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Why do these threads remind me of early LINK threads?

>> No.26547913

Because GRT is the LINK of cryptocurrency.

>> No.26547922

>>26547832
Because they need each other to complete the inflow-outflow architecture required to make blockchain useful for industrial grade applications

>> No.26547947

It reminds of me of GOOGLE because it's the GOOGLE of BLOCKCHAIN

>> No.26547964

whats the make it stack?

>> No.26547983

>>26547913
>dogshit is the Link of feces

>> No.26547986

>>26547964
100k last time I chacked

>> No.26547994

Because it literally is similar to LINK in that its the only coin worth a fuck this cycle.

>> No.26548065

>>26547832
10 Gorillion Token Supply increasing 3% every year forever vs only 1 billion.

>> No.26548069
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>>26547947
Yes, it is The Google of Blockchain.
Just got the search bar added today.
Now we are ready for full send.
$100 end of year.

>> No.26548082

>>26547986
>have to put 50k down for a make it stack
No its 10k like every other coin with actual potential.

>> No.26548097

I’ll wait and see if GRT is listed on Gemini before I buy.
My days of playing chicken with all these shady exchanges are through, so until then, I’ll stick with BTC ETH and LiNK

>> No.26548127

>the nintendo of blockchain
>the duckduckgo of kentucky fried chicken
>the opposable thumbs of fingers
>the uber of mushrooms
>the blockchain of google
>the double-decker of party favors
>the plug of butts
>the barloid of the garloid
>the askjeeves of bike locks
>the yahoo of door handles
>the backbone of defi
>the google for web3
>the google of crypto
>the bitcoin of cryptocurrency
>the catholicism of finance
>the sausage of hotdog
>the garlic bread of money
>the API for APY
>the sanrio of blockchain
>the mahatma ghandi of these cocaine calisthenics.
>the zippo of crypto
>the lamborghini of ferrari
>the doordash of runscape
>the uniswap and coingecko
>the yoo-hoo of chocolate drinks
>the sasha grey of anal porn
>the thai ladyboy of trannies
>the starbucks of coffee
>the katrina of hurricanes
>the never of womanhood
>the strawberry milk of roofing tiles
>the blacked of pornhub
>the anal fissure of ass problems
>the bag of hodling of bags
>the tranny of blockchain
>the bing of chainlink
>the chai latte of iraq
>the chicken of barnyard animals
>the kerrygold of butter
>the big up to your chest
>the pnd of /biz/
>the xenophobe of xenogeny
>the squat plug of web search engines
>the sneed's of seed and feed
>the dyson of vacuums
>the fly of stink
>the pappy van winkle of bourbon
>the grey goose of vodka
>the rinnegan of visual prowess
>the torn condom of my love
>the malena morgan of lesbians
>the toyota of cyberspace
>the yahoo of sickening losses
>the amazon of worker exploitation
>the amazon of blockchain
>the orange man of the democrat party
>the yandex of yolo
>the 4chan of reddit
>the red robin of APIs
>the epstein of pedophiles
>the Epstein of kids
>the morton's of sea salt
>the dd cup of bra sizes
>the apocalypse now of war movies
>the white person of people
>the quadroon of niggers
>the white of supremacy
>the mcdonalds of blockchain
>the webcrawler of rock&roll
>the pajeet scam of crypto
>the walmart of tokens
>the corona of viruses
>the chainlink of arby's

>> No.26548130

>>26547913
this...

>> No.26548167

>>26547832
Does this mean GRT will crab under a dollar for 3 years?

>> No.26548215

>>26548082
then I guess I'm going to be fucking rich

>> No.26548330

>>26548167
I’m beginning to think everything is gonna crab for a while

>> No.26548479

>>26547832
The Alta-Vista of Cryptocurrency

>> No.26548708

>>26548167
Yes. But it also means its gonna eventually hit $20

>> No.26549036

>>26547832
Ngl I like the potential of a very long crabbing period. Allows a poorfag like me to accumulate. Even if the fud is real and it eventually only goes to 5$ or something, if you accumulate enough you can use delegating to give yourself passive income for life.

