Not a link thread

There is not much time so i will keep it short.
>1.6m cap
>multiple banks partnered
>only on idex
>added to kucoin api today

100m stack required to make it. Easy 20m plus cap once it hits the exchange, it will be the cheapest token there by miles.

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medium.com/@silentnotary/first-use-case-ce24925502d0
openapi-v2.kucoin.com/api/v1/currencies
linkedin.com/in/max-breus-b62a7b3a/
linkedin.com/in/avpetrov/
boards.4channel.org/search#/sntr/biz
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

tits are too big

DROPPED

SNTR Whale here. Me and my buddies are gonna make sure this little gem finds its way to a comfy x10, then onto a x100.

Fintech coins are a dead meme. Try again.

Its not a fintech coin. That specific usecase is to monitor/execute funding to building projects using smart contracts and oracles, so it reduces risk for the banks and ensures the process is properly documented. You can read more about it in this medium article medium.com/@silentnotary/first-use-case-ce24925502d0

who fucking cares, all that matters is that we will see this pump all the way to saturn

when pump?

whats their use case? does this shitcoin even have a use?

Look a few posts up lmao

based and flatpilled

Yes, they have apps that lets you notarize your documents, videos and photos to the eth chain. However, their team has developed an entirely new DAG platform with smart contracts and timestamps, which you can only get by swapping your SNTR for it, so imo this is where the real 1000x moon mission will be had.

openapi-v2.kucoin.com/api/v1/currencies

Probably tomorrow, they add the api stuff close to listing

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Where did you find this?

I have a bot looking for new tickers on all the decent exchanges. If you go to the link i posted above you can find it yourself to verify.

Hmmmmm interesting, I didn’t realize this was all public. Thanks user

>mfw these faggots are out here redpilling the mongoloid squad while I'm still accumulating.

Oh well, guess the cat's out of the box now. Anons, soon is coming and it's coming soon. Literally just around the corner. Maybe you haven't heard about sntr until now, but that's okay: the russian post has. The national banks have. The government has. Maybe you saw "silent notary" and imagined some sort of dewey decimal librarycoin bullshit. That's okay too. Because you've lucked into a second chance. This is your last opportunity to get in on a 1.6m cap with current real-world usage before it's listed on kucoin and the dex-illerate masses come running. Shoot your shot, bizraelis, before someone else is the last aboard the rocket and leaves you staring numbly into space.

Also, you didn't hear anything about LAW. Not a damn word.

What makes you so sure this will pump 10-100x?

muh russian banks/oligarchs

The founders have ridiculous connections in Russia.
Max Breus: linkedin.com/in/max-breus-b62a7b3a/
Aleksey Petrov:
linkedin.com/in/avpetrov/

Russian government is eager to get deeper into cryptocurrencies, and these guys know people in the Russian government. Petrov literally worked for the russian SEC equivalent before he worked for Alfa bank.

Market cap number looks good for growth, fundamental use case appears legit, announcement thread from July 2017 so unlikely a scam, official twitter announced "new exchange" 4 hours ago...

Thanks for heads up OP, just market bought 28 million. Looks good enough to gamble $650 on to me.

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Pic is CEO Max Breus presenting to the state duma and this summer you will see what happens when they open regulations regarding crypto.
The big deal here is LAW will be the only compliant platform.

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fuck off an make a link thread op

that was their news tweet. 44 likes, 11 retweets and they have around 9900 followers (obviously paid followers). This smells like a russian scam

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Thats the whole point of it being a low cap, its a h i d d e n g e m. If they had 100k twitter followers, it sure as hell wouldn't be at this price. Now either you're accumulating or you're retarded.

There was an airdrop a year ago, if you go to check their Telegram you will find the same, thousands of bot/jeet accounts and maybe 100 active people.
Anyhow, the team has been focused on finishing the product and dealing with government/businesses instead of doing stuff to please the token holders. Iirc this hit 24m cap last year on just idex before fomo fizzled and the people who bought in without knowing much started selling.

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SNTR in 2019?

lmao

go fuck yourself op, we already rode the pump last year

I don't know man. If you look up SNTR on biz you'll find lots of empty threads and one dude apparently has 3 billion of SNTR he will dump on us once it moons.

boards.4channel.org/search#/sntr/biz

Ripple has ties to the White House, IMF and National Treasury dept. and it doesn't mean shit. This technology could take years until real life adaption

also, do you know how this pattern here is called? it's called "the party is over already"
sorry anons, i'm not buying your heavy bags

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That dude is just salty people are not buying his pumps and trying to keep people out of sntr. Looks like he found this thread too. He dosent have 3 billion sntr, probably not even one.

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>do you know how this pattern here is called? it's called "the party is over already"
No its not, the range between the peak and low isn't wide enough... this is what something looks like before the party

kek yea right, comrade

there are some other loser coins with similar price charts. they haven't even moved during the latest btc pump. i'm sure they will moon any time now

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>Not a link thread
And how is this link related?

>imagine thinking a $12m market cap is a pump

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