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Re: A True Cryptocurrency must start with the fundamentals
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TokenHodlr
on 13/02/2020, 16:13:33 UTC
the fact that the prices are so unstable doesn't help it's case at all
Price volatility is driven almost entirely on the absence of a transparent, true value/price discovery.
As I have said, the monetary ecosystem and cryptocurrencies that will ultimately
succeed have not been visioneered, engineered and brought to market...yet.
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Thoughts on SEC Safe Harbor Proposal?
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TokenHodlr
on 13/02/2020, 15:29:21 UTC

The application of the federal securities laws to these transactions frustrates the network’s
ability to achieve maturity and prevents the transformation of the token sold as a security
to a non-security token functioning on the network,” Peirce said in notes detailing the proposal.

I think this is a significant breakthrough.

What say ye?

SEC Proposes 3-Year Safe Harbor Period for Crypto Token Sales

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Re: What is happening to new projects?
by
TokenHodlr
on 02/12/2019, 22:35:02 UTC
The way i see it, i never see ICO/IEO really explaining a real business model, there is the part
about the project they want to develop and everything about the token and how to buy it, but
what is very rarely if ever seen, is how and when they will have something to sell, how many they
are planning to sell, and how this will translate to the token sold in the ICO rising price on the exchange.

I concur completely, your response was generously packed with holistic insight.
Would you be as generous as to allow me to send a link to a concept paper (pdf)
that I believe has the potential of meeting and perhaps even exceeding the criteria
you outline in the post above?

In any event, I consider you a great find and one of a handful I've encountered
with the breadth and depth of understanding you bring to the table. Thank you.
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Re: What is the movement for alternative money a response to?
by
TokenHodlr
on 12/11/2019, 17:59:12 UTC
so one who have their money in savings will be the losers.

Words of Wisdom…
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Re: What is the movement for alternative money a response to?
by
TokenHodlr
on 12/11/2019, 17:56:44 UTC
More improvements are needed to bring a perfect crypto currency that is ready to
be used as a legal tender. A currency that can be used by anyone without any
problems and at ease.

Do you have any suggestions as regards ‘improvements’?

On the question of its status as legal tender, if it is seamlessly
convertible into other currencies, commodities, basic products
and services at a published and transparent price, it is de facto LT.
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Re: What is the movement for alternative money a response to?
by
TokenHodlr
on 07/11/2019, 20:32:31 UTC
Actually today's top dogs don't have a lot to lose because they still basically
control the policy, check for example what is happening in China now, while
they decided that getting involved in Cryptocurrencies is in their best interest,
you don't see them encouraging their citizens to buy Bitcoin, they are developing
their own Cryptocurrency instead and they would ensure that when worldwide crypto
adoption happens, their currency would be the one mainly used by their citizens, even
if they were to decide to support an existing cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, they have the
resources to purchase almost all the bitcoin in the market right now and control the majority
supply, let's not delude ourselves, Cryptocurrencies gives us more power but it doesn't render
the present top dogs entirely powerless.

The revolution is here it’s just not distributed yet.
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Re: A True Cryptocurrency must start with the fundamentals
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TokenHodlr
on 06/11/2019, 18:23:37 UTC
of all the listed suggestions I most confess having a solid use-case is
the most important feature in a project. It beats me hollow when I see
projects with zero or no use-case propagating in the crypto space.
No use case equals to know the demand and this further implies no value.
Hence its pivotal for a project to have a good usecase in order to ensure value.
You are right. In general, blockchain and cryptocurrency offer solutions
to various problems that exist today. That is why many companies try to innovate
by creating a product whose purpose is to facilitate various human activities if the
product is unrealistic, only wishful thinking is too high, who will use it? If the product
can be used for real, what is the attraction?

   
Although I’ve studied north of 100 whitepapers and scanned 100s more, imo not 1 among
them is on the path to becoming an Apex class competitor. Sure a few will prosper as a result
of some incremental market advantage, always at risk from the next disruptor. 99% will falter
on the rocks of reality as have the thousands of me too projects already deceased.

It would be interesting to explore; what would be quality use cases?

