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Title: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: angeloanggam on February 06, 2015, 02:18:16 AM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: CtrlAltBernanke420 on February 06, 2015, 02:36:04 AM
who cares… Bitcoin doesnt care.. Bitcoin is not going to die. What are you worried about?

WHY THEFUCK ARE YOU ALL SO WORRIED about bitcoin failing. the smallest uptick in users will causes the price to go parabolic. Once a real word case of necessity is made, transaction volume will go through the roof.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: cr1776 on February 06, 2015, 02:38:13 AM
If he really said "as proof" then this is complete BS.

Even if he didn't say that, it is merely opinion and no one can say whether it is true or not.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: pedrog on February 06, 2015, 02:46:54 AM
Actually, the study doesn't conclude bitcoin transactions will reduce 50%, it says the dollar amount of transactions will reduce up to 50%, which is a major difference.

Here's the study http://www.juniperresearch.com/research/cryptocurrency

You can find articles around the web with the conclusions.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: angeloanggam on February 06, 2015, 03:00:25 AM
Actually, the study doesn't conclude bitcoin transactions will reduce 50%, it says the dollar amount of transactions will reduce up to 50%, which is a major difference.

Here's the study http://www.juniperresearch.com/research/cryptocurrency

You can find articles around the web with the conclusions.

Yeah. Its in dollars. That's what the article said.

The problem is, you dont click and read the article and just comment. Hmmmmm..

You're creating confusion.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: tadakaluri on February 06, 2015, 03:58:58 AM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


The Author himself said "I believe that cryptocurrency as a whole might face a decrease of transactions made this year but Bitcoin will continue to flourish as a alternative payment technology for people around the world. "

There is nothing about death of Bitcoin!! Bitcoin must have bright future!!!


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Chef Ramsay on February 06, 2015, 04:12:17 AM
Sounds dubious at best. All of a sudden in the rebound year after a bear market while all the fundamentals are building we're gonna see transactions slashed by half this year, doubt it by a long shot. It will only increase as time goes by and so many things will get better this year, including the price, that it's become laughable to mention otherwise. The fog is lifting and the sun is starting to seep through, the bull comes soon.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: maurya78 on February 06, 2015, 04:35:02 AM
I disagree with the findings of the report, let's wait and see what happens


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: ajaxmoor on February 06, 2015, 04:36:49 AM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


Do you mean in the total number of transactions ?
How would that affect its price the following days ?


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Beliathon on February 06, 2015, 04:53:23 AM
Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?
When speaking of future tense, you are not asking if something is true, but if a prediction is believed to be accurate.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on February 06, 2015, 08:58:34 AM
who cares… Bitcoin doesnt care.. Bitcoin is not going to die. What are you worried about?

WHY THEFUCK ARE YOU ALL SO WORRIED about bitcoin failing. the smallest uptick in users will causes the price to go parabolic. Once a real word case of necessity is made, transaction volume will go through the roof.

 :D sometimes i feel the same bro


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: turvarya on February 06, 2015, 09:03:45 AM
I didn't get it:
Why would it decrease?
What exactly is he talking about? This (https://blockchain.info/charts/estimated-transaction-volume-usd?timespan=all&showDataPoints=false&daysAverageString=1&show_header=true&scale=0&address=)?


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Dondie on February 06, 2015, 09:28:59 AM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


The Author himself said "I believe that cryptocurrency as a whole might face a decrease of transactions made this year but Bitcoin will continue to flourish as a alternative payment technology for people around the world. "

There is nothing about death of Bitcoin!! Bitcoin must have bright future!!!

I really dont care about other cryptocurrency. I just want Bitcoin to withstand everything. Including studies and researches.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: JohnsCasino on February 06, 2015, 01:49:14 PM
Did they correctly predict the rise in transactions last year?


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Q7 on February 07, 2015, 02:08:06 PM
I'm not sure exactly what metric they use for their study as the explanation doesn't go into that detail or how they arrive and come up with that conclusion but one thing for sure, i believe with adoption rate on the increasing trend that should track towards the positive side. Not the other way round. Or there is something else i missed out.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: redhawk979 on February 07, 2015, 03:57:41 PM
who cares… Bitcoin doesnt care.. Bitcoin is not going to die. What are you worried about?

