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26172025 No.26172025 [Reply] [Original]

The Graph (GRT) is over. Don't buy this coin. Sell it. It's over.

>> No.26172073

FOMO degenerate

>> No.26172107
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>>26172073
It's over.

>> No.26172141

>>26172025
It's not going to work today bro. We all want <$.50 to accumulate more.

>> No.26172147

As you speak it went up. Charts are bullish. I'm still making money. Go buy a burger and cry

>> No.26172238

sure buddy

>> No.26172305

>>26172025
check again bud

>> No.26172494
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>>26172305
>one sat higher
It's over.

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>>26172494
Make that -10 sats. It's over. Commence the dump.

>> No.26172686

Imagine not knowing graphql was invented to drive revenue at facebook. Imagine not knowing the entire tech industry is moving to graphql to save money and make money. Imagine thinking the_graph is some short term degenerate coin.

>> No.26172905

What wallets are compatable with GRT?

>> No.26172938

>>26172905
I use MetaMask and Atomic.

>> No.26172942

>>26172905
Metamask

>> No.26172995

>>26172025
>The Graph (GRT) is over.
It always has been

>> No.26173065

Im all in on GRT. Were gonna make it.

>> No.26173078

>>26172686
It's over.

>> No.26173112

>>26172025
This FUD is not nearly enough. I need so much more FUD if I'm gonna double my stack. Get us back to 30 cents please.

>> No.26173154

>>26172494
>Muh sats
Nobody gives a fuck. We trade in USD.

>> No.26173202

>>26172025
take your meds

>> No.26173272

>>26173154
>When you smoke too much reddit
It's over.

>> No.26173316

Lol inb4 1$ eom

>> No.26173435

>>26173272
Whatever you like. I don't hold Bitcoin because I don't believe in it's use case. How long does it take to confirm a transaction? How much do I need to tip the miner to ensure it doesn't take an hour or a day? GRT on the other hand solves real problems that exist on the blockchain. It's incredible that you can watch all of big tech conspire to censor the internet and not jump on the chance to invest in the future of a decentralized internet. Suit yourself though.

>> No.26173479

>>26172025
You're going to have to resort to high power lies to roll back the price, and I support this mission. Too many people are locked in delegating, so you're going to have to chase off new buyers with like shooped chinks and negros on the dev team. Maybe throw in some fud about it being a poc gender equity oriented project? Are you able to file an actual lawsuit against the team and get it delisted from coinbase?
I'm in your corner bro!

>> No.26173539

>>26172905
this one is compatible with GRT
0x94852b03D7dE5E481Ab9cf352A2eee293fF16DD0

>> No.26173592

>>26172025
>15 min charts
Ngmi

>> No.26173614
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>>26172025
>measuring in sats instead of USD
this project has no relation to the whims of bitcoin. It in fact is hardly even a cryptocurrency. There is no need to care about sats. It will succeed regardless of what bitcoin does, and is going to be $10 EOY. Worried about losing sats? Don't buy in sats. Simple as

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>>26173435
>How much do I need to tip the miner to ensure it doesn't take an hour or a day?

Dude you're actually retarded, fucking read up on what Bitcoin is before you start shit talking it and shilling some shit coin.

>> No.26173753

>>26173614
This.

>> No.26173894

>>26173682
Read up on my shit coin before talking to me about muh sats. Bitcoin fails as a currency because the value fluctuates so wildly that what could buy bread yesterday could buy gold tomorrow and then dirt the day after. It fails as a currency because it can't be used efficiently at a PoS without expensive transaction fees. Bitcoin is good because it went from 3k to 40k in just a few weeks. But just as quickly it will probably fall back to 10k. At least when GRT tanks when Bitcoin crashes the market, it will still be useful at what it was designed to do.

