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Title: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on September 24, 2020, 07:43:45 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: tvplus006 on September 24, 2020, 07:49:23 PM
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Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

We can't say that 2017 is the "Golden Year of Crypto", as we are at the very beginning of the development of crypto. I am sure that there will be many more surprises in the future, which will be associated not only with the price of BTC. but also the appearance of new altcoins that will attract attention.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: PhilEilhart on September 24, 2020, 07:50:27 PM
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Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: dhemasm on September 24, 2020, 08:25:36 PM
For Now and So far, That years was the best year for Crypto and of Course my life too, Many things happens on that year and basically it changes everything especially with Blockchain technology implementation on some sector, Bitcoin was reaching ATH on that year too, Not only that Ethereum with over $1000 (My Favorite!). Well let's happen there will be happen other Golden Crypto Years to surpass that year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: r32godzilla on September 24, 2020, 08:35:54 PM
It was the most profitable year because it was so easy to gain a thousand percent profit with almost every ICO or altcoin. Now, there are profits, but it is really hard to predict which coin will explode to the moon. Currently, we no longer see such increases on DeFi coins.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: akram143 on September 24, 2020, 08:36:47 PM
Q4 of 2017 and Q1 of 2018 is the most golden period for everyone related to cryptos even bounty hunters made thousands to millions by doing simple tasks even when they have not much knowledge related to cryptos.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: BitcoinHunt3r on September 24, 2020, 08:54:31 PM
2016-2017 maybe good time, actually i don't know what dev aim at that time. But there are a lot of good project that really concern in listing market, and although maybe not all survived for longer time, but both bounty hunters and investors can get their profit in it. Different with some project next that come which dev only think about list market without develop their project, so the coin/tokens dead in market.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: XCANA on September 24, 2020, 08:57:24 PM
It was the most profitable year because it was so easy to gain a thousand percent profit with almost every ICO or altcoin. Now, there are profits, but it is really hard to predict which coin will explode to the moon. Currently, we no longer see such increases on DeFi coins.
Don't forget that, during the 2017 in the eyes of ICO things where good because of their new invention compared to this 2020 with the event of Defi, this two event has actually helped in the beginning to a new era in the cryptocurrency industry. What happened in 2017 has taught us a big lesson that we won't take this 2020. The hype of 2017 did more harm than we thought and investors are just be careful with the 2020 hypes.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: laredo7mm on September 24, 2020, 09:07:12 PM
That is just the beginning of crypto evolution. Now we have seen a lot of projects that have a uniqueness which makes them valuable. We can call 2020 is a golden year of crypto. We have seen mass adoption of the DeFi and coin market cap increase significantly. Now there are other projects that also matter to investors beside BTC. I do not think this DeFi hype anything like the  ICO hype of 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: nelson4lov on September 24, 2020, 09:43:05 PM
In my opinion,  I think the best is yet to come for Bitcoin and the whole of crypto. The 2017 bull run was never meant to be sustainable and it wasn't healthy for a market to keep growing without retracing or correcting. As much as we want the market to behave that way, It can't be, unfortunately.  I remember it was fueled by the aftermath of bitcoin's halving, ICOs, limited real world use cases and we also had a lot of speculators than actual crypto users who were only interested in how high Bitcoin went in the shortest time possible.

Right now, We haven't had an epic run like that of 2017 but I'm impressed with how far we have come. So far so good, there are more "actual" users and crypto is getting adopted with each passing day from merchants & stores, to companies making use of crypto as their primary payment method to using crypto for everyday activities like paying for a cup of coffee thanks to the crypto debit cards and Bitcoin ATMs available in different parts of the world.


We'll have another chance and this time, we'll go beyond a $1 trillion marketcap.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: TimeTeller on September 24, 2020, 11:39:11 PM
In my opinion,  I think the best is yet to come for Bitcoin and the whole of crypto. The 2017 bull run was never meant to be sustainable and it wasn't healthy for a market to keep growing without retracing or correcting. As much as we want the market to behave that way, It can't be, unfortunately.  I remember it was fueled by the aftermath of bitcoin's halving, ICOs, limited real world use cases and we also had a lot of speculators than actual crypto users who were only interested in how high Bitcoin went in the shortest time possible.

Right now, We haven't had an epic run like that of 2017 but I'm impressed with how far we have come. So far so good, there are more "actual" users and crypto is getting adopted with each passing day from merchants & stores, to companies making use of crypto as their primary payment method to using crypto for everyday activities like paying for a cup of coffee thanks to the crypto debit cards and Bitcoin ATMs available in different parts of the world.


We'll have another chance and this time, we'll go beyond a $1 trillion marketcap.

Same here. I believe the best is yet to come.
Though 2017 was a good year, but that year taught us so many lessons when it comes to investments and blockchain projects.
As the adoption is still growing, we can say that we really have come far in this journey.
Start worrying if no more users are interested to explore their opportunities in crypto.
But here we are, experiencing the golden times of defi, and what's next?


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: OcTradism on September 25, 2020, 03:14:57 AM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto.
Before talking about the golden year, 2017 (just call it as a golden year for now, in this thread, and it could be wrong to call it like that). Let's talk about one year before 2017, the year 2016. 2016 plays its role as a warming-up year for crypto market that help the market skyrocketed in 2017.

Why do I would prefer to mention about 2016? Yes, we have been being in 2020 and I think its role as same as 2016. It is obviously that I am expecting to see the year 2021 as nearly same as 2017.

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During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.
It is exactly what we have been witnessing now, isn't it? The DeFi trend wakes up many dead projects. They swapped from dead algorithms to ERC20 and other lively chains, just to join the DeFi party. Newborn projects are created every day. It is a scam wave.

Despite of such facts from the scam wave, from greedy scammers, I see positive things from 2020, as a preparation for a better market in 2021.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: hugeblack on September 25, 2020, 04:20:02 AM
The price has risen in the years 2011 and 2013 to levels higher than doubling 20 times, so we cannot say that 2017 is the golden year.
Because the price has reached its highest peak does not mean that the matter will repeat, but all conditions are ready for this to happen, especially after the repercussions of covid19.
If we are talking about investment, it is wrong to base investment analyzes on data from the past and to wait, hoping that the price will rise.



Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: TravelMug on September 25, 2020, 05:33:11 AM
Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

How can we say that we have the golden year when the market is still very young. I would say that it was a time though that somewhat put crypto into mainstream media, and I think the best is yet to come.

There could be new projects that can sweep under and become the next gold standard. Or crypto really taking off be adopted from Africa to Asia.

2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

In terms of gains we might be hitting x2 or even more of the current all time high. So it will be another best moments for us. I think if we are going to see the "Golden Year', it could be some nations started to realised it adopted it just like what Japan or Australia did. Or maybe bitcoin becomes the new monetary currency globally.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: maydna on September 25, 2020, 05:47:50 AM
Yes, I think 2017 was the golden year of crypto. After all, we saw that many coins could increase so high, especially bitcoin, at least temporarily because we don't know if there will be another golden year for crypto. But that was the biggest jump for bitcoin to touch that price because we never imagine seeing bitcoin can touch almost $20k.

I am sure that there will be another golden year of crypto, and it will happen in the future, but we need to be patient. We will see the next golden year soon because bitcoin has the opportunity to touch the new ATH in the next coming bull run.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: inanilujimi on September 25, 2020, 06:38:45 AM
Until now 2017 remains the best, almost all ICOs in that year get the highest sales target before the ICO ends. and people in droves want to buy before they are on the exchange. because almost any ICO can benefit x10 - x100 in just a few days.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Francis Freeman on September 25, 2020, 06:43:08 AM
It certainly looks like 2017 is THE year in crypto as it set the standard as far as market cap is concerned but I feel that the crypto market is evolving now and is more mature . I am still hopeful that we will see a good run in the future .


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: masphie on September 25, 2020, 06:46:15 AM
May be yes may be no.
If we want to know about that, let see in next year 2021.
And i think bitcoin will be higher than 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: bitbollo on September 25, 2020, 06:49:07 AM
2017 has been a very strong year for all cryptocurrencies. Jut search on coinmarketcap any coins available on that period and take a look of the prices. Everything was going very strong in the market. there a was a record each day for weeks and weeks.
Probably we must wait a bit before to see another year like that for our crypto but I am pretty sure the best is yet to come for some projects launched on that period.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Leonard2016 on September 25, 2020, 06:50:15 AM
I've missed that year badly man!
When some shitcoins were 100x from what they are now , I remember ethereum blue got 2$ then and now 0.001$ , everything pumped then , I loved it , was so much easier to make money out of crypto , this year is not bad too but in Defi section and yield farming!


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Debonaire217 on September 25, 2020, 07:00:34 AM
May be yes may be no.
If we want to know about that, let see in next year 2021.
And i think bitcoin will be higher than 2017.

Each year, bitcoin is developing in terms of its price, becoming more expensive which is good for hodlers. And also in terms of market adoption. We just experienced a good hype in cryptocurrency holistically in 2017, but this doesn't mean that this kind of scenario will not going to happen again. Right now, altcoins are getting better, but one thing I noticed is that, these altcoins are following the price of bitcoin. Meaning, the more projects that is getting better, the more people will buy Bitcoin because sooner or later, they will also notice this pattern of Bitcoin leading almost all the cryptocurrency to increase their market price.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: slackovic on September 25, 2020, 09:30:52 AM
I've missed that year badly man!
When some shitcoins were 100x from what they are now , I remember ethereum blue got 2$ then and now 0.001$ , everything pumped then , I loved it , was so much easier to make money out of crypto , this year is not bad too but in Defi section and yield farming!

Oh my God! Ethereum Blue... You just remembered me about that project. Is it still alive? I remember earning a lot of money back then when it pumped. But the problem is that back then no one could earn money when BTC price was going down. Now we have futures and leverage trading where "big guys" can earn money when BTC price is falling so for them it's not important that price go up. It just has to be volatile to earn money.

I believe that the BTC and other crypto prices will rise again, but no one knows when. Something has to start the next bull run. It won't happen on it's own.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: TIDOVEE on September 25, 2020, 09:56:05 AM
2017 was really a remarkable year so far in bitcoin history, even though we are expecting more and better this coming 2021, it was 2017 that actually brought bitcoin main limelight
There was a quick financial turn around positive for most participants.In my country many started making enquir I enjoyed it but I wished I enjoyed more and I can't wait to take the best advantage on the next bull run.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: hongchao123 on September 25, 2020, 10:01:08 AM
Years before 2017 was golden years. 1k growth yearly, it was great time...


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: meanwords on September 25, 2020, 10:09:57 AM
The golden years for scammers and fraudsters I guess. A lot of people and investors are still ignorant back then which is why most cryptocurrencies pump even though they are useless. Though it is also the time where Bitcoin was widely known. We can't deny the impact of 2017 event in the growth of Bitcoin but I think it's still not the golden years of Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Bitstar_coin on September 25, 2020, 10:21:28 AM
So far I think yes,. 2017 was the Golden Year of Crypto, there has not been any year like it, it was a great year for many crypto enthusiasts and most especially for those who utilize their opportunity properly during that period, I hope to see another 2017 again in the near future.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: blckhawk on September 25, 2020, 10:27:26 AM
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Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

We can't say that 2017 is the "Golden Year of Crypto", as we are at the very beginning of the development of crypto. I am sure that there will be many more surprises in the future, which will be associated not only with the price of BTC. but also the appearance of new altcoins that will attract attention.
Precisely. We cannot say that 2017 was the "Golden year" but rather one of the best era instead. I am pretty sure that there will be a new ATH to come but we don't know when though. I agree that we are just in the beginning, though several countries are now acknowledge the existence of these currencies but still some of them are still are having a doubt. Well, we cannot blame though. Apparently, the reason why crypto surge this half of the year is because of the pandemic, this pandemit drastically hit the stock market and so investors choose to put it on crypto. That could also be the reason why DeFi programs are now hyped.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Bitlover10 on September 25, 2020, 10:29:46 AM
Their is no doubt that 2017 was a golden year in crypto but this year also included many scams too. So many shit projects raised fund during this period and you can't find now. Where the question is what's next? I can say there are so many pump and dump happing in the market and Its take afraid new commers to take entry in this market. Top exchanges are very greedy and taking no responsibility for adoption of crypto. So its really important to make people's aware about market and makes positive vibes about crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: fuer44 on September 25, 2020, 10:38:29 AM
you could say 2017 is the best, because the bounty goes so well and the payments are always on time, even faster or if it is only a few days late. In addition, price growth in the market is also significant, from the bottom consistently to the top and the peak at the end of 2017 before finally falling in 2018.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: kotajikikox on September 25, 2020, 10:48:30 AM
I've missed that year badly man!
When some shitcoins were 100x from what they are now , I remember ethereum blue got 2$ then and now 0.001$ , everything pumped then , I loved it , was so much easier to make money out of crypto , this year is not bad too but in Defi section and yield farming!
actually that was 2018 when altcoin season happened,starter by ethereum in january 2018 hyping up to almost 15 hundred dollars.
comparing to the Defi season now?it looks like there are similarity but the thing is in altseason major currencies dominate the market.
But now?shitcoins are dominating the whole market things that very questionable and un trusted.
you could say 2017 is the best, because the bounty goes so well and the payments are always on time, even faster or if it is only a few days late. In addition, price growth in the market is also significant, from the bottom consistently to the top and the peak at the end of 2017 before finally falling in 2018.
Here we go again,another Bounty story ..don't you have any place to tackle ?though in that same time so many scams start to happen,and in 2018
climbing high the scam cases in crypto coming from Bounty and ICO.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Wapfika on September 25, 2020, 10:56:45 AM
you could say 2017 is the best, because the bounty goes so well and the payments are always on time, even faster or if it is only a few days late. In addition, price growth in the market is also significant, from the bottom consistently to the top and the peak at the end of 2017 before finally falling in 2018.
2017 is the prime year of crypto, where its momentum is really impressive and undeniably high. The market at the time is less risky as we can earn even there are tons of shitcoins, the popularity of airdrop and bounty. After that year scam projects appear, so lucky those who able to take too much profit from the 2017 hype.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: lienfaye on September 25, 2020, 11:04:03 AM
Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
Year 2017 is indeed the best year for crypto so far. The coins drastically increase and reached their ath. Its a profitable year indeed, seeing our coins soaring high makes me think its a really worth it investment. But after that everything changed since the market turn bearish and bitcoin return to its lowest price at $3k. For me there's more to look forward in the future, we can reach the last ath again or even surpass it, well no one really knows but im still optimistic that it wont be long and we'll see  another bull market again.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: masterrex on September 25, 2020, 11:20:52 AM
IMHO, I think its YES! because if we compared nowadays the 2017-2018 All-time high records have not yet broken, Despite in that reality we all know that the Crypto Industry was still young thats why I believe there's a lot of opportunities will come along the way and who knows that the 2017-2018 All-time high records will be broken. But until such time has not yet come I believe that 2017-2018 is a Golden Year of the Crypto Industry.    


