Buy the dip!!

Ready to break $1 faggets

Why is it about to break $1? What do you know that I don't?

The normie hoard is coming soon...

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You hate money user!? Buy and wait for the mars mission

Holy shit. Buying a coin modeled after a meme. Hurrrr it is a rocket ship!!! it must go to the moon. Retards

It worked didn't it

will it dump at one dollar?

literally stay poor faggot :)

I have 12k XLM already. High hopes for this coin. But the thread makes it seem like $1 is imminent. And it wouldn't be imminent without news that I don't know about

Already did today, not sure if I'll feel better going to sleep selling my stash for btc or holding it until i wake up in the morning, i'm getting quite feverish

IBM backed, and way better than XRP. Sit down boy

I thought the same, but the logo, the name etc grows on you.

Koreans will pump this to $3 and Ripple to 5 when they wake up

I was just talking to a cutie IRL autistic girl who said to buy and HODL XLM IT'S HAPPENING AHHHH I TRIED TO GET IN AT .43 BUT MY BANK IS KEKING ME!!!!

Shit will be over $1 within 3-4 hours
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will our rocket take over ripple eventually?

If Ripple can take Ethereum's spot, then we can take Ripple's.

you poorfags better stack up on some xlm and buy some IBM stock

XLM will get slaughtered as soon as BTC starts ramping up

what dip? i'm waiting!! i sold so many coins i would be a fool to buy back now. is anyone here thinking of buying in now to any big degree?

Cripple the ripple, moon mission NOW

Yes, I sold at ATH and bought back in at .88

but BTC will probably go down more rn

Everything gets slaughtered when BTC wakes up. So run back to ETH when it does.

falcon heavy up in hurr

Bitcoin is slowly losing it's grip on the market. Sure it may moon again, but it's an antique

This. Just sold XLM for BTC.

>it may moon
i'm leaving this /bis/ now. you guys are snoring

what is network utility of Stellar token?

Stellar is a ripple clone, so is it fucking worthless like XRP because it's only network utility is for paying transaction fees on a "feeless" network?