DEV protocol - 1m market cap

Dev Protocol allows creators to tokenize open assets. Examples of open assets are open source software (Github), open services (Youtubers), and open content (TradingView).

1. Go to coingeko. coingecko.com/en/coins/dev-protocol#markets
2. Click "markets"
3. Click DEV/ETH
4. You are now on uniswap, exchange your eth on metamask for DEV with a click of a button.

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I'm glad this project is finally getting some attention, got a feeling this will really take off soon with all the interest in it.

the concept sounds interesting and has potential and the team seems solid and dedicated enough, but I do wonder how this could attain widespread adoption and utilization.

That's what I thought about ampl and didn't buy, not making this mistake again. I have a feeling this will moon hard in the coming month.

>the same 4 jeets shilling this pointless generic premine

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Could say the same about link.

lol oh god you guys only have the 3 different things to say, don't you

>link, which is a protocol allowing smart contracts to use off-chain information, which will be absolutely necessary for DeFi to work in the real world, is exactly the same as this shit premine that does literally nothing that every other token doesn't also do

Now you go to "you're just fudding to buy in cheap sirs!"

What's the other one, probably that $5,000 from a Microsoft contest 3 years ago, that you street shitting scammers keep trying to say is a "partnership"

lmao, two weeks here and you still haven't figured one single thing that this shitcoin does that every single other token doesn't do

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Does it help retards like you that can't read past the top 10 over valued shit coins cope and miss out on the real gains?

>c-cope! u miss out sir!

THAT'S the other thing you say, I forgot.

c'mon, let's move onto the part where you sockpuppet with

"I believe in this OP! Buyying now 10 ETH sirs!"
"WOW it pump already thanks OP!"

weeks here, weeks of shilling this scam, and you can't come up with one single thing this shitcoin is supposed to actually DO lmao

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Literally in the op you retard. Bet you just bought link for the memes.

>t-tokenizes assets sirs

How does that differ from literally any ERC20 token?

>he wants to buy in lower
Why else would you pollute this board faggot. Unless you're a retard you would know that this is obviously a AAA project. And guess what, it's not going to get any cheaper, this is the support so buy now or kys

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Dev Protocol’s major use case is currently open source software. Github, acquired by
Microsoft in 2018 for $7.5 Billion, is the largest open source community in the world.
Github has over 40 million users with 2.5 million users being open source software
developers. Enterprises are joining the open source movement including Spotify, Stripe,
Deutsche Borse Group and Zendesk. Microsoft employees were the most prolific
GitHub contributors in 2018, with approximately 7,700 unique contributions (and 4,550
total contributors in 2017).
Dev Protocol offers a unique value proposition to Github, owned by Microsoft, to
tokenize their user’s open source software which is why they were invited to Microsoft
for Startups in 2019. Dev Protocol is about to launch their oracle solution Khaos which
will connect to Github to tokenize open source software. In addition, the team will be
adding asset authentication by GUI in Stakes.social V2. This gives Dev Protocol the
potential to tokenize the work of Github’s 2.5 million open source software developers.

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next uniswap gem sirs

lmao there we are
see
>lol oh god you guys only have the 3 different things to say, don't you
>Now you go to "you're just fudding to buy in cheap sirs!"

>Dev Protocol is about to launch their oracle solution Khaos which
will connect to Github to tokenize open source software. In addition, the team will be
adding asset authentication by GUI in Stakes.social V2

So, it's a generic ERC20 premine

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>sO It'S a GeNeRiC pReMiNe

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>le rEdDiT mEmE sirs!

poor ranjesh, remember when you used to be able to count on scamming a couple of ETH whenever you made this thread?

I regret to inform you the days of farming Zig Forums for curry and toilet repellent are over

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You're dunning kruggering stuttering autist fella. This is mooning and going to 5$ EOW. Link is token un needed sir.

Would invest if it were a DFO. Someone should tell the team

this fud is so bullish. But it's not going down dummy. Just buy now or wait or don't, whatever.

And in this picture we have the true gem, trustswap.

this is a Dev board

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lmfao

>BUYYING NOW SIRS
>MOON GUARANTEED
>PLEASSE MY VILLAGE NEED TOILET REPELLENT DEAR

Trustswap hasn't made any major moves asides from that coordinated dump. It's so stable.

>how dare you make money that isn't because of my premined memed shitcoin
>no it isn't me that's out of touch every DEVchad is a pajeet.

>when you're too stupid for fabricated fud
Always go to the "reeeeeeee pajeeeeeet"

Since its inception, Dev Protocol onboarded 1,600 open source software projects which had
more than 8.4 Billion monthly downloads. Dev Protocol has made creators $70K
(1,583,327 DEV). Users have been taking advantage of Dev Protocol’s Stakes.Social high
interests rates (75%) by staking their DEV. The interest rate will decrease with more
users staking, but increase with more creators authenticating their assets. However,
with Dev Protocol’s upcoming integration to tokenize Github’s open source software
the APY should grow across assets.

>Dev Protocol has made creators $70K
(1,583,327 DEV)
>Circulating supply 605,535

You do realize you can sell them back?

>total btc transactions
>btc supply
REEEE BTC IS A SCAM!

LITERAL RETARD.

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