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: iamaruf on September 25, 2020, 11:21:53 AM
till now yes 2017 was the golden year of crypto. That time not only BTC but also other altcoins reached ATH.after that crypto crash happened and few coins can't survive. That time many people earned lots of money in a short time. But I think In the future the crypto industry will break 2017 records, But I will say that till now 2017 was the best year for crypto industry.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ven7net on September 25, 2020, 11:26:39 AM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

For me personally, 2017 was the best year and I was able to make good money on cryptocurrency. However, now the market is saturated with various cryptocurrencies, and therefore, to repeat the success of 2017, a lot of money and even more new users are needed. To be honest, I doubt it will get the same boom as in 2017. Of course, there will still be successful destinations such as DeFi that can create a little buzz in the market, but this is not the massive boom that was in 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: seamusdorakos on September 25, 2020, 11:28:31 AM
Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
Before saying anything I would like to point out - there is no "shoulds" in investments, its only your or other people's perception of upcoming future.
Anyway, do believe 2017 was the Golden Year of Crypto, in terms of great start of a great new technology in our lives.
Thus, I don't think it was the best year for crypto overall - there were not many good projects and overall technical side was fairly raw compared to current state of crypto market.
Even though bitcoin and eth and most of other old coins are lower in terms of price at the moment - you can clearly see huge improvements in features that cryptos are offering nowadays.
Greater things are yet to come.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: iTradeChips on September 25, 2020, 11:44:23 AM
I don't really see that year as a good year for crypto not even the word golden comes to mind. I would call it the good year for crypto bounties and that's it. All the things that happened in this year helped a lot of bounty participants and were able to get good value to the signature campaigns, and the translation bounties and at the time the twitter and facebook posts that one does and many people were able to earn decent amount at the time. My colleague was able to earn around 5,000 dollars at a time and for me was able to pay some debts. And I am sure many people were blessed with good bounties at the time as well.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ice098 on September 25, 2020, 12:03:53 PM
2017 was really a remarkable year so far in bitcoin history, even though we are expecting more and better this coming 2021, it was 2017 that actually brought bitcoin main limelight
There was a quick financial turn around positive for most participants.In my country many started making enquir I enjoyed it but I wished I enjoyed more and I can't wait to take the best advantage on the next bull run.

Its the best year that every crypto hodler and trader could ever dreamt off. The best year so far in the history of cryptocurrency. Its where the value of crypto is such a bull that you may never get tired of checking the blockchain and even it has some fluctuations of the value but that value is so far different from now. I remember that year where i personally experience how lucky that year was not only for me but to all of us as cryptocurrency traders and hodlers. Im still hoping the best year for the digital currency to come though maybe it may takes long but hopefully newbies can also experience where cryptos are on peak.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: yohananaomi on September 25, 2020, 12:04:35 PM
till now yes 2017 was the golden year of crypto. That time not only BTC but also other altcoins reached ATH.after that crypto crash happened and few coins can't survive. That time many people earned lots of money in a short time. But I think In the future the crypto industry will break 2017 records, But I will say that till now 2017 was the best year for crypto industry.
Yes, with the price received by bitcoin and affecting all altcoins it is clear that this year was a golden year for crypto, won't there be any changes with crypto in the future? Instead, I predict that the peak golden year will be in 2021 and it will be seen starting from the end of this year. if the movement has started, it is certain that it will happen and we are waiting because the crypto surprise has been awaited for a long time.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: yeamin.rsl on September 25, 2020, 12:39:59 PM
Till now 2017 was the "Golden year of Crypto". But i strongly believe that The best is yet to come.
Check this article : https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2020/06/08/bitcoin-could-hit-300000-in-five-years-even-without-institutional-adoption/#6225331252c6


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: MWesterweele on September 25, 2020, 01:19:13 PM
Till now 2017 was the "Golden year of Crypto". But i strongly believe that The best is yet to come.
Check this article : https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2020/06/08/bitcoin-could-hit-300000-in-five-years-even-without-institutional-adoption/#6225331252c6

It is definitely true that year 2017 was a year where a cryptocurrency is in big hit. I am truly agree that 2017 was a Golden year of crypto and i'm lucky enough that i may able to experienced the peak success of the digital currency. Today we may be disgusted of what we have seen on the market, a red marks indication that the value of our crypto are low. Bit i am hoping for another best year to come for the crypto currency. Hopefully came it so soon.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: NavI_027 on September 25, 2020, 01:46:14 PM
For me it really was. Last quarter of 2017 is the best compared to the next one up to until now. Actually, it was a great time to start my journey as a bitcoin investor :).

Though last ATH was so memorable for most of us, I do believe that we don't just end there. I know the price right now is having a hard time to stabilize and to soar high but I am confident that it will skyrocket in the future especially knowing that the current pandemic opened a huge opportunity for people to get know of it more. Maybe after a year, two or three? Who knows? The best thing to do right now is to keep hoarding ;D. (Sounds greedy so still buy at your own risk)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: yazher on September 25, 2020, 02:02:40 PM
I don't think so because the bull-run has only happened in the last days of December which is one of the great histories of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. However, I don't consider it golden age since it's not that long before it falls again after that trend. For me, 2017 was the best year fo bounties because almost project that appeared that year was legit just before they become shit and bankrupt. But most of the project that year was good and paying. there are lots of bounty participants who got their biggest history of received payment in bounties.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Kunnu on September 25, 2020, 02:21:32 PM
If we compare 2017 to the past two years then yes it was a golden year so far for Bitcoin and other altcoins and 2020 is not over yet so anything can happen in the remaining months of this year and it will be very interesting to see anyways I am expecting something positive with btc in the month of December hopefully all things go in a positive way.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: chikator on September 25, 2020, 03:00:40 PM
Oh yeah it definitely was. It was the time where you just made a white paper, create your own coin and it would take value because people were willing to buy it because of the hype. The sudden rise in value of the coins was beneficial to those who started crypto not long ago before 2017. I still regret missing the opportunity that year gave.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: jossiel on September 25, 2020, 03:05:40 PM
I'm expecting more for bitcoin by next year. It's presumably to be at $15k by this year but I think that's visible by 2021.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
Well, thank you for making me remember how good the end of the year 2017. It wasn't that long but if you were able to sell some bitcoins during that time and took profits, you'll appreciate it more this time.

But I think it's the latter, history may repeat itself and I think bitcoin will show us more than it has showed last 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: coin-investor on September 25, 2020, 04:34:07 PM


Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

So many people made money in 2017 even shitcoins are pumped I don't believe 2017 is the golden year of Bitcoin the golden year is yet to come, the community is now maturing and so many new platforms are created just like Decentralized Finance, once we have another all-time high it will be our golden year, it's going to be better than the last one.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Renampun on September 25, 2020, 04:42:52 PM
I joined here in 2017 and that year was the best for me personally...
to be honest, for me, the best year in crypto was between Q3 2017 - Q2 2018, at that time I could make tens of thousands of dollars. I hope HYPE will be re-created like that year. I agree 2017 is a 'golden year for crypto'.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Shallow on September 25, 2020, 05:11:58 PM
From the look of things, I think the best is yet to come but however I would say that 2017 can be seen as the year which brought a turning point in the crypto space. Just as you rightly said, Bitcoin grew in a huge way both in price and other areas thus bringing a very good attention to the crypto space. Also at the same moment, many altcoins rose to prominence in fact the list is endless. But nevertheless, comparing the ideas which developers are bringing up everyday (excluding the scam ones) one can say that in fact there is more to witness in the near future.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: sayam on September 25, 2020, 06:28:55 PM
I believe & almost sure that 2017 was the Golden Year of Crypto. Also, I think another year like that will never come in the near future. Those memories will remain in our minds for a lifetime.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Alert31 on September 25, 2020, 06:38:22 PM
We can't say that 2017 is the Golden Year of Crypto because the development of bitcoin is just getting started. I believe Golden year of bitcoin is just coming, just wait and watch! If almost all people globally will accept and use bitcoin and government will legalize it, I think the value of bitcoin will increase more than the last 2017 ATH.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: naikturun on September 25, 2020, 06:55:57 PM
I think the increase in 2017 is the best for now, so going forward sooner or later there will be other increases.
i wonder when bitcoin will reach 100k $.This year the crypto market is starting to improve due to defi, uniswap projects and maybe other things that will boost the market later.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: aioc on September 25, 2020, 07:07:06 PM
Oh yeah it definitely was. It was the time where you just made a white paper, create your own coin and it would take value because people were willing to buy it because of the hype. The sudden rise in value of the coins was beneficial to those who started crypto not long ago before 2017. I still regret missing the opportunity that year gave.

And developers still thought that they can still do that copy another developer's whitepaper create a fake team and create a fake roadmap and make money, there are members here who screened a lot of projects and weed out the good one to the bad one, if you want to have another opportunity educate yourself and do your research on coins that you intend to invest, not just pick any coin like what happen back 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Kasabus on September 25, 2020, 07:26:48 PM
We can't say that 2017 is the Golden Year of Crypto because the development of bitcoin is just getting started. I believe Golden year of bitcoin is just coming, just wait and watch! If almost all people globally will accept and use bitcoin and government will legalize it, I think the value of bitcoin will increase more than the last 2017 ATH.
2017 was definitely a great year for crypto but with the surprises that happened to crypto everyday, i believe the best or the golden year for crypto is still yet to come. Bitcoin and other altcoins at the moment may have low prices but once there are great news that will hit the market, crypto prices will definitely reach its all time high price again.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Ozero on September 25, 2020, 07:58:33 PM
It was the most profitable year because it was so easy to gain a thousand percent profit with almost every ICO or altcoin. Now, there are profits, but it is really hard to predict which coin will explode to the moon. Currently, we no longer see such increases on DeFi coins.
Don't forget that, during the 2017 in the eyes of ICO things where good because of their new invention compared to this 2020 with the event of Defi, this two event has actually helped in the beginning to a new era in the cryptocurrency industry. What happened in 2017 has taught us a big lesson that we won't take this 2020. The hype of 2017 did more harm than we thought and investors are just be careful with the 2020 hypes.
Therefore, 2017 is hardly a golden year for cryptocurrency. Most likely, it can be considered a year of great opportunities for participants in the cryptocurrency market.
The rise in prices for cryptocurrency in 2017, and first of all for bitcoin, was too fast and therefore it was followed by the same rapid and deep fall, and this also led to the onset of the mevezhy market for the next two years.
I don't know if this can happen again in the future, but the cryptocurrency market was not prepared for such growth then.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: pixie85 on September 25, 2020, 08:27:32 PM
2017 was the bubble year for crypto with all the cloud mining and ponzi schemes still active or begining. With so many ICOs pumping to incredible numbers and people believing there would be no end to it. The time when so many projects were abandoned and died.

It was definitely a year of hype but it wasn't a golden year. The best is yest to come with Bitcoin reaching a new high.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: abel1337 on September 25, 2020, 08:39:05 PM
It was the most profitable year because it was so easy to gain a thousand percent profit with almost every ICO or altcoin. Now, there are profits, but it is really hard to predict which coin will explode to the moon. Currently, we no longer see such increases on DeFi coins.
Don't forget that, during the 2017 in the eyes of ICO things where good because of their new invention compared to this 2020 with the event of Defi, this two event has actually helped in the beginning to a new era in the cryptocurrency industry. What happened in 2017 has taught us a big lesson that we won't take this 2020. The hype of 2017 did more harm than we thought and investors are just be careful with the 2020 hypes.
Therefore, 2017 is hardly a golden year for cryptocurrency. Most likely, it can be considered a year of great opportunities for participants in the cryptocurrency market.
The rise in prices for cryptocurrency in 2017, and first of all for bitcoin, was too fast and therefore it was followed by the same rapid and deep fall, and this also led to the onset of the mevezhy market for the next two years.
I don't know if this can happen again in the future, but the cryptocurrency market was not prepared for such growth then.
I think It will depend on the people point of view if 2017 is the golden year of bitcoin, Those who experience it will surely agree that 2017 is the golden year since the price leap of bitcoin a year after that is so huge that even the public was curious what's happening. It also gave so much publicity that year because of media reporting it's growth on national television. As a crypto believer, We will all agree that 2017 won't be the last and we should expect an equal or more than what happened that year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: kayvie on September 25, 2020, 08:44:30 PM
Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
No, what we have in 2017 is not the golden year of crypto. What I think is this is just the beginning. Most people think that this is the golden year because this is the very first time it reached the price that no one anticipated and the whole world was shocked about it.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: kawetsriyanto on September 25, 2020, 09:15:17 PM
It depends on how you determine the "golden year". If you conclude it based on the price of crypto coins, then I agree if 2017 is the best year so far. But if you conclude it based on the quality of the crypto project, its adoption around the world, and the use for various purposes, then I think the current year is better. By the way, I think the golden year of Bitcoin doesn't always determine based on the prices on the market. You also can consider some factors as I said before^.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Mulann2 on September 25, 2020, 09:23:09 PM
Yes bro, I don't see any other year as profitable as 2017 in my few years of being in the crypto space and am sure some of the crypto old timers will equally agree to this, 2017 was a year of life changing for many people but for me I was still a newbie so I didn't take much advantage of the period.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Danslip on September 25, 2020, 09:28:30 PM
2017 as the gold and the old year of the crypto markets is still the dream year by many crypto traders, investors. Unfortunately, the years after 2017 were not as successful as expected due because of the known mess in the crypto industry. New altcoins are released every year but none of the new projects can go up in terms of value. I have no idea when this drama will end and crypto investors will feel better in green markets.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: kevinzxz on September 25, 2020, 10:38:04 PM
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Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

We can't say that 2017 is the "Golden Year of Crypto", as we are at the very beginning of the development of crypto. I am sure that there will be many more surprises in the future, which will be associated not only with the price of BTC. but also the appearance of new altcoins that will attract attention.

I agree with you, because 2017 was the year when cryptocurrency became famous, therefore many investors are interested to investing in cryptocurrency and make the price of cryptocurrency increase very high in 2017, so I also believe that in the future there will be unexpected things about cryptocurrency and make cryptocurrency famous again, so that the price will increase very high and exceed the price of cryptocurrency in 2017.


Title: Re: Năm 2017 có phải lŕ "Năm vŕng của tiền điện tử"?
Post by: noorammak on September 26, 2020, 03:20:55 AM
In terms of overall market growth, 2017 was the most prosperous year. All markets have a bullish trend, but within this price, the increase is a huge risk that the value is pushed too high.
The majority of projects do not have their products after the ICO. All are just bubbles.
The year 2019-2020 is better because the majority of old projects already have specific products and are still developing. I think the market is showing its value right now.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Strongkored on September 26, 2020, 04:56:43 AM
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Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
It is only the beginning of the golden year because there will definitely be a year when crypto is booming again with even more fantastic prices and crypto enthusiasts will already know how to take part in the golden era.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: masphie on September 26, 2020, 05:18:56 AM
May be yes may be no.
If we want to know about that, let see in next year 2021.
And i think bitcoin will be higher than 2017.

