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Topic: WAVES - Complete Blockchain ecosystem for a token economy - page 73. (Read 131008 times)

jr. member
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Reverse head shoulder

Long $2.22

Then 0.000685+



Inverse H & s completed at $2.27

Hope you got in.

It was a good "entry point". But today's market correction also allows you to successfully invest in Цaves. Today's price is $ 2.42.

$3.35 tonight, complete right shoulder $2.9 then $6+

After this w3 impulse it's a macro economic play which can cause deep retracement sub $2 if overly negative as was 2020 or shallow retracement mid $2 if positive.

Overleveraged waves in the present is risky for liquidation in w4. Not so easy to time exit.

Wave 5 will be above $50, possibly triple digit if everything goes according to plan which it may or may not because this is a high risk investment instrument.


Do you have chart for your analysis?

I don't see inverse H&S. I can see double bottom, maybe triple bottom, but both are broken now. Some Fibonacci levels might happen.

Macroeconomic analysis and connection with coins makes no sense to me at all despite the facts that many articles are trying to find such relationships.


Momentum is very slow I expected a stronger push upwards, any bad macro news will draw down markets with waves sub $1.

Turtlenetwork is still a good case for people who don't have it.

I think I will use the $10 000 liquidity for Turtlenetwork buy support in case of macro draw down. I also need cash at the moment for other things.

May already be in wave 4, expecting it to last a few months into 2021.
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Also a year ago, I remember doing that thing where if you sent 0.01 wave or something like that to an address... u got some reward... and i remember at the time... i believe it was called vostok tokens? I think i got over 1000 of them last time and i think each was worth a dollar or so?  I didn't do anything to it... just let it stay there.  But now when i type in vostok... i dont see it anymore?  Can someone explain this?  So basically i had to sell it back then in order to get something for it... but now... why doesn't the coin at least show up though?  So that coin either dont exist or is worth zero?

Vostok got renamed to WEST.

moving knowledge, the client feels as nobody is in charge.

How did you come to this conclusion? There are regularly updates, and on the bottom right is the support button, where there is always someone to answer your questions.



Okay So west is the new name for vostok.  It shows the current price is 8 cents.  Do you or anyone know what was the all time high for it?  I recall back then when i got vostok... it was over a dollar each?  I checked coinmarketcap for West but it only goes back to the beginning of the year which is when i assumed vostok got changed to west?



Is there a way to check to see what date i received it in?  Because it seems the wafes wallet only goes back one year in transaction history?  Can you view old transaction history?



Also when i click on investments and staking, i see i have some waves to stake... that I did not stake previously.  I see i staked it to wavesfullnode and every week i receive some waves.  Now when i click on stake waves, it shows a few different pools and they pay around 5-5.5 percent each mostly.  But all these are safe right?  Because i see one called caveman lab that gives a tiny bit more than wavesfullnode.  So is it best to just stake the rest of my waves with wavesfullnode... or stake it with another one if it gives you a higher percentage?
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I once bet 100 Bitcoins on a 1:2 chance and lost.
Also a year ago, I remember doing that thing where if you sent 0.01 wave or something like that to an address... u got some reward... and i remember at the time... i believe it was called vostok tokens? I think i got over 1000 of them last time and i think each was worth a dollar or so?  I didn't do anything to it... just let it stay there.  But now when i type in vostok... i dont see it anymore?  Can someone explain this?  So basically i had to sell it back then in order to get something for it... but now... why doesn't the coin at least show up though?  So that coin either dont exist or is worth zero?

Vostok got renamed to WEST.

moving knowledge, the client feels as nobody is in charge.

How did you come to this conclusion? There are regularly updates, and on the bottom right is the support button, where there is always someone to answer your questions.
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moving knowledge, the client feels as nobody is in charge.
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I downloaded the waves.exchange wallet not long ago after not using the waves dex program.


I noticed im getting some waves every week due to leasing... but now its much higher than over a year ago.  Back then i only got a few a year... its its more than that.


I see i have over a two hundred coins in my portfolio... but it shows only 19 coins that are qualified.



For the all active... it shows coins like


surge.. which has a ridiculous 100k value, USD and 746 price value and it shows me having more than 100 of them.  But it shows 2 stars rated next to it out of 5.  This is obviously a scam/fake coin? 


So the only coins you look at are Qualified correct?



