Poop slap it is
TxAG#2011 said:
Took a large position in Sushi. Couldn't ignore Haska on this one. They've been hard at work on it also.
I've just read through the AMA from the governance team. The reality of a multi-chain bridge owned by the users is really something. I didn't care for this project until Daniele (spell token guy) got involved.NTXAg10 said:
I was ready to pull the trigger today but the price popped before my lockout period ended on the rest of my Luna.
@danielesesta @SushiSwap @arca AMA recap:
— Gregg (🎩,🎩) (@FichaCapital) December 30, 2021
- $Sushi already has strong fundamental basis. 2022 is going to be defining year for crypto.
- Legal implications of proposal. Danni wants no legal entity in charge. The entity he wants to create will be a subcontractor to the DAO.
CrottyKid said:
How much emphasis do you put on whether you are investing in ISO 20022 compliant cryptos?
None. Why would I?CrottyKid said:CrottyKid said:
How much emphasis do you put on whether you are investing in ISO 20022 compliant cryptos?
Based on the complete silence on this, I guess I have my answer.
CrottyKid said:
If you care about utility (i.e., more transactions per second, lower fees, speedy transaction confirmation, and lower energy consumption), it seems like working with existing financial institution coding language and database format standards would be a plus.
I gather that I am the only one who thinks it matters. That's good to know.
CrottyKid said:
If you care about utility (i.e., more transactions per second, lower fees, speedy transaction confirmation, and lower energy consumption), it seems like working with existing financial institution coding language and database format standards would be a plus.
I gather that I am the only one who thinks it matters. That's good to know.
Sure thing. Thanks for adding actual questions and discussion to the thread! Always makes it way more interesting and I learn so much from other people posting questions and answers. Would be very happy to hear from anyone that might disagree (or agree) with my take.CrottyKid said:
Good points. Thanks.
TxAG#2011 said:TxAG#2011 said:
Took a large position in Sushi. Couldn't ignore Haska on this one. They've been hard at work on it also.
TxAG#2011 said:
CRV rocket continues
Hoping for the same from matic
Just trying to start a little conversation!NTXAg10 said:
Don't invest in it and buy SOL/ETH then. You seem to post a post like this about once a week. The only thing I can figure is you want someone to tell you to hold the line, rather than relying on your own convictions, which suggests you might need to grow a spine if you're going to stay 90% BTC.
Haven't seen anyone bearish on BTC. But I don't really follow many folks on crypto Twitter.mrmill3218 said:
Anyone else notice how bearish everyone seems to be on BTC in favor of ETH and SOL-type cryptos?
I'm starting to worry about bitcoin's future a bit.
I've noticed an almost increasing 'maxi' split. There seem to be increasingly hard lines taken by BTC maxis, but also at the same time really hard lines taken by some ETH maxis. Opinion seems a bit all over the place IMO and depends where in CT you go.mrmill3218 said:
Anyone else notice how bearish everyone seems to be on BTC in favor of ETH and SOL-type cryptos?
I'm starting to worry about bitcoin's future a bit.
Litecoin will be the largest market cap crypto with a privacy functionality when Mimblewimble activates this month.BQ2001 said:
I've been thinking more and more about privacy focused crypto, mainly XMR. I put some money in when I first started playing around (not a lot but some). Is there anything being built as a replacement or alternative that is "better"? I like how it's been around a while and solves a problem of wanting transactions private that a lot of people want but I haven't paid attention to a lot of alternative coins for a long term hold.
Do people really want or need private transactions? Nobody I know would need that in their life. People don't even need the currency coin transactions when they have Visa.BQ2001 said:
I've been thinking more and more about privacy focused crypto, mainly XMR. I put some money in when I first started playing around (not a lot but some). Is there anything being built as a replacement or alternative that is "better"? I like how it's been around a while and solves a problem of wanting transactions private that a lot of people want but I haven't paid attention to a lot of alternative coins for a long term hold.
lol. Is there anything Cardano doesn't have planned?LatinAggie1997 said:
Agreed.
Look into what Cardano has planned for privacy movie forward.
I completely agree that big institutions are unlikely to put money into privacy coins, exactly for regulatory reasons (anti-money laundering, etc).TxAG#2011 said:Do people really want or need private transactions? Nobody I know would need that in their life. People don't even need the currency coin transactions when they have Visa.BQ2001 said:
I've been thinking more and more about privacy focused crypto, mainly XMR. I put some money in when I first started playing around (not a lot but some). Is there anything being built as a replacement or alternative that is "better"? I like how it's been around a while and solves a problem of wanting transactions private that a lot of people want but I haven't paid attention to a lot of alternative coins for a long term hold.
Further, if the privacy thing ever became a legitimate problem, world governments would just ban them from exchanges and outlaw them. Most of them would be down 95% in an instant.