Each year, bitcoin is developing in terms of its price, becoming more expensive which is good for hodlers. And also in terms of market adoption. We just experienced a good hype in cryptocurrency holistically in 2017, but this doesn't mean that this kind of scenario will not going to happen again. Right now, altcoins are getting better, but one thing I noticed is that, these altcoins are following the price of bitcoin. Meaning, the more projects that is getting better, the more people will buy Bitcoin because sooner or later, they will also notice this pattern of Bitcoin leading almost all the cryptocurrency to increase their market price.

I told you above, bitcoin may be will be higher than 2017.
About altcoin, Maybe not all altcoins will follow bitcoin. And I think it all depends on their program.
And in this year bitcoin start laying the foundation for the best price in the last month or next year.
Let's wait and see...


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: nicecrypto on September 26, 2020, 06:04:40 AM
Golden year for some but not for many newbies who lost heavily as a result of lack of understanding, 2017 was like both a good and bad year for different people, for those who are already in the game and knows how the market operates took advantage of it and for the newbies who have no clue how the market operates got burnt big time.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: sulendra12 on September 26, 2020, 06:14:06 AM
2017 was surely a great year for crypto, but for the title of golden year? We don't know that yet. There are so many features that Crypto could offer to us and it's not even close to the end. We are still in under development of crypto and people with so many great ideas will represent the idea to the community later.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Pompa on September 26, 2020, 06:38:17 AM
Absolutely that is the time  many change their life in financial situations.. I guaranteed that bounty's and Al investors are successfully reach there goal. In 2017 was my first year here as a member of crypto world  it was really amazing that the Bitcoin got the highest peak in terms of profitable.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: YOSHIE on September 26, 2020, 08:08:48 AM
Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
2017, it can be said that the year when new project developers are familiar with crypto, they only create one model name for crypto / coin they want to develop in the market, not many people know about a particular coin, so it is very natural for investors, investments, companies to only focus on one project / coin, so it is very reasonable for the price to soar.

Different today, on the contrary, in the body of the project, several other projects were broken up to trade on the market, for example Tron etc.

Many people are currently confused about which crypto to invest in, new coins appear with a higher price and less supply, whereas old coins have a large supply at a low price, which is what makes cryptocurrency flooded.

The current crypto golden age is not balanced, only certain cryptos are experiencing their heyday, in contrast to 2017 which was almost evenly distributed to all cryptos on the market.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: shoreno on September 26, 2020, 08:22:54 AM
2017 was surely a great year for crypto, but for the title of golden year? We don't know that yet. There are so many features that Crypto could offer to us and it's not even close to the end. We are still in under development of crypto and people with so many great ideas will represent the idea to the community later.

ahh your saying that golden year has not yet to come or not yet experienced ?  because cryptos are not yet on thier final form ? thats a good insight .

if people are like you that dont treat last bull as the best time , those people are still here and are expecting for more  but this post can encourage them again to comeback  . they can still change thier short term mindset and extend it to longer   . at the end , we all can get much benefits that is never been experienced before  .


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: gabbie2010 on September 26, 2020, 08:51:28 AM
Yes bro, I don't see any other year as profitable as 2017 in my few years of being in the crypto space and am sure some of the crypto old timers will equally agree to this, 2017 was a year of life changing for many people but for me I was still a newbie so I didn't take much advantage of the period.
2017 was a year in the history of cryptocurrencies that was very remarkable, many crypto enthusiast or hodlers earned massive profits, many ICOs boomed and Airdrop was instant hit and profitable, yes it can be refer as the golden year of cryptos ever since the price has not reached a new ATH to surpass the last one at $20K.
However the price had not done badly  market volume and price Cap had  been very encouraging, cryptos acceptance is gaining ground on daily basis, many exchanges are coming on board etc all these are good signs and indication that the future is very bright.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: cryptoknightt on September 26, 2020, 11:00:00 AM
because that year was the highest fomo on crypto and all coins went up at that time.
but many people who compare it to now because they joined that year feel that crypto is a good place to get money quickly, even though they don't know that in previous years crypto prices were exactly the same when bulls didn't happen.
no one has experienced such an increase.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: lousie9 on September 26, 2020, 11:13:45 AM
yes, right then I owned 2 BTC and sold it when the market exploded in 2017, it was also a golden year for me personally as it has made huge profits from bitcoin and some of the top altcoins. So, I think 2017 was a golden year for me and I will never forget that beautiful moment.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Alohadanc3 on September 26, 2020, 11:41:23 AM
Yes 2017 was really god year for crypto market. Bitcoin price hiked a lot and touched the highest point. But it's not only about bitcoin. Many coins like ethereum,xrp, neo also touched their highest value. Many people who hold crypto atleast high cap coins make huge amount of profits. After that we saw a very bad market conditions. And after so long time in 2020 we saw a good green market now. We saw some incredible growth on many mid cap coins. People make lots of profit this year too. But stpill 2017 will be the golden time of all time.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: cheezcarls on September 26, 2020, 11:46:38 AM
I have to agree that 2017 is the best year of crypto when ICOs are booming. I wish Ant Man, the Pym Particle and the quantum realm are real so that we can go back through time to take advantage of it. I only got serious in cryptocurrency investing sometime in October 2017 and got engaged into airdrops and bounties on the following month. That year alone saved me from financial disaster.

I was drowned in debt, selling some of my gadgets just to keep me survive, not having a stable job, underestimated by my parents, etc., because they say that I’m a complete failure. Because of that 2017 big bull run, it saved me financially and gave back much more to my family and those in need. I also lived my dream in traveling here and there, thanks to my 2017 decision.

Although that DeFi is the new trend that keep our hopes alive that Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies are going to experience another bull run in the future, it may not be the same as the Golden Year of 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: deathcode on September 26, 2020, 11:50:34 AM
yes, right then I owned 2 BTC and sold it when the market exploded in 2017, it was also a golden year for me personally as it has made huge profits from bitcoin and some of the top altcoins. So, I think 2017 was a golden year for me and I will never forget that beautiful moment.
is that all you get from investing or collecting from the results of several campaigns that you have participated in?
I collected the results of several bounty projects that I participated in before 2017. when everything increased I earned 1 BTC from selling most of the altcoin assets I received from the bounty campaign. you could say my trading capital and investment from crypto came from the results of following the campaigns that I collected so that it could become enough capital to start trading and investing.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: xZork on September 26, 2020, 12:07:34 PM

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
Everyone agrees that by far 2017 has been the best year for the crypto market. I remember that nearly all projects achieved success in 2017.
2017 was also the year when bitcoin hit a record price of $ 20,000, and nearly everyone made money in 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: J1mb0 on September 26, 2020, 12:11:53 PM
Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
I agree that 2017 is the golden year of cryptocurrencies, bitcoin hit $ 20,000 and eth hit a price of $ 1300. 2017 was also a great year for ICOs and investors alike, almost all ICOs rose in price when listed on exchanges.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: mnporter2001 on September 26, 2020, 01:40:36 PM

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
2017 was the golden age of ICO projects, not Bitcoin. For me, Bitcoin will grow even more and go much further than it is now. It is important that we are facing a degrading economy so Bitcoin's price is constrained during this period as well.
When the disease is gradually controlled and vaccines are fully provided, that will be when Bitcoin's strongest growth. in the next 2 to 3 years we will see Bitcoin cross the ATH mark of 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: escalante28 on September 26, 2020, 01:43:19 PM
During the last quarter of 2017, we can say that it's the Golden Days of Bitcoin. We've seen how Bitcoin pumped at it's Best that time and so many investors got hooked with that event. Bitcoin marked a history at that time. And because of that cryptocurrency became known to most people and lots of them became an investor with several ICO's. So many people also made rich by Bitcoin during that time. And now everyone is hoping for the next Golden days of Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: djmixen on September 26, 2020, 02:13:11 PM
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Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

We can't say that 2017 is the "Golden Year of Crypto", as we are at the very beginning of the development of crypto. I am sure that there will be many more surprises in the future, which will be associated not only with the price of BTC. but also the appearance of new altcoins that will attract attention.

Yes I agreed, it hard to say that 2017 is the Golden year for Cryptocurrency, there are a lot of bounty hunters and investors earned so much by this year of 2017 we cannot deny that compared for the ICO project campaigns that arise up when 2018 entered even up to now, none of the project campaigns gave a good profit whether you are investors or bounty hunters.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: SacriFries11 on September 26, 2020, 03:03:02 PM
During the last quarter of 2017, we can say that it's the Golden Days of Bitcoin. We've seen how Bitcoin pumped at it's Best that time and so many investors got hooked with that event. Bitcoin marked a history at that time. And because of that cryptocurrency became known to most people and lots of them became an investor with several ICO's. So many people also made rich by Bitcoin during that time. And now everyone is hoping for the next Golden days of Bitcoin.
It's the Golden Days of Bitcoin so far. I might say that it's possible to make that happen again in the near future. We're still in the developing stage of cryptocurrency and even not in its peak. We're blessed to know it early compared to other people. In that year, so many things predictions have come true. People gained too much money during that time. Launching of altcoins are all over the internet. I remember that time, I'm so lucky to knew that time about cryptocurrency and unlucky because I'm not be able to have atleast 1 BTC before it got to it's peak. We're still hoping that it will happen again not only for BTC as well as other cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: warg2017 on September 26, 2020, 03:16:24 PM
If the deadline is today,i totally agree 2017 is the "Golden Year of Crypto" ,no other year can compare to.2017 created many marvels that to this day there is still no breakthrough ,but if time is no limit,i think 2017 is just a begining of crypto,crypto has a long way to go, There will be more years like 2017 in the future,and more creative,more crazy.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: flagpara on September 26, 2020, 03:30:44 PM
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Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

We can't say that 2017 is the "Golden Year of Crypto", as we are at the very beginning of the development of crypto. I am sure that there will be many more surprises in the future, which will be associated not only with the price of BTC. but also the appearance of new altcoins that will attract attention.

Yes I agreed, it hard to say that 2017 is the Golden year for Cryptocurrency, there are a lot of bounty hunters and investors earned so much by this year of 2017 we cannot deny that compared for the ICO project campaigns that arise up when 2018 entered even up to now, none of the project campaigns gave a good profit whether you are investors or bounty hunters.
We have to go back to the time of 2013 when cryptocurrency had a golden time. Over 800 billion was the market of cryptocurrency, compared to 350 billion. Half the difference of cryptocurrency can't make a golden time. 2017 was the highest peak value until this time. I believe next year's situation could be 5 trillion US dollars.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: RealMalatesta on September 26, 2020, 04:04:59 PM
So far it looks like it a bit, but we can't really say golden "year" if we are being honest. If you take the average of the price in 2017 you will see that it was lower than 2020 and probably ever year after 2017 as well, even 2018 was higher in average. Reason for this was the fact that it was under 1k for at least 6 months, after that BCH came out and before it was published price became like 3k, and by the end of the year it was 20k, so I understand that it peaked at 20k but most of the year it was between 1k and 3k, only in late November and all of December that it was high.

So, we could say that "December 2017 was the golden month of bitcoin" and it will be correct, you can also call 2017 as a whole a golden year if you want to, but if you take the average price of that year, 2017 was not the highest.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on September 26, 2020, 06:20:12 PM
In my opinion,  I think the best is yet to come for Bitcoin and the whole of crypto. The 2017 bull run was never meant to be sustainable and it wasn't healthy for a market to keep growing without retracing or correcting. As much as we want the market to behave that way, It can't be, unfortunately.  I remember it was fueled by the aftermath of bitcoin's halving, ICOs, limited real world use cases and we also had a lot of speculators than actual crypto users who were only interested in how high Bitcoin went in the shortest time possible.

Right now, We haven't had an epic run like that of 2017 but I'm impressed with how far we have come. So far so good, there are more "actual" users and crypto is getting adopted with each passing day from merchants & stores, to companies making use of crypto as their primary payment method to using crypto for everyday activities like paying for a cup of coffee thanks to the crypto debit cards and Bitcoin ATMs available in different parts of the world.


We'll have another chance and this time, we'll go beyond a $1 trillion marketcap.

I hope so. But with tightening regulations, it'll become quite challenging for crypto to soar towards new ATHs in price. Demand for crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017. Maybe with COVID-19 destroying the world's economy, more money will start pouring into the market. It seems to me that ICOs were the main trigger of crypto's bull market run in 2017. The "De-Fi" movement might have a positive sentiment over the entire crypto/Blockchain industry as people look for an exit route to the existing monetary system. If demand for "De-Fi" continues, then crypto will be able to reach $1 Trillion in market cap and beyond. For what I know, this is just speculation than anything else.

As long as developers continue to build a solid foundation for the crypto/Blockchain space, nothing should go wrong. All that matters is utility/usability instead of price per coin. And if cryptocurrencies are useful to the world, then the industry will survive for a long time. If 2017 is not "The Golden Year of Crypto", then the best is yet to come. We just have to be patient in order to obtain great results in the future. Just my opinion :)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: samcrypto on September 26, 2020, 09:59:21 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market.... It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
Having been in this space when BTC was less than $1,000, and seeing that prices rise to all time high in 2017, there is no doubt 2017 remains the "golden year of crypto". 2017 is a reference year and it will continue to be so, not just because of the price, but because it opened the way for so many persons to know and adopt into cryptocurrency and blockchain.
I may not experience that cheaper bitcoin but looking at the price history of bitcoin I can also say that 2017 was the best year and I’m so happy that I came here during that time because I was able to make profit at the very first year of my experience with bitcoin. We are all waiting for another wave of pump with bitcoin, and there’s a higher expectation this time so I hope if we reaches another peak, people will not take profit easily until we make the best prices.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: lienfaye on September 26, 2020, 10:10:49 PM
Cryptocurrency started to reach its peak in 2017, this is a very extraordinary achievement, 2017 is also considered a major milestone in cryptocurrency history. After that, as of January 2018 cryptocurrency has decreased gradually, and until now it has not been able to repeat achievements like 2017.
Thats true, we all waiting for another bullrun like what happened on 2017 but it seems we are still far from that scene.

Somehow the prices of coins are increasing and its a good thing already to take profit. Though it didnt reach the last ath, atleast the market didnt suffer like other market due to pandemic.