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Re: Why is Ripple not dead?
by
TokenHodlr
on 06/11/2019, 17:12:44 UTC
All the same, as often reiterated by Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse himself,
Ripple is not XRP. And victories for Ripple, as detailed, have no bearing
on the XRP price whatsoever.

However, as clear as that well-worn statement is, things took a twist recently
when Castle Island VC partner, Nic Carter,
called Ripple out for their complicated relationship with XRP. He said:

“For the record, these psychopaths are still literally and without a shred of irony
claiming that they “discovered” XRP as opposed to having created it.”


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Re: WHEN ALTSEASON? are we waiting for nothing?
by
TokenHodlr
on 01/11/2019, 11:12:01 UTC
Think it's 50/50. What about you?
No need to get the answer on your first question. That will only give you more frustration.
Nobody can answer that accurately. If anybody gives you an answer, you will only expect.
And that expectation will give you more disappointment because it will fail most probably.
Be satisfied instead that the answer to your second question is a definite no. We are
waiting for something bigger than the biggest record in the past. Just sit back for now
and enjoy every single crypto day in your life.

Think it's 50/50. What about you?
Sometimes waiting for something that was not sure to come is boring! that's why for me
its better to look into more productive ways to earn in the crypto industry, rather than
waiting for nothing, Altcoin season is very hard to predict, thats why in my opinion it
was only created to lure investors to speculate in altcoins, As we all know that there
was no altcoin season if there is no Bitcoin uptrend movement as well because they are
interconnected in the Market. thats why its better to move on.

when? it depends on how you define "alt season"!

for most people who have been around the altcoin season is every day that a shitcoin
gets pumped and they can make a profit from that pump. and it is happening almost
every day and traders are taking advantage.

for some others who don't have any experience in trading altcoins, the alt season is when
they can close their eyes, choose anything at random and make profit!!! that case is the
rarest thing you can ever hope for. so it may never repeat or it may happen in another 10 years.

Happens when BTC enters a real bull mode again. BTC has gone up and down for the
past 2 years, never reaching a new all time high, the vast majority of people doesn't
care, but don't be fooled, a new altcoin season WILL come eventually.

There is so many crypto use cases, partnerships, services, and products coming, that eventually
people will start to speculate again, it's just human nature really.

A trend I've been seeing lately is that most people are SICK of KYC and sharing their personal
details everywhere, which is why I believe DEX projects like Blocknet will be MASSIVE
performers moving forward.


The Monetary Eco-Systems and Cryptocurrencies that will Ultimately Succeed,
Have Not Been Visioneered, Engineered and Brought to Market, Not Yet...

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Re: Are there any Altcoins out there backed by real assets?
by
TokenHodlr
on 31/10/2019, 03:03:25 UTC
Profit is an Opinion, Cash is a Fact.

Although there are many ways of defining the term "real asset",
because of a background in operations, buying, and selling businesses,
primarily in the turnaround and bankruptcy space, I define assets very
narrowly. They are; productive ownership, processes, equipment, culture,
buildings, real estate, plants… Producing a surplus, not just a profit.

Not only do these assets have tangible net value in and of themselves,
these activities produce income streams of present and future cash flows.
This and only this can cycle, otherwise you will eventually run out of other
people’s money.

Eco-System must be, Decentralized, Anonymous and ‘Secured’
by Blockchain Validated Eco-System GDP.

Eco-System-GDP is Defined and Measured as: Authenticated Cash and
Cash Equivalents, Modest Earnings Margin/Growth Multiple + Audited
Net Asset Value (NAV+) of Portfolio Holdings; productive land, buildings,
plant, equipment, finished goods inventory, natural resources, etc.
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Re: Why is Ripple not dead?
by
TokenHodlr
on 24/10/2019, 21:37:00 UTC
yeah that's why Ripple still exist untill today because ripple backed by big company, especially
from banking industry where the are partnership with Ripple, that's make Ripple Stronger

Not a student of history, are you?


Spoiler alert:


The future repeats its-self, like banksters.

