers/
>>60927219Shutup retard. Poorfags like you are why everything turned fake and gay.
>>60927230Nobody here is buying your bags, champ
>>60927264You actually *might be* retarded or illiterate. The post is about other people shilling me their bags and an attempt to bait a real discussion about crypto as a whole. I am sorry that you are too retarded to participate in this type of discussion.
This next coin appears to be bottomed out like a strung out twink on skid row. WAN can’t possibly go any lower right? What happened here? Kek
I'd look into the new blockchain for Pepe. It's an L1 that's merge minable with LTC and DOGE.
>>60927400All I see is the 4.5B market cap PEPE erc20 (layer 2) meme coin. Are they launching their own layer 1 now that mines LTC/DOGE? How does that even function from a technical standpoint? Is it proof of work that uses the same algo as litecoin and you pool hash power to merge mine or what. With all due respect, it sounds like it lacks utility or is filling a gap in the market
>>60927286You're a namefag and you're thread/posts consist of cryptically shilling your bags. Your jewish behaviour is clear as day for all to see.
>>60927495>you're thread*your
The low price and market cap on this next one would surprise me, but it only makes sense when you consider they pre mined 70% of the tokens which unlocked and dumped their market for years. This is actually a great time to get in. The 24hr volume is up over 300% and the charts actually look like it may break out short and long term. With a circulating market cap just shy of $22M and fully diluted just over $27M… this one actually might 10x and I believe I may hop back into this one. Great fundamentals also with proof of relay, top tier team and lists two of the best possible advisors you could have in crypto: Stephen Wolfram and Whitfield Diffie. This one is legitimately worth looking into. Listed on coinbase, binance and many other top exchanges.
>>60927498I have not been in the alt markets for years. Again, the intention of the post is for people to talk logically about undervalued cryptos because I want to get back into alts soon. Why is that so hard to understand? Were you offended by me saying retard because you are actually retarded? If so, then I am sorry. Retard used to be a term of endearment, but I fear you actually may be intellectually challenged and. Is I feel bad.
>>60927107I don't know WTF a layer 1 or 2 is cause I don't bake MF cakes. All that matters is:>buying low (when everyone else is selling)>selling high (when everyone else is buying)THATS IT, THATS THE SECRET TO MAKING MONEY.But I know your kind, you wanna gamble, you wanna make a big bet on some shit coin and win big, so you read white(cum)papers and look at magic lines and think you can predict the future like some reddit witch.
>>60927476No it's already out. It came out last year. It's a code fork of Dogecoin.You know how LTC/DOGE are mined together? MM isn't limited to two chains. You can do more. It has nearly the same hashrate as Dogecoin does.
>>60927540The way to bake a crypto cake is by cycling between BTC and other layer 1s that are hot, while concurrently trading their respective layer 2 tokens. Dumping the layer 2s back into their native token and eventually dumping that back into daddy Bitcoin. Rinse and repeat. Right now is the time to start moving BTC back into alts. Layer 1s pop first. I am sorry that you do not understand the flow of crypto or markets, but your advice says nothing. It means nothing. If you can’t explain the mechanisms, then do not try and pretend that you understand the quanta which propels it. Your oversimplification means nothing to me. You and your buddy might legitimately be low IQ though and incapable of having these type of conversations. Do you even know where the value of any network is derived? Or what secures the networks? You are a little too green to be speaking pal. If you have nothing of value to add to the thread, then what is even the point in posting?
>>60927107I've lost all traces of menial interest on any narrative that isn't DCA'ing into Bitcoin and memecoins. Layers were never important, oracles were never important, blockchain infrastructure was never important, there are no important problems that need fixing. I've made more trading SON than I ever did with Chainlink, or Avalanche, or I See Pee. Take this for what you will.>>60927545I always forget this is a thing that exists.
>>60927107Every L1 whitepaper is just buzzword soup.Show me one that actually explains how they’ll bridge TradFi and DeFi without just slapping “modular” on every page.
>>60927514> the intention of the post is for people to talk logically about undervalued cryptos Look at Vaulta (old EOS), that’s where the real play is
>>60927107Don't buy shib what ever you do!
>>60927650This sentiment mostly rings true and so does this one here >>60927667 Bitcoin was purported to have been hijacked first and then eventually crypto markets as a whole were infiltrated by lending markets amongst other factors that really take away from its true nature.
A decentralized storage network launched on a satellite into space with optical proof of works could use lasers to instantaneously flash data packets between the satellite and those sovereign networks for data sharing. This would be a strong foundation. The mining mechanism would need to incorporate something like chainweb/pact and proof of relay or something similar to help hash the independent ecosystems into one huge data sharing network. If we are talking about securing state level ecosystems and sovereign economies, then something like that would be the only option. The wealthier ecosystems would be able to launch their own sats and be fully sovereign if they choose..Bitcoin could perhaps be a mechanism that forces energy production to help us get to type 1 on the Kardashev scale and make us space fairing. But we would need a technology more advanced than what is described above to formalize the energy exchange in that type of an ecosystem. When you think about it on that scale, then you quickly realize how stupid Bitcoin and crypto as a whole currently is.
>>60927107>Layer 1s preferredVaulta is your coin. WLFI bough $6m of its A coin.