Year 2017 is indeed the golden year, but I believe history will repeat itself.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: jajorforce on September 26, 2020, 10:55:11 PM
Everyone should follow the whole price charts of coinmarketcap. Before 2017, the highest price was 1000 USD. Now price charts are becoming equal to 2017 years. All peak value is over 10k USD. Could you imagine what will be the next peak value of coinmarketcap? Wait for the next year to see the next golden year of cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: sulendra12 on September 27, 2020, 05:26:58 AM
if people are like you that dont treat last bull as the best time , those people are still here and are expecting for more  but this post can encourage them again to comeback  .
It kinda makes sense tho why people think 2017 was the golden year of crypto. The price was peaked out at that day and the ICO was really hyped because you could found really great ICO at that day and I respect that for those whose thinking like that, but like I said earlier we will see something more from cryptocurrency in the future.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Mpamaegbu on September 27, 2020, 06:10:57 AM
At the moment, 2017 remains the golden era in crypto industry but I strongly believe the best is yet to come. I look forward to 2021 for another ATH in the industry across cryptos. Just like 2016 (Bitcoin halving year) foreran the 2017 bull run so will this 2020 (halving year) also forerun another bull run in 2021. BTW, it is so far so good in the industry as it is now. Given the pandemic, one would expect Bitcoin to have crashed beyond encouragement but that isn't so as price has continued to remain above $10k despite global financial crisis. Again, I think we now have genuine users and investors unlike what we had in 2017 when a lot of investors saw Bitcoin/cryptocurrencies as a get rich quick investment scheme.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: rollingdice on September 27, 2020, 06:11:39 AM
2017 was the golden year for Bitcoin, it's evident. Altcoins followed it. Of cause, 2017 was the year of high profits. That year over 1,500 cryptocurrency specifications existed. Now the total number of cryptocurrencies is 6,955. The crypto market becomes more competitive, the golden year won't repeat.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: judeafante on September 27, 2020, 07:16:52 AM
2017 was the golden year for Bitcoin, it's evident. Altcoins followed it. Of cause, 2017 was the year of high profits. That year over 1,500 cryptocurrency specifications existed. Now the total number of cryptocurrencies is 6,955. The crypto market becomes more competitive, the golden year won't repeat.

After that or the following year, so many investors have been scammed for buying coins on their all-time high and failed to sell it when the market is crashing, it's a golden year for those who made a profit but not for those who bought but failed to sell for profit and just cut their losses.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: jajorforce on September 27, 2020, 02:49:55 PM
2017 was the golden year for Bitcoin, it's evident. Altcoins followed it. Of cause, 2017 was the year of high profits. That year over 1,500 cryptocurrency specifications existed. Now the total number of cryptocurrencies is 6,955. The crypto market becomes more competitive, the golden year won't repeat.

After that or the following year, so many investors have been scammed for buying coins on their all-time high and failed to sell it when the market is crashing, it's a golden year for those who made a profit but not for those who bought but failed to sell for profit and just cut their losses.
After the cryptocurrency golden time we're passing only 3 years but we now have 4 time altcoins. How can we see the next bullrun?
Although investment is almost the same as golden time, investors are interested in new altcoins. What will the amount of altcoins coins be in the next golden time?


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on October 04, 2020, 01:42:32 AM
At the moment, 2017 remains the golden era in crypto industry but I strongly believe the best is yet to come. I look forward to 2021 for another ATH in the industry across cryptos. Just like 2016 (Bitcoin halving year) foreran the 2017 bull run so will this 2020 (halving year) also forerun another bull run in 2021. BTW, it is so far so good in the industry as it is now. Given the pandemic, one would expect Bitcoin to have crashed beyond encouragement but that isn't so as price has continued to remain above $10k despite global financial crisis. Again, I think we now have genuine users and investors unlike what we had in 2017 when a lot of investors saw Bitcoin/cryptocurrencies as a get rich quick investment scheme.

I hope so. For crypto to be able to rise towards new ATHs, the pandemic must be put to an end. Only then, the mainstream economy will rise having a positive impact over crypto's prices on the market. While crypto rebounded to its pre-COVID levels in price within a short amount of time, it's still below its latest ATH. We may be in an accumulation phase before the market explodes after a vaccine is found. Or everything could turn bleak, leading towards a massive downfall in price after the demise of COVID-19. Despite what happens in the future, I think that each Bitcoin halving will have profound effects over the crypto market's valuation in the long term. But we'd need to be patient in order to achieve great results in the future.

Nonetheless, 2017 will remain as the "Golden Year of Crypto" until the market experiences new ATHs in price. If 2021 turns out to be extremely bullish for crypto, then it'll become the industry's best year yet. Current holders will gain substantial profits in the long term by having invested in crypto at an earlier time. With more people considering crypto to be a true alternative to Fiat, it seems to me that the best is yet to come. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: xOdiumNostrumx on October 04, 2020, 06:36:28 AM
From today's perspective 2017 definitely seems like an almost unreachable time of a vast crypto prosperity, but who knows, maybe in 2030 2017 will only be a small blimp on the crypto timeline when it comes to the growth of the market and the 2017 bull may looks quite underwhelming in comparison with what happened in the 20-30 time frame.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: sourish on October 04, 2020, 07:07:55 AM
One can call it the 'golden year', but mainly for the increasing popularity, awareness and recognition of crypto! For how can we limit a still nascent cryptosphere into some historic bubble, where gradually the world is beginning to pay attention, recognize and participate, and we are yet to see the changing faces of crypto and its unfathomable success.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Shasha80 on October 04, 2020, 07:43:27 AM
Cryptocurrency has only been around for about a decade, so it's too early to call 2017 the golden year of crypto. Because I am
optimistic that the future cryptocurrency will be better than 2017, I even believe Bitcoin will be able to reach the price of $ 100,000.
Even though 2020 there has been no significant development and it is still far from achieving 2017. We must not be pessimistic,
just be patient, and keep collecting as much cryptocurrency as possible. So when the price returns to the all time high price,
we can enjoy the profit.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: mirgo1791 on October 04, 2020, 07:49:44 AM
with the bounty i won around 1400 for works with the signature and article campaign. i hope by now the year of 2020 i should have same or similar returns as previous one as now pupils might have with more of choice with project from reputable developer.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: smyslov on October 04, 2020, 08:15:42 AM


Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

So far it is our golden year but it's only the beginning we have a a lot of golden years to come in the future, the technology is evolving the community is growing and a lot of new projects are being introduced, our best years are yet to come 2017 is just another one but it will not be the best one, next year we will record another all time high.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: DrG on October 04, 2020, 09:19:54 AM
I guess most of you missed the 2011 run to $33 when people were mining a block (50BTC) a day. Of course 4 months later BTC dropped to $2 and proudhon was prancing around screaming Bitcoin is a bubble.

$33-->$2.

All of a sudden $20k to $3k doesn't seem so bad. We're only 1/2 down, still better than the $1200 run which sat $160 to $450 for 2.5 years.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Jackl87 on October 04, 2020, 10:54:45 AM
As of now i would say yes. 2017 was crazy, back then i was part of a signature campaign and the coins i earned there were worth mor tan 100k $ at the height of the bullrun.
Of course i didn't sell and now they are worth less than 2k  ::).
But who knows it's quite possible that we will experience a similar bullrun than in 2017 in the future. All the regulations that happen in the crypto space will help to make it more attractive to new users.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Viscore on October 04, 2020, 11:03:39 AM

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
I witness the last 2017 Bullrun, truly amazing and a great year ever for crypto. I know there's a lot of surprises to come in the coming years but I'd never think that it can be greater than that year. People are now careful, hypes are somehow ignored.
2017 market history is the last and only strong bullish that might happen in crypto IMO. And I don't expect for another $20k had to come even we are in huge market adoption.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Vishnu.Reang on October 04, 2020, 12:13:09 PM
What happened in 2017 was once in a blue moon event. I don't think that it will repeat ever gain. Bitcoin went from $900 per coin to $20,000. Many of the altcoins went up by 100x and even 1000x. This created a lot many billionaires and millionaires out of thin air. The media coverage was mostly positive and as a result a lot of people invested in cryptocurrencies. Unfortunately, some of them made their investment in shitcoins and lost all of their capital.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: arbifahrozy on October 04, 2020, 12:52:35 PM
Everyone that experience 2017bullrun agree that year is a golden time for cryptocurrency. I still remember bitcoin is on tv news because it reach highest price at the time. I hopes that bullrun happen again but im not really sure.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: claire_lovely on October 04, 2020, 02:44:15 PM
2017 is just part of a long series of developments. Usage continues to grow every day and I only expect to see more adoption year on year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: monineklutak on October 04, 2020, 03:18:09 PM
Everyone that experience 2017bullrun agree that year is a golden time for cryptocurrency. I still remember bitcoin is on tv news because it reach highest price at the time. I hopes that bullrun happen again but im not really sure.
don't worry, I am sure the bullrun will happen again,
look at some Altcoins that have reached their highest peak or are called all time highs, such as LINK, BNB, and several other Defi coins,
of course this makes us even more believe that altcoins that have good fundamentals will reach a point the highest peak again


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on October 05, 2020, 08:29:42 PM
What happened in 2017 was once in a blue moon event. I don't think that it will repeat ever gain. Bitcoin went from $900 per coin to $20,000. Many of the altcoins went up by 100x and even 1000x. This created a lot many billionaires and millionaires out of thin air. The media coverage was mostly positive and as a result a lot of people invested in cryptocurrencies. Unfortunately, some of them made their investment in shitcoins and lost all of their capital.

The massive increase in crypto prices witnessed during the year of 2017, could be a once in a lifetime event. With the introduction of ETFs, and futures contracts, it'll be hard for Bitcoin to reach higher prices within such a short amount of time. The crypto market is much more regulated than it was before, reducing the chances of manipulation by both whales and insiders (mainly exchanges). Some say that crypto's boom in 2017, was a result of Tether pumping millions of dollars into various crypto assets across the market. The ICO boom also contributed towards increased demand for crypto at a fast pace. Now that the market is saturated, the chances of 2017's events repeating themselves are very slim. I hope I'm wrong, and crypto sees greater years ahead as a result of increased adoption in the mainstream world.

Considering that 2017's events came after Bitcoin's halving in 2016, there's a slight possibility the whole market will be very bullish by 2021. Of course, this is speculation since crypto is hard to predict. Prices can either go all the way to the moon or down the drain in an instant. Theoretically speaking, Bitcoin's prices should a be lot higher than what they are right now because of the way the cryptocurrency was designed (deflation). After all, every halving had a positive effect over Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies' prices over time. So there's enough reason to believe that 2017 was not the "Golden Year of Crypto" since the best is yet to come. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Piston Honda on October 05, 2020, 08:59:11 PM
it was epic but you can see it was all coordinated, all the btc whale bots just went berzerk across all exchanges to make alts fly, esp with btc on the rise.  amazing to see such returns after a shithole of coins for years before.  buuuut as usual all dumped.....rightly so.  sadly maybe more than they should have (for some coins that is).  granted many shitcoins showed their true colours ones many users/devs got rich and could exit back then.  the 'fuck everyone else' mentality really is shit here.  sucks this bear market lasted so long and in some cases, it still is.  but i think we're on the upturn now since awhile.  the 'big time' money and pumps will still come...just take longer.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: forexandcryptoauditor on October 05, 2020, 09:05:43 PM
I think truly 2017 was a golden year. Even though in the future if you will see BTC at 25K, there will not be any surprise. Compared to a few years before 2017 and the year 2017 itself, it was a new era of cryptocurrencies. Kind of evolution. But today, either people have lost hope of overconfident about tomorrow's cryptocurrencies market.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: elvismicc on October 06, 2020, 02:12:59 AM
2017 was almost like my first year in crypto, I join a trend call lending coin of course I made some good profit but I was so greedy so at the end I ended up losing everything and ever since then I stop investing in crypto until recently a friend introduced me to Bluzelle staking and I decided to try it out, but the truth is that 2017 was golden because uptil date "$20k remains btc ATH so 2017 was really especial we are still waiting to witness a new ATH and until 2017 the best year for crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: barbara44 on October 07, 2020, 08:33:01 PM
From today's perspective 2017 definitely seems like an almost unreachable time of a vast crypto prosperity, but who knows, maybe in 2030 2017 will only be a small blimp on the crypto timeline when it comes to the growth of the market and the 2017 bull may looks quite underwhelming in comparison with what happened in the 20-30 time frame.
The way I look at this is that we cannot go in the past and only what we can control is the future and there is absolutely no reason to think that bitcoin will drop in the future because the way bitcoins are designed the amount of coins are getting lower and lower as there are coins being lost, burned, etc so the demand will increase and as the coins become lesser and lesser the value has to go up only.

The miners fees is also getting halved after every halving and that means the cost of the bitcoins has to increase after each halving so I mean yes 2017 was great but if we want to succeed we need to plan tomorrow because crying about past will only bring sad memories. Think positive, act positive and reflect positive.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: cute nmp on October 07, 2020, 09:05:18 PM
It was definitely the best year of crytocurrency to me I got so much in 2017-2018 from bounties.A few bounties at that time can easily pay hundreds of dollars to bounty hunters especially if someone put on a signature campaigns unlike now where we only get very little for bounties.The only regret I have is that I did not invest in any projects at that time.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: geyayy on October 08, 2020, 02:16:13 AM
Q4 of 2017 and Q1 of 2018 is the most golden period for everyone related to cryptos even bounty hunters made thousands to millions by doing simple tasks even when they have not much knowledge related to cryptos.

 I agree with your statement, sir. It was those dates that crypto pumped hard, however the higher it pumped the steeper the dump that happened then. I still can remember when I am just a bounty hunter back then that I earned a lot from it and able to support myself from my studies and now a professional. I hope it will pump again soon.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: rahmat86 on October 08, 2020, 03:29:21 AM
It can be said that 2017 is the Golden Year of Crypto, the price of bitcoin continues to rise, making everyone unexpected, including myself. in the next year I think there will also be surprises that will occur so we will wait


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Sy on October 08, 2020, 04:48:29 AM
So far, absolutely 2017 was the year when millionaires were made in crypto. And, IMO 2017 was the year that saw a tremendous increase in the crypto userbase because BTC was surging really hard at that time.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: LogitechMouse on October 08, 2020, 09:16:51 AM
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Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
So far, I can say that 2017 is the Golden Year of Crypto.
It is a golden year only for those investors who bought Bitcoin earlier that year and then sold it at its peak (around November-December). For them it is the most profitable year so they can say it is the golden year for them. On the other side, those who missed the opportunity will say that "Nahhh it isn't and I know that there will be more to come in the future".

As for me, maybe I can consider the year as my golden year since it is the year where I started to learn crypto. It helped me a lot especially in investing. I believe that there will be opportunities like that in the future. Lets just wait for it :).


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: CryptoTrip on October 08, 2020, 10:29:27 AM
A great year for absolutely any cryptocurrency. This year, many have enriched themselves, many have lost their funds. I entered the world of cryptocurrencies at the end of 2017 and acted extremely cautiously, so I managed to make money. It was also the heyday of this forum, because it was here that the primary information of the projects that came out was located. Golds times)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Distinctin on October 08, 2020, 11:05:51 AM
A great year for absolutely any cryptocurrency. This year, many have enriched themselves, many have lost their funds. I entered the world of cryptocurrencies at the end of 2017 and acted extremely cautiously, so I managed to make money. It was also the heyday of this forum, because it was here that the primary information of the projects that came out was located. Golds times)
Perhaps, nobody is expecting that year that the market it turns to bullish 1 year after the 2016 halving. We are expecting the market to repeat itself and show the same 1 year after the 2019 halving, probably next year. But wondering if that becomes possible as the market behaves differently.