>> No.26173919

>>26173539
Kek
>>26172025
>superior technology is over because it's not being adopted fast enough
Bet you wouldn't have invested in the steam engine back when it first appeared

>> No.26173946

>>26173539
Nah that doesn't work. Try this instead.
0x7d39eaaece8ab9af4d7e14befc2b6639c2b9c13e

>> No.26174034
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Please FUD more I need to load up my bags. I haven't finished accumulating god damn it

>> No.26174056

>>26172025
I hate people who use BTC or ETH pairings for chart-posting. Bro I'm not pulling out a fucking calculator to figure out howmuch that is relative to understandable numbers and not 0.000001btc according to whatever the fucking BTC price is at the time.

>> No.26174140

>>26173894
Lmao your shit coin is a fucking ethereum based bing search engine with high fees, enjoy your pajeet scam

>> No.26174233

>>26174140
Weak fud

>> No.26174312

>>26174056
Newfags pair in usdt/c
Chads pair in btc/eth
Not going to tell you why. If you know, you know.

>> No.26174457

>>26173919
Ned's Ludd and Fudd.
>The Luddites were a secret oath-based organization of English textile workers in the 19th century, a radical faction which destroyed textile machinery as a form of protest. The group are believed to have taken their name from Ned Ludd, a weaver from Anstey, near Leicester. They protested against manufacturers who used machines in what they called "a fraudulent and deceitful manner" to get around standard labour practices. Luddites feared that the time spent learning the skills of their craft would go to waste, as machines would replace their role in the industry.

>> No.26174513

>>26174140
Cool so you get that it's able to search on the ethereum blockchain. Now rub two brain cells together and remember that chain link was designed to allow you to access the data of other blockchain regardless of where you are. The two combined literally connect the we've into an actual internet.

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>>26172025

>> No.26174596

>>26172686
Imagine being this person

>> No.26174687

>>26174457
>previously chucks
CUTE AND VALID

>> No.26174728

>>26174312
I’ll tell him why. If you buy 1 BTC is will stay 1 BTC, it won’t grow, so to increase your stack you sell the btc for an alt that is currently gaining in sats and buy back into BTC when the pump is done. If your alt is losing in sats (even if gaining in usd) you have fucked up your swing trade and end up with less BTC, which is what counts. Unless you’re talking about GRT, which is the god coin that you will never sell, so sats are kind of irrelevant here.

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>>26174056
We have people like THIS on /biz/.
It really IS over.
It's over.

>> No.26175538

>>26174728
Such a strategy implies that you can time the market and aren't just going to end up with your stack cut in half like most of the idiots here.

>> No.26175638

>>26172025
lol / cope

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>>26172025

>> No.26175717

This thread is bullish

>> No.26175760

>>26174513
I'm bullish on Graph the technology but I don't understand the need for Graph the token. The technology makes sense. The token's usage makes 0 sense to me. I would be more bullish on a Connext token because I think that can connect all the chains and rollups throughout ETH into one cohesive unit.

>> No.26175839

>>26175760
Brainlet over here

>> No.26175853
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>>26172107
>>26172025
its over

>> No.26175854

>>26175760
it's there to decentralize the network and reward its bakers. token is needed. turn your useless brain on AAAHH

>> No.26175998

>>26174056
Because everyone does it, it's the only true chart

>> No.26176043

>>26175854
Why couldn't I just run the GraphQL indexer myself? Or is it actually partitioning the searches across the blockchain network to retrieve greater queries? Either way...doesn't seem like something I would need to decentralize. If it maybe went multichain there's more of a case here. Is that on the roadmap? Help me out here anon.

>> No.26176045

>>26175431
What movie?

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>>26172025
>tfw all in on GRT
Hahaha pussies the gains are all mine

>> No.26176382

>>26176043
the GraphQL indexer, according to some other anons in GRT threads, requires that you have a $6,000 dollar rig (conservative estimate), technical knowledge to be able to run it, as well as be able to own and stake at least 100,000 GRT of your own.

>> No.26176432

>>26176043
To run an index they require you have at least 100k tokens, a very specific server setup with something like 8k in harddrives alone, plus the devops knowledge to configure and maintain all of this. Now why would anybody do this for free? The token incentivizes hosting these indexes which will be more necessary the more dapps start to use the protocol and require their data indexed. Delegation shows that an indexer can be trusted so the more tokens delegated the more trusted the index.

