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If @getquin says it's junk I'll go in. Also I'll buy as soon as @DonkeyInvestor gets in the boxing ring against @Lorena Latest strategy works 9/10 times even when leveraging. 🥴
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@getquin Doesn't look like a clumsy scam to me. I can't say any more about it without delving deeper. As far as I know, DAGs have the disadvantage that they are more centralized than blockchains. 15 million in funding for a project that is 5 years old doesn't sound like much to me at a time when startups are getting money thrown at them.
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@PeterPaaaaaaaan How is the DAG structured? Actually, all DAG projects are either called $MIOTA or $HBAR or they have stolen from one of the two. The challenge with DAGs is that it has not yet been practically proven that they actually solve the trilemma. Accordingly, they actually have to invest an incredible amount in R&D, are copies of projects that do this or are very unlikely to be successful.
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@DonkeyInvestor You can read about the difference between Iota and Hashgraph here(1). The project has been around since the beginning of 2018 and has only just started, which means a lot of research has been done. An Iota developer has also spoken very positively about Aleph Zero...(2). Solving the trilemma is one of those things, there will always have to be compromises somewhere (how decentralized?, scalability, etc.), the only question is how big they are.

(1) https://alephzero.org/faq/
(2) https://twitter.com/hus_qy/status/1393894742895775747?s=21
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