2017 is the best year ever for crypto, it followed by ICO, Defi (and what next) but these things never have such a huge rally in the market, in fact, they all just went gone shortly after hitting on the market for a while.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: pinggoki on October 08, 2020, 11:17:47 AM
It is true that the year 2017 was the best but I don't think we can call it "Golden Year of Crypto" as we only at the beginning. Perhaps, we can probably call it "One of the best Year" because Crypto is still going, we never knew how this innovation will go, there's even a chance that it will set a new ATH. So basically, Crypto is vague, we cannot predict how this will go, it still expanding and growing more bigger. It is more like it has no peak that is why there's no golden year at least for me though.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: iTradeChips on October 08, 2020, 11:51:21 AM
In my opinion, I won't really call this a golder year, sure many people got rich during this year, but many more lose a lot and was driven to madness at the same time. Golden age perhaps for those who got to the moon and bought their own Lamborghinis after they got the millions. Me and the troops always think that the decline of the price was mainly a correction of the hype that was given to Bitcoin. It corrected and then it declined and decreased. Pity those who bought it at it's peak. But just wait for it and there would be another golden year of Bitcoin and the Alts.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: budi691 on October 08, 2020, 01:43:46 PM
2017 was an extraordinary year, only by becoming a bounty hunter could one become rich. but they forget this is only for a while and eventually become poor again and finally they leave, and when crypto 2020 starts to rise many people rise up and all hope that the coming year will be even more extraordinary than 2017,


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Jeger.Kiting on October 08, 2020, 02:20:25 PM
I agree on that, that in 2017 it was a time where everyone got a fantastic income, but many speculate that 2017 was the beginning of the Crypto revival, have you ever read the news or heard a prediction that in 2021 is the emergence of Cryptocurrency where everyone believes that this year there will be a significant increase in prices, hopefully it is true that 2021 will have a large increase like in 2017 ...


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Kunotcoin on October 08, 2020, 03:15:14 PM
I don't think so, because how can you say and define that 2017 is a Golden Year if during that time many people have become a victim usually the Noobs and many other investors that were suffered from huge losses because of the year 2017 crypto bubble. But I agree that during the Year 2017 Bitcoin will become more popular up to these days. 


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: soenan on October 08, 2020, 03:57:29 PM
In my opinion, when compared to current conditions 2017 was a golden year for crypto because the price movements were very high at that time and crypto has made history in its price. but I am sure in the future crypto will again create a new history and can even surpass prices like in 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: illnino on October 08, 2020, 06:43:08 PM
It was definitely the best year of crytocurrency to me I got so much in 2017-2018 from bounties.A few bounties at that time can easily pay hundreds of dollars to bounty hunters especially if someone put on a signature campaigns unlike now where we only get very little for bounties.The only regret I have is that I did not invest in any projects at that time.

It seems that 2017 was yesterday. That time most people really understood that we have entered a new era of cryptocurrencies. Almost all started to take crypto as something, which is not vague, not “virtual” only, but the thing that can affect the life and change it for the better.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: shamimal93 on October 08, 2020, 06:48:05 PM
I also think that 2017 was the golden year of Crypto. Because in that year Bitcoin price was hit highest price and that was 20k $. Every coin price was risen in 2017. That was the great year for holder. They made huge profit by holding coin. Hope that Come back that day. Also in that year so many good and successful project was launched.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Insomnia family on October 08, 2020, 06:55:25 PM
yes it is. It's true that 2017 was the year cryptocurrency took a big hit. most of the investors have made big profits at that time including me one of them .. but at the moment the crypto market is not supportive, the price of the top coins has not reached the highest point yet. I still hope that the golden year can be repeated.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: KimmyF on October 08, 2020, 07:36:38 PM
Q4 of 2017 and Q1 of 2018 is the most golden period for everyone related to cryptos even bounty hunters made thousands to millions by doing simple tasks even when they have not much knowledge related to cryptos.

 I agree with your statement, sir. It was those dates that crypto pumped hard, however the higher it pumped the steeper the dump that happened then. I still can remember when I am just a bounty hunter back then that I earned a lot from it and able to support myself from my studies and now a professional. I hope it will pump again soon.
What was the "golden time" before 2018? The Marketcap increased incredibly every golden time. I'm ready for the next opportunity in 2018. I'm worrying about golden time because everyone started to invest later frustrated. We shouldn't invest in every project as we are now doing. Until this time 2018 was the golden year for crypto but next Golden time will be excel trillion USD.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Becky666 on October 08, 2020, 08:02:11 PM
Until now 2017 remains the best, almost all ICOs in that year get the highest sales target before the ICO ends. and people in droves want to buy before they are on the exchange. because almost any ICO can benefit x10 - x100 in just a few days.
There won't be another year to compare with the 2017 crypto age. This year was the best year for anyone who choose to make an investment with this technology, millions of new investors made some good catches from this program. I could vividly see the 2017 to be the very best year for cryptocurrency existence. What have been seen today through defi system is just a little of the 2017 ICOs and can't measure up with them if we're to compare the years. Though, we hope to see another golden year aside the 2017 which drawn millions into cryptocurrencies.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: articlecity on October 08, 2020, 09:30:08 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
Do not feel discouraged and never feel hopeless, soon we will see market back into bull season.
Yes 2017 proved to be massive year for many many crypto supporters but hopefully 2021 will be even bigger. I am very bullish about next year and i think the whole year will be dominated by bulls.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: StephenJH on October 08, 2020, 09:33:12 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
Do not feel discouraged and never feel hopeless, soon we will see market back into bull season.
Yes 2017 proved to be massive year for many many crypto supporters but hopefully 2021 will be even bigger. I am very bullish about next year and i think the whole year will be dominated by bulls.
Last year many users have repeated the same hopes for 2020 but nothing positive happened as you can see. Maybe next year will be different but I am speechless when I see manipulators control the total crypto market. The golden year of crpyot markets was 2017 but almost 90% of market nature has changed since this date.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: kindbtc on October 08, 2020, 09:37:06 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
For Bitcoin 2017 was definitely a golden year especially the second half it was literally mind boggling to see massive bulls and i still remember waking up everyday to see btc value increasing 500 to 1000 everyday that was reqlly intense bull phase to say the least. I hope similar market will be back soon.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: bustabitsboy on October 08, 2020, 09:47:48 PM
It cannot be argued that 2017 has become the "golden year of cryptocurrency" as we are in the very early years of cryptocurrency development.  I think there will be many surprises in the future that will lead to the emergence of new altcoins that will attract attention.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: MCobian on October 08, 2020, 10:14:16 PM
Of course 2017 was the best year for cryptocurrency, when 2017 was very easy to generate 10x-100x profit. And I am sure the events
that happened in 2017 will definitely repeat themselves, many predict that this year will be repeated like 2017. But the fact is that there is
no significant increase in the market this year. Based on my predictions that 2021 will be the Golden Year of Crypto, because usually one
year after the halving there will be a quite high price increase in the crypto market. As happened before, in 2016 there was a bitcoin halving
and in 2017 the crypto market experienced a very high increase.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Valzador on October 08, 2020, 10:19:24 PM
Of course 2017 was the best year for cryptocurrency, when 2017 was very easy to generate 10x-100x profit. And I am sure the events
that happened in 2017 will definitely repeat themselves, many predict that this year will be repeated like 2017. But the fact is that there is
no significant increase in the market this year. Based on my predictions that 2021 will be the Golden Year of Crypto, because usually one
year after the halving there will be a quite high price increase in the crypto market. As happened before, in 2016 there was a bitcoin halving
and in 2017 the crypto market experienced a very high increase.
Your prediction will be wrong because, in 2021, investors will not take risks by entering the crypto market if there are no critical events that occur in this world. 2017 will not be repeated because, in that year, all investors are still curious and trying crypto commodities.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: tbterryboy on October 09, 2020, 04:01:28 PM
There are still probability that we will never see bull run like this again...
There are possibilities of all kind and I agree that after the blatant drop a few months ago people are scared and think that bitcoins might drop anytime but the truth is how bitcoins held during these covid times is actually quite great in itself.

What happened in 2017 was once in a blue moon event. I don't think that it will repeat ever gain. Bitcoin went from $900 per coin to $20,000. Many of the altcoins went up by 100x and even 1000x. This created a lot many billionaires and millionaires out of thin air. The media coverage was mostly positive and as a result a lot of people invested in cryptocurrencies. Unfortunately, some of them made their investment in shitcoins and lost all of their capital.
Yes the growth in terms of % might never be reached again because growing from 900 to 20k is just a different level of growth and after so much popularity now a lot of bitcoin holders are there so the price would never grow at the same rate again but then I am quite sure the overall price in terms of USD will soon and surely cross the 20k mark which people often call as ATH price.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: unusualfacts30 on October 09, 2020, 04:16:18 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

Up until now that can be considered Golden event but before that Golden even was when bitcoin hit from pennies to $1000. It really depends on the perspective and I think there were will be plenty of opportunities in the future for people who choose hodl for long term and ignore the short term bumps. Right now even the stock market is quite frisky due to covid-19, this is not the time to be scared but use it as an opportunity to enter the market or cry later.

Remember, btc went from $1000 to $300 and people were saying it would never go back to $1000 but look at where we are now.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Ezravdb on October 09, 2020, 04:46:04 PM
After 2017 passed, there was no new ATH that was able to be achieved by the king of Altcoin (ATH). Of course it is a separate assessment where ETH and BTC reached ATH in yearn (2017). The era that will come will not necessarily be as beautiful as in 2017 because in the current era, there is often news about fraud in the cryptocurrency world or frequent exchange hacks like what happened in the kucoin market recently.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: alisonwonder on October 09, 2020, 04:52:20 PM
Of course 2017 was the best year for cryptocurrency, when 2017 was very easy to generate 10x-100x profit. And I am sure the events
that happened in 2017 will definitely repeat themselves, many predict that this year will be repeated like 2017. But the fact is that there is
no significant increase in the market this year. Based on my predictions that 2021 will be the Golden Year of Crypto, because usually one
year after the halving there will be a quite high price increase in the crypto market. As happened before, in 2016 there was a bitcoin halving
and in 2017 the crypto market experienced a very high increase.
Your prediction will be wrong because, in 2021, investors will not take risks by entering the crypto market if there are no critical events that occur in this world. 2017 will not be repeated because, in that year, all investors are still curious and trying crypto commodities.
indeed that is because no one can guarantee the prediction and of course the price of cryptocurrency will always have price movements that are difficult to guess, so investors prefer to try new products in 2021 such as defi projects that make many investors and investors. the rich have great success.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: proTECH77 on October 09, 2020, 05:23:06 PM
We are about to experience what we have  never  experience  since 2016 which  will  make every investors  to  testify  that 2020 is the best year compare to 2017, when the price of some crypto was $780 when it bull 2018 $3,122 that make many investors happy with their reward they got from their investment.
I think with some research carry out, show that all crypto investors are about to experience crypto pumping and stable as never before. The sign people where seeing in 2017, many investors are experiencing it now that is making more investors to put more effort in their investment to make great profit.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: pandanaran on October 09, 2020, 06:07:32 PM
for me 2017 is a golden year for the crypto industry as well as my wallet too, well I don't think it's just me but including all of you, especially those who have crypto investments and bounty hunters in 2017 who took advantage of the sales of coins in that year. Currently it is very different compared to 2017, to get money from promoting bounty projects is quite difficult, most projects end with fraud.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: EMV on October 09, 2020, 06:45:45 PM
I'm sure the best is yet to come.  Yes, 2017 was a very busy year in terms of trading, but this year the market revived with new very interesting projects.  Blockchain technologies are developing and are definitely in great demand.  I'm sure the best is yet to come, this is just the beginning!


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ecnalubma on October 09, 2020, 06:47:02 PM
No doubt it was one of the best year in crypto and I’m glad I had witnessed that history but also witnessed how most cryptos melt after their ATH. I believe there’s more coming in crypto space, 2017 is full of hypes even the trash coins are mooning now they are filtered and people slowly learn where to put their investments.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: albon on October 09, 2020, 07:35:50 PM
2017 was a special year with many successful projects that gave investors and bounty hunters a lot of money, and scam projects were scarce, so yes, it is the golden year of cryptocurrency, I think if this year was repeated with the deFi projects it would be a diamond year. We don't know what the future holds for us, but we are optimistic about crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Pithaxz on October 09, 2020, 07:55:27 PM
yes it is true that 2017 was a crypto golden year, Even though the last ATH was very memorable for most of us, I believe that we don't just stop there. I know the price is currently having a hard time stabilizing and going high but I am sure it will skyrocket in the future especially knowing that the current pandemic opens up a great opportunity for people to find out more about it.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: CarnagexD on October 09, 2020, 08:13:07 PM
It cannot be argued that 2017 has become the "golden year of cryptocurrency" as we are in the very early years of cryptocurrency development. 
I was born in this forum in that year, who would have not found this bitcoin forum after inputting bitcoin in google search bar lol Golden year of cryptocurrencies at the time, bitcoin was being recognized by many people even getting in mainstream media. But that was just golden, I'm waiting for the diamond one  ;D

I think there will be many surprises in the future that will lead to the emergence of new altcoins that will attract attention.
Surprises like what? that Satoshi is Craig Wright? and Vitalik is just a clone? just kidding. I can't say now what will altcoins do in the future, all I see is pump and dump, then die.   ::)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: HK88 on October 09, 2020, 08:19:58 PM
I didn't know crypto at that time, but most people said that 2017 was the golden year of crypto, but if I look closely I think people think 2017 is the year of crypto, maybe because it's the first time in crypto history that BTC and some Altcoins reached their highest price or a price that nobody had anticipated and the whole world was surprised by it.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: reza7777 on October 09, 2020, 08:31:38 PM
In my opinion 2017 is not only the year of gold but it can be said to be the year of diamonds for crypto because at that time we can very easily get money, a year like that will never happen again even now it can be said to be defi hype but it cannot beat the golden year of 2017


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: StephenJH on October 09, 2020, 08:45:36 PM
In my opinion 2017 is not only the year of gold but it can be said to be the year of diamonds for crypto because at that time we can very easily get money, a year like that will never happen again even now it can be said to be defi hype but it cannot beat the golden year of 2017
The comparison is not right, the DEFI HYPE is totally speculative but the organic market growth was the main case during the 2017 bull run. Easy money was possible for new investors in 2017 due to the high volatility and the x100 pumped altcoins which have been bought before October 2017. 3 years ago the majority of market participants are not aware of scam projects but now the big part of investors&bounty hunters know how to find the scam project. The education level of investors has been increased a lot since 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: lienfaye on October 09, 2020, 10:48:15 PM
In my opinion 2017 is not only the year of gold but it can be said to be the year of diamonds for crypto because at that time we can very easily get money, a year like that will never happen again even now it can be said to be defi hype but it cannot beat the golden year of 2017
The comparison is not right, the DEFI HYPE is totally speculative but the organic market growth was the main case during the 2017 bull run. Easy money was possible for new investors in 2017 due to the high volatility and the x100 pumped altcoins which have been bought before October 2017.
Indeed the current defi hype and the bullrun 2017 are different to be compared. I believe year 2017 is not going to be the last time that we can see the price of coins consistently increasing, it will occur again. Its just that we are not certain if how long we're going to wait. Thus it takes guts and patience for us investors to gain huge profit like we did almost 3 years ago.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: lionheart78 on October 09, 2020, 10:53:12 PM
The year 2017 was the Golden Year so far.  There may be some hype today but it not as wide as 2017 where every crypto created almost came out successful.  It is also the golden year for crypto scammers since there are far more cases of scams that year than today.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Alohadanc3 on October 10, 2020, 03:04:17 AM
Yes 2017 was the best year for crypto. Those who were in this market before that time and holding for atleast 1-2 years they were in high profits. The growth was not about one or 2 coins it's about the whole marketcap at that time. The market cap also reached ath at that point of time. After that we see many market pump but not like 2017. Even 2020 has also a good market move. But it's nothing supposed to like 2017. I missed that move. I entered the market when the growth almost came every one talking about crypto at that time late 2017 or early 2018.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Gayong88 on October 10, 2020, 03:38:34 AM
I see like a tidal pattern in the sea. For 2017 it is rising and now the water is receding. I believe 2021 is the start of the BTC price rebound. Today BTC moved to $ 11,397.80


