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Topic: Grin Observer - GRN/BTC - Price Movement and Discussion - page 42. (Read 19800 times)

legendary
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2600 coins to 0.0009

If we touch 0.0009 we are going straight to 0.0006.  If we break under 0.0005, then we get to find just how deep this rabbit hole goes.  

For the record, 50 cents is 0.00014
legendary
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@Dragonrage201. BobLawblaw's prediction is it might be as low as $0.50. It might go lower than that, however.

Also, check the price patterns of the other popular inflationary cryptocoin, dogecoin, which presently has a 4.45% yearly inflation rate. It has always come back near its lows.

Grin will begin having an inflation rate of lower than 10% after 10 years, and lower than 5% in 20 years. We might need more lube hehehe.
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GRIN could be a good long term investment but may be better to wait some more time than buy at these prices. It could go lower to $2 - $3.
legendary
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I guess Grin should have a windows wallet or something easier to store coins.. and then we can talk of bigger exchanges and price rise.

Agreed. However, I reckon Grin is following Monero's development style by creating a stable protocol first before developing a graphical interface. I see this as an opportunity to invest early before the mainstream get quick rich people enter.
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Great coin, but the very fact that bitcoin maximalists who call everything but BTC a scam went behind it should tell you that this recent pump was just another crypto celebrity pumping Grin by shilling it to their followers.
MimbleWimble has a bright future, but in the future it will just be a BTC/BCH sidechain and Grin will bleed off.
I'd buy at $2 though, I think there's a few pumps left in this puppy.
legendary
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There were ~2.6 million Bitcoin mined in the first year.

Grin will achieve that in its first month.  And continue to do that forever.



We need to be careful with this one.
legendary
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Grin Judas!

Burn him


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Still a manic miner
I guess Grin should have a windows wallet or something easier to store coins.. and then we can talk of bigger exchanges and price rise.
legendary
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I sold all of mine some time ago.  Am watching but not seeing any sign of price stabilization so I am staying out.
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Still haven’t bought, this is the first time I’ve checked the price in about a week & it’s dumped hard. I guess that was to be expected. I’m not even sure if I’m interested in GRIN but I’m going to have to buy at some point incase it does moon in a few years. I’d kick myself for not having any when I knew about it when it was cheap.

When would anybody suggest to buy? Will it go lower?
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Was that a bounce?
Did you hear something? Grin

Edit: pfff
legendary
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This is the Grin observer thread

Don't make me ban you from the forum!


Now show me that Grin

legendary
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Let’s be clear.  Andreas is not sayin they are an SOV or a MOE - he is just saying that is how they are described by their teams.  
legendary
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Andreas Antonopoulos

Beam for Store of Value and Grin for Medium of Exchange via MimbleWimble Protocol

He further remarked on the Grin Project saying the open-source project started two years ago was built to bring the MW protocol to life through implementing the coin. The grin project is an open source project that is crowd-funded by its community members to develop and improve the privacy and scalability of the protocol.

https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/andreas-antonopoulos-beam-for-store-of-value-and-grin-for-medium-of-exchange-via-mimblewimble-protocol/

Isn't BEAM 100% ASIC though? I prefer GRIN's approach of using both ASICs and GPUs in their network and I prefer to support this approach with my money.

Being %100 ASIC looks very innocent compared to the 20% tax you are paying to the beam devs for every beam you mine.

I can't believe Andreas is actually shilling this piece of shit as a store of value.
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Isn't BEAM 100% ASIC though? I prefer GRIN's approach of using both ASICs and GPUs in their network and I prefer to support this approach with my money.

Agreed.
But it's only going to be for a limited time before it also turns full ASIC.
Closer to that time, GPU mining will be non profitable I imagine.
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Andreas Antonopoulos

Beam for Store of Value and Grin for Medium of Exchange via MimbleWimble Protocol

He further remarked on the Grin Project saying the open-source project started two years ago was built to bring the MW protocol to life through implementing the coin. The grin project is an open source project that is crowd-funded by its community members to develop and improve the privacy and scalability of the protocol.

https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/andreas-antonopoulos-beam-for-store-of-value-and-grin-for-medium-of-exchange-via-mimblewimble-protocol/

Isn't BEAM 100% ASIC though? I prefer GRIN's approach of using both ASICs and GPUs in their network and I prefer to support this approach with my money.
legendary
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Andreas Antonopoulos

Beam for Store of Value and Grin for Medium of Exchange via MimbleWimble Protocol

He further remarked on the Grin Project saying the open-source project started two years ago was built to bring the MW protocol to life through implementing the coin. The grin project is an open source project that is crowd-funded by its community members to develop and improve the privacy and scalability of the protocol.

https://bitcoinexchangeguide.com/andreas-antonopoulos-beam-for-store-of-value-and-grin-for-medium-of-exchange-via-mimblewimble-protocol/
hero member
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MimblewimbleCoin airdrop for Bitcoin holders, this could be a real competitor to Grin, assuming no premine shenanigans.

https://youtu.be/0ZJ6X_Ux1SE

It’s a total shitcoin

https://forkdrop.io/mimblewimblecoin

You have to register your address and they are keeping 2 million as a premine.

Ouch, Good idea to airdrop on Bitcoin, but 10% premine is too high.

If someone does a mimblewimble airdrop coin without a premine, like what Bitcore did, could be a contender. With Bitcore you claimed by signing a message with your private key, was totally safe.
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Grin has definitely succeeded in perfectly following the general path of altcoins from November 2017 to February 2019 within just 15 days:

Indeed, good point.
It's moving fast forward.
Monero year two in Grin time, is already in. Wink
I can't even speculate on it's price 2-3 years from now.
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Anything that comes out right now out of the blue is automatically a shitcoin, don't give them your funds guys!
Any serious project would have at least some months of development before launching, for example GRIN is being worked for at least 1 year.

Anything that just forks GRIN and puts a shiny whitepaper and marketing sauce is an obvious scum.
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