#include <stdio.h> int main() { // printf() displays the string inside quotation printf(“Hello, World!”); return 0; }
A gay face upon reading this will be quite literally acceptable- This was a useless coding attempt at saying “Hello, World!” on the screen in C programming or to the Cardano community. You ask, what is the reason for saying ‘Hello’ to the Cardano community in that eloquent way? Well, it’s their 2+2=5 attitude.
ADA is 84.68% down from its all-time high. If you had invested in ADA, a year back, your return on investment, at press time would have been -66.24%. Unsurprisingly, the token’s Sharpe Ratio (30D) stood at -4.06, at the time of writing. Remember, a token with a higher Sharpe Ratio is considered superior relative to its peers. Now, you wonder if the Cardano community has seen these numbers. Conceivably, no (read: yes).
In all seriousness, we know that Cardano is a very unique project. But ADA’s actions don’t seem to be speaking louder than words. In that regard, ‘A BTC like trajectory’ seems to be a far-fetched dream at the moment.
<p lang=«en» dir=«ltr» xml:lang=«en»>3/To put it differently:If we all stick around, keep the lights on and enthusiasm going, there will come a time pretty soon where $ADA is going to be a very scarce asset
It could potentially (no guarantees!) walk a BTC like trajectory. So what about the other coins?
— ADA whale (@cardano_whale) May 28, 2022
If Picasso were alive, he would have been happy to see ADA’s price chart which paints an awfully beautiful bearish picture. With the fear and greed index in the ‘extreme fear’ category at press time, the bears look charged up for a southbound journey. Notably, even though ADA’s value increased by 2.59% at press time, its last seven-day
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