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Is the growth of NFTs happening right under our noses?
Is the growth of NFTs happening right under our noses?
Is the growth of NFTs happening right under our noses?
Unveiling July's Spectacular NFT Sales Surge
Coinbase has my ASM "safe", but I cannot sell the vast majority of it!
Rocket Monsters - Built on Unreal Engine 5 - Actually Playable Beta
ASM - Assemble Protocol has some major plans up their sleeve. ASM 2.0 announcement should come any day now. Check out the latest email from the devs!
IOTA - Current Developments - Staking - NFTs and Smart Contracts
IOTA - Current Developments - Staking - NFTs and Smart Contracts
WTF happened with ASM?? Is this a glitch on my Coinbase app or did I really lose the chance to bag $45 million?
ASM Assemble Protocol is entering the NFT market! What do you think of this project?
Alto Announces CryptoIRA Surpasses 100 Coins and Tokens , lots of newer coins like ASM in this IRA
Can anyone tell me why coinmarketcap has Uniswap (v3) listed under $ASM exchanges but isn't active?
ASM Assemble Protocol plans to add a liquidity pool to Decentralized Exchanges (DEX) such as Uniswap or PancakeSwap.
Now On Coinbase: AVAX, ASM, PERP, and SUKU
Saved every dime the last two years of my life to put into crypto for this bull cycle. What should I expect?
What do you guys think of Jasmy and ASM?
With a very low market cap. We made a realistic price prediction for ASM token. It's trading on Coinbase and some Crypto exchange imagine what will become of the market cap after binance Listing?
I just made my first significant profit (19M)
Assemble Protocol (ASM) the under the radar crypto, with the rockets to take it far.
Sharing Profitable Strategy That's Worked For Me - (Momentum Pushes)
24/7 JASMY / ASM streams/ chatrooms. 💎💎🚀🌚🥂
ASM is about to have a float lock up
ASSemble Protocol looks escalating for the next couple of months
I got in front of a coin, ASM, for the first time since starting in crypto investing and my only regret is that I was broke as...very broke when I called it.
What are your thoughts on Assemble Protocol? And why tf isn't it on FTX...
Grab that ASS(emble token) before it's too late!
Any Korean people on this sub who actually use Assemble Protocol (ASM) in theire daily lives and spending/accumulating points for items?
What are y’all thoughts on Assemble Protocol?
Assemble Protocol - looked this up in the subreddit and found zip, zero, zilch. We say when we're talking about a coin in this subreddit,we're not early anymore. But no one is talking about ASM. No shill, but I read the whitepaper. It seems like a novel application for the blockchain.
Polygon Studios Partners With ASM to Open New Realm of Possibilities
could someone give me the equation behind verifying a blockchain transaction
Astro Moon $ASM. Fair Launch in 30 minute! Ez 10-100x. Dev Is Hardworking & Active! Community Token!
ASSEMBLE Protocol (ASM) is now supported on Coinbase Custody
ASSEMBLE Protocol (ASM) is now supported on Coinbase Custody
ASSEMBLE Protocol (ASM) is now supported on Coinbase Custody
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Here's a HOT TIP PICK To make Millions buy $ ASM.X this coin is an AI Coin called Assemble protocol its going from .03 cents to a Dollar, once Elon Musk mentions it on Twitter-X this coin has Utility its not a meme coin! Mark this Post people & Buy as much as U can, u will inbox me and thank me!!
Here's a HOT TIP PICK To make Millions buy $ ASM.X this coin is an AI Coin called Assemble protocol its going from .03 cents to a Dollar, once Elon Musk mentions it on Twitter-X this coin has Utility its not a meme coin! Mark this Post people & Buy as much as U can, u will inbox me and thank me!!
Revolut X is listing ASM as $0.019 instead of $0.040 for some reason.
