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Buying HBAR already, is EZPZ a worthwhile crypto ETF?
Posted on 7/1/25 at 7:32 am
Posted on 7/1/25 at 7:32 am
Thanks in advance
Posted on 7/1/25 at 10:12 am to pittmanmt63
I hold a decent amount of HBAR and no other crypto . HBAr Governing council is the only reason I invest anything in Crypto. I.e. if it’s good enough for T-Mobile , google, arrow , Servicenow, etc then in my opinion I believe a good long term hold.
The etf you referenced seems to almost all Bitcoin based ….Why not just buy bitcoin instead ?
The etf you referenced seems to almost all Bitcoin based ….Why not just buy bitcoin instead ?
Posted on 7/1/25 at 2:07 pm to masoncj
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I hold a decent amount of HBAR and no other crypto
I have @ $20k sitting in USDT hunting another project to park some money. Any way you could give cliff notes on what makes you bullish on HBAR and whether this is currently a decent entry. TIA
What do the companies you named use it for specifically. This is one of the first articles that popped up when I searched it LINK
This post was edited on 7/1/25 at 2:11 pm
Posted on 7/1/25 at 2:28 pm to Chorizo chang
HBAR the coin itself is simply an enabling token to allow for distributed ledger network.
The governing council are large corporation that have agree to run a “node” aka a server/compute that hosts software enabling the network
Each corporation gets input and 1 vote as to how the network (web3) will be run.
What makes hedera/HBAr unique is that transactions are priced in USD but must be payable in HBAr. Thus it gives big corporations financial predictability in project and IT costs
Really intriguing projects that can change decentralized networking
LINK
The governing council are large corporation that have agree to run a “node” aka a server/compute that hosts software enabling the network
Each corporation gets input and 1 vote as to how the network (web3) will be run.
What makes hedera/HBAr unique is that transactions are priced in USD but must be payable in HBAr. Thus it gives big corporations financial predictability in project and IT costs
Really intriguing projects that can change decentralized networking
LINK
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