Last chance
This is the comfiest hold in my portfolio, easy 2-3x by the end of the year
>>2930263
OK, so buy pressure for Ardor tokens comes from settling child chains on the main chain.
But there are a billion Ardor tokens.
Realistically, how many transactions would have to get settled, and for what price, in order for these tokens to have substantial value?
I have no doubt Jeluride and NXT are very good at what they do, I am just wondering where the value for Ardor will actually come from.
>>2930263
I love the tech behind this coin
>>2930616
stop looking for confirmation bias faggot
>>2930902
It's hardly talked about. Everyone is falling for the ANS/NEO meme. This coin has an immensely strong tech backing
I have more in ARDR thanin ETH. Still feel like the devs can be a bit too purist for hype, so it might not go anywhere.
Probably will cash out half, keep rest long term hold. (5x is possible)
>>2931122
I think they make it too complicated for noobs.
I had to research tons of different FAQs to understand what the difference between NXT and ardor was. Then how everything works.
what's so good about it?
>>2930616
1 billion isn't that many.
500x btc coin supply, more utility than btc mean in theory should be more than 1/500th btc price.
I'm getting desperate in these tough times. Is it worth getting bittrex account and dump $400 in this?
Did you listen biz?
>>2932464
Is this legit or just another stupid shill shitcoin thread