How are you dealing with the drop bros?
I don't know if I can even compete right now.
I will just buy one more bitcoin package with my next credit card
>>3472321
That's good, you may appease Bitcoins Biggest Bull
Even blacks and women buy shitcoins. It's funny how you can't see what a fucking bubble this is.
>>3472291
I could do with some comfort
>>3472310
As could I. All in now, threw over $6K into ARK. I feel it was the right move, but still
>>3472291
I actually put almost everything into ark on a whim just before the dip because of this board. I am eternally grateful.
>>3472286
This useless shit needs to die
>>3472301
Should I get out?
>>3472574
if you're in green dump this into OMG / QTUM / NEO
easy money
>>3472187
Oh it's jew again..
Fucking stop.
Enough is enough
EVERY SINGLE DAY
SAME POSTS
SAME THREAD
SAME FAGGOTRY
FUCKING KILL YOURSELF
What's your all's opinion on this coin? Is it better than ethereum?
what coin?
It is Tezos, ethereum with formal verification of all smart contracts. It is good if you are in the ico, since you are not, just don't worry about it. Not launching for months yet.
>>3472136
I have high hopes for this. Only got 7200 Tez though.
Can we start a /biz/ intelligence service?
We can co-operate with Chinese websites.
We give them our information which is in English, then they give us their information.
If will be helpful for both.
What do you think?
>>3472120
bump for interest
>>3472120
Are you in any significant position which might yield such information? If no, fuck outta here, why would anyone tell you anything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiPA6Xf2ahI
Could this be coming true?
Are we getting our wish ?
What on earth have we memed into existence?
Literally a worldwide currency memed into life.
What a time to be alive boys.
>Pouring money and or BTC/ETH into shit coin scams and not just hoarding strictly BTC/ETH
Bitcoin will always be king.
>>3472117
Bitcoin cannot be taxed.
Bitcoin is an asset and not a currency.
How can a government apply a tax on something that they do not own ?
Bitcoin is open source hence no owner.
Alt scam coins are owned by a company.
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>>3472229
Revelation 13:17
Ezekiel 7:19
Revelation 13:16
So currently Bitcoin is in it's Genesis state.. but how long will it take to progress?
So he's basically saying btc is limited currency. So monero again triumphs, being more private and secure too.
Anyone else feeling nice and comfy during this crash? I just see everyone drowning in the water, and we're not throwing them life jackets either.
I would be if ARK were the only thing I'm hodling. I bought HVN at 1237k.
>>3472096
yeah thats what actually makes me really scared
I feel nothing, no panic or anything and there's not a single pink wojak on the face of biz
this isn't over yet. not until the pink wojaks sing and biz is a pink board.
I just have a gut feeling about this coin.
>Everyday i'm suffering
w-when does it stop?
>>3472088
lmao.
>>3472088
> w-when does it stop?
Never, the suffering never stops, you just have to though it out until you die of natural causes.
>>3472194
>this
OKAY DAYTRADER HERE;
BTC IS ABOUT TO DO ANOTHER HUGE FUCKING FALL NOW AFTER IT "STABILIZED"
SHORT IT NOW
This is true
>>3472085
I agree, because BTC is more than 10% lower in CHINA already!
where to set buy orders, lovely daytrader
/comfy/ thread
ARKKK NEW WORLD ORDER
Just made 83k shorting eth on its bounce. Do you all hate me?
>>3472212
Why'd we hate you? If you're a chill dude that invests for the longterm, this crash doesn't matter.
So in the past year or so, there's been an explosion in the number of digital currencies circulating. Many of them have solid value propositions and legitimate use cases, like Ethereum or Ripple among many others. But how many of these ICO coins actually have value?
Let's take a look at a hypothetical example. With the trend of ICOs, digital currencies are becoming less so alternatives to using the dollar and more so funding mechanisms for startups that are more efficient than equity or debt financing. And that's totally fine, I don't know enough about IPOs to actually defend them.
But looking at ICOs, let's take a theoretical example- Gamesphere. I start a game console called Gamesphere and say that it is somehow superior to Xbox, PC, Mac, Playstation, etc. etc. I need to fund my startup and I have three options. I have debt, equity, or a coin. Starting a coin avoids the regulations and insider deals in debt and equity markets, allowing me to access capital as fast as possible. So let's say I start Gamecoin and start selling it to investors. I position Gamecoin as being redeemable on the GameSphere- you can buy map packs, skins, and other game features using it. And let's say I have an ICO and sell $20 million in Gamecoins.
Those sales of Gamecoin aren't to people actually using the Gamesphere. Thus, the Gamecoin doesn't really have tangible value to them for that purpose. Looking at Xbox, people buy Microsoft points to buy stuff on the Xbox Live store. This generates profit for Microsoft, as 1600 points are like 20 bucks (last time I played was in 2013), and it makes purchases more convenient for customers in certain cases or allows them to access convenient content.
cont.
Yes, yes they are.
>>3472046
cont.
But to investors who don't actually own a Gamesphere, all Gamecoin is to them is a speculative instrument. Investor A buys Gamecoin expecting Gamesphere to make deals and do really well. Investor B might buy Gamecoin expecting Gamesphere to increase its online presence. It becomes less so like investing in the US dollar, Euro, or another currency, and much more like buying a stock in Apple. But Gamecoin lacks the physical value that backs a share in apple, that is, a share in Apple's profits. In buying a Gamecoin, I don't get the guarantee of a share of Gamesphere's profits, I only bet on the future viability of the product.
My question is, does this mean that ICOs are a meme? Will stocks always retain that advantage over digital currencies as a funding mechanism for startups in that they are backed by actual physical value, while digital currencies are only as viable as their uses on the platform, which may not even exist in some cases?
I ask this because I've looked a lot of startups and while they have really good ideas with blockchain, their currencies have really bad value propositions aside from being speculative instruments. Boulé wants to secure elections using blockchain technology, which has the benefits of allowing e-voting, while avoiding the normal problems associated with that technology, like DDOS attacks or voter fraud. It's great, but what value does their coin have? Boule would clearly benefit from releasing a coin versus doing an IPO or debt because it's unregulated, but what do I as an investor gain from buying Boule coin rather than buying a share in Boule or Boule's bonds?
>>3472102
Nothing. They're a fad, there's absolutely no real value. Most people are just trying to play the buy low sell high game because the market is so volatile and it's easy to get in. The rest are deluded.
You didn't listen
Get rekt fags
one of the good ones
>>3472012
His chinknections are real!
He literally just listened to his brother
I hope he rots in jail one day
YEAH IM FREEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Did you really sell this low holy shit
>>3471988
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lWJXDG2i0A
underage
WON'T BACK DOWN
NO I WON'T BACK DOWN
Time to get in this shit, and moon it. Big airdrop coming in two weeks.
This is the next $TRIG fellas
>>3471976
Amazing how this has gone under the radar till now.
Just 150k market cap. Easy 10x in a month.
Fuck off Dale, nobody wants your coin.
>>3472040
You dont have to like me nigga. You like Money ? Get in this shit right away!