Now looking at qualified coins...


I got this cost named West and i got over 1000 of them and its 8 cents the price... so its worth like 80 dollars.  But this is legit?



I see other coins i remember like


Wavescommunity
Minersreward



But all these coins dropped a lot in price?  I thought wavescommunity coin was 3 dollars or so over a year ago at least?  I didnt trade or do anything to it as i didnt touch any of these tokens.



Also i recall there was a coin called liqui dor something like that where each one was worth as much as a wave a while back... but now i see it on all active but not qualified?  Shows its worth ten cents each and i only got about 8 of them.  So could you even trade them for waves or anything now since its not in qualified?



Also a year ago, I remember doing that thing where if you sent 0.01 wave or something like that to an address... u got some reward... and i remember at the time... i believe it was called vostok tokens? I think i got over 1000 of them last time and i think each was worth a dollar or so?  I didn't do anything to it... just let it stay there.  But now when i type in vostok... i dont see it anymore?  Can someone explain this?  So basically i had to sell it back then in order to get something for it... but now... why doesn't the coin at least show up though?  So that coin either dont exist or is worth zero?
jr. member
Activity: 87
Merit: 2
Reverse head shoulder

Long $2.22

Then 0.000685+



Inverse H & s completed at $2.27

Hope you got in.

It was a good "entry point". But today's market correction also allows you to successfully invest in Цaves. Today's price is $ 2.42.

$3.35 tonight, complete right shoulder $2.9 then $6+

After this w3 impulse it's a macro economic play which can cause deep retracement sub $2 if overly negative as was 2020 or shallow retracement mid $2 if positive.

Overleveraged waves in the present is risky for liquidation in w4. Not so easy to time exit.

Wave 5 will be above $50, possibly triple digit if everything goes according to plan which it may or may not because this is a high risk investment instrument.


Do you have chart for your analysis?

I don't see inverse H&S. I can see double bottom, maybe triple bottom, but both are broken now. Some Fibonacci levels might happen.

Macroeconomic analysis and connection with coins makes no sense to me at all despite the facts that many articles are trying to find such relationships.
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On the runup to the devnet release, the Gravity team has prepared an article explaining the structure of a Gravity node, a crucial component for inter-chain operations, including a one-click deployment guide.

Read the article
jr. member
Activity: 90
Merit: 1
Reverse head shoulder

Long $2.22

Then 0.000685+



Inverse H & s completed at $2.27

Hope you got in.

It was a good "entry point". But today's market correction also allows you to successfully invest in Цaves. Today's price is $ 2.42.

$3.35 tonight, complete right shoulder $2.9 then $6+

After this w3 impulse it's a macro economic play which can cause deep retracement sub $2 if overly negative as was 2020 or shallow retracement mid $2 if positive.

Overleveraged waves in the present is risky for liquidation in w4. Not so easy to time exit.

Wave 5 will be above $50, possibly triple digit if everything goes according to plan which it may or may not because this is a high risk investment instrument.

Turtlenetwork is identical to waves technologically at 1/500th market cap, 40% node power and 10% userbase with 9% month/month user growth. Buy $1k-$10k up to 0.005 where there is a 6m sell wall. If that wall is broken combined with some positive developments, price will surge and stabilize at 0.15 per waves. This is alot safer than leveraging waves but TN is 1-2 years behind waves so may not be a complete participant in parabolic scenario.


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Reverse head shoulder

Long $2.22

Then 0.000685+

https://i.ibb.co/PhJ94GJ/fb1.jpg

Inverse H & s completed at $2.27

Hope you got in.

It was a good "entry point". But today's market correction also allows you to successfully invest in Цaves. Today's price is $ 2.42.
jr. member
Activity: 90
Merit: 1
Reverse head shoulder

Long $2.22

Then 0.000685+



Inverse H & s completed at $2.27

Hope you got in.
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Activity: 1320
Merit: 28



This summer, the Waves team participated in several AMA sessions with our partners to discuss challenges faced by Waves and projects we're working on. This selection of best questions & answers should giving you an idea of what's going on in the Waves ecosystem.
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Calling on all global changemakers to bring your ideas at Hack4Future 2020, a virtual hackathon dedicated to the UN's 75th anniversary. You're welcome to use the Waves tech to resolve the challenges! The hackathon starts this Friday at 5PM (GMT+10). Sign up or watch the hack's live stream!
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Looking for an informative watch? We've prepared an AMA session with speakers from Waves and Suterusu to explain what exactly our recent partnership is about and how the two projects will benefit from Gravity's functionality. Enjoy!

