What REALLY killed DGB, the shills or the FUDders?
>>2596687
It was a shitcoin, like all of the other shitcoins.
Had so much hopes and dreams on this coin. But alas while being a biz lurker for a while by
the time i got accounts made and btc moved over to bittrex I bought dgb at ath.
I'd know that now, I can see the pump. But if I'd done it earlier I'd have doubled or tripled my money from the shilling even as late as 25th may.
Neither. Hype died out post-Singapore and market is overall less bullish now.
In reality things are going well for Jared (he was recently invited to make an extra Digusign presentation). I'll keep holding my 800k DGB since I believe there's a good chance we'll see lots of cool announcements in the next 6 months.
>>2596687
Shills poked it enough to raise it during hype of news.. it peaked and went down. Majority of folks here are mainly after short term (1 day/1 week) gains. It has no short term potential for a few weeks
Jesus, a bit of red or side movement and all the love is gone. Want to make real money? Buy the coins with fundamentals and stop listening to /biz/, hold for a few years and you'll be rich. Want some fast action? Join the pump to Mars https://t.me/beyondmars
>>2596687
They didn't win that peer award (useless award) so people thought they didn't win, when the real awards are in July.
Also people want to be making millions in 1 day and have no patience at all.
>>2596873
Pretty much. I'd seen the mad gains people made the previous months and the "it can't be this easy can it" threads so I was expecting an easy doubling of my initial investment.
I understand the hodl meme but I didn't think I'd have to do it for longer than a week. Also didn't buy the rumour and sell the news. WAs confident it would hit 3k sats etc
>>2596687
itself