>> No.26549128

>>26547913
this guy gets it.
that is by far the most exciting project in crypto for 2021

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>>26547947
can someone explain How this is the google of crypto? i see it said a lot and it just seems like a good way to pull retards in and get them to buy

>> No.26549213

>>26549036
You and I are in the same boat, anon. Godspeed on your a c c u m u l a t i o n

>> No.26549217

>>26548127
Pls tell me this is a pasta my guy

>> No.26549253

>>26547913
GRT is LINK, in the literal sense. They are the same project, the same currency. This is an easy arb opportunity. This is how we get back at Reddit. We sell LINK to buy GRT. Then we hold GRT and don't sell that one.

>> No.26549264

>>26548097
It's on cb

>> No.26549343

>>26549184
It indexes the info found on chain for fast extraction and use.

>> No.26549379

>>26549184
Because it uses googles crypto

>> No.26549402

>>26549343
hmm okay that’s pretty based. are there any others doing that?

>> No.26549412

>>26549343
Who gives a shit though?

>> No.26549446

>>26548127
whoa that's based

>> No.26549476
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>>26549343

But who the fuck needs that? Or why? They fail to present that fact on their page. Rhw mechanism and all other shit is well described but when I want to know who ACTUALLY USES IT and for what, there is just void.

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26549494

This will make it.

>> No.26549495

>>26547913
I heard it was the Bitcoin of search engines

>> No.26549505
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26549505

its our time bros

>> No.26549531

>>26549476
>>26549412
We won’t get an answer because they don’t know lol

>> No.26549567

>>26548167
god damn i hope so this shit will have the greatest accumulation phase of all time

>> No.26549599

>>26549476
>>26549531
Uniswap, decentraland, and a few other services are actively using them rn. And they have financial backing from coinbase.

>> No.26549607

>>26549531
ask the discord you retard

>> No.26549664

>>26549607
>>26549599
Wow sounds huge there is minor niche usage. Surely this will go to the moon!

Fucking retards shilling a dud coin

>> No.26549665

Frens I am locked and loaded on Uni....
this is 100% legit?
Is Yaniv Tal really as memeable as Sergey?
Come on guys I need a final shill.

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>>26549531
LINK gives a fuck... AAVE gives a fuck... UNI gives a fuck.. Synthetix gives a fuck.. Aragon gives a fuck...

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>>26549667
Based and redpilled. WGMI frens

>> No.26549744

>>26549664
If it had active high usage it wouldn't be trading at 0.55 cents dip shit. The whole point is to get in early and hope for the best based on the unlimited potential they have long-term.

>> No.26549766

>>26549253
Reddit is all over GRTs dick currently though. Meanwhile the LINK sub is dead

>> No.26549771

>>26549412
a blockchain, at its core, is just a database, in the same sense the internet is just a random collection of computers. imagine you have a computer with an internet connection but there's no such thing as a search engine. Unless you have a catalog of servers or build your own spider to crawl around indexing everything, the internet and its vague abyss means nothing to you. Across all the blockchains, we now have terabytes of data that can be accessed, so how do we access it? We need an index and a search engine to flow through the blockchain, but we don't want to end up with Google 2.0 and use a centralized dogshit engine. We want a decentralized search engine. Boom, GRT.

>> No.26549833

>>26549744
>the absolute state of that anon
Lmao

>> No.26549857

>>26549476
I would love if someone could give some examples as well

>> No.26549899

>>26549766
So let's FUD GRT.

>> No.26549901

>>26549771
Well said. It's important to remember web3 is gonna be decentralized, everything the web currently supports can and will be decentralized.

Google wasn't the first search engine. Maybe GRT is the altavista of blockchain? I do have GRT.

>> No.26549979

>>26549771
just bought more

>> No.26550065

>>26549857
It’s all on their website. Here is a YT video they did with ChainLink. DYOR.

https://youtu.be/HOS9g0rKP24

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>>26549531

Starting to look like this, sadly.

>>26549599
>>26549607
>>26549667

Not an argument :DD the facts are still lacking. You didn't just FOMO in, did you?

