Best electricity coin

I think it's essential to have an electricity coin in every single portfolio long term, what's your pick?

-Powerledger

-WePower

-Electrify

-Suncontract

-Something else

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I'm a power engineer and I don't see a real utility for tokenization in this field. Please convince me otherwise.

WPR. Unironically.

Enosi, big boy ;) real partnerships, groundbreaking tech, team of PhDs working, California clean energy

There is none, but it's not like it matters in this market. Same for every industry.

Power distribution. It's already being implemented in Australian towns.

Eg. Your house with your solar panels generates 10kWh per day, but uses 8kWh. giving you 2kWh to spare
Your neighbour generates 8kWh but uses 10, putting him in need of buying 2kWh.
On a grid using Power Ledger, You can immediately sell your power to the nearest buyer ie your neighbour.

This means if power becomes expensive, you can invest into solar panels and power generation to make an income until the area hits a price point that people are happy with.
This makes power distribution cheaper and more effective as you won't be living on a centralised grid (although power stations will still be generating majority of the power on the grid),

MWAT easily. DYOR

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Grid+

imagine the smell

Bro this shit has $200 volume I'm not even joking...

Zero need for crypto there you fucking cretins

POWR has started the testing with the second energy distributor in japan and has another partnership in us for future deployment

Why can't a normal electricity retail company offer p2p service without a blockchain?
The solar power community thing is very niche though, I don't see much value in it.

Serious question, how can something be p2p without a blockchain?
I actually need to understand this a bit more myself.

I just bought heavily into Electrify Asia. I unironically think it's perfect for shitty poor asian countries.

>Serious question, how can something be p2p without a blockchain?
Just look at any p2p software from 1990s to 2000s before Bitcoin.

p2p without a blockchain is vulnerable to sybil attacks though

I see, thanks heaps user. Currently wagecucking so can't really research projects too much, just investing short term on speculation and hype.

I mean if you and your neighbor use the same retail provider, it can offer you the service of selling with your own price, but on a server and with fiat money.

Lmao damn you're right.

Why? What is the point

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solar bankers

I don't actually have any, but I intend to. maybe I should shut up first

BitTorrent is the primo example of p2p. blockchain is more about encryption/immutability, per se.

calm down retard

im in elec and mwat

Fucking pathetic.

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Crypto is needed as it's a functional necessity of a distributed ledger on a blockchain.
Blockchain is necessary for p2p because it offers a level of transactional security and trust that has never been achievable before.
Nobody would be able to scam you out of your power in this case.
Blockchain's big selling point isn't decentralisation or p2p distribution. We can achieve that with the internet.
The main selling point of blockchain is TRUSTLESS decentralisation as blockchain cryptocurrency solves the
>Byzantine Generals Problem

Modern blockchain tech is also the first working platform of triple entry bookkeeping- arguably the greatest financial innovation in 700 years. Bitcoin was the first working implementation of this technology.

The amount of people investing into blockchain for the wrong reasons is going to result in the richest group of ignorant investors in history lol. Good luck to you all.

Ignition Coin.

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I'm guessing the big selling point here is disintermediation. You don't a retail provider at all. No middleman to take a chunk of the profits.

Britbong here and I highly doubt the national grid here will adopt the blockchain even if they save a shit ton of money. But I can definitely see adoption in crypto friendly countries while us Brits lag behind the rest of the world because of our incompetent government.