For some reason revolut X is listing ASM as $0.019 instead of $0.040
Look, I really love bitcoin, and I want to help you, but you have got to do some research on your own. I get that things are all over the place, so here are some places to start. `op_return` is just one of many many many opcodes (original name, eh?). [Here ](https://learnmeabitcoin.com/technical/script/)is a place that can give you information about them. They tell the bitcoin protocol how to treat, manipulate, and operate on data. [Here ](https://mempool.space/tx/69708943906eb32a320a5a450fed450b0f14b4e475a98bc74615962b68a0bc83)is the transaction you're asking about. Look at it. *REALLY* look at it. Click the "Details" button. Look at the data. [Mempool.space](http://Mempool.space) really helps us out with the ScriptPubKey (ASM) box, which breaks apart the transaction by opcode. We can see that 36 outputs containing your ascii art do the following thing (note: 0x means the numbers that follow are in [hexadecimal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexadecimal)): 1. `op_dup` (0x76) 2. `op_hash160` (0xa9) 3. `op_push20` (0x14) - this says "I have 20 bytes of data to say coming up" 1. note that at this point, we have constructed a transaction that starts with `76a914`, so that was my note before 4. 20 bytes of data. this is where your art lives. 5. `op_equalverify` (0x88) 6. `op_checksig` (0xac) 1. Note that this is the suffix `88ac` Steps one and two are necessary to make five and six work, which coincidentally is why there is no `op_return`. If you want to get into the nitty gritty, please do some research. Feel free to dm me when you understand what is going on there if you need a rubber ducky to explain in your own words. I know I don't feel like I understand a subject until I can explain it to someone else and I'd be happy to be a listener if you need one. In summary, there are a bunch of outputs with 20 bytes of data in hex in each. If you combine all those 20 bytes and put it through a hex --> ascii converter (you can find them online), you will see your ascii art. Good luck, dive deep, and have fun stacking. Final easter egg - 546 sats isn't an [accidental ](https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/86068/how-was-the-dust-limit-of-546-satoshis-was-chosen-why-not-550-satoshis)number.
Looks like this is taking ASM to exponentially go to $1+ Great news!
I want to understand the impact of staking? New to Reddit, but heard this platform can be used to understand a wide range of topic. A friend of mine based in South Korea works for a company called Sta1.com as a UX/UI engineer. His department also works on a side crypto project called Assemble AI $ASM. He mentioned they are planning to stake the coins and encourage holders to lock in tokens and reduce supply. Any idea what impact this will have on price?
This is how I’m thinking right now, hopefully it can help you. BTC dominance looks like it is primed to keep on rising, right now it’s at about 55% and I think it’ll head to 65%~75% over the next couple months. Alts (or meme coins) are gonna get crushed until that trend reverses. To me, that just means it’ll be a great time to load up on more. I’m most hopeful for ASM, SHIB and SUKU for the alt coins I own. Not financial advice tho, you do you king 👑
ASM low mc and can easily 10x with latest news
Bitcoin is far less likely to go up 10x then some dumb alt coin. ASM, just as an example, went up 10x from September to February. Then it crashed. Bitcoin is far more likely to be a good long term investment than ASM, but if you're looking a quick 10x you want a coin with a low market cap.
So was ASM just a pump and dump?
ASM is Socialfi, which is basically another word for [failed experiment in 4 months](https://news.bitcoin.com/socialfis-shining-star-friend-tech-dims-a-tale-of-decline-and-disinterest/) Friend.tech wasn't the first either, we've seen everything from Steem to Scrypt to something literally called [Socialfi.ai](https://socialfi.ai/) - It's always going to go the same way - People believe they've found the second coming of web3 social media - People realize that social media is meaningless if there aren't any users, and all the users are using the apps that everyone else is using, Twitter and Reddit - People abandon the second coming of web3 social media Tale as old as time (and Crypto) at this point
ASM keeps pumping day by day and keeps being ignored by this board lol
ASM has been on a steady rise for the last 90 days, interesting to see how it plays out.
My january snapshot: ONDO- poised to run? MANTA- when will it cool down? PENDLE- interesting chart mmhmm yesss… MKR- is this old dog waking up? what does that say about other DAOs ALEPH- has this train passed or is it getting revved? RLC- lookin’ juicy ASM- hmmmmmmmm.
Huge fan of Alethea, and ASM.
Literally the same here. I've lost a lot but since we've been more stable recently, my stacks are growing nicely. ASM, DYP, Quickswap are just a few
Hopefully all the ones I'm in haha. Some of which are, ASM, ATOM, DYP
I think people have made assumptions about what Ledger was meaning by "private keys can't be extracted". What they meant was that the firmware running on the secure element chip doesn't allow the keys to leave the chip, and the chip will only run firmware signed by Ledger so that behaviour can't be changed by an attacker. The idea that the hardware is physically incapable of outputting the private key, no matter what firmware is running on it is a misunderstanding so fundamental I don't think Ledger ever considered people might think that. The secure element is not a special cryptocurrency processor. It doesn't know anything about private keys and how important they are. It has a lot of great security and cryptography features that the firmware can use, but ultimately it's just a chip that does whatever it's programmed to do. As their CTO said on Twitter: >Using a wallet requires a minimal amount of trust. If your hypothesis is that your wallet provider is the attacker, you’re doomed. >If the wallet wants to implement a backdoor, there are many ways to do it, in the random number generation, in the cryptographic library, in the hardware itself. It’s even possible to create signatures so that the private key can be retrieved only by monitoring the blockchain >And open source doesn’t really solve this. It’s impossible to have guarantees that the electronic itself is not backdoored, nor that the firmware that runs inside the wallet is the one you audited. >If you want to be completely trustless, you'll have to learn electronics to build your computer, learn ASM to build your compiler, then build a wallet stack, your own node and synchronizer, you'll have to learn cryptography to build your own signature stack. So yes, to use a Ledger device you have to trust that Ledger themselves have not and will not install a backdoor to steal your money, because they absolutely could if they felt like committing a massive and difficult to get away with crime.