>> No.26550127

>>26549744
>hope

Great investment strategy

>> No.26550159

>>26550127

Biblical

>> No.26550169

>>26549901
crypto has a decent history of rewarding first movers pretty well, but there is a decent chance of a better project coming along, I think an important takeaway is that a popular decentralized indexing system is inevitable. It's arguable more competitors are good for the ecosystem, but eventually one is going to eclipse the rest. Will it be GRT? It might be, that's all any of us can say.

>> No.26550199

>>26550083
You don’t want to learn anything. You just want to FUD GRT and shill your shit coin. Wish you the best but I’m sticking with this investment.

>> No.26550230

>>26549766
Time to buy some more LINK then

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26550252

>>26548069
>graagle
>dchan
We splinternet now boys

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>>26550199

That's a straight cope right there. You got mad when someone saw through your bluff of fancy words?

>> No.26550369

>>26550252
Fake eth address, do not donate.

Fake eth address, do not donate.

Fake eth address, do not donate.

>> No.26550557

>>26550314
I don’t feel mad, anon. Are you inside me?

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>>26549402
Nope. The graph protocol has a complete and total monopoly on indexing blockchain data.
It's already the backbone of defi, being used by ALL the biggest defi projects: uniswap, aave, synthetix, maker, balancer... etc. etc.
and it's about to become the backbone of web 3.0

All dapps will use the graph protcol, raining down billions and billlions of dollars on those who stake it.
It really doesn't get any comfier.

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>>26550557

I don't think so. Sorry for all that, I was just hopeful that somebody would know and thus did some provocation. Was asked to shill this project to my friends and BTFO'd myself when I understood that I still have absolutely no fucking clue who actually needs to have blockhain indexes. What the fuck does it index? Price data? How can that be valuable?

>> No.26550891

Nobody knows what price GRT will go this cycle. But whenever the market matures I could see this at a trillion dollar marketcap. In the same sense that I think LINK will eventually hit a trillion dollar marketcap, however long it may take.

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26550902

It's fucking 4 AM, woke up to take a piss 2 hours ago and got stuck here. For fucks sake.

>> No.26550967

>>26550821
Honestly, I’m not a fucking computer science or blockchain expert. I wish I could in very plain English explain what this product does. I have an extremely simpleton understanding of it by reading the blogs on their website. I also watched the YouTube video they did with Chainlink which answers some of those questions. You have to DYOR to understand this, it doesn’t take long to read through the blogs.

>> No.26551223

>>26550821
You can watch the coin bureau video on it. He explains it quite well.

>> No.26551234

>>26550821
The basis is that it will index smart contracts in a way that allows you to search data a smart contract itself doesn't necessarily expose. For example if I want to know how many people joined a given contract during a certain time frame, this would require that you run your own index of the entire blockchain and then spit out the number of accounts, or you just use a few seconds to query a GRT indexer and get the same data. The bare truth is that there's not a lot to search so far as there simply aren't many decent dAPPs out there. The crypto ecosystem is a pile of cards for now, with a lot of possibility, but not a lot of concrete foundation. If we were already in a situation where GRT really is the 'Google of Blockchain' then we'd already be at a point where it's worth an incredible amount of money. Early adoption requires some vision, hope and luck. If you don't want anything to do with it, it's not a big deal.

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>>26550967

I'm not interested in CS part of it but the fundamentals. I have done reading and haven't got a clear answer. I could check that YouTube video though, maybe it can answer my question. Have a nice day.

>> No.26551446

>>26550821

All you need to know is that The Graph will basically be a decentralized API. You send the API a request and it sends back data. APIs exist in literally every application. Usually a company will build this out for themselves and use it to send data back and forth between their database and applications.

Now from what I understand, setting this up in the blockchain is very time-consuming and somewhat difficult. Rather than spending time and money to building out their own APIs, people can now just use The Graph to easily get access to all that data, nicely sorted and easy to consume for their dapps. They will need GRT tokens to use the service, and anyone else wanting to use The Graph will have to buy GRT tokens as well.

The best part is that the top DeFi projects are already using The Graph. If you don't see how important this project will be to DeFi and the cryptosphere as a whole, I don't know what else to tell you anons. I missed out on LINK but I'm not missing out on this one.

