So you can't get claim yield on stable or "inactive" cryptoDoes that even matter? What about non stable coins, i.e. most crypto?
US corporations will be able to purchase cryptocurrencies to pay for network utility. Nothing else matters.
>>62184066I can't think of a single crypto with real utility
>>62184075XMR
>>62183989Just buy treasuries ffs. Any rates higher than a short term t bill is a scam anyways
>>62184075Cryptocurrencies aren't the utility. Decentralized networks are the utility. Data storage and computation that costs less than current infrastructure is very valuable.
>>62184418Chainlink solves this
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>>62184543Keep up the good work anon. The world needs more people like you.
>>62184543I heard this is too stressful and really not worth it. Like a deep sea welder or a battlefield medic