What if ETH actually doesn't recover though
>>62365835>if
>>62365835I ll never touch crypto anymore(wont happen, he must bait us)
All they have to do is figure out how to upgrade its speed to compete with basedlana and telegram's blockchain but noooo vitalik wants to write science fiction books now.
>>62365835bitcoin maximalists were right
>>62365850unfortunately, to achieve fast finality they would have to cap the validator set
>>62365855Yes, its decenrralized.
The best incentive is no incentive…incentivized blockchains will not make it long term
>>62365850Speed has very little to do with the current situation
What does crypto have going for it atm? Banking on the whole 'cycle' narrative is retarded and feels scammy to say the least. The market is too volatile and openly manipulated. They aren't even trying to hide it anymore. Is the crypto space cooked for real or what?
>>62366074Tokenization of real world assets is what I’m excited about….but I’m a land owner
>>62365835Don't worry, the Clarity Act will be the wave that lifts all ships! Hang tight!
>>62366099I'm a bit of a retard, but what does that mean? I saw people mentioning RWAs for years now and I never thought much of it. It seems like it still hasn't taken off yet?
>>62365835I've been holding eth since 2015, sold a couple weeks back. Fuck this gay shit.
>>62366127RWAs is just another crypto buzzword. It’s part of a long list of other useless buzzwords that have been spammed here for years. No one cares about crypto ai, web3, crypto gaming, depin, privacy, rwas, etc. it’s all bullshit pushed on by scammers and grifters
>>62366127There are trillions of dollars worth of illiquid assets out there (land, gold, diamonds, art, wine, etc.) Tokenization of rwa will let people tokenize their asset, borrow a stablecoin against it, park it somewhere and collect 4-8% interest Most normies like the retard above do not understand this because most of them do not own any assets (like land).Tokenization will make me a shit ton of money, and this is also why it will pump crypto that is well positioned to tokenize assets (xrp)Plan accordingly
>>62366127And it hasn’t taken off because it hasn’t been legal to do so, but the passage of the clarity act will remedy this…also why banks are seething
>>62365835>What if ETH actually doesn't recover thoughSwap what value you have left into XMR
>>62365835Wait, what? Why would it go back to ATH again?