>> No.26551610

>>26547832
Because it's literally the great reset token

>> No.26551705

>>26551234

Nice. This is pretty much the answer I was hoping for. I have used GraphQL on some API shit while doing a tracker for my commuting schedule so the querying part I am familiar with. And now that you say "The bare truth is that there's not a lot to search so far" it's kind of soothing because that was my gut feeling all along. But yeah, maybe on top of this I'll check that YouTube video as well and then just buy the dip.

My strategy is now strongly leaning to DeFi ecosystem and I feel like it is a smart move to invest on the technologies that work together. I have felt like GRT is more of a B2B sort technology and thus somewhat reasonable pick. Also Chainlink for the distributed fact checking. And AAVE for loans. I am still missing an insurance tech, but that would fulfill my vision of key aspects.

Should probably try to learn bit more about blockchain to understand where the data is stored. I know the core idea of transaction history and checksums linking blocks but that's it and I'd like to understand better.

Thanks for the answer and nice that you read my blog.

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26551721

>hurr durr who even uses graph

>> No.26551854

>>26548082
God I hope so

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>>26551446

Thanks for this as well. I do see the connections and am familiar with API's (actually made couple of those myself, not GraphQL though) but was just genuinely interested in what EXACTLY is that data being queryed. But then again – who gives a fuck. Buy and hold, or don't.

Pick related; my paper trade from yesterday. I feel like there is room for trading here and I've got couple of bets hitting the targets. Might get an expensive hobby from this.

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26551973

if i see a token integrate with Minecraft, i buy a stack. i dont care if it triggers suicide, i will die on this pixelated hill.

>> No.26551997

>>26547832
They don't. This is BY FAR the most overpriced shitcoin (besides XRP) and you've had plenty of time to dump your profits.

API3 solves this.

>> No.26552012

So what's a suicide stack?

>> No.26552013

>>26547832
because you are a newfag

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>>26548127
>the duckduckgo of kentucky fried chicken
we already decided this is the only comparison anon!!!!

>> No.26552070

>>26549036
P2P delegate pays 18% a year, any better ones or am I doing good anons?

>> No.26552149

>>26552070
The nice thing about p2p is they will probably never go down. And they are reputable. If I already had a huge stack then that's who I would go with.

>> No.26552221

>>26552012
any amount because you will commit sudoku if have even one GRT
that's how terrible this coin is

>> No.26552297

>>26552012
10k

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>>26551997
>API3 solves this.
what do you mean?

>> No.26552799

>>26552221
Kekd

>> No.26553123

https://newsletter.banklesshq.com/p/how-to-make-bank-with-the-graph

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>>26552149
Thanks fren appreciate the reply.

>> No.26553638

>>26547832
How many GRT for a sui stack? Make it stack?

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26553661

I've had enough.

>> No.26553678

This is already normie tier shit and it's already on coinbase, so it's nothing like early link.

>> No.26553714

What happened to the cup and handle?

>> No.26553917

>>26553714
it's a shitcoin bro

>> No.26553986

>>26553661
everything is down

>> No.26554046

>>26551721
>RLC
SELL SIGNAL

>> No.26554053

>>26553714
don't worry, it'll be in the bigger cup and handle later this year
>>26553638
10k suicide
100k make it

>> No.26554075

Should I buy in tonight or wait until Thursday?

>> No.26554164

>>26554075
wait until thursday, this thing pumps weekdays and dumps weekends

>> No.26554199

>>26554164
there was no pump last weekend

>> No.26554229

>>26554075
Wait til Thursday, anon. Often see a dip EOW

>> No.26554353

>>26554229
>>26554164
Think it will drop below .50?

>> No.26554455

>>26554353
Over the course of the next month or two, maybe. I'm admittedly stacking, so idgaf about short term price action. DCAing until the price takes off

>> No.26554514

>tfw the only way I can afford a suicide stack is to drain my entire savings and money market accounts
Oh well. As long as crypto doesn't completely die in the next few years, I still have a chance. If I hold my poorbag for 2-3 years before selling, it could reach $50 and I'll get almost $200k.

>> No.26554780

>>26549476
You're listening to someone describe a SQL database in the 1970s and asking who would need that. Listening to someone describe a RESTful API and asking who would need that. Listening to someone describe a network of interconnected computers and asking who would need that.
Read a book or stay poor. There's still time.

