Blockchain will die this coming year, and normies are completely unaware. >Massive fees, miner cartel dependence, long transaction time, BTC-centric exchanges, Tether exploitation, massive volatility and scaling problems in implementation.
While it won't be the logical conclusion, IOTA is the first DAG to take mainstream eyes and be on a major exchange. If you truly understand the endgame of crypto and want to make massive gains, I would suggest you put a sizeable portions into XRB, IOTA, and GBYTE.
These and newer ecosystems of DAGs like PRL that just converted to tangle will all be much more potential in that they remove the massive problems with traditional blockchains.
The breakdown is essentially which of those 3 will get on GDAX/Bittrex first. We already saw with just binance access what IOTA could reach, so the second you see the other have this and any new updates, jump in it.
XRB is already the best in form and factor, but is just a victim of circumstance being only on shit exchanges with little access to higher volumes and plagued with whale investments here in its infancy. IOTA, with the upcoming roadmap and fabled "Q" will be reaching new heights into the new year. As for Byteball, their name and marketing is pretty poor, but they have potential if rebranded.
You've been warned, DAG will obliterate traditional blockchains.
yes, two random unconfirmed transactions. as the network gets bigger, transactions get faster...
Caleb Green
What are the main downsides/challenges of this model?
Jaxson Evans
What are the cons of Tangle?
Mason Brooks
Yea, that's the claim, but Iota kinda shit the bed when that was put to the test...
Benjamin Richardson
How is this different than that "gossip protocol" that Hashgraph is developing? It seems to work fine on private ledgers, but not public ledgers.
Nathan Myers
The cons are that the technology is unproven, and it doesnt support smart contracts. Also the IOTA team can be a bit bitchy at times. They engage trolls, swear on twitter, make unrealistic assumptions.
Jeremiah Rogers
Thanks user
Caleb King
SPOOT off SPOOTface
Henry Moore
first off why is your credit card connected to your bank?
Christopher Taylor
PRL, but both IOTA and especially XRB have a lot of room to grow in 2018. Long HODLs
no
checked, they are pearl and GBYTES
Nathan Smith
>tfw bought 20k IOTA at 0.40
Dag-nab it! Imma be rich boyos!
Ethan James
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(Hit me up with a +1 if you know this song)
Julian Russell
SPOOT
Thomas Barnes
I'm gonna write jokes and earn fucking money doing nothing with BZC faggot, what are you guys doing? Kek.
Ryder Stewart
Alright I think I'm convinced. Successful shill OP.
Joseph Rogers
It is, and this is why ByteBall is the only honest DAG tech that has a chance. Small fees reward the computational power necessary to complete the transaction.
XRB and IOTA only work because exchanges are willing to eat the fee, since they profit off transactions anyway.
Jacob Turner
ED got hacked recently so that makes me wary to troll for some PRL and I'm unsure how long it takes to be verified on their shit exchange
Lincoln Ward
>itt brainlets that don't understand basic math destined to be poorfags
Jordan Clark
>basic math you sound like a nigger you're probably in high school or community college
Pretty unproven by itself, IOTA so far has a coordinator helping to manage transactions.
Inversely scaled meaning it's absolutely terrible to use during times of low txs but unparalleled during times of high txs.
In theory more easily attacked than PoW, needing 34% "hash" rather than 51%, but that also ignores the fact PoW can be attacked at 34% as well with a bit of luck, 51% is simply a guarantee.
Jack Cook
>IOTA >PEARL >XRB >XBY
what other DAG coins are out there?
Sebastian Parker
remember its quantum proof.
Ayden Moore
and byteball. forgot that.
just those 5 are the only ones i could find.
Oliver Carter
Those are the only DAG at the moment.
Imagine being at the point of Crypto where there was just BTC and 5 other Blockchains floating around with a couple million market caps.
That is what DAG is right now. Superior in every way to the very dated blockchain and very much in its infancy and is closer than any crypto has been to being at the logical conclusion of reaching the status of full FIAT adoption.
this.
Christopher Reyes
Are DAGs private?
Dominic Murphy
I'm $500 into IOTA and GBYTE after this thread. Get it while it's cheap
Cameron Bailey
STONE was announced but nothing yet. EXTREMELY early on. It's like a private XRB.
Kevin Sanchez
Sounds like a good bet. Privacy plus totally distributed would make the perfect libertarian combination. Muh satoshis vision etc
Bentley Miller
You are an impressive shill
Cameron Flores
But is it XMR level of privacy/anonymity and fungibility or are they working on it?
Why is that? I'm just getting anons in on the future now that BTC is on its last gasps and normie have invaded crypto.
This is ground floor and underestimated and ripe for the pickin' in coming bear market.
Justin Baker
Danke
Caleb Watson
I meant it in a good way.
DAG claims to get rid of the four main crypto threats/issues: tx speed, tx fee, fiat conversion speed, quantum decryption.
Isaiah Peterson
IOTA doesn't fucking work, and has been shown to be able to be attacked easily and stop transactions from going through
Jaxson Walker
Please back up your post with actual recent news you dumb fuck, don't hate b/c you're a Ripple Fag
Dylan Cooper
Dags do not solve the fundamental problem which is that security is based on computational power of the network which means the transactions must be inefficient by design.
Angel Hill
Honestly the guy seems honorable and his intentions genuine, STONE could be a huge one to look out for in Q1-Q2 but I could be FOMOing myself already. I'm always partial to privacy based coins though, anonymity and decentralization is the only way to beat the banks for good.
Sebastian Russell
Problem with DAG coins being used as currency is the coin distribution since there is no mining. Need a good way to fairly and broadly distribute coins.
Brayden Lewis
The network is only good when there are lots of transactions right? Why not just create an incentive for users to spam tokens on the network that aren't the currency itself but propagate like it securing the network and rewarding spammers with the actual currency token.
Joseph Gomez
>b/c you're a Ripple Fag
Why in the hell would I back a centralized banker coin? Oh yeah IOTA is centralized too until they turn off the coordinator (which I don't see them actually doing)