Should I go all in on IOTA?
>quantum hacking proof
>tangle > blockchain
>we wuz skynet and shit
Everything else seems like it is being made for 2020, while this seems like it is being made for 2030
>>2716608
No.
Interesting concept, but it lacks practical applications and is also less secure than conventional blockchains.
>>2716715
>lacks practical applications
yeah instant transactions with zero fees sure is useless...
>>2716608
>Tangle > blockchain
Someone very smart told be an Iota will be worth $0.01 each one day. That's IOTA and not MIOTA.
are there any online tutorials for quantum hacking?
IOTA is the most promising coin out there. Fee free, designed as a protocol for machines. Works right now. I own around $5k worth
>>2716715
>it lacks practical applications
i don't understand why the iota foundation doesn't make any of their projects public, but they don't so they must have reasons. i know they have projects up and running though.
>>2717423
Because they are aiming for professional partnerships with industry and universities. They don't wanna spout off about things until they are ready. It is a sign of professionalism.
>>2717446
yeah i get that, but they could do a better job marketing iota. if they aren't ready to sell people on iota they shouldn't have gotten added to bitfinex.
IOTA and QRL are both high risk / high reward long holds. On the off chance quantum computers become economically viable & someone attacks a blockchain they will both moon so hard it will make your head spin.
I'm talking something like 5000x.
This is why I have brought and are going to hodl until this happens and if it never happens I have only wasted $1,000.
Maybe not all but a decent chunk. It's my biggest stack with 32Gi. Got in a few months ago so already 5x on it.