Haha, I love that. Honestly I wish I knew how to program x86-64 ASM and AArch64. I see knowing programming languages as freedom, the more bare metal you know and can use the more free you are. (Well at least for the software you run.)
And the fact that one is RISC running the AArch64 instruction set and the other is CISC running the x86-64 ASM instruction set.
And sold my dog, my ASM collection and all of my remaining teeth. BTC or BUST! With Meth binges throughout
Option 2 definitely. More projects fail than succeed so throwing a bunch of darts at the board and hoping 1 sticks is taking equal risk but less reward whereas picking 1 or 2 to focus on carries similar risk but bigger reward if it's a hit. I threw my darts all into 3 projects: RBIF mostly and then some in ASM and Jupiter. The latter 2 have been huge disappointments. Everything has been volatile granted, but the latter 2 abandoned giving updates and marketing and at this point I don't even know if they are still actively working the projects. With RBIF I at least have a direct line to the dev team and get constant and consistent updates.
I'm only invested in one of these projects atm, but they're probably the furthest ahead out of most others in the space. Alethea AI, and Altered State Machine (ASM) Brains. They're working on integrating AI into NFTs. This would give NFTs the ability to run DAOs themselves, develop projects, trade, etc. It all starts with the right training AI
If you want a blue chip project which I believe I building the most, with actual potential, I do seriously recommend looking into the fluf world/ASM/futureverse ecosystem.
If I had checks to throw at coins that look pleasing but may not be so popular: INJ, ASM, and ENS.
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the crypto at home: ​ ![gif](giphy|ASM4IvHzkop00e6sUN|downsized)
Right now? 75% BTC 25% ETH. Few months ago? Altcoins like AMP and ASM
What do you think about ASM? Should I yolo in?
My favorite projects are ranked in no particular order: 1. AMP - a token used for instant settlement assurance for any chain. It's a no brainer to gap risk for business transactions. 2. Monero XMR - Money so private even the IRS can't find it. 3. Litecoin LTC - I used to be fairly down on this project but with recent privacy upgrades and a capped supply - this is the little coin that can imo. 4. Stellar XLM - Handles millions of transactions per second at fractions of a penny. Stellar's quick banking features make it look like a good bet for one of the bigger players in the future of web3 "banking". 5. Civic CVC - Civic is attempting to build out a identity verification system that avoids the need for repeat verification across any use. Using the blockchain, an identity can be positively assigned to a person to control, it remains visible on the blockchain at all times for verification. 6. The Graph GRPH - The Graph indexes blockchains to make their data easier to find and use for a variety of uses across all blockchains. Like Google. 7. Assemble Protocol ASM - Assemble is a blockchain based reward point system that allows vendors to issue and track reward points for customers at their business. The blockchain should reduce a lot of headaches with these types of systems. 8. Polygon MATIC - Polygon is quickly emerging as THE layer 2 solution to be on. It has historically had scaling issues, but problems are growth related and it doesn't seem to be slowing anytime soon. Polygons extremely quick service time and low fees make it a no brainer to use. I used to have CRO on this list but it has been culled. Feedback appreciated and welcomed, but these are my actual positions in the current market, minus BTC of course.