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: NoG-NoG on October 10, 2020, 07:23:47 AM
I think 2017 is definitely the best year for cryptocurrencies knowing how it made a very historical bullish run most especially to our top rank crypto which is bitcoin but I think there is still a possibility that crypto will once again make a very potential bull run and lets hope and wait for that time.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: plr on October 10, 2020, 08:55:33 AM
2017 is the year Bitcoin and many other coins reached their all time high until now it's not yet beaten so we can say that 2017 is the golden year but it will not take long that we will have another golden year, because we've just finished Bitcoin halving it will not take long and experts are predicting the year 2021 as the new golden year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: iTradeChips on October 10, 2020, 10:55:57 AM
We can reminisce all we want and even make multiple threads to commemorate that period when we all made some money during this period. I do wish that this happens again but we need to be careful this time as there are many scams that are out to victimize people. We need to be able to arm ourselves with the knowledge so that in the time of the next moon we will be prepared.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: int03h on October 10, 2020, 11:25:19 AM
2017 marked a new start when projects started to emerge with a new form of crowdfunding, the ICO. I think the market has been overrated and as a result, a series of projects have been devalued hundreds of times. I see that in 2020 onwards, the market will see more progress with old projects that have introduced products, DEFI grows stronger, and projects that are more transparent than before.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ashmodeus on October 10, 2020, 04:39:49 PM
FOMO everywhere, people getting panic about missing something , throw their money to ico, competing to become a private investor, then cashing out, then lock up period has ended , the team also cashing out immediately ,new comers feel dissapoint, then cutting lose, instead of trying to get back what they lose before, they just lost everything by bad actor who create fake ICO/pyramid scheme like BCC. Make a report to their goverment make crypto getting worse after all, banned by goverment or even facebook has block ICO page on the that time.
Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come?
overbought is the best answer for it, of course the best is still not come, its still 11 years old, even for a human kinda rare seeing the best come on 11 years age.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: chip1994 on October 10, 2020, 05:03:45 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
It hasn't been the best year in the crypto market in my opinion, because it still has a lot of scammers and a lot of investors going into debt,  all is just manipulation. In the future, Bitcoin has reduced supply and now there are many financial investment funds holding bitcoin.  That sign suggests that the crypto market will get even stronger in the future and that the market cap could rise to a few trillion dollars.  I am a believer in technology that can lead the future so Blockchain will be an indispensable part.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Btra on October 10, 2020, 05:12:18 PM
Really, it was a great time for the crypto in 2017 because no one ever believed that the digital currency market would have made the investors millionaire only by investing a few pennies. Everybody now expecting that the golden year will come again. Maybe it comes but the boom for every crypto can't be possible. So, buy or invest only  for the chosen crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ansarose1 on October 11, 2020, 03:25:15 PM
Some says that 2017 is the Golden year of crypto. Well i guess it could be true since cryptocurrency was productive that year because of the rising price of bitcoin on December of 2017. It is written as history that cryptocurrency was popularized around the world. Thanks to that year's bullish market that Bitcoin was also popularized. Maybe some other coins would be famous in the future cryptocurrency market just as Bitcoin was.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: VDraci on October 11, 2020, 03:32:56 PM
2017 was a golden year because Bitcoin manages to hit 19000$ per coin and this makes almost all altcoins double or even triple in price, if such happens this year 2020 will be a golden year too right? Crypto space and all projects in this space relies only on bitcoin for biggest surge, anything is still possible, remember that every year crypto keeps getting better, everyone wants to make money so they keep finding their ways to crypto space, the possibility that Bitcoin will hit 20k is very high TBH.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: bastian466 on October 11, 2020, 03:40:49 PM
In my opinion, the golden year crypto is a year where there are no bad events like new or old big or small exchange hacks and no injured investors means there are no fake projects, that must be what many people want and it hasn't happened in the years that  has been passed


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: cute nmp on October 11, 2020, 04:08:04 PM
To me definitely it was .It was the best year of crytocurrency I made so much from bounties and airdrops at that time especially if I put on signature campaign and the best thing at that time is that there are not to much scams unlike now that so many of the project are scams.Most of the project at that time are solid project with a real team.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: jossiel on October 11, 2020, 10:43:58 PM
To me definitely it was .It was the best year of crytocurrency I made so much from bounties and airdrops at that time especially if I put on signature campaign and the best thing at that time is that there are not to much scams unlike now that so many of the project are scams.Most of the project at that time are solid project with a real team.
The scams on that golden year started to turn out coming latter in 2018 after the alts market goes into an all-time high. A lot of them came out and that quickly turned the market into a bearish market.

Warnings were given by popular personalities and many haven't listened to that call as it's a sign of an upcoming long bear for the market. We have defi, and the same comes in, still a lot of scams.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Fakhrulenclix on October 11, 2020, 10:55:28 PM
To me definitely it was .It was the best year of crytocurrency I made so much from bounties and airdrops at that time especially if I put on signature campaign and the best thing at that time is that there are not to much scams unlike now that so many of the project are scams.Most of the project at that time are solid project with a real team.
If you say there are not too many scams, I think that not proper, Even in 2017 also so many scams but we are in the best years in the crypto world so even scams also shitcoins can bring to us profits because take advantage of the situation. Try to see your wallet now and you will know many projects becomes scam and cant to survive


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: tanjiran on October 11, 2020, 11:23:56 PM
I think it depends on the point of view of each. What is clear, 2017 is indeed one of the best times for ICOs and many other projects, starting in 2016. Even grey projects can provide benefits, this is because the market is in a very good state and investors are really active in this. However, if we look at bitcoin price movements, if I'm not mistaken since 2011 there has been a pretty fantastic increase.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: TimeTeller on October 11, 2020, 11:28:51 PM
Some says that 2017 is the Golden year of crypto. Well i guess it could be true since cryptocurrency was productive that year because of the rising price of bitcoin on December of 2017. It is written as history that cryptocurrency was popularized around the world. Thanks to that year's bullish market that Bitcoin was also popularized. Maybe some other coins would be famous in the future cryptocurrency market just as Bitcoin was.

But the best has yet to come. Maybe it is referred to as "golden year of crypto" because of the btc price.
But if we are considering the adoption, I think it will be different.
I will be more on the usage of crypto in the market. The more merchants or shops accepting crypto, the better for btc market.

I think it depends on the point of view of each. What is clear, 2017 is indeed one of the best times for ICOs and many other projects, starting in 2016. Even grey projects can provide benefits, this is because the market is in a very good state and investors are really active in this. However, if we look at bitcoin price movements, if I'm not mistaken since 2011 there has been a pretty fantastic increase.

The best times for ICOs, and ended up bad as a lot of users were screwed.
Now, I assume a lot of investors are now smarter when it comes to crypto investment.



Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Nhebu on October 11, 2020, 11:32:43 PM
I remembered when I started to join in cryptocurrency industry. It was on year 2017 where the hype was strong. It was the greatest bull run ever since it last long up to 3 months starting from September till the end of the year. I managed to get some piece of BTC before in working with airdrops until I trade them in exchanges. All I can say that 2017 is the golden year of crypto but I am predicting that there will still be more in future. If all the countries have adopted the crypto as digital payment. We can see a daylight in this market again.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: oscarftw on October 11, 2020, 11:33:41 PM
To me definitely it was .It was the best year of crytocurrency I made so much from bounties and airdrops at that time especially if I put on signature campaign and the best thing at that time is that there are not to much scams unlike now that so many of the project are scams.Most of the project at that time are solid project with a real team.
If you say there are not too many scams, I think that not proper, Even in 2017 also so many scams but we are in the best years in the crypto world so even scams also shitcoins can bring to us profits because take advantage of the situation. Try to see your wallet now and you will know many projects becomes scam and cant to survive
Golden year of cryptocurrency means the biggest hit time of crypto. Any projects can make easy money this time, we didn't see the scam face of these projects. Now new projects are more legit if you compare this situation. So many projects are doing great and proper updates in this crypto. Earth is circulating. Everything will repeat even Golden time.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: nurilham on October 11, 2020, 11:38:49 PM
2017 was the most beautiful time in the crypto world. a lot of people who get rich suddenly. I really want it to happen again this year or next year.

can earn money easily.
many successful projects.

for the current time, it wasn't so bad. crypto is very stable and if I want to make a profit I usually play short-term trades.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: manfredmann on October 12, 2020, 12:17:57 AM
That would probably do for that year was the record high of bitcoin and until now.

However, there will come a time that bitcoin market record high will surpass on the year 2017. My speculations probably will going to happen on the year 2023. The current market now may probably still going to experience market crash. And after that bitcoin holders will going to make a good bounce back for people are slowly adapting the technology. Bitcoin or cryptocurrency could be introduce for community consumption.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: chikading2016 on October 12, 2020, 02:44:07 AM
Well in 2017 i see the very big increase of the bitcoin price, it is really amazing and that is the time also that i started to think about crypto and how the things going on in there . Almost all of the coin and token that time is rising and investors really gain a pofit, so i can see that year 2017 is a golden year of crypto, not only in crypto but also it is a golden year for bounty hunters who gain big profit by promoting projects.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Thavash on October 12, 2020, 04:50:10 AM
The second half of 2021 - beginning of 2022 will be very good for crypto - mark my words


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: puremage111 on October 12, 2020, 05:08:37 AM
It is definitely by far the "Golden year of Crypto"

If you had been through the 2017, most of the coins, i would say 90% of the coins skyrocket way too high
Its WAY too much without a doubt

Any coins could easily 1000-3000% in less than a month time

But of course after 2017 most of it correct and some even correct lower than where it start
Most of the shitcoin went dead and only the strong remain


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on October 12, 2020, 06:33:22 PM
it was epic but you can see it was all coordinated, all the btc whale bots just went berzerk across all exchanges to make alts fly, esp with btc on the rise.  amazing to see such returns after a shithole of coins for years before.  buuuut as usual all dumped.....rightly so.  sadly maybe more than they should have (for some coins that is).  granted many shitcoins showed their true colours ones many users/devs got rich and could exit back then.  the 'fuck everyone else' mentality really is shit here.  sucks this bear market lasted so long and in some cases, it still is.  but i think we're on the upturn now since awhile.  the 'big time' money and pumps will still come...just take longer.

Agree. There was heavy manipulation on the market back in crypto's "Golden Days" during 2017. Once regulations came through (especially for the ICO industry), everything started to go downhill. It's two years later where crypto is still below its latest All-time-high in price. Maybe 2021 will turn out to be a good year for crypto? I've noticed that each year after Bitcoin's halving, prices for major cryptocurrencies start rising like skyrocket. Considering that the third Bitcoin halving took place in 2020, the best might be yet to come soon. But this is all speculation, since crypto is not guaranteed to go continuously up in price over time. Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies may retain their current prices for a long time. What's important is not the price, but rather how useful cryptocurrencies are for mainstream payments. And so far, there are quite a few which provide real use cases for the mainstream world.

Nonetheless, 2017 will continue to be the "Golden Year of Crypto" unless the market experiences new ATHs in price over the long term. As long as there's money flowing on crypto exchanges, the industry will be as vibrant as ever. With the current "De-Fi" hype, major cryptocurrencies are enjoying higher transaction activity at a fast pace. Ethereum is the one cryptocurrency that's benefited the most with this trend. Prices have stalled quite a bit, but adoption is rising like skyrocket. And that's what truly matters here. Just my opinion :)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Zeehaxan on October 12, 2020, 06:44:13 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
2017 was another year where we saw cyclic bullish wave which is a historic pattern that was previously seen in 2012-13 and then in 2016-17 and now hopefully we will be seeing a similar market in 2021 as it is the time after halving when markets are aggressively taken over by the bulls.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Strotman on October 12, 2020, 07:14:51 PM
2017 was rather a year for the lazy, because you didn't have to make much effort to earn money. If you compare it, for example, with 2020 and the boom in DeFi, then this year you could earn good money, but you had to make an effort and learn how DeFi works. And for many it turned out to be an unaffordable burden


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Rexler on October 15, 2020, 05:09:14 AM
Undoubtedly 2017 was the most profitable year in the crypto sphere, almost every ICO were shooting for the moon, alot of people were making insane gains from all those ICO booms, and since after that, the crypto market has never been the same,the DeFi hype is no longer there also, I doubt if  we can ever have such a wonderful year like 2017 again, but the future is very unpredictable, it might happen again, no one can tell.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: leea-1334 on October 15, 2020, 05:17:56 AM
Maybe it was just because I did not fancy altcoins too much, or even was not interested in selling anything no matter what but the year I properly entered Bitcoin was 2017,,, so it will always be the golden year for me.

Note that I got into many projects that turned out to be scams that year and got into coins and projects that are no longer alive today,,, so golden does not mean profit for me, just good memories:)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: yohananaomi on October 15, 2020, 06:18:54 AM
Maybe it was just because I did not fancy altcoins too much, or even was not interested in selling anything no matter what but the year I properly entered Bitcoin was 2017,,, so it will always be the golden year for me.

Note that I got into many projects that turned out to be scams that year and got into coins and projects that are no longer alive today,,, so golden does not mean profit for me, just good memories:)

Longing for beautiful memories, when indeed the memory of crypto that gave happiness to many people in 2017, agree with your opinion that it is a golden memory that is hard to forget and maybe until now it is longed to happen again.

but with full confidence I feel that something like that will happen again next year, this is the prediction that I see from this year's Halving results. if that's true then maybe it will be more than in 2017, and we hope that can happen.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: escalante28 on October 15, 2020, 06:38:38 AM
The year 2017 was the year where Bitcoin went as high as 20000$ and as per the record, it was the highest price ever for Bitcoin. So many investors thinking it was the Golden year of crypto, but it depends on the perception of each investor. Halving just happened a few months ago, so many are waiting to break that record this year. Who knows before the end of the year will have another "golden year of Crypto".


