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What's it going to be tomorrow?

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I'm thinking STORM, it matches what he was alluding to originally in his emergency video before he pulled that AION bullshit

But who knows, maybe he'll pull something completely unrelated out of his ass again

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Do we have ANY hints for this months shill?

Also when arrested for p&d?

>I dont think its STORM, here is why.
I'm getting all my facts from this Video you are talking about.
youtube.com/watch?v=6CkKvAY9g8o
Could be GTO, STORM, ENJ
Just listen to the facts he provides in the video and go look at these coins white papers and see if what he is talking about matches them. Or he could just call a random coin and his emergency video is meaningless

I don't ever take tips from Pajeeka Tiwari but I did take basic mathematics classes in school and I'm not a complete retard like most people. See, he purposefully gave us enough information to conclude the coin he is talking about, and yet not enough for newcomers to figure it out. This way, the oldfags like him and the newfags find him intriguing. If you had all the information that a jobless NEET has accumulated browsing sites like Reddit, Cointelegraph, Coindesk, etc. you would probably know what he's talking about because he was so damn specific and yet ambiguous at the same time. I will not pretend to have the precious NEET knowledge we all aspire to posses, but I will tell you this: he purposefully gave you numbers that you can use to figure out the price of the coin, and it does not match Gifto, Storm, or Enjin. According to him, a $400 investment will return $4700 and a $1,000 investment will return $11,750. This is not a system of equations but it is similar (not similar from a mathematical standpoint. It is a system of equations with one variable and two equations but the important thing here is that it is consistent). So very simply take one equation and we reason that if $1,000 turns into $11,700 (with the EOY price prediction of $4) then we have (1000/P)*4=11,700 therefore P=[(11,750/4)/1000]^-1 = .3404. Thus we conclude the coin is $0.34 right now. We then use the other equation to verify our conclusions and it does make sense: If you bought $400 of a $.34 coin right now and the coin went up to $4 then you would have $4705. Coincidence? Definitely not. He and his associates most definitely know basic mathematics so he knows what he did. The only way this would not work is if he purposefully underestimated (he would never overestimate because of his reputation). I want to state for the record that Jow Forums has rarely given me good advice and I really don't know why I'm telling you this other than the fact that I enjoy forming coherent arguments.

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Yeah you're on modafinal.

Are you talking about the drug Modafinil? Stop projecting your experiences on me.

Thanks, I think I got the correct one now. Good luck TO you.

>I don't ever take tips from Pajeeka Tiwari but I did take basic mathematics classes in school and I'm not a complete retard like most people. See, he purposefully gave us enough information to conclude the coin he is talking about, and yet not enough for newcomers to figure it out. This way, the oldfags like him and the newfags find him intriguing. If you had all the information that a jobless NEET has accumulated browsing sites like Reddit, Cointelegraph, Coindesk, etc. you would probably know what he's talking about because he was so damn specific and yet ambiguous at the same time. I will not pretend to have the precious NEET knowledge we all aspire to posses, but I will tell you this: he purposefully gave you numbers that you can use to figure out the price of the coin, and it does not match Gifto, Storm, or Enjin. According to him, a $400 investment will return $4700 and a $1,000 investment will return $11,750. This is not a system of equations but it is similar (not similar from a mathematical standpoint. It is a system of equations with one variable and two equations but the important thing here is ths.

Ok your math is right so whats the coin>?