What coin is like buying amazon in the 90's?

what coin is like buying amazon in the 90's?

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Unironically, XRP.

t. 80k stacklet

DYOR

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BOND

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API3.

The main problem that API3 is addressing, is the problem of inherent centralization caused by generic oracle solutions. By acting as a first-party API provider for Web 3.0, API3 allows data sources and data requestors to be connected directly, without having to go through a middle-man. This next generation of Oracle will be referred to as a Decentralized API (dAPI for short). The fact that data goes directly from the source to the requestor, without going through a middle-man, means that it is more secure and also more cost-efficient than an alternative solution that employs middle men.

PARSIQ

Definitely not Link

CHSB

PNK

GRT

CLF is like buying amazon in the 90s

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Btc eth link everything else is vapourware

XRP is like buying google stock before the internet existed

XRP/XLM/ALGO

>trying to unload your bags onto these poor people

Sell your fucking position and stop being greedy

>SAFEX. Pls sir, pls buy pls do the needful.

Unironically bought a bag of this 2018 when somebody said it’ll be the amazon of crypto...

So worthless?

Cardano

Lol api3 holders gonna get rekt.

KEK

literally (not figuratively) BTC

LINK

Kleros

snowswap

It's in the top 100 but none of the coins listed by the jeets in this thread.

BTC

So does it feed api data directly into smart contracts? I don’t know anything about api3. Does it compete with chainlink, and if so can you explain why api3 is better?

this is like buying apple, amazon and microsoftpenis

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it all runs on eth

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Hedera. Ranked #70 on coinmarketcap. Millions of USD daily volume. A whole crypto ecosystem. Backed by all important companies. People reading this have probably never heard of it.

This is exactly Amazon in the 90s.

QNT