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Genemind on October 15, 2020, 07:10:12 AM
I just became active again in crypto during that time ICOs were successful, bounties are generous and the market rose like crazy in just a snap. We can say as of now it is the best moment in crypto, but cannot determine what is in store for crypto this coming days, months, or years. Cryptocurrency is evolving as time goes by and more and more people are getting ibvolved on it.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: harapan on October 15, 2020, 07:18:07 AM
We don't know the best is yet to come or not, but what we do know is that during the crypto world, 2017 is the best year for everyone. now just hoping there will be even bigger surprises in the future


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Sembadapuja on October 15, 2020, 08:07:20 AM
We still remember that the market cap value of the crypto market reached a high of almost $ 800 billion and the Bitcoin price reached $ 20k. But I think a better year is coming back and now it's starting to show positive moves marked by rising prices for the DeFi project. Now we have seen a lot of projects that have a uniqueness which makes them valuable. We have seen mass adoption of the DeFi and coin market cap increase significantly. I believe that the BTC and other crypto prices will rise again, but no one knows when. Well no one really knows but im still optimistic that it wont be long and we'll see  another bull market again.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ice18 on October 15, 2020, 08:14:36 AM
Q4 of 2017 and Q1 of 2018 is the most golden period for everyone related to cryptos even bounty hunters made thousands to millions by doing simple tasks even when they have not much knowledge related to cryptos.
Agree as I also experienced this a golden moments for bounty hunters earning like $10k-20k in just one campaign, not anticipating that a bear market will come in the middle of 2018 and all of my holdings fall really fast I dont know if I can say that 2017 is the Golden year in crypto but its one of the best days.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: minatour on October 16, 2020, 02:46:29 PM
2017 is the best year so far, best year for hunters, traders and for all cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Am sure there are more goodies ahead.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: coinswebid on October 16, 2020, 02:55:14 PM
2017 is the best year so far, best year for hunters, traders and for all cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Am sure there are more goodies ahead.

and i believe the history will repeat itself, maybe more
wich mean in the future, another golden year of crypto will coming back, i believe that


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: wmaurik on October 16, 2020, 05:52:32 PM
2017 is the best year so far, best year for hunters, traders and for all cryptocurrency enthusiasts. Am sure there are more goodies ahead.

and i believe the history will repeat itself, maybe more
wich mean in the future, another golden year of crypto will coming back, i believe that
If we compare it to last year, I think this year is a sign of the golden year crypto revival because there are many successful projects this year, and there are also many airdrops and bounties that provide free tokens of great value. and that seems to be improving in 2017, but I'm not sure next year will it be the same as this year or it will come back to like 2019.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: icekohl on October 16, 2020, 06:01:58 PM
Time past, the crypto market is more and more mature, so making money from it will also be more difficult, but in my opinion, the number of scam projects is very small compared to 2017, which is also a good sign. The market will develop more stably and sustainably.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: disconnectme on October 16, 2020, 06:08:48 PM
Yes it was, 2017 prove to us that institutional investors can trust Crypto and allocate part fo their portfolio to it, the rush of money from the institution helps drive the market up that year with numerous ICOs project, I believe it is still going to take time before the space can get that kind of money again because most of the ICOs in 2017 have failed to deliver even just few like Binance that did exceedingly well and for me is a stand out story.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Nalien on October 16, 2020, 06:11:20 PM
Yes I do think that 2017 was the golden year of crypto and I will always remember it. People went crazy after buying bitcoins and it was easy to earn it as well so yeah I believe it was a golden year of crypto.  


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: isaac_clarke22 on October 16, 2020, 06:52:23 PM
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Ah yes that good ol days when the price went up to 20k. It just took a month for its massive increases actually, and it was insane. It should be marked as a part of history of Bitcoin already from its price range.
Kinda sad what happened next as you mentioned, but it's unavoidable as it is a government and you can't do a single crap against it singlehandedly.

It should be something yet to come for me actually, although regulations are happening, some are even lifting their regulations lately. The only question is when.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: tycsols on October 16, 2020, 09:16:16 PM

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

In my opinion the best year is yet to come and i expect it to be really parabolic because you are asking in terms of value gain, right. I think 2025 could be the biggest year because till then crypto would be adopted by masses and 2024 btc halving would also have happened and considering the adoption and historic bullish pattern i assume 2025 can be really reqlly big for crypto market.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: n0ne on October 16, 2020, 09:36:25 PM
It was one among the year for crypto, because the growth took place in large scale with no big drop. More such years can be seen with the upcoming years. For me personally that was a big year, because I had good volume of tokens that grew high. Now even if there is good bump in the market I don't have anything to profit big. With every form of investment, the history repeats and the same happens with bitcoin for sure.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on October 18, 2020, 08:01:52 PM
2017 was another year where we saw cyclic bullish wave which is a historic pattern that was previously seen in 2012-13 and then in 2016-17 and now hopefully we will be seeing a similar market in 2021 as it is the time after halving when markets are aggressively taken over by the bulls.

Agree. There's pattern of a bull market every one or two years after a Bitcoin halving. If history repeats itself, we might be able to experience new ATHs during the course of 2021. Only this time is different since we're living in a pandemic. This brings a period of uncertainty never before seen during crypto's lifetime. It may turn out that 2021 will remain exactly the way 2020 is right now with only a minor increase in price of major cryptocurrencies on the market. Or another boom like 2017 could happen during 2021, making many early investors wealthy. In a crypto world that often behaves in strange and bizarre ways, anything can happen.

Nonetheless, I'd expect the crypto market will reach $1 Trillion in the not-so-distant future. Until that happens, 2017 will remain as the "Golden Year of Crypto". It'll always be remembered as a year where crypto became widely adopted in the mainstream world. So many exciting events happened back then from the formation of ICOs, to the foundation of Binance exchange. In such a short amount of time, the crypto industry has grown into a force to be reckoned with. As Bitcoin's third halving became a reality on May 2020, it should only be a matter of time before prices start rising all the way to the moon. Just my opinion :)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Alohadanc3 on October 22, 2020, 06:05:35 PM
2017 was really a good year for holders and cryptocurrency enthusiastics. Those who hold bitcoin or any big or mid cap coin made a huge amount of profits. But many people also lost  their money on that golden season too. Cause many newcomer started to invest in that high time. But 2020 is also a good time for many people. Normally those who hold some specific akta they make profits in good amount. But this run is not like 2017 cause in 2017 the whole marketcap also pump in huge amount. In 2017 the market cap is almost half of 2017. But let see many good news comes from many institutions maybe this time we break all the records.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: scolary23 on October 22, 2020, 06:26:35 PM
At the moment, too little time has passed to give a final assessment or present an award such as "Golden Year of Crypto". It was just a stage in a revolution in the global economy. The highest point has not yet been. It's just that not everyone understands and understands the importance of cryptocurrencies in the modern digital world. It will take time for those who have doubts about investing in cryptocurrencies to take part. Only by covering the maximum number of participants can conclusions be drawn.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Kez1817 on October 22, 2020, 06:50:35 PM
End of 2017 is the best time of crypto but I think when you say Golden Year of Crypto it has not yet come. Cryptocurrency is still at development stage , So let's wait the Golden year ahead.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Geleve on October 22, 2020, 07:04:49 PM
For sure. i know that even most of the people reading this post adapted to crypto market in 2017. Very rare people were aware about bitcoin and blockchain technology before 2017. Media, newspapers, tv channels started to make news about bitcoin mostly in 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: inoes on October 22, 2020, 11:48:05 PM
In 2017, cryptocurrency was not so well known that it was only natural that many were very interested when told about such a huge profit, and immediately dared to join without learning and learning crypto. however, due to the dark history after the ATH (2018-2019), the next golden age may be born. maybe not in terms of price, but cryptocurrency is will booming and has been used in everyday life which marks its golden age.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: arjuna BTC on October 23, 2020, 03:18:04 PM
In 2017, cryptocurrency was not so well known that it was only natural that many were very interested when told about such a huge profit, and immediately dared to join without learning and learning crypto. however, due to the dark history after the ATH (2018-2019), the next golden age may be born. maybe not in terms of price, but cryptocurrency is will booming and has been used in everyday life which marks its golden age.

history repeat itself, i believe that
and in the near time we will see another golden year of crypto not only in price but mass adoptions too my friend


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Strotman on October 23, 2020, 07:44:11 PM
In 20 years it will be possible to draw some conclusions and determine which year was truly Golden.
2010 is quite suitable for the name Golden Year, because the first purchase for bitcoins was made just then, opening a new era))


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: masterzino on October 23, 2020, 07:54:12 PM
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Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

As almost everything else, there are bullish and bearish waves. With a little bit of luck, 2020 (or at least 2021) will be better than 2017. Most of the coins are now mature, people are mature, DeFi is the '2017 ICO' trend and so on.

I think best is yet to come :)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: nykka on October 23, 2020, 08:04:52 PM
Year 2017 is really historical time for cryptocurrency and I think it was one of the best moments ever, but cryptocurrency is still on the early stage of development, so I think in some years we will see a lot of such monets, which can be even bigger than well-known bull run in 2017


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Emperor of Man on October 23, 2020, 08:09:36 PM
It's possible 2017 was a unique phenomenon that we will not see again anytime soon, but also there's the probability that we will have another bull run soon. Cyclic analysis and the fact that history repeats itself vote for that outcome.

I just don't know if the bull is going to be as strong as the 2017 bull or not. Let's hope it is.  :)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: VolkoB on October 23, 2020, 08:35:44 PM
Yes, it was a golden year, but there will still be platinum, diamond and others. Patience, my friend)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: olabiyijummy02 on October 26, 2020, 03:03:38 PM
During the last quarter of 2017, we can say that it's the Golden Days of Bitcoin. We've perceived how Bitcoin siphoned at it's Best that time thus numerous financial specialists got snared with that function. Bitcoin denoted a set of experiences around then. Also, as a result of that digital money got known to a great many people and loads of them turned into a speculator with a few ICO's. Endless individuals likewise made rich by Bitcoin during that time. Also, presently everybody is seeking after  new Golden days of Bitcoin


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: b1boy on October 26, 2020, 03:43:20 PM
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Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

We can't say that 2017 is the "Golden Year of Crypto", as we are at the very beginning of the development of crypto. I am sure that there will be many more surprises in the future, which will be associated not only with the price of BTC. but also the appearance of new altcoins that will attract attention.

We know we can’t predict what would happen in the future and thats based on what if but for now I agree with him that for now 2017 can be classified as the “Golden Year” for all crypto currency, that was a massive year for crypto currency which brought massive new people into the crypto currency world including me and it has been a blessing


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ampu on October 26, 2020, 03:49:28 PM
In 2017, the crypto market was only just beginning to create products on the Ethereum smart contract platform.
People are curious about Bitcoin right now, the number of Bitcoin searches has soared during this time, individual investors and hedge funds are looking to Bitcoin and ICOs. It is these factors that make Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies increase in value. I think the bull run is like a big bubble. Then everyone lost money because of the bubble burst.

Currently, old projects have specific products after they have ICOs from 2017, some projects are dead, that's how selective markets are. This is a golden time when the crypto market naturally develops in terms of project value and quality.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on October 26, 2020, 06:37:03 PM
I am not so sure that 2017 is the "Golden Year of Crypto". But it was a very profitable year. Many altcoins have increased in price, at that time the bounties were very satisfying.  ;D

Bounties were very rewarding back then. Unfortunately, the crypto/Blockchain space has become saturated with many scam projects. This has lead to a decline in the number of bounties available on the industry. 2017 was a wild and crazy year filled with excitement across all levels. Crypto reached new heights in mainstream adoption within such a short amount of time. Some say that the best may be yet to come as crypto experiences higher demand across the market because of the coronavirus pandemic. With the crypto market experiencing a surge in price as of late, it seems to me that 2021 will become crypto's best year yet.

Nonetheless, anything could happen with crypto as it behaves in strange and bizarre ways. Even if 2021 doesn't turn out to be crypto's biggest year yet, 2017 will always be remembered as the year when crypto became widely adopted in the mainstream world. It was the year that started it all. Now that most people have heard about crypto/Blockchain tech, it shouldn't be long enough before the market experiences new gains in price. If everything goes accordingly, the whole crypto market may be valued at $1 Trillion USD. And early adopters (like you and me) will benefit the most with this trend. Just my opinion :)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: bigcash2011 on October 26, 2020, 07:08:30 PM

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
2017 was a fascinating year for bitcoin and overall crypto market as well. The growth we saw in 2017-18 was not seen anywhere else in anyother market ever.
So 2017 will be rememberd as a great year for sure as many eyes turned to crypto because of the gains back then. But remembering that excitement we can be hopeful of better bulls this time again as well.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: bitpotter on October 26, 2020, 09:56:38 PM
It hasn't been that long since then, when all had changed so rapidly and disappeared until now. I still can't believe 2017 was the greatest year of my life, my life has changed drastically from having nothing to what I want to achieve. Could the golden crypto year be repeated next year? considering the bitcoin halving is coming soon. :)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: jossiel on October 26, 2020, 10:38:09 PM
It hasn't been that long since then, when all had changed so rapidly and disappeared until now. I still can't believe 2017 was the greatest year of my life, my life has changed drastically from having nothing to what I want to achieve. Could the golden crypto year be repeated next year? considering the bitcoin halving is coming soon. :)
I'm sure that you're one of those people that have made a lot during the golden year.

With your question, I say yes. History repeats itself and by that time, it could even be more than the golden year of 2017. It's a matter of trust and maturity of cryptocurrencies.

Everyone is starting to see the potential of it unlike those early years.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: fosco333 on October 27, 2020, 07:23:05 AM
I'm not really sure, but 2017 is surely the best year of ICO projects in cryptocurrency history.
Because many company were launching their ICO projects in crypto, then cryptocurrency price was rising to the highest at that time.
It was a simple supply and demand law, the value of cryptocurrency was rising because many demands of crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Boov on October 27, 2020, 07:47:03 AM
I'm not really sure, but 2017 is surely the best year of ICO projects in cryptocurrency history.
Because many company were launching their ICO projects in crypto, then cryptocurrency price was rising to the highest at that time.
It was a simple supply and demand law, the value of cryptocurrency was rising because many demands of crypto.

I may not so sure that year 2017 will applicably called as a GOLDEN YEAR of cryptocurrency but that year was really a remarkable year of cryptocurrency. Some says that at that year crypto was in its beginning but if it is in the beginning it was really amazing knowing that at that year bitcoin value hit almost $20k. Meaning to say digital currency has a future in the market, but suddenly this amazing performance of crypto didn't last and by the year 2018 enter crypto began to dumped. But as we expect the same process like year 2017 i bet were near to come who would've thought that this year even we faced a pandemic crisis cryptomarket value were amazing in good situation.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: suparigach on October 27, 2020, 10:11:00 AM
Yes, 2017 was golden for cryptocurrency. Hopefully the time may come again in 2021-2022.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Clark05 on October 27, 2020, 10:31:54 AM
Most of the project , coins and many investors earned a lot of money in the year 2017 because the bull market happened even I experienced also to earn more money . But 2018 and 2019 is not good for us because the rpice is continue decreasing but when 2020 entered we have hope and it will happened right now we can back or better the price the value of the crypto and we can create again another golden year for the crypto if we reallly want .


