I think the competition of cryptocurrencies is really good but I don't know if we need all of these stablecoins. Have you ever looked into Ampleforth? Their elastic supply protocol promises a stable unit of account so they aren't technically a stable coin. It looks like they have a pretty badass team too
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Honestly I think it's a concept that people tend to understand 1:1 easier in their minds. The thing that people don't realize is that fiat is just as volatile and we need a currency that helps with dealing with not only remains stable but does so over time. I've been looking into an elastic supply policy from ampleforth which changes the amount of amples according to demand. They will always remain as 1 ample and not lose its value overtime.
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Everyone will talk smack until they see its success and fear falling behind. I don't love seeing a centralized coin but I also think it will push forward conversation of crypto among baby boomers
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thorwing it back to simssss lol
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i think ampleforth (used to be fragments) is super interesting tbh. the elastic supply policy has my attention
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i've been watching projects that are gettting mass adopted in other countries. currently invested into moac
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i think its a pretty bold move but definitely a smart project we should be following
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Once Constantinople is in place I think we'll start to see a bigger change in ETH
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if we can get infrastructure together with dapp platforms like moac and then mix it in with securities. we have gold imo
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Very intriguing concept imo ever since I heard about them. I see lots of potential and even though they are not technically a stablecoin, they're generally lumped in with them. I like that they're backed by True Ventures and Pantera. Also, the team is stellar (all from Google and Uber)
I have to say that I do not have such knowledge as you have about who supports whom, because it seems to me that today this is a very intriguing situation that will seem very sad. In any case, today BTC is developing and will do it. you should look into ampleforth. good stuff. wish there was a video out there about them
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where can I read up about RAC??
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I saw the website...very simple. Any way you can explain what ampleforth does in like one sentence?
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Any updates with this project?
they launched a book and first dapp on their public blockchain (moodada) link to book? whats it about
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my dude the crypto hobbit
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Always always DYOR. I agree that most ICO's are scams, but the good ones are reaaaally good
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With a lot of issues and rumors Tether or USDT is getting involved in, we really do need decent alternatives. It's good to have more backup stablecoin if ever Tether goes south.
in my eyes tether has already tanked. I think it's time we really get into the viable alternatives like havven. I think crypto-collateralized systems are way better than trusting a "bank"
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That article is correct stable coins are like reserves and not hard assets.
The most common role that everyone knows about stable coins is when the market is going down, it's a good place to convert your total profit and capital for reserving it when the market didn't go well.
Agreed. Out of all of the stablecoins out there, I think my favorite is havven. great backing, team, and roadmap.
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now that I'm looking back at your roadmap, you guys have delivered on everything you said you would. phenomenal job havven. what a team and project you guys have
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I think of these altcoins as being the best to invest in, what do you think? 1. Litecoin, launched in the year 2011 was the initial cryptocurrency following bitcoin. 2. Ethereum 3. Zcash 4. Dash 5. Ripple 6.Monero
I think I would personally add cardano and havven
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