>> No.26554845

>>26554053
5 grand is a suicide stack? Suicide stacks are suppose to be affordable

>> No.26554878

>>26549665
He looks like a mediterranean pornstar. If I get a high res image of his face, I'll photoshop him into some dude pulling out his GiRTh on an amazed looking slut. Is that enough of a meme?

>> No.26554911

>>26554845
Yeah, that's bullshit I propose we hard-fork the suicide stack.
A suicide stack of GRT is now 1 ETH.
A make it stack is 10 ETH.

>> No.26555039

>>26554878
That's pretty good. We can meme yaniv as a Mediterranean millionaire. I also think he could pass as a hyper rich arab.

>> No.26555125

>>26554878
>>26555039
Ok I like that angle. I like it a lot. We could also meme him as a mischievous Israeli who undermines the zio-entity using blockchain.

>> No.26555139

>>26548127
>the garlic bread of money

You had me at duckduckgo.

let me throw my money at these guys.


plot twist pr dept - your coin is not attractive here as it wont moon. This forum doesnt want a 5 year investment. Shill somewhere else because if youre staying here youre terrible at your job. THATS JUST SAD.

>> No.26555212

>>26550821
Literally any data stored to a blockchain. Not just pricing data but think applications data. Write encoded data structures to some tokens blockchain, index it and create the app around this. If you're interested I can go into more detail. CS degree with near 10 years of experience.

>> No.26555214

>>26551973
Time to load up on Syntropy then fren

>> No.26555295

Should I fomo in or is there a dip coming?

>> No.26555321

>>26555295
the dip is right now lmao

>> No.26555340

>>26555295
This is the dip

>> No.26555348

>>26555295
dip is now bro

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>>26555295
BTC (2009) = decentralized store of value
ETH (2015) = decentralized smart contracts
LINK (2017) = decentralized oracle
THE GRAPH (2020) = decentralized indexing

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26555380

it's not a dip. it's over bros

>> No.26555409

Can't buy GRT on Coinbase because I live in NYS. Is there some other way I can get in on this?

>> No.26555410

>>26555295
The coin hovers around .52 to .58, you can just swing on this price alone with a big enough stack, I have made an extra 200 grt swinging this the last couple days with a small stack

>> No.26555452

>>26555409
use a VPN

>> No.26555491

>>26554911
1 ETH for a suicide stack is reasonable. How to upvote this comment?

>> No.26555529

>>26555452
Doesn't work. Coinbase has my address in NY still. Fuck Cuomo and whatever dickhead wrote that law.

>> No.26555534

Hey /biz/ I'm going to sleep. I swear if you let grt get any higher than .53 I'm going to suck your dick.

>> No.26555647

>>26547832
Why do you make these threads? This is nothing like link and you know it. If you dont, you are a newfag.

>> No.26555693

>>26555529
Then use binance with a VPN. Make sure your VPN is always on tho or else they'll lock your account

>> No.26555738

>>26555693
>>26555693
They still want to know my address. Could I move my crypto to my ledger and trade it on another site?

>> No.26555794

>>26555738
Just fucking lie lol

>> No.26555823

>>26555529
>>26555738
Nigga just buy on uniswap.

>> No.26555953

>>26554053
>10k suicide
>100k make it

No..

Circulating Supply
1,224,999,438 / 10,000,000,000

>> No.26556492
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26556492

Dump incoming

>> No.26556503

>>26556492
This coins whole life is a dump

>> No.26556560

>>26555295
Whenever you see a long ass thread on some alt coin even if it’s promising, is most likely a signal that a dump is incoming.

>> No.26557306

>>26549771
>muh decentralize everything
Decentralization and efficiency are, and forever will be tradeoffs.

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Never Selling, just delegated my stack too.

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26557365

>>26550821
>>26550314
>>26550127
>>26550083
Wow there really are some absolute brainlets on here. How new do you have to be to not understand what querying GraphQL databases is? Imagine not being able to think of 100 use cases off the top of your head. I mean seriously guys just read the white paper or search for a breakdown. This coin is way less hard to understand than Link.

