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Re: lakers17 post# 454

Friday, 10/15/2021 8:53:59 AM

Friday, October 15, 2021 8:53:59 AM

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DGBUSD - Other than both DGB and BTC being crypto, there is no direct link and that's a good thing.


A rising tide lifts all boats regardless of size and "yes" the increase in BTC price does have some ripple effect through the entire crypto market, but as more and more people use crypto for transactions, BTC is approaching its upper limit of convenience and practicality.


For example, it takes me 15-min to move BTC from Coinbase to SouthXchange. And the fees suck. With DGB it would happen in a blink and less cost.


Enter DGB with all its benefits, extremely fast transaction speed, low transaction cost, and so much more.




When crypto users go looking for something better than BTC, ETH, etc., they will land on DGB.


We are in early opportunity stage since you CAN'T get DGB on Coinbase, Binance.US or Bitstamp.net!


Once DigiByte is listed on Coinbase, Binance.US, basic crypto retail traders will EASILY buy, and bigger volume leads to higher prices.


+56 MILLION new DGB Coinbase buyers will drive volume and price.
https://www.coinbase.com/price/digibyte


The theory with DGB is that there are 1000 times more coins available than Bitcoin.


Bitcoin capped at 21 million coins to be mined out ~2139.


DigiByte capped at 21 billion coins to be mined out ~2035.


So, if there are 1000 times more DigiByte coins than Bitcoin, then the poor man's equation to calculate simple value is to divide the current Bitcoin price by 1000.


Bitcoin is at ~$59,000 USD.
https://ih.advfn.com/cryptocurrency


$59,000 / 1000 = $59.00 USD DigiByte Coin (I believe it will be worth more)


$0.049 DGB price today looking good for something that will go to dollars in a blink, and it usually happens when the market least expects.


Get some before Coinbase lists it.


P.S.

Today is the last day to file taxes for 2020 in the USA. People that owe money to the Fed. have been selling all week. Buy the dips now and prices will rebound next week.



" faber est suae quisque fortunae " The above is for informational purposes only, responsibility for all trading decisions lies solely with the reader.