Why nobody shilling this legitimate project?
Im startinting to think that /biz is truly mongoloid negro pajeet forum
I love moneyyyyyyy $$$$
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They hate money and req
Req is actually the perfect reserve currency for the world.
No matter how many people buy it, no matter how many people sell it, Req will ALWAYS be between $0.25 and $0.30.
Eons from now when aliens stumble across our dead world, they will comb through our hard drives and be astonished that we did not base our entire economy on this never changing value prop.
And when the last bit of heat in the universe fades to nothing and what lies beyond the great grey veil comes to claim its final meal, Req will be there, still hovering at $0.275.
Any REQ thread gets flooded with FUD, especially with the 'my REQ has been burned' meme. Sometimes the whale LARP appears, too.
Just buy and wait.
REQ is one of the most shilled coins on this board. Kill yourself and leave a note for your family to buy OMG you deluded reqqie.
there was a really good fud making the rounds a couple months back wherein two stacey's were mocking some 20 yo virgin boomer abt using req.
it seemed to touch a nerve with a lot here...
request? more like peequest haha pooquest
Kek, this and Link will be more stable than USDT
Fml. Hold 30k Req and the project seems dead in the water.
When good news bros ?
The goal is to keep prices low up until 2020.
The most important parts of the project should be finished by 2019, as more people start using Request Network, more req tokens will be burned (if you don't know how this works: request.network
With prices low, the hope is to burn at least 300,000,000 Tokens within a year, which would open the possibility of req being $100 by 2021. A slow process, look at the birth side, at least holding a stack of 10,000 for 3 or 4 years will yield you $1mill.
So buy a small stack, make it a long term hold, don't go 100% in req unless you're willing to be patient, and realize that by marketing and shilling Req at the moment, you are holding back Req from achieving it's true value.