AMPL bottom

whale here. we're back. let him in. then, kill him, transfer everything, and find another.

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Going to be a great next 2 weeks

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it really is. just think, if weak-handed bitches would throw $25k in right now, you'll have $100,000 by the time we get even near a $1B cap. then the real fun begins. ;)

pls whale pump it back to 1 dollarino pls

>liars

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there are only two groups of ppl that will make it from ampl. Those below 90iq and those above 120iq.
Ampl is a non-normie coin.

is this pump sustainable?

also ampl is no longer the #1 pool on uniswap

BASED is #1 LP on uniswap LOL WTF

This shit started at a 5M marketcap -_- you assholes already did a 100x. You should have sold at 4$ when the liquidity was in full moon. Now you have so many token you can't do anything with them. Maybe provide liquidity to yourself.

Instead of rage-selling when I normally would capitulate, I doubled down. Now have 95,000 Ampies and will just hold. Send it.

It'll take another yams for the liquidity to be there.

If you just hodl ampl it slowly goes away due to rebase and that's fine? Or should I put it into some kind of liquidity pool.

Will the release of the tokens end of month be good for holders or bad?

bad

The release will coincide with the coinbase and binance listing.

Ampl moon soon. Don’t miss out retards.

delet

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I love ample my $600 turned into $300. Very magical coin sirs.

Didn't Ample shills think it will inevitably go back to $1? Why has it been bleeding for ages now?

Is this bullish

Top (Whales)
Middle (Exchanges)
Bottom (Plebs)

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AMPL will be ok.... BTC has dumped several times "losing" everyones money, but those who held experienced mind blowing gains. AMPL is no different. Greed and fear crashed it and greed and fomo will pump it again. If you don't believe in it, then sell it and regret it when it pumps again, because that's what will happen. The memory or what this project can do has not been erased. This thing could rocket up at any moment, especially with a big exchange listing. Weak hands are getting shaken out just like they were when BTC went to $3k a few months ago. I watched it happen and bought that bottom and I bought this one too.

Ampl on Bancor has massive potential. 6 ways of killing it. 100% Ampl to pool or 100% BNT to the pool. Plus Bancor trading fees + Ampl rebase + additional earnings from LP equity lending to aave + Ampleforth bancor geyser!!

what is that? can you explain the chart?

Rothchild

Just wanted to throw that one in there for good measure did ya?

imagine holding something that's guaranteed to shrink in value every day

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I don’t have to imagine. I’m actually doing it. This is the natural evolution of shitcoins. I’ve seen it many times before.

AMPL has nothing to do with price or the number of tokens you have, it has to do with the % of marketcap you own. That part stays the the same through positive and negative rebases.

Imagine if AMPL will go to 100 $

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just bought back again, I was thinking about it yesterday, but when I see the reversal today I must buy back in

>don't be a retard and sell before the drop
>buy back in later
>your %mcap goes up for same price
Holding is fucking retarded and that's why ampl will fail miserably after the coonbase pump

it's the same with bitcoin
it was also pretty retarded to hold bitcoin in 2011
but some stupid people did and now they have million dollars
typical stupid people to earn money like that

Ampl was just flipped by Based for liquidity and volume on uniswap. I like the idea of Ampl, but the rebasing mechanism is too easily copied.

What separates Ampl from the countless clones popping up? A Chainlink integration and a better white paper?

There’s more money to be made in other projects now.

You feel it too, don't you?

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