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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Obyte: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
by
tarmo888
on 28/04/2021, 18:44:48 UTC


Just because you are shitty trader, doesn't mean that something is not stable. Markets can be irrational and dump at whatever price they want, but those with brain can find their way out without injuring themselves. You are just plain FUDster or just clueless, not knowing that introducing of V2 stablecoins have caused more sell pressure for V1 tokens and buy pressure forWhy did you put m2 in here? tokens.

Nice,   I have proven that  assets you called as "stablecoins"  are not stable  at all and you started insulted me?  You are shitty developer after that and because of that the shit-algo you developed doesn't make your  algorithmic  assets  stable.  You use soft soap by applying to your shitcoin the  fancy word like "bonded" and such,  and  think no one understands it? Why did you brought up V2  here while I was talking about V1?  You think I’m gonna get into your shit again? You're wave off base, shit-developer of tarmo888.

I have not use any soft soap, I straight up told you that don't understand basics, you are clueless and you are shitty trader.

It's not Bounded stablecoins, it's not Bonded stablecoins. The word comes from "bonding curve". It is not fancy. Bancor uses it, Uniswap uses it, every Uniswap clone uses it.
It's not algorithmic stablecoins (something else is called like that), it's stablecoins that use bonded curves. Bonded Stablecoins even use multi-dimentional bonding curve aka bonding surface.
How much more nonsense do I have to correct?

I bought up V2 because you started your nonsense exactly 1 post after the announcement of V2 Bonded Stablecoins? Don't you remember anymore when you started your "bounded" nonsesnse?
If you dump something that others don't want, you change it's price. If you are smart and not a sheep like everyone else, you see that you can profit from other people mistakes and fix the peg.
Same thing happens when buying something at once, you drive up the price for your own stupidity. Would you had bought them in chunks, the price would have had time to correct.

All in all, you have to look at the timeframe when the price is stable and when it's not. When markets are irrational and dump and fomo, then during that period, the price is not stable, but in a long run, it is.