>> No.26176539

>>26176382
The rig is much more than 6k. That's just the cost of the specific storage you need. That's not the motherboard psu or ram. Not to mention the cost of electricity and internet on a monthly basis and any repair work to be done. And yeah that's the bare minimum that will probably perform like shit.

>> No.26176554

>>26174596
then go ahead and imagine having 30k grt bought at 0.08.

>> No.26176560

>>26176539
thanks for the info

>> No.26176604

>>26176382
I’ve priced this out and as I plan to run an indexer it’s closer to $8-9000 and that’s if you go with used server parts. This is a minimum to index a few dozen subgraphs. You’d want to index a few hundred sub graphs to ensure you get a proper amount of queries.
Keep in mind that build would likely only last you a year before you’d need to upgrade. To future proof for 2-3 years expect to pay near $12,000 on top of the 100k you need to index
You need to be well versed in high performance servers. Especially in databases, networking, sys admin, and containers.

>> No.26176627

newfag to /biz/ here. I wanna buy more grt but it keeps going up. Do I wait or just fucking buy more now before it hits 1$?

>> No.26176649
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26176649

PLEASE GOD DUMP ALR3ADY

>> No.26176670

>>26176627
buy more now before it hits ATH, buy more later when it dumps down to .45

>> No.26176732

>>26176382
>>26176432
>>26176539
Thanks anons. Alright. Missed that detail when reading over it. Makes a bit more sense now. I think I'll drop a fat load into GRT for the long run now. Sounds a lot like LINK now and I was so stupid I only got in on it at $8.

>> No.26176762

>>26176649
>only 99.99%
have some faith holy shit

>> No.26176775

>>26176604
A 3 way partnership:
Token guy
Server and on-going bill paying guy
Technical skills guy
How much money are people expecting to pull out of a small indexing op annually?

>> No.26176802

this needs to dump. i wasn't done accumlating under 40 cents and now it's over 60. fuck im pissed off

>> No.26176818

>>26173539
>>26173946
Enjoy ban

>> No.26176846

>>26176802
i bought the 51c cent short last night.

>> No.26176862

>>26176775
I have all 3.
From talking to indexers it’s about 30% apy on top of what cut you take from delegators. That doesn’t seem like much now but it will scale massively with query fees once more subgraphs go to main net.

>> No.26176905

>>26174056
Imagine being this much of a fucking normie...

>> No.26176917

>>26176775
if it's anything like LINK and if ETH continues to blow up and they expand to multiple chains like LINK does I can see the value. If they stick only to ETH this operation will fail...hard.

>> No.26176953

>>26176862
Lucky bastard. I've been floating around on the periphery of crypto for 5 years, always wanting some legit business to do related to it. You're gonna be living the dream.

>> No.26176958

>>26176818
Niggers tongue my anus. It's against the rules to announce a report.

>> No.26176982

>>26176917
If you’ve read about grt at all you’d know they are blockchain agnostic and can index any l1 blockchain.

>> No.26177057

>>26176917
Theyre expanding to all chains its blockchain agnostic.

Also if you understand this project you know it’s not limited to blockchains. This is web3 infrastructure.

>> No.26177109

>>26177057
>>26176982
All I need to know. Thanks for taking the time to educate this guy who spends his time working too closely to a different part of the web3 stack.

>> No.26177247

>>26174596
Imagine Imagining imaginary people.

>> No.26177263

>>26176775
How does 60k dorrars sound?

>> No.26177515

>>26177263
Idk... but this shit is real. I've been here since here existed, and I've never seen weapons grade fud threads universally turn into a buy now brochure.
Wish I wasn't fucking around on /pol/ since last May.

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>>26173435
>>26173894
Go back

>> No.26177991

>>26172025
buy in 6 months fren

>> No.26178328

>>26177991
6 months? I already have a 14k stack I bought a few days ago.

>> No.26178343

>>26172025
Not even close to over

>> No.26178502

>>26176775
I have the tokens but not the other two. Learning the ropes for the other two might be too tall an order in too short a time and I don't trust anyone to run a legit business with my tokens. I'm glad there are those of you who lurkin here that are able to pull it off