>> No.26557508

>>26551902
Dude WHAT DATA DO YOU THINK IS BEING QUERIED??? Just literally stop and think about it. A literal 13 year old could figure this out.

>price data
>smart contract data
>wallet distribution data
>API data
>Yield Data
>100 more

>> No.26557554

Bros, I don't know anymore if this is a crabcoin or a potential moon in the long run... a lot of the FUD seems legit.

>> No.26557604

>>26557554
All I have to say is that most of y’all clearly missed LINK as well.

>> No.26557644

What does this project have over something like PRQ?

>> No.26557696

>>26557554
well you better figure it out soon. GRT will pump hard; it not's a matter of if but when.

imagine once the uniswap subgraph migrates over.
The coingecko subgraph.
The coinmarket subgraph.
The aave subgraph.
The coinbase subgraph.
The binance subgraph.
Every single subgraph that transfers over to mainnet will cause a pump.
one after another.
3500 subgraphs.
3500 pumps.

>> No.26557719

>>26557696
>imagine once the uniswap subgraph migrates over.

Which is when?

>> No.26557770
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>>26548127
>The Poo of the Loo
>The poopoo of the peepee
>The Jew of the world
>The precum of cum

>> No.26558185
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GRT 5b market cap end of summer

>> No.26558291

>>26558185
Stake or keep in wallet to dump on bullrun?

>> No.26558361

>>26547832
I just bought 660 shares.

>> No.26558414

>>26548069
Oh fuck am I gonna be deplatformed from grt?

>> No.26558468

>>26547832

I sold all my grt for eth then all eth for btc then turned back to grt. Somehow I lost 15 % in one day. I think I just gb to stocks.

>> No.26558535

>>26558361
yo lil grt shares doin sum

>> No.26558563

>>26547832
>_______ reminds me of earlth Link/Eth."
Fuck off.

>> No.26558971

>>26557365
Based anon, buying more

>> No.26558996

>>26548065
6,068,284 burned so far. 1,585,857,414 staked and locked up with a 28day pause preventing dumps when the price spikes. Only one subgraph with dozens about to come online. It really does help to understand this one a bit better than your average skim and pass shitcoin.

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26559011

why did the average iq drop 50 points in all the grt threads this weekend, what the fuck happened. all these shitters trying to swing and time markets and blatantly ignoring reading anything about how this coin works or how to handle it

>> No.26559026

>>26558996
>six gorillion burned
Clearly /our coin/

>> No.26559030

>>26548097
that's the funniest fucking fudd i have heard all month! you serious? it's on several major and trusted exchanges.

>> No.26559093

the fud will die off when dip shits figure out the gains with delegating and indexing with grt. curious to see how the curators will do. they should also have the curators find the good indexers for the delegators.

I am making bank delegating. Read a little, earn a lot.

>> No.26559157

>>26559011
czeched. most of the noobs don't understand staking, indexing, web3, defi, dapp or any of the new shit. they just pretend to be day traders and will miss out on the current tech in crypto. good luck anon.

>> No.26559169

>>26558291
Skate

>> No.26559623

>>26559169
Which delegate gives the best returns?
Do I get paid weekly?

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>>26557719
>>imagine once the uniswap subgraph migrates over.
>Which is when?
The final migration to the mainnet will happen in June. And they all have to migrate because the testnet will be removed. That's why the 3B tokens will be unlocked at that time, so that the sudden increasing demands from the subgraphs can be fulfilled with the newly released tokens.

In conclusion, there will be ass blasting pumps instead of dumps.

>> No.26560109

As a dev that has tried to use the graph's tooling before I won't be touching this with a 10 foot poll.

>> No.26560133

>>26549402
>>26549446

The two types of people buying graph.

>> No.26560252

>>26551997
Explain

>> No.26560280

I will kill all your senpai and gf if you still try to tell about this fucking scam coin
don’t go for this niggers, use your brains
wanna join real best stat for crypto?
follow stakenet and xsn results, 46m mc

>> No.26560467

>>26560252
Literally all it does is index ethereum events from receipt logs. That's it. That's so fucking easy to do it's laughable that it took them years just to do that and that they somehow have a 5 billion dollar marketcap (fully diluted) for just that.

