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Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by iLegendd(m): 4:13am On Jan 19 |
3 boxes, but I decided not to trade it yet. I'll soon sha.
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Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Fuckjesusandgod: 5:49am On Jan 19 |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Spider20: 9:58am On Jan 19 |
FuckingNaira:Bro, you have seen it Don't really know what's going on, One Can't buy reasonable amount of USDT anymore, Las Las Crypto na for people wey get money oooo. 1 Like |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by XaToXi: 11:32am On Jan 19 |
Worth looking into. |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Superpack589: 11:32am On Jan 19 |
Some wey get USD no know weda to convert am to naira now (before e fall) or to hold and convert later (hoping it goes higher). That one seff na another worry. I just confuse. Me wey buy with 1200, e go too pain me if e crash go 800, 900, or even 1000 seff. How I wish pesin dy fit see wetin go happen for future. 3 Likes |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by saddler: 11:43am On Jan 19 |
Superpack589: There is nothing to be confused about. Naira is as worthless as a shhit of paper. Anyone with a tangible amount of money from one million upwards should be wise and save in dollars/euros/pounds Even if there is a temporal crash, it will definitely go up again. Nigeria's currency problems is age-long, endemic and cannot be solved with a magic wand. It will take a long time, hard work, and a serious government to make naira valuable. As for now, naira is just for trading and spending, not for saving. Only a foolish person saves in naira. 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by coolqayy(m): 12:10pm On Jan 19 |
I need $ in access dom account Who dey sell Or recommend |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Ballzproblem2: 12:20pm On Jan 19 |
XaToXi:channel name? |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by doyin01: 12:34pm On Jan 19 |
saddler:In other words, you are trying to say your parents and many of your family members are foolish people ?? ..last time I checked , they have a naira bank account and they save money in their banks too.. ..so they saved in naira..That makes them a fool according to you.. Na you use your hand type am ooooooo Moral lessons...People should mind the words they throw around on the Internet....smh 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DieRich5: 12:47pm On Jan 19 |
Superpack589:it's ain't goin below 1k again |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by SINisSIN(m): 1:53pm On Jan 19 |
Keypad billionaire! Ordinary 200usd that you have now, you won't allow us to rest. You should as well be using the usd for spending in the market na. Wise man! saddler: 3 Likes |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by saddler: 2:26pm On Jan 19 |
SINisSIN: doyin01: You both go hug a transformer if my opinion hurts you. Every sensible person got the point i made with my post. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by saddler: 2:28pm On Jan 19 |
SINisSIN: And for your first statement, i am more than a billion times sure i am richer than every member of your family both dead and alive combined. You can take that to the bank. |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Chikacha: 2:31pm On Jan 19 |
saddler: "Ignorant person", Considering there was a time when even we did not know better. Correct. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Chikacha: 2:33pm On Jan 19 |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by SINisSIN(m): 2:48pm On Jan 19 |
Exactly what I said na. No one is arguing this with you. Nairaland Billionaire. saddler: 1 Like |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Rubyjade: 3:32pm On Jan 19 |
What Is Lachesis (Fantom)? Lachesis is the second of three main components of the Fantom stack. It’s a distributed ledger and smart contract platform, similar to Ethereum. However, it has several unique features that make it a very interesting project. Lachesis is based on a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) structure, so it doesn’t use blocks for transactions. Instead, it uses nodes to verify transactions. Fantom is the world’s first DAG-based smart contract platform that solves the issue of scalability and confirmation time of the existing blockchain technology. Fantom has been designed by a team of experts in the fields of Distributed Ledger Technology, mathematics, information theory, computer science, finance, and business strategy. The aim was to build a platform where developers can easily deploy their own smart contracts and dApps on Fantom’s high-performance and scalable blockchain infrastructure. The fast-growing ecosystem of dApps on Fantom will have access to a wide range of tools that will further streamline the process of development. The platform has been architected from the ground up to be future-ready for mass adoption. The technologies used are open source and completely transparent. Lachesis is