My favorite projects are ranked in no particular order: 1) AMP - a token used for instant settlement assurance for any chain. It's a no brainer to gap risk for business transactions. 2) Monero XMR - Money so private even the IRS can't find it. 3) Litecoin LTC - I used to be fairly down on this project but with recent privacy upgrades and a capped supply - this is the little coin that can imo. 4) Stellar XLM - Handles millions of transactions per second at fractions of a penny. Stellar's quick banking features make it look like a good bet for one of the bigger players in the future of web3 "banking". 5) Civic CVC - Civic is attempting to build out a identity verification system that avoids the need for repeat verification across any use. Using the blockchain, an identity can be positively assigned to a person to control, it remains visible on the blockchain at all times for verification. 6) The Graph GRPH - The Graph indexes blockchains to make their data easier to find and use for a variety of uses across all blockchains. Like Google. 7) Assemble Protocol ASM - Assemble is a blockchain based reward point system that allows vendors to issue and track reward points for customers at their business. The blockchain should reduce a lot of headaches with these types of systems. 8) Polygon MATIC - Polygon is quickly emerging as THE layer 2 solution to be on. It has historically had scaling issues, but problems are growth related and it doesn't seem to be slowing anytime soon. Polygons extremely quick service time and low fees make it a no brainer to use. I used to have CRO on this list but it has been culled. Feedback appreciated and welcomed, but these are my actual positions in the current market, minus BTC of course. I'm
Tezos is mine, closely followed by ASM
![gif](giphy|ASM4IvHzkop00e6sUN|downsized)
It’s been a few months since your posting this. How’s it going? How confident are you in this project? I stumbled on ASM so I decided to do some reading. From what I’ve gathered it’s a rewards point based system, with the goal of unifying global reward points across e-commerce platforms. The idea of transforming reward points into a permanent and tradable asset sounds like an interesting concept. I would definitely be interested to learn more from a member of the community. My questions are: 1.) What incentivizes partnering with ASM? 2.) Is the general idea to adopt ASM opposed to building/maintaining an in-house reward points system? 3.) do you truly believe this could be adopted by various businesses in the United States and other countries? A few random examples being gas stations like 7Eleven, target, or any other entity that offers rewards to customers?
Anyone else holding a bag of ASM? 😂😭
Assemble Protocol (ASM)
Yeah it's true pretty toxic lol the posts start sounding more and more desperate to get people to hold on the lower the price goes 😂😂 I remember the ASM sub was pretty bad when I was on it months ago.
Its name is Assemble protocol, ASM, but I like to call it ASS.
Technically you are probably right. I think 99% of NFTs will go to 0 or are designed to just steal your ETH. That being said I love NFTs and think they are awesome and plenty of them I collect. From POAPs, to Zapper NFTs to ASM NFTs.
I just bought ASM this morning, looks like it's at its bottom no?
I feel your pain. I dumped my remaining holdings of ASM this evening and made a 50% loss overall. I had faith in what appeared to be a promising project, but concluded it was lacking sustained development and the coin's value was being heavily scalped whales. Still, I met some great people in the small community and hope it one day repays the faith of those that have continued to hold.
Well I had initial success and almost made nearly 100k+ profit. Well I sold late and didn't make as much so I tried again with the initial loan value putting half in shit coins and half in LRC, MASK, and ASM. Now because of the crash im stuck bag holding all my cryptos (If i sold now it would almost be for nothing) and because of my shit loan APY I'm living on just 150+ a month and can't afford to do any of my hobbies, really have to pay attention to how much I drive my car, and basically can't eat out anymore. It fucking sucks, and I have to fucking hope my coins will go back up so I can pay off the loan.
There are 17000 plus cryptos now. Many of them are little better than scams and will surely fail. These must be a significant percentage of the 17,000. As for me, I've got a couple of small caps which might not make it like ASM for example.
ASM, Assemble Protocol. Potentially a cool project, already in use in SK. Super low marketcap. Most importantly though, you can say you aren’t in a shitcoin but the Ass itself.
10 years ago everyone was too smart for Bitcoin and called it a scam. Today that's happening with NFTs. Most of you are missing the boat because your still fomoing the old shit. Yes a lot of NFTs are cash grabs. But there's highly advanced projects like nftworlds critterz ASM brains.. This is what will blow up. You're seeing basic shit and assuming it's all a scam. Do yourself a favor and treat NFTs like they were Bitcoin in 2009. Look for projects that offer more than an image. Many of them have very interesting potential and a lot of programmatic backing
ASM - i like to call it the ass protocol
Put this in your maybe file - ASM has been added to some IRA portfolios, lots of partnerships, blah blah...I'm not one of those who think every small cap is going to a dollar. I think it'll go to fifteen cents again soon though so now would be a good time to buy... in my mind.
What’s this ASM bullshit pumpin now?
Feels like that's what's happening with ASM right now lol.
Today, my ASM holdings have been like a warm hug on a gloomy rainy day.
