Comment · Wed, November 16, 2022 · ND Owner
SBF from FTX uses nootropics depot. Can anyone zoom in and figure out what supplement that is?
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M30MM100 · 1 points
Probably the fact that you didn’t praise Doge…what other shitcoins do you own? The only ones I see potentially being around in 10 years from the current top 100 are LINK, BNB, and maybe VET or Doge.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
DOGE is and always was a joke. It will never be anything more than a joke, no matter how much Elon tries to push it. I was gifted 500,000 DOGE years ago for free, which was stolen from me in the BTC-e seizure. I didn't really care, though. It was a joke coin given to me for free. It will keep going because it has a shiba inu face on it and is a meme. It's not a contender for anything serious.
I hold a bunch of XLM because that was given to me for free in an air drop. Again, it was free to me, so whatever happens I will just hold for a while. I hold LTC, XMR, NEO, IOTA, DASH, and LRC, mostly because I got them a while ago and just decided to hold them instead of convert back to BTC. I think I still have BCH and ETC from the hard forks, too. Never converted or liquidated those. Probably should have.
BNB is a centralized exchange token from Binance. I don't trust centralized exchange tokens. Just look at FTT. I am also not convinced CZ is a good actor in the space. I think there are skeletons in his closet as well, and I don't really trust Binance in general. They are the biggest shitcoin casino of them all, and the recent "proof of reserves" is only half the equation. We don't know how many liabilities go along with those assets. From a more technical aspect, BNB can only do 175 transactions per second. Other projects like Stellar can do 3,000 tps. Why would I want to trust CZ's centralized exchange token when I could use other projects that work better already?
Chainlink is an interesting project, but that doesn't mean LINK is going to blow up in price. I am definitely watching the project, though. Interesting use of an ERC token.
VeChain is also interesting, and I think I might have some VET. However, it's a similar situation to LINK. Cool potential technology. Not sold on the value of the tokens themselves.