>Due to Stratis (the team/company) requiring STRAT as collateral to use all of their products, there will be a significant amount of STRAT that will be more or less permanently out-of-circulation That's great in theory, but considering that the actual implementation of this might be 5 years out (as in business adoption, etc.), it's not too great for it as a speculative investment (crypto)
EOS is making millionaires out of people right now and it's an ERC20 token with a fancy white paper and some mediocre git commits
Connor Wilson
I agree, but then, can you name a crypto project whose coin's value is ever coherent to it's intrinsic value? It IS all speculation, and if a project/company starts getting mentioned, and is a hot seller, people buy in. Also, I guess companies would have to buy a good bunch of STRAT to set up a masternode.
Gavin Diaz
The point is that being a 'real' project doesn't mean it is going to moon. It's bloated in terms of market cap already.
See also things that delivered e.g. ethorse etc. they continue to die as hyped shitcoins thrive
There's a reason for this and it's important to understand that
Dylan Nguyen
If that's the case, then what would be an incentive for investing in crypto? If not real world value, then what? If so, then it's all one big fat speculation bubble. I see real, industry-changing potential in a project, and if that's not what drives the price then it all has no point.
Kayden Hall
>If that's the case, then what would be an incentive for investing in crypto? If not real world value, then what? Multiplication of wealth. I like the tech side of things but nobody is here for that reason alone. Maybe one or two people.
Nathaniel Long
Honestly this is project i believe the most so far i accumulated about 1500 strats
Tyler Jackson
ALL OF THIS WAS PROMISED LAST YEAR AND ONE YEAR LATER ALL OF THIS SHIT IS STILL VAPORWARE
Mason Jackson
What the hell you talking about? so far they always complete the goal they promised also compare the activity on github with others project the only problem was that they was not marketing it
Chase Wood
Are you fucking serious? Are you going to tell me they have not missed deadlines and lied to investors?