Watch the AMA
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I once bet 100 Bitcoins on a 1:2 chance and lost.
Hey yes i made mistake with the calculation in first example.  But what do you mean doesn't take fluctation into account?  Yes 18% seems ridiculously high.  I would thought anything over 5 percent was already high.  But what can it fluctuate between then?  Because couldnt someone with a million dollars buy waves, sell it for usdn and then stake everything?  So they would get back between how much and how much in usdn at the end of one year then when taking fluctuation?

Nobody can tell the future, but it should be above the 6% for leasing.
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I then see USDN staking.  It shows estimated interest of eighteen percent?  Something isn't right there.

This is correct. The interest rates fluctuates. See, you buy USDN with Waves, which in turn get staked. So you get the 6% leasing plus your cut of the USDN's that are not staked.


Okay say you have $1000 worth of waves and sell them for USDN.  Now you have around $1000 usdn to make it simple.  Now you stake the usdn.  At the end of one year... your 1000 usdn will be around 1800 usdn?  But you say the interest rate fluctuates... which interest rate you talking about?  The waves or the usdn?


That doesn't make sense with usdn because if that is the case, wouldn't someone with a million dollars could just buy waves and sell it for usdn... then stake 1 million dollars of usdn and then make 180,000 usdn for one year?






First example would be 180 USD, not 1800. Second example is correct. This does not take fluctuation into account. 18% seems high, but if you compare it to Bitcoin, it is not that much, as the growth in worth of Bitcoin has been more than 10 000% per year on average...



Hey yes i made mistake with the calculation in first example.  But what do you mean doesn't take fluctation into account?  Yes 18% seems ridiculously high.  I would thought anything over 5 percent was already high.  But what can it fluctuate between then?  Because couldnt someone with a million dollars buy waves, sell it for usdn and then stake everything?  So they would get back between how much and how much in usdn at the end of one year then when taking fluctuation?
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waves.exchange very slow today..
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I once bet 100 Bitcoins on a 1:2 chance and lost.
I then see USDN staking.  It shows estimated interest of eighteen percent?  Something isn't right there.

This is correct. The interest rates fluctuates. See, you buy USDN with Waves, which in turn get staked. So you get the 6% leasing plus your cut of the USDN's that are not staked.


Okay say you have $1000 worth of waves and sell them for USDN.  Now you have around $1000 usdn to make it simple.  Now you stake the usdn.  At the end of one year... your 1000 usdn will be around 1800 usdn?  But you say the interest rate fluctuates... which interest rate you talking about?  The waves or the usdn?


That doesn't make sense with usdn because if that is the case, wouldn't someone with a million dollars could just buy waves and sell it for usdn... then stake 1 million dollars of usdn and then make 180,000 usdn for one year?




First example would be 180 USD, not 1800. Second example is correct. This does not take fluctuation into account. 18% seems high, but if you compare it to Bitcoin, it is not that much, as the growth in worth of Bitcoin has been more than 10 000% per year on average...
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I then see USDN staking.  It shows estimated interest of eighteen percent?  Something isn't right there. 

This is correct. The interest rates fluctuates. See, you buy USDN with Waves, which in turn get staked. So you get the 6% leasing plus your cut of the USDN's that are not staked.


Okay say you have $1000 worth of waves and sell them for USDN.  Now you have around $1000 usdn to make it simple.  Now you stake the usdn.  At the end of one year... your 1000 usdn will be around 1800 usdn?  But you say the interest rate fluctuates... which interest rate you talking about?  The waves or the usdn?


That doesn't make sense with usdn because if that is the case, wouldn't someone with a million dollars could just buy waves and sell it for usdn... then stake 1 million dollars of usdn and then make 180,000 usdn for one year?


member
Activity: 592
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I once bet 100 Bitcoins on a 1:2 chance and lost.
I then see USDN staking.  It shows estimated interest of eighteen percent?  Something isn't right there. 

This is correct. The interest rates fluctuates. See, you buy USDN with Waves, which in turn get staked. So you get the 6% leasing plus your cut of the USDN's that are not staked.
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