EOS - Still A Reason To Smile

in #bitcoin7 years ago (edited)

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Still A Reason To Smile


Yeah, the markets are red, yep it is stressful, but EOS holders have more ways than just the price of the token to make money. If you purchased RAM when I posted a how-to, take a look at the chart this morning.


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The price has doubled so far.

This is just one of the ways we the community will be able to fight the emotional rollercoster that is the cryptocurrency trading market.

We have a storage market to look forward too once IPFS (Interplanetary File System) is deployed which as far as I know, will work he same as the RAM market.

Then we will have token renting (resource delegation) coming soon via the Chintai app which is due to launch in a few months.

The pessimists out there will say that these options will add more stress as there will be multiple trading items to track. I say that happens anyway if you have more than one coin, and if you can’t take it, stay out of crypto trading.

Just trying to keep those chins up during this bloodbath, just think of it as a summer or winter sale, depending on where you are.

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hi @aclarkuk82

smiling through tears? :)

I can see that you're really bullish on EOS. Any idea why price dropped so heavily after mainnet has been launched? I know BTC went down as well. But EOS seem to lose A LOT within short span of time.

big fat upvote on the way :)

ps.
I just launched my first sponsored writting contest related to crypto and blockchain. Check out my latest post if you have a minute and participate if you can :)

Yours
Piotr

My target is 6.5 usd.

Well congrats at being at the head of the pack. Being at the front has risks but your one definitely paid off.

Agreed, definitely risky but a calculated risk I believe. The first batch of RAM is getting low so I may sell soon, I just need to figure out when the block producers are going to add more to the network?


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Knowing the underlying fundamentals of a system makes those calculations easier :D