Fantom’s aBFT consensus algorithm. The term “aBFT” stands for asynchronous byzantine fault-tolerant. It is an improvement on the popular PBFT algorithm, which is currently used by many blockchain projects including Hyperledger and Tendermint. The primary difference between Lachesis and PBFT is that Lachesis allows for asynchronous consensus, while PBFT requires synchronous consensus. This means that the time between blocks can be constant (synchronous) or variable (asynchronous). The longest time between blocks in a synchronous network is equal to the time it takes to create a block. In an asynchronous network, it takes much longer than in a synchronous network to achieve consensus, as blocks can be created at any time. Although there are some disadvantages to asynchronous consensus networks, they also have some advantages: Asynchronous networks are more scalable than synchronous networks because they do not need to wait for all nodes to respond before creating new blocks. Scalability is important for many applications of blockchain technology, such as supply chain management and financial transactions. Asynchronous networks allow for faster transactions and more efficient use of resources than synchronous networks. One of the most interesting features of Lachesis is that it uses a reputation mechanism called Proof-of-Stake Authority (PoSA). It’s a version of the Byzantine Fault Tolerance consensus algorithm that adds a reputation system to the process. The PoSA mechanism allows Lachesis nodes to vote on whether or not others are working honestly or not and penalizes those who aren’t by removing their right to validate transactions. Nodes can also earn rewards if they work properly, incentivizing honest behavior. Lachesis is designed to be much more flexible than current blockchain consensus algorithms, allowing for faster block times and improved scalability. The Lachesis protocol assigns each node in the network a weight that corresponds with the amount of stake they have. The weight of all the nodes in the network will always add up to 100% (or 1). This weight can be used to determine the probability that a node will be selected as an Event Creator (EC).. 1 Like |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by DieRich5: 3:52pm On Jan 19 |
Chikacha:I greet you 1 Like |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by XtraFortunes: 4:11pm On Jan 19 |
Please is there anyone here who does shilling jobs ? I want to learn how they do shilling and how to get jobs. I hear it is lucrative. Thanks |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by saddler: 4:37pm On Jan 19 |
R.I.P Bitcoin ETF Bitcoin will ensure Bitcoin price will never grow organically again. Its all gonna be a game of institutions trying to outsmart one another |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by iLegendd(m): 4:48pm On Jan 19 |
If it hits any of the numbers in circle, I'll short. Though, I have already started a tiny short.
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Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Tolu1992: 4:53pm On Jan 19 |
Any update one ice coin house |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by iLegendd(m): 5:23pm On Jan 19 |
4.4 hit. Stage 1 short started with no liquidation. Only join if have a strategy cuz it will go up further before crash. Market will crumble first or second week of February. There will excess blood. NFA. 5 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by egbeocha(m): 5:45pm On Jan 19 |
iLegendd: Chaaaiiiii,,,,, dis guy call na champion. I jst dey see mullah in my account |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Superpack589: 5:51pm On Jan 19 |
egbeocha:With this UMAUSDT wey wan rek pesin? I have opened like 2 extra subaccounts to short this. The thing is flying. 1 Like |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by sheanzy(m): 6:02pm On Jan 19 |
saddler:calm down brow.. 18k btc coming soon |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by egbeocha(m): 6:06pm On Jan 19 |
Tolu1992: Ice melt away bro |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by benzene00: 6:31pm On Jan 19 |
The only people that should be worried about this dip are people on leverage for fear of being liquidated If you are spot just sit back and relax, if possible delete your app nothing to worry about. Come back on late oct-Nov and see your investment have done x3-4 Mark this post! 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by SolarE: 8:42pm On Jan 19 |
Thank you boss, iLegendd: |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Adex1068: 8:57pm On Jan 19 |
iLegendd: Why boss |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by Adex1068: 9:03pm On Jan 19 |
iLegendd: Boss, The higher the candle,the bigger the magin in-between the lines widens, making the 3 wise box technical. But how did u get the calculation of the circled numbers |
Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by syunusa: 9:18pm On Jan 19 |
iLegendd: Hello boss. Please what strategy do you use in calculating the circled numbers. |
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