>they didnt listen about funfair
>he doesnt like having FUN
76k FUN here. Bought at 1 cent. When moon?
>>3101200
let me break it down for you pajeets
>>funfair.io/funfair-economy-part-1
>>3101269
What's there to break down? It's undervalued right now, especially considering there's a second crowd sale in the works and a fixed supply. If you have a basic understanding of supply and demand, kinda obvious what's gonna happen.
>>3101200
54 fun here lmao, still hopeful
Might go all in what sort of price could a single token be realistically valued at?
>>3101473
Anyone who doesn't know that this thing is going to $1 each is a complete fool. It's already over. This thing is going to make many NEETs into millionaires over the next two years. Zipzap this telegram, baby.
>>3101473
Ime, based on those early spikes and where it's at in development, it could go up to a dollar in a years time. However, if you don't want to hold bags $.15-25 is definitely reasonable.
>>3101456
Some OC for my /funbros/ who havent sold their airdrop
Whitepaper says a hardcap of 1 billion tokens in the first token sale yet the site says 17 billion tokens issued. What did they mean by this?
Well i checked the faq and turns out the devs just created an arbitary amount of tokens for themselves. Seems dodgy
>>3101698
those tokens will be bought by casino operators who want to use the funfair platform. also these tokens are sold to normies who think they're using fiat to gamble (but its actually using FUN)
>>3101716
Say these tokens reach $1 i assume they arent divisible so the minmum bet will be $1 in that case?
>>3101731
the tokens are divisible up to 8 decimal places, so casino games will be able to use fractional amounts of FUN, but present the user with whole numbers. if that makes sense (single point precision)
>>3101761
Cool might buy some on the next dip
>>3101489
check out @funfairnews for filtered news by the dev, and @funfairmemes
>>3101200
nice
just bought 100k