WHY THEFUCK ARE YOU ALL SO WORRIED about bitcoin failing. the smallest uptick in users will causes the price to go parabolic. Once a real word case of necessity is made, transaction volume will go through the roof.

Its been nearly 6 years, when is that "real world case of necessity" coming around?


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Lauda on February 07, 2015, 04:09:52 PM
Very useless article. This "study" must be based on real facts.
What is the point of this thread?


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: pitham1 on February 08, 2015, 11:38:46 AM
Actually, the study doesn't conclude bitcoin transactions will reduce 50%, it says the dollar amount of transactions will reduce up to 50%, which is a major difference.

Here's the study http://www.juniperresearch.com/research/cryptocurrency

You can find articles around the web with the conclusions.

Yup, that is way different.
If people were using bitcoins to gamble and bitcoin loses half its value, the dollar value of bitcoin transactions would reduce by half too.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: countryfree on February 08, 2015, 12:02:20 PM
Actually, the study doesn't conclude bitcoin transactions will reduce 50%, it says the dollar amount of transactions will reduce up to 50%, which is a major difference.

Here's the study http://www.juniperresearch.com/research/cryptocurrency

You can find articles around the web with the conclusions.

The whole report with all details (82 pages) is available for a cool £1,750! And you can't even pay with BTC!

I think I shall start a poll. Does one prefer to buy 10 BTC or buy this report?

My sincere opinion is that anyone choosing to buy the report should be lobotomized.



Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: 687_2 on February 08, 2015, 02:15:47 PM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


Did anyone here even read the article before commenting here? It is behind the biggest paywall I've ever seen.

Total:    £1750.00



Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: BigGameCAsino on February 09, 2015, 03:10:28 AM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


50% maybe is a lot bigger than what I am expecting. For sure there will be loss, but not that big.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: pitham1 on February 10, 2015, 12:40:33 AM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


Did anyone here even read the article before commenting here? It is behind the biggest paywall I've ever seen.

Total:    £1750.00



The article is accessible.
Are you talking about the original research report the article is based on?


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: moriartybitcoin on February 10, 2015, 01:13:25 AM
this would obviously hurt the price ..especially with miners pumping out 3600 coins per day


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Itsumo on February 10, 2015, 02:21:32 AM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


50% might be lower than what I think


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: altcoinUK on February 10, 2015, 02:32:03 AM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


50% might be lower than what I think

Yeah, I would be very surprised if it would be only 50% drop. Since at least 95% of alts are absolutely useless rubbish 95% drop would make more sense. To figure this out no need to be conduct a fucking research - it is just common sense.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Itsumo on February 10, 2015, 02:35:06 AM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


50% might be lower than what I think

Yeah, I would be very surprised if it would be only 50% drop. Since at least 95% of alts are absolutely useless rubbish 95% drop would make more sense. To figure this out no need to be conduct a fucking research - it is just common sense.

As you can see, you can't read any altcoin movements right now.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: aigeezer on February 10, 2015, 02:52:39 AM
Juniper Research client list: http://www.juniperresearch.com/clients.php      :P

Perhaps Bank of America were told what they wanted to hear.

Time will tell in any case, but we should exhume this thread in a year or so no matter how things go.




Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: bluemountain on February 10, 2015, 03:00:38 AM
Can a study predict the future? I think not. Bitcoin transactions are at an all time high.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: ticoti on February 10, 2015, 03:01:03 AM
that won't happen

we can talk about the price,but transanctions volume will not decrease because bitcoin has many consolidated users


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: BillyBobZorton on February 10, 2015, 02:03:44 PM
Can a study predict the future? I think not. Bitcoin transactions are at an all time high.
Nothing can predict the future of Bitcoin, otherwise these naysayers would have invested tons before the 1K ATH.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: LeMiner on February 10, 2015, 04:26:38 PM
I'd take any prediction with a huge grain of salt, especially one that costs 1750 ponds to purchase.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: MasterCasino on February 12, 2015, 12:40:11 PM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


I really hope that these kind of predictions will not happen.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: pitham1 on February 12, 2015, 04:05:28 PM
Can a study predict the future? I think not. Bitcoin transactions are at an all time high.