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Re: Why is Ripple not dead?
by
TokenHodlr
on 24/10/2019, 21:22:00 UTC
The revolution will be televised  Wink

You must have a special TV, it will be broadcast over your google plex,
unfiltered of course…

So many people will be shell shocked when XRP takes on

Not sure where you intended to go with that…
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Re: Why is Ripple not dead?
by
TokenHodlr
on 24/10/2019, 19:18:51 UTC
Ripple will never become shitcoin as it has backing from banks and central financial organization,
it will be highly unpredictable due to its centralize nature as the developers can manipulate the
price anytime as they don't have fixed market supply and it's just like fiat. The positive thing about
ripple is that it might bring revolution  to the way banking domain works which will be helpful for non crypto
users but challenge for crypto in the future due the the features which will be provided by Ripple incase if it
openly reveals about it's centralized status which is currently denied by it.

You are wise, making the case it was born a shitecoin “it has backing from banks and central financial organization”.
Of course you can make money from it, the point being it’s not a part of the revolution. This is the past clinging to…?


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Re: A True Cryptocurrency must start with the fundamentals
by
TokenHodlr
on 24/10/2019, 17:16:50 UTC
But if a project comes with all these fundamentals, that
will be a blessing for the whole crypto industry!

This can only happen if we , as a community cut one from
whole cloth. As I’ve said before this is not a build it and they
will come opportunity, this a build it ‘they're already there challenge’.
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Re: Why is Ripple not dead?
by
TokenHodlr
on 24/10/2019, 17:03:40 UTC
The Revolution Will Not Be Centralized…RIP.
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Re: What is the movement for alternative money a response to?
by
TokenHodlr
on 24/10/2019, 15:21:53 UTC
This is a paradigm shift, viewing it from an historical or contemporary
perspective is of marginal value at best. This is in the main, why all but
a handful will sleepwalk through it, again.

One of the driving forces is the reality that humanity has been up-loading
Its collective knowledge for decades. This translates into an unprecedented
Cambrian level explosion in technological breakthroughs, going on as we post.

This is a product of generations of specialists, so much so you need a specialist
to help determine which specialist you need to consult. What is at a premium now
are the generalists that can tease out the patterns and pull together, what are in
effect, off the shelf technologies, subsystems and components to deliver novel
solutions to the markets.

The challenge is back at the beginning of the cycle, visioneering not engineering.
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Re: Are there any Altcoins out there backed by real assets?
by
TokenHodlr
on 23/10/2019, 16:19:53 UTC
My problem with the token built on top of income operations is that it will no longer
function as a currency, but a security, or a non-dividend paying stock.

I believe this issue is addressed in the concept paper.
Income from operations becomes a proxy mechanism
for true price discovery, convertibility, utility, etc.

And continuous self-funding of asset/income acquisition
and related on-going Protocol/DLT/SBX eco-system development.
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Re: What is the movement for alternative money a response to?
by
TokenHodlr
on 22/10/2019, 22:54:45 UTC
Every few generations or so a technology and or technological events, have
the effect of taking the power, wealth and influence concentrated in the hands
of the very few, and scattering it about for a moment. We live in such a time now.

In these times a handful of those paying attention will recognize
the opportunity, setting themselves and all they care for to be the
movers, shapers and rainmakers for next generations, yet to come…

The rest will do what they have always done, sleepwalk through it.
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Re: Should we boycott the Facebook Coin (Project Libra)?
by
TokenHodlr
on 22/10/2019, 01:05:07 UTC
We know this is a game show guys.

If you're a damn bankster, just vote yes and move on.

Otherwise, save your credibility.

Either you're a part of the solution or...
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Re: Why is Ripple not dead?
by
TokenHodlr
on 19/10/2019, 21:09:48 UTC
LOL the abbreviation you derive itself showing ripple will not stay forever in the cryptocurrency market.
This is the worst cryptocurrency which is getting supported from the centralised marketplaces and big giants.

What's amazing to me, is this thread was started as a rhetorical question.
RIP, whatever its demise, whatever its outcome (who really gives a shit),
is simply the antithesis of cryptocurrency and the movement to take back our
financial destiny from the despots, aka, banksters, socialist engineers
and their government sycophants.

The point to me is, why in the hell is this shit even listed as a cryptocurrency? Have
we been corrupted to that degree already? Lord help us, thought we were smarter than that.

Thank you TinaK, you are a soldier in the cause. May your service continue to bless us.