Is the crypto winter over?

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by schizo, Jan 13, 2023.

  1. johnarb

    johnarb

    Yes, but even within the bull market cycle, there are mini cycle tops, for example, I sold forth tokens at ~$25k still during the bull market 2021, when it was selling for ~$52k a couple of months before

    Bitcoin bull market usually lasts 1.5-2 years

    I usually share my opinions on crypto projects and tokens here and there, sometimes a new thread, sometimes on an old thread, a necro-post

    The thing with airdrops is that it's little effort and little risk capital to participate on a crypto project pre-airdrop, so what's the catch? How come I did not create 10 or even 100 wallets to get the $26k to $260k?

    As I said, I'm not an airdrop hunter. It takes patience, which I may have, but not the time to research and not all airdrops are guaranteed

    For example, OpenSea token airdrop did not happen, those f*ckers took money from PE's and VC's and probably going the IPO route

    Metamask token airdrops have been rumored forever, where is it?

    I'm a yield farmer, I focus my crypto research on defi. I'm part of that breed of crypto bros

    Having said that, I do like Arbitrum, very fast L2 chain, very low tx fees, it could be really good, hence I'm not selling my tokens, maybe I buy more, lol. That would be a risky move, though, drinking the koolaid of the project

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    #761     Apr 4, 2023
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  2. johnarb

    johnarb

    Some day bitcoin will be out of this $28k purgatory...




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    #762     Apr 5, 2023
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  3. johnarb

    johnarb

    Just a disclosure update, I have swapped all the Arbitrum tokens for another crypto

    I tried to justify hodling Arb tokens but I don't see any fundamentals monetary (tokenomics) value for it

    Arb is a governance token, which is not necessarily bad, it's like being a shareholder of the crypto project and Arbitrum is the biggest L2 chain for Ethereum but Arbitrum has no revenue

    For example, Cake or Venus or Aave have revenues from the crypto platform operations which are then used to buy-back the tokens, thus producing scarcity and increasing the value (monetary price) of the governance token

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    #763     Apr 6, 2023
  4. schizo

    schizo

    What, like they're printing these tokens out of thin air? :wtf: Seriously, in order to avoid another FTX in the future, these crypto firms/exchanges should be audited. What sez you to that?
     
    #764     Apr 6, 2023
  5. johnarb

    johnarb

    Sigh.... that's not how truly decentralized crypto assets work

    There are over 40,000 crypto assets, anyone can make one, you can make one tonight (Charlie Lee started Litecoin in one night), but it does not mean that you can get anyone to use it or that you can put a (monetary price) value to it

    https://www.coingecko.com/
     
    #765     Apr 6, 2023
  6. schizo

    schizo

    I know, I'm a real sucker for these things. But apparently this dude made a coin out of thin air and it did really well. Anyway, with the right mixture of guru marketing and coding experience, I don't think it's all that difficult to crack the system (or rather, con sooooo many gullible people--literally there are gullible folks everywhere).

     
    #766     Apr 6, 2023
  7. johnarb

    johnarb

    You can make a coin if you'd like and make millions. Just don't get caught and be cell mates with Do Kwon

    Tech Lead made $10-20M with the Millionaire token he launched, still walking around, contact him for advise

    Charlie Lee is estimated to have made over $300M when he sold all his ltc coins at the very peak of over $300/ltc in 2017, you can also contact him

    Good luck :rolleyes:


    https://www.youtube.com/@TechLead/videos


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    #767     Apr 6, 2023
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  8. schizo

    schizo

    LOL... Yeah, like they will reveal their *secret sauce* to me.

    My gripe isn't so much with those who pull these profitable, albeit fraudulent, stunts (the Do Kwons and the Charlie Lees of the world), but with those who constantly fall for them and get duped time and time again. Charlie Lee couldn't have made $300M if he didn't have his gullible followers. Just who are these folks?

    Edit: I wasn't sure what Litecoin was and decided to look it up. I see it is trading at $90.86 today. Hey, even though it's down from its ATH (wherever that is), at least it's still trading. Isn't it true that a lot of altcoins of the past is no longer in existence?
     
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    #768     Apr 6, 2023
  9. schizo

    schizo

    Yeah, Tech Lead ain't no stranger for me. I knew him going back to the days when he was just a normal programmer. I kinda drifted away when he got into other crazy stuff. Then I saw those videos by Coffeezilla accusing him of fraud.

    But his meme coin went up as high as $200 after the IPO and is now worth less than $2? Doesn't surprise me the least. Again, who are these idiots that fall for these gimmicks? That's what I wanna know.
     
    #769     Apr 7, 2023
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  10. johnarb

    johnarb

    Why you want to know who these idiots are? I see no value there

    Have you seen wall street idiots that got scammed for hundreds of millions to even billions of $ by Sam Scamman-Fraud?

    You don't even need to look at crypto ecosystem, just in the stock market look at how many hundreds of billions of $ were scammed out of SPAC investors, BBBY, AMC, GME, etc

    But anyway, you can be the Monday morning quarterback cynic all you want, but just so you know, things are not as simple as you think it is

    Look, you invest in a crypto project based on whatever-it-is-you-like, for example, I put about $26k on Celsius (cel) tokens and it was one of the biggest ROI investment on this past bull market cycle, cashed out about $700-800k total but if I sold at the top was worth over $2.2M, but it turned out to be a total scam

    And let's go full hardcore, meme tokens, do you know how many people retired because of Doge or Shiba Inu, which are based on meme-jokes?

    There's a dude here on ET that probably made hundreds of millions of $ on doge. He owned billions of doge. No joke

    https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/is-dogecoin-the-new-bitcoin.281808/#post-3935908

    https://www.theguardian.com/technol...ive-quits-after-making-millions-from-dogecoin

    https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/14/investing/crypto-shiba-inu-brothers-millionaires/index.html
     
    #770     Apr 7, 2023