Why aren't you buying more user?

Currently sitting below ICO price, Coinbase Pro (GDAX revamped) listing coming on June 29th, 10 non-crypto partnerships currently under NDA which will eventually be revealed, why aren't you buying more?

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Because i dont want to lose my money kek

>tfw my coinbase eth purchase doesnt come for 8 days
FUCK

It's below ICO price buddy, heavily oversold as a market overreaction to a shift in the roadmap, and literally the lowest it's been on the ratio since November, and I just pointed out two major factors that will provide catalysts for gains on the current depressed price.

Typical Jow Forumsnessmen like yourselves don't know how to spot obvious buying opportunities in favor of meming but that's fine, you keep doing you.

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Im buying after friday because the update will be horrible

I am already at 50k REQ (25k from ICO, 25k from November), but I won't buy more. Release of main net didn't attract any business and I am a bit wary whether their business case will ever catch on.

The team is entirely aware of how much holders have been JUSTd over the last month and how annoyed people were with the shift in the roadmap. I'd say they'd be looking to throw investors a bone in the next update to make up for it, which is easy enough knowing that they're sitting on a lot of juicy partnerships which have not been released yet.

I don't think it's a risk worth taking, given that the project is now less than 10% above the absolute bottom it reached during the latest dip- potential upside to downside doesn't look great.

Vendor adoption has been growing- more importantly BTC and altcoin integration will be on mainnet likely after this project update (it's been working on testnet for a while and they said it would be integrated on mainnet soon), which is pretty vitally important for vendors since most crypto-based e-commerce is paid for with bitcoin.

Honestly the whole crypto-paypal application is cool and all, but I personally think that the real success of this platform will come from the auditing and accounting application, more than anything else. Knowing the excitement that PwC France feels for this project and the fact that they will be shilling it to their network of clients is what truly keeps me comfy at night.

its time people realise the lack of proper management means req is now the pets.com rather than the amazon of the crypto space

Oh fuck off, why can't Jow Forums have a discussion based on arguments instead of memes for once?

Maybe I am jaded, but I don't even think the crypto-paypal application is cool at all anymore. We are now about 7 years into the upcoming disruption of paypal via bitcoin and nothing has happened. Banks are reluctantly improving their e-payment systems while crypto is unable to penetrate the absolutely ginormous network effect fiat enjoys. Even their fiat gateway will IMO not help them - at least I don't see why.

I still hope that crypto could be a way to automate a lot in the invoicing and supply-chain area, so maybe REQ will do what Silicon Valley startups do best: pivot into something similar.

The whole Wikimedia fiasco really killed my faith in the teams ability to deliver. I'm sitting on 57k but realize we will be lucky to ever see 30c again