The vast majority of data on ethereum isn't contained/emitted in events, you need to index the entire state (stored within the state and storage tries) which is far more complicated.

Much like LINK though while they start out as vaporware with all the stupid hype and money they're getting thrown at them they may be able to scramble together something useful before they're exposed.

>> No.26560556

>>26560467
Oh and most their tooling doesn't even work out of box either. Enjoy troubleshooting for days like I did just to try to deploy a simple subgraph that, again, only indexes events.

>> No.26560600

>>26560109
go rust fag.

>> No.26560633

>>26560467
lol

>> No.26560703

>>26560467
To clarify a dapp doesn't need to index the *entire* state, just the storage tries for the contracts they interface with. But, again, they don't do that. They just do events, which most contracts don't emit events for every stateful change that occurs because that's expensive.

>> No.26560760

>>26547832
>Post "reminds me of other unexpected breakout coin"
>Thread with 160+ replies arguing over it
>Coin crabs back and forth over a few pennies

Yeah, this is it. Unironically exactly how the early link and eth threads went. Buy now. The pajeets don't argue like this, only the autists trying to warn us.

>> No.26560811

>>26560600
You shouldn't have to learn a programming language with one of the steepest learning curves in order to use a suite of software written in that language, dumbass.

Imagine having to learn c++ to use the bitcoin core wallet, or javascript to post your retarded comments to 4chan.

>> No.26560983

>>26560760
This coin already has a (fully diluted) marketcap 1/4 of chainlinks (fully diluted). If you're expecting LINK levels of upside I think you'll be disappointed but I don't doubt enough retards will pump this up further.

>> No.26561298

>>26547832
>Why do these threads remind me of early LINK threads?
Because you weren't there. GRT threads are fucking lame compared to early link threads. Seriously nothing compares to early link threads. I suppose AVAX threads come closest.

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>>26561298
>Seriously nothing compares to early link threads.

Were you all sucking Klaus Schaub and the WEF's dick back then too?

>YOU VILL BUY ZA CHAINLINK

>> No.26561540

>>26555491
Just give him gold and wholesome awards

>> No.26561572

>>26560556
Good fud anon, nice effort

>> No.26562283

>>26547913
500 IQ post

>> No.26562425

>>26549217
This is.

>> No.26562576

can someone post the dcreepy dphone dpasta?

>> No.26562900

>>26562576
dno

>> No.26563072

When this project drops some news its gonna fly.

>> No.26563897

Just waiting for the big supgraphs to move from testnet to mainnet. Only 1 subraph is currently indexing in mainnet beta. Imagine the network effect when Uniswap, Aave, Synthetics, Coingecko etc all move over from testnet.

>> No.26563919

>>26547832
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand The Graph. The technology is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical indexing most of the graphs will go over a typical retard's head. There's also Yaniv's jewish outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation - his personal philosophy draws heavily from Satoshi Vitalik literature, for instance. The bagholders understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of these delegations, to realize that they're not just needed - they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike The Graph truly ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the bull signal in Yaniv's existencial catchphrase "Google of blockchain, motherfuckers" which itself is a cryptic reference to Sergey's Russian epic Pump and Dump I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Tal's genius unfolds itself on their binance screens. What fools... how I pity them. And yes by the way, I DO have a GRT tattoo. And no, you cannot see it. It's for the ladies' eyes only- And even they have to demonstrate that they're within 5 GRT of my own (preferably lower) beforehand.

>> No.26565089

qum

>> No.26565157

okay you win, shills
how do i buy this meme coin? i dont want to use goybase

>> No.26565168

>>26565157
CUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

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>>26549494
iron hands

>> No.26565420

>>26547832
because it's literally dumping right now

>> No.26565624

it's already 5b market cap

>> No.26565720

>>26555410
>https://newsletter.banklesshq.com/p/how-to-make-bank-with-the-graph
Do not do this, at least not with the majority of your stack. You'll eventually sell too early and then feel really stupid while you watch it moon and you're not invested.

>> No.26565760

>>26565720
Idk why it replied to that message, I was referring to swing trading