Why is this shitcoin ASM pumping? Lolol They hardly release anything 🤣
$COVAL, $MDT, $XYO, $ASM, $JASMY are the main ones i move around in
BTC and ETH if you want steady reliable gains. I'm also in ATOM for their APR stakes, although they aren't as good as they used to be. I missed the boat on the big earning potential. Riskier coins I'm holding and hoping for some movement next year or year after. Shib, mana, gods, derace, LRC, ACH, Matic, ASM, ENJ and Ghost.
ARPA, ASM, PLA, COTI, CTSI. Im buying these for 10% of my portfolio tomorrow morning, and plan to hold them through the year.
I think ASM is what happens before BDSM.
Anybody else here feeling pretty positive about ASM and MASK?
AVAX, CRO, ALGO...and who knows maybe JASMY and ASM.
ASM is on the move. Not sure what the news is yet, but makes me wonder. Anybody know?
ASM only has a market cap of 67 million. Holy shit, I want to yolo on it so bad. Can anyone convince me or tell me it’s a bad idea?
ASM only had a market so of 67 million. Holy shit, I want to yolo on it so bad. Can anyone convince me or tell me it’s a bad idea?
Add more ASM - Assemble Protocol. Early Project, nice Product. Prolly Binance listing around the corner. Pretty confident its going to push higher next year. Low MC on Coimbase
SYLO - decentralized and private messaging app. It sounds like they’re positioning it for a huge year in 2022. A few of the founders are involved in separate NFT projects (Flufs, Party Bears and ASM) and it sounds like SYLO will allow them to connect a decentralized metaverse built by NFT communities.
ASM 6pm GMT🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 load up boys
ASM! I think the utilization behind Assemble Protocol gives it a lot of potential. I'm excited for the possibility of it 🚀🚀🚀 but I'm also just excited to use it in general. The idea is that, if adopted, it could allow you to combine loyalty points from different sources and *assemble* them into one crypto. I think that's just the bees knees. Here's to ASM taking off and being adopted in 2022! 🥂
I keep looking to ASM and wonder why that stuff hasn't taken off yet.
AMP, ACH, ASM and Jasmy - they may or may not be shit. At least some of them seem to hold value okay even when everything tanks.
ASM hasn't given an update and seems like a dead project imo
DCA 30% ETH 30% BTC 15% ALGO 15% LRC 10% MANA And a small, separate portfolio for moon shots Jasmy ASM ANKR
The thing is that there is a soon airdrop happening for new coins that IOTA foundation is minting, and they are airdropping 70% of those among the user base who stake. No idea whether the ASM and SHIM coins will have any value in the future, but hey, free coins :)
Ah man didn’t you hear? The Bank of America accidentally bought a trillion$ worth of ASM, but sold straight away because they are paper hands. Imagine if you cashed out. Unlucky brother
ASM has me checking the charts now. I forgot I grabbed a bag...lots of things happening.
ASM is up 27% right now when the rest of the market is taking a red bath. CEO of Tron (TRX) following Assemble Protocol on Twitter... 🧐
DNT and Shib for ~10k losses each, ASM for some more, then BICO for $68k loss in about 1 day, now I'm in SPELL at .2128 and it's like .12 now
Young Avengers 'Directors Cut' cgc 9.8. Got the book raw for $5. Made plenty home runs. Still got plenty in the basement. All my gains are down seriously insane. Sitting on a ASM #194 (1st Black Cat) in a CGC 9.8. Got that book for $40. Not selling that one anytime soon. But selling on eBay provides the money to buy crypto. It could all go to shit, and I wouldn't need to kill myself. 😂
Meeee. Got me some ETH and some more ASM.
DOT, AMP, ASM, ONE, LINK (:c)
ASM on Coinbase. It was listed in October. Has super low market cap and low supply. If it ends up listed on binance soon it’ll take off.
Have to read more and figure this out. I already own ASM Assemble Protocol
Here’s a list of alts I’m invested, I did my research and believe in them. I’ll list them from my favorite to my least favorite: Banano, CKB, IOTX, ASM, ARPA, RNDR. If you want to flip money fast, here are some poopie coins as well, I put 5 bucks in each.: Santa Elon, Everdome, SANINU. NFA, stay safe and have a nice day
I love $ASM and $XYO the most
Please excuse my ignorance on the subject, but what is ASM? Also I dont know what MC is, thank you for taking your time to let me know tho.
I mean ASM looks lit, super low MC and it's almost coming up to Q4 of its project.
Buy some $ASM bags before you go. They use the Assemble points program there.
ASM i just did so myself. Not financial advice but good 5x potential (assemble protocol) cause super small market cap listed on Coinbase
Full disclosure I have a heavy bag of ASM myself