The study talks about the dollar value of transactions.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Herbert2020 on February 12, 2015, 04:08:31 PM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


50% might be lower than what I think

Yeah, I would be very surprised if it would be only 50% drop. Since at least 95% of alts are absolutely useless rubbish 95% drop would make more sense. To figure this out no need to be conduct a fucking research - it is just common sense.
well i think they way altcoins are going right now, its only a matter of time before they die all together and people just stop even thinking about them


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: rememberme on February 12, 2015, 04:11:30 PM
epic fail article


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: viboracecata on February 12, 2015, 04:13:49 PM
The transaction drop if only the price is stable, otherwise the volume won't drop sharply


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: IIOII on February 12, 2015, 04:32:33 PM
That study is way overpriced. It's just another attempt to predict the future based on assumptions that might be true or might be wrong.

I didn't read the study, but the article suggests that whatever fancy tools (like "highly granular IFxls (Interactive Forecast Excels)" ;D) they have used, it's just an extrapolation of what they think how the trend is unfolding.

They are right in their observation that Bitcoin is not ready for mass adoption yet. But they fail to take into account the technological improvements that are likely to take place in the Bitcoin ecosystem.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Triffin on February 12, 2015, 04:38:20 PM
For monitoring BitCoin transactions go here

http://www.bitcoincharts.com/bitcoin/

Triff ..


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: altcoinlady on February 13, 2015, 02:26:24 PM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


The Author himself said "I believe that cryptocurrency as a whole might face a decrease of transactions made this year but Bitcoin will continue to flourish as a alternative payment technology for people around the world. "

There is nothing about death of Bitcoin!! Bitcoin must have bright future!!!

Yeah.. Agreed.

There is still no evidence that the death of Bitcoin is near.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: TheDreadPirateDickstein on February 13, 2015, 06:21:46 PM
It's not about transactions....it's about whether if it's a store of value or not...if it's not a store of value....it's worthless...draw your own conclusions from there.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: cubanos on February 18, 2015, 07:02:31 AM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


I just hope that it wont be true..

With all the good news happening in bitcoin.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Itsumo on February 20, 2015, 02:27:28 PM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


I just hope another report about this with a slighty lesser percentage.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Gotti III on February 25, 2015, 02:46:03 PM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


They should update the percentage in about 6 months more.
With the news that Ive been reading.
Im pretty sure it has to be lesser than that.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: networthsigns on February 25, 2015, 03:28:29 PM
Why is it sad ?
It's good i have chances to buy on cheap right ?


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Btcvilla on February 25, 2015, 03:30:06 PM
I doubt this, for what I have seen, more and more people use Bitcoin everyday.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: Beliathon on February 25, 2015, 03:50:21 PM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)
http://www.juniperresearch.com/home

This is not academic, it is not peer reviewed. These people are selling whatever message you want to hear as "research".

It's utterly useless garbage, like your thread.


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: cellard on February 25, 2015, 05:30:23 PM
Why is it sad ?
It's good i have chances to buy on cheap right ?
Yup, let the bandwagon jumpers jump now, when they want to jump back in the train will be way too fast :)


Title: Re: Study Says - 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions Will Happen This Year
Post by: ShintoshiBTC on March 03, 2015, 04:02:16 PM
As the article said, cryptocurrency transactions will drop but Bitcoin might be holding on as a payment technology alternative.

A 50% Drop In Cryptocurrency Transactions This Year Is imminent (http://bitforum.info/t/a-50-drop-in-cryptocurrency-transactions-this-year-is-imminent/226?u=angelo/)

However, a 50% drop is as bad as it gets. In the midst of left and right financing from companies who are now considering cryptocurrency as a potential option.

Do you think this study is true? Aside from adoption, is there any possible way to help turn the tides for cryptocurrency?


The guys should be conducting another study in the middle of the year.