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21853921 No.21853921 [Reply] [Original]

Biz if you know what this logo is then you probably hold some.
Tell me why I should have bought or why I shouldn't buy
I'm on the fence, I think it's a profitable idea but why are the devs always fucking about doing competitions and giveaways? If it is going to be as big as the holders suggest then why are the devs so preoccupied baby sitting the discord and arguing with people when they should be developing?

>> No.21853959

lol what the fuck are you talking about? that's the most misleading representation of the discord I've witnessed yet. these guys are the most active developers ever, anyone who follows the project can see that

>> No.21853972

>>21853921
I'm holding because I'm going to kms if it rockets off and I miss out even though I knew about it.

I don't know what it does or how it works but I had no idea what link or omisego did when I bought those is 2018 either. It just seems like it's not a pajeet scam or a corporate style vaporware scam with endless roadmaps. Worth losing a couple hundred bucks in but it's your money mate

>> No.21854026

>>21853921
It's got the most aesthetic website. That's why I hold 14 tokens.

>> No.21854036

>>21853959
Why are you holding? If you had to sum it up in one point what is it about this partucular project that you are inclined to risk your money to have a stake in. Do you believe they're developing something the entire ecosystem would actually use?

>> No.21854065

>>21854036
everything built on dfohub adds value to BUIDL. BUIDL gets a cut of every dfo project.

>> No.21854094

>>21854065
Why would somebody build on buidl rather than as they are now?
Have there really been that many errors in smart contracts?
Ethereum has forked once, one time. A couple pnd ponzis probably fucked up on purpose to rug pull
Who is actually going to build on the platform?

>> No.21854130

>>21853921
I've been holding since 6c. No reason for this to not go to at least $100m mcap, especially with all the shit on the top of the mcap list.

>> No.21854214

>>21854094
yes

>> No.21854220

Yeah, i definitely see this with $100 million market cap

>> No.21854291

>>21854094

Why did you lie that they do giveaways? They've never done one. Why did you lie that they waste their time babysitting and arguing on Discord? They rarely do either of those things, and besides, you don't think they're coding while they're at their computers? How do you know what they're doing? Why riddle your post with random bits of FUD.? It comes across as extremely insincere

>Why would somebody build on buidl rather than as they are now?

Have you read anything about the project? DFOs are vastly superior to DAOs in many ways. 5 minutes of your own research will teach you this. You can start here www.dfohub.com. DFOs are truly decentralized and flexible, unlike DAOs which are a misnomer; they are not actually decentralized (DAOs require a centralized off-chin proxy, and devs hold special permissions) and are monolithic

>Have there really been that many errors in smart contracts?

There are countless examples. The OG one is The Dao; the latest is YAM. Did you really not know this??

>Who is actually going to build on the platform?

Once documentation is released and the devs set out on the adoption phase, there will be many DFOs, by devs who want to take advantage of their inherent superiority

>> No.21854295

>>21854094
If you’re an ETH dev you don’t really have many options to build your project in a way that you can modify it on chain. This is even better than proxy contracts. It’s also completely devoid of monolithic ownership and theoretical corruption. Buidl holders get to vote on every aspect. The more successful projects get made as DFOs the more the value of buidl goes up. The devs are very active. They’ve made DFO versions of NFTs and soon they will unveil a defi DFO. With the dev kit coming in a month we will hopefully see some outside adoption.

>> No.21854307

>>21854094
You said in the OP you think it is a profitable idea, but in this post you question the use case for DFOs.

>>21854036
I think DFOs will carve out a sizeable niche for Dapp development, given that it opens up the opportunity for community led development with total transparency. My expectation is this will eventually have $1b market cap, especially considering the amount of junk projects in the top 50 at the moment.

>> No.21854311

julian when you're done sucking dicks you can lick my pussy you faggot.

>> No.21854314
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21854314

>>21853921
Ok Julian

>> No.21854359

>>21853921
its one of the few small caps that will make it to a big exchange eventually. I'm sure this will do a 50x at least in the long run.

>> No.21854411

>>21853921
Remember yam and every other shit that failed because some dumbfuck forgot to add single line of code? And they had to migrate and shit? Buidl fixes that. You won't have to migrate no more just fucking vote to fix the problem

>> No.21854475

>>21854291
also dev kit comes out within the next month

>> No.21854877

>>21853921
You’ve made it to the discord, read what the devs had to say and know what the project is and you’re on the fence? Keep reading, do more research. If you want hand holding yes it’s a brilliant project and you are still very early; if you can’t see why don’t buy it. It’s not for boomer normies (yet) so just wait until it’s $20+ and your favorite YouTuber is telling you the same shit ppl in here are saying and have been for months

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21855582

>>21853921

Get in the boat OP

>> No.21856231

Its a gem anon. But shhhh let biz accumulate.

>> No.21856244

>>21854359
Based

>> No.21856539

>>21854291
Okay big brainon that's a really good point
Do you think their first mover advantage is enough to stop ripoffs stealing the code and getting traction?

>> No.21856646

>>21856539
Probably, it's actively being researched and developed with a toolkit on the way. I don't see it being stolen/forked in any meaningful way any time soon personally.

>> No.21856735

>>21856646
What do think the best company would be to compare it to. Github? Eth? Maker?
It's a platform that developers can build on, do you think these are the best comparables?