IOTA growing some legs, and quickly. Still cheap, but I don't think for much longer.
Grew 10 cents in one day.
Solid future, very reputable and distinguished team. Just google IOTA. Get in while she's cheap instead of hoping ANT or BURST or whatever PnD is happening today will take you to "the moon".
Invest into something worth investing in.
>>2588256
Exactly. This shit is legit. Been in dev for years now, got large backers, a good distribution, and it is fucking fee free.
The thing is it's heavy centralised and it's main use is to serve M2M payment. You know shit like your car pays for the parking fee itself and seeing that it is backed by major corporations sends big signal warnings to me
>>2588186
Someone care to explain how this is quantum proof?
I understand that being centralized might not be what people want in a crypto, but it's a logical step. Going decentralized isn't going to happen immediately in this industry. Banks and government will end up playing a roll at some point.
XRP is also centralized, but unlike IOTA, XRP has (small) fees and runs on block-chain. IOTA used Tangle. If you're unfamiliar with tangle, you should really look into it.
>>2589314
Quantum proof is a buzzword. Quantum resistant would be more appropriate. Basically it uses RSA instead of ECC, which is safer vs quantum
>>2589151
The IoT is gonna be a huuuuuuge market for normies.
answer me one question:
>why is the marketcap so high
>>2588256
ANT is promising as fuck though???
>>2589431
Because market cap is a bullshit metric in crypto.
>>2589394
This is a really good point. And the fact that it might be backed by corporations means it might take off faster