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: rodskee on October 27, 2020, 10:35:44 AM
Looks like we will be having another golden year what you think guys?

Look how the Defi based projects dominates the market this past weeks or months and now still on the road to success.

With this and combined in the coming bullrun this year or the next,i believe that we will be having another High and may step more from what we achieved in 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: imstillthebest on October 27, 2020, 10:49:35 AM
Looks like we will be having another golden year what you think guys?

Look how the Defi based projects dominates the market this past weeks or months and now still on the road to success.


yeah mate thats what i think too but its not about defi but its all about the pump of btc  . by the time btc start moving from 10k , the price starting to increase all the time althought its not that high but it was a good run becuase the price didnt return to 10k or under than that again .

 currently the price was playing between 13k and 14k  .

 november is when btc starts another check point and then for the main event which was going to happen on december , all coins are definetly going to join the bull ride  .


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Vishnu.Reang on October 27, 2020, 11:30:26 AM
Most of the project , coins and many investors earned a lot of money in the year 2017 because the bull market happened even I experienced also to earn more money . But 2018 and 2019 is not good for us because the rpice is continue decreasing but when 2020 entered we have hope and it will happened right now we can back or better the price the value of the crypto and we can create again another golden year for the crypto if we reallly want .

There was a bull run in 2017, but it was not sustainable. Many of the smaller projects went up by 100x or 200x, but they were unable to keep the hype alive. Also, there were incidents, when some of the teams received unexpected windfall and after that they vanished with all that money. If a similar bull run happens in the future, I just hope that it will be sustainable.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Strotman on October 27, 2020, 07:56:47 PM
With the 4 years cycle (as many peoples believe) maybe 2021 will be a golden year. But the problem here is crypto has been quite widely known, which means how it can happen when everyone are waiting for it.
Now many people pay attention to the "4 years cycle", but if everything was so simple and easy to calculate, then there would be much more well-off people in crypto space


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: wheelz1200 on October 27, 2020, 08:16:38 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

Why was bitcoin "supposed" to be any price after halving.  2017 was certainly a good year but there were other years that were good too.  I dont know what you mean by golden years, but if after only 8 years crypto hit its golden age already were are in trouble lol.  People make too much of these short term highs and lows. 


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Em00n01 on October 27, 2020, 08:36:10 PM
Yes Q4 of 2017 and Q1 of 2018 was the golden year for crypto. We have seen many records on that year. Every single coin pump a lot that time. But this is not the end. I believe we will see this type of Golden year very soon again.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: sgenuine on October 28, 2020, 01:57:51 PM
In 2017, the crypto market was only just beginning to create products on the Ethereum smart contract platform.
People are curious about Bitcoin right now, the number of Bitcoin searches has soared during this time, individual investors and hedge funds are looking to Bitcoin and ICOs. It is these factors that make Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies increase in value. I think the bull run is like a big bubble. Then everyone lost money because of the bubble burst.

Currently, old projects have specific products after they have ICOs from 2017, some projects are dead, that's how selective markets are. This is a golden time when the crypto market naturally develops in terms of project value and quality.

This year was the start for many guys as they simply decided that cryptocurrencies would make them rich. That was the year of the highest crypto jump, and not the golden age. Meanwhile, 2017 really changed the life of thousands, and it people definitely started to live better.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: BChydro on October 28, 2020, 02:19:35 PM
Yes Q4 of 2017 and Q1 of 2018 was the golden year for crypto. We have seen many records on that year. Every single coin pump a lot that time. But this is not the end. I believe we will see this type of Golden year very soon again.
If there is a golden year for the entire market in all aspects, we saw much bigger scams during that period and no one should forget those, including ICO scams where millions of dollars are duped and then there were the ponzi coins who had much support from some sections of the community. If you are expecting another golden year expect the scams popping up left and right and we are seeing those signs with DeFi scams.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Debonaire217 on October 28, 2020, 02:22:53 PM
Many people do already labeled 2017 as the "Golden Year of Crypto". Maybe because bitcoin's market price reached 20k USD and it serves as the start of the crypto revolution in altcoins through the ICO's and many project launches. But what I see here is not a Golden Year of Crypto, the following year in 2018 based on my experience was full of news about scam projects, many people also distrust BTC and crypto. So a golden year with this outcome is not a golden year at all.

Perhaps, the date when bitcoin was launch I think was the "golden year" since bitcoin started all of this including all the positive and negative that happened and will going to happen in the crypto space.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Chrystora123 on October 28, 2020, 02:42:35 PM
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This year was the start for many guys as they simply decided that cryptocurrencies would make them rich. That was the year of the highest crypto jump, and not the golden age. Meanwhile, 2017 really changed the life of thousands, and it people definitely started to live better.
"2017 was a golden year for me when I know crypto".  in 2017 my life changed drastically 180%, lot of a good ICO project paid a lot..  at that time I thought that I hope the dive will be like this (continues to get good pay from the bounty program) but Q3 2018 everything started to change many projects were a scam and it was the worst moment for all hunters.  2017 has been a memory, I continue to hope that the moment of 2017 (the best crypto year) will repeat itself..


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: yangongear on October 28, 2020, 02:54:30 PM
As the market matures, the buble growth like 2017 will be difficult to repeat. The market will grow more stably. But I think now is the right time for truly visionary value investors.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: pragna on October 28, 2020, 03:41:37 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

Yes from beginning of BTC market to till i can say 2017 year was the golden year for BTC market as well as crypto market. It was my opportunities that i engaged in year 2017 and i saw that time BTC market which made me surprised also. Though in nCOVID situation in this year market going high but i think that will not be like 2017 and we have to wail many days for that price.

thanks.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: copoyes on October 28, 2020, 04:28:46 PM
for me it is 2017 the golden year of the crypto world because in my opinion that's the peak year for people to know crypto and cryptocurency news has become a hot topic, especially since btc has ballooned and alt coin is still stable
including the ico token token there are still a few which are scam more delicious when you become a bounty hunter in 2017, including airdrops whose system still uses google form
but when 2018 onwards there were many declines and in 2020 there were also many new systems but still not as busy as in 2017


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: bttmember on October 28, 2020, 05:06:16 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
Yes. It was the best year or lets say best performing year for the crypto market when we saw crypto market cap increasing to huge numbers.
But the thing is that not many were able to take profit from such a big run so i hope this time around it will be better.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: cepot9 on October 28, 2020, 05:54:07 PM
Personally I think that's true, because at that time there were so many events and campaigns that really made a lot of money, unlike this time or the year before where the bullshit and utterly disgusting projects were rampant. But in general I think cryptocurrencies are getting better every year even though there are times when the situation is really tough


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Strotman on October 28, 2020, 08:27:50 PM
With the 4 years cycle (as many peoples believe) maybe 2021 will be a golden year. But the problem here is crypto has been quite widely known, which means how it can happen when everyone are waiting for it.
Now many people pay attention to the "4 years cycle", but if everything was so simple and easy to calculate, then there would be much more well-off people in crypto space
Yes, but we know that the wealth is often not for the majority. So I don't think history will repeat itself, and maybe we will see a new trend, or or the market will still be volatile a lot before actually entering the bull cycle.
I agree with you, people tend not to want to learn from other people's mistakes. And not everyone learns from their own. And if there is another bull run, then few people will delve into the essence of new projects, and what will happen in the end, we have already seen))


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: wheelz1200 on October 28, 2020, 09:53:09 PM
As the market matures, the buble growth like 2017 will be difficult to repeat. The market will grow more stably. But I think now is the right time for truly visionary value investors.

I agree.  The amount of foolishness combined with greed will be hard to duplicate.  There was a large injection of new dead money that fed the markets too.  Complete scam coins blew up even when people knew they were scams.  I honestly hope there isn't another 2017 it only is bound to follow with a crashing dump which puts a black eye on crypto


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: NewRanger on October 28, 2020, 11:40:56 PM
We are half away from the last golden year. 409 billion coinmarketcap isn't low enough. Next year will be the next bullrun for cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency will dump again after the next bullrun. I don't believe only for some hype crypto fell down in 2017. The massive fall reason is the correction. This correction was forced to fail all of the scam projects.
i am believe next year will be great year for cryptocurrency moreoverin few days ago i see news that said biggest bank in Singapore open serives for cryptocurrency trading. it will attract new investors from bank customer and make market capitalization increase alot.its normal after massive pump will dump, investors that already get profit will liquidate transaction to take profit. and again whales will take action to get lower price by spreading fud.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Em00n01 on October 29, 2020, 03:53:29 AM
If there is a golden year for the entire market in all aspects, we saw much bigger scams during that period and no one should forget those, including ICO scams where millions of dollars are duped and then there were the ponzi coins who had much support from some sections of the community. If you are expecting another golden year expect the scams popping up left and right and we are seeing those signs with DeFi scams.

I'm agree with you. That time ICO hyped a lot and now DeFi is doing the same. The signs are quite same But i think DeFi hype won't last longer like ICO.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: robelneo on October 29, 2020, 04:10:01 AM


Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
For me it is and until we have another all time high, 2017 is the Golden Year Of Cryptocurrency, we have a lot to lesson here in 2017 not all that shining can be considered gold, and you should look further and not only on hype Cryptocurrency back then are full of deception that is why after 2017 so many investors lose a lot of money because they take the bait on what developers are offering without looking further.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Atang Sulaeman on October 29, 2020, 04:10:15 AM


Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

2017 is indeed the best year of the "Golden Year of Crypto" which may not be repeated, because in 2017 when calculated with the income or profits that are obtained, it is very different from the following years which are very minimal, and I hope that the best "Golden Year of Crypto" will come back in the future.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
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Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: kentrolla on October 29, 2020, 04:35:13 AM
The most memorable year for crypto and it's community was 2017, BTC gave 100s of investors a chance to become millionaires.

The Massive price pump was the best of all time in crypto history and even now many of them are desperately waiting for the same day, some descent price is expected even this year unfortunately the price is going up and down, let's wait and see for a while.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Salauddin1994 on October 29, 2020, 04:35:38 AM
2017 was truly a golden year for crypto. The crypto market pumped a lot the number of scams was much lower but now with the increase in the number of scams the quality of everything has gone down different groups or try to pump them into projects and at one time they get scammed. Many investors have left the crypto market at a loss but now again the market is slowly improving and the number of both investment and demand is increasing whatever comes next the market will be better than before.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: riso2015 on October 29, 2020, 04:59:53 AM
The most memorable year for crypto and it's community was 2017, BTC gave 100s of investors a chance to become millionaires.

The Massive price pump was the best of all time in crypto history and even now many of them are desperately waiting for the same day, some descent price is expected even this year unfortunately the price is going up and down, let's wait and see for a while.

But I think it's not the golden year of Crypto world, I am sure the golden time will come in the years to come. We only look at what we have lived, yes 2017 is best compared to other years, but we don't know what will happen in the future, I believe the world of Crypto is still very profitable in the future.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Mpamaegbu on October 29, 2020, 05:26:19 AM
As the market matures, the buble growth like 2017 will be difficult to repeat. The market will grow more stably. But I think now is the right time for truly visionary value investors.
The scenario you described as a bubble growth was actually a real growth that got a lot of people scared that it could burst. I think it was that skepticism that actually pulled price down in the first quarters of 2018, and not that Bitcoin was a facade. We can see, as evidenced, that Bitcoin isn't a bubble. The crypto industry has come to stay. I expect another major bull run in 2021. It's a repeat every post Bitcoin halving year.

I'm agree with you. That time ICO hyped a lot and now DeFi is doing the same. The signs are quite same But i think DeFi hype won't last longer like ICO.
Yes, that's true. Every bull year is heralded by a hype. 2017 was ICO hype and now it's a DeFi hype. We still have the ICOs with us now though it doesn't generate enough buzz as it did in 2017/2018. It's likely too that DeFi will still be in place even after the next bull run (which I expect in 2021).


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: StyleForceOne on October 29, 2020, 05:36:21 AM
2017 was truly a golden year for crypto. The crypto market pumped a lot the number of scams was much lower but now with the increase in the number of scams the quality of everything has gone down different groups or try to pump them into projects and at one time they get scammed. Many investors have left the crypto market at a loss but now again the market is slowly improving and the number of both investment and demand is increasing whatever comes next the market will be better than before.
It gave a lot of momentum to crypto market indeed, but was it the best year of crypto? I highly doubt that.
As you've mentioned there were tons of scam projects going on at the time, which means market was mainly gambling.
Now we see crypto as real financial instrument which is being picked up by huge corporations and banks.
Not as bullish, but twice as reliable


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: culuuton on October 29, 2020, 05:40:18 AM
The most memorable year for crypto and it's community was 2017, BTC gave 100s of investors a chance to become millionaires.

The Massive price pump was the best of all time in crypto history and even now many of them are desperately waiting for the same day, some descent price is expected even this year unfortunately the price is going up and down, let's wait and see for a while.

But I think it's not the golden year of Crypto world, I am sure the golden time will come in the years to come. We only look at what we have lived, yes 2017 is best compared to other years, but we don't know what will happen in the future, I believe the world of Crypto is still very profitable in the future.
Exactly, the future will have more golden years than 2017 because the future has an infinite number of possibilities. Market movements this year also indicate that the golden time will soon return, this year may not be the same as 2017 but investors are very hopeful next year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: terizla on October 29, 2020, 09:40:59 AM
Yea i think 2017 is the golden year of crypto. When BTC and others crypto pump. But there are when ICO project hype.
And now i hope is the Platinum year of Crypto because the hype of DEFI project. BTC can touch $13k and i hope BTC can reach $100k in the end 2020.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: jcarlo on October 29, 2020, 11:25:47 AM
The most memorable year for crypto and it's community was 2017, BTC gave 100s of investors a chance to become millionaires.

The Massive price pump was the best of all time in crypto history and even now many of them are desperately waiting for the same day, some descent price is expected even this year unfortunately the price is going up and down, let's wait and see for a while.

But I think it's not the golden year of Crypto world, I am sure the golden time will come in the years to come. We only look at what we have lived, yes 2017 is best compared to other years, but we don't know what will happen in the future, I believe the world of Crypto is still very profitable in the future.
Exactly, the future will have more golden years than 2017 because the future has an infinite number of possibilities. Market movements this year also indicate that the golden time will soon return, this year may not be the same as 2017 but investors are very hopeful next year.

Agree, maybe 2017 has been a good year to date but I think that in the coming year, there will be a better year and cryptocurrency is becoming a new investment that is becoming more and more recognized. In my opinion, the transaction value on the exchanger is already bigger than in 2017 and this can be a sign that the next year could be a good year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: didzi on October 29, 2020, 12:46:03 PM
The most memorable year for crypto and it's community was 2017, BTC gave 100s of investors a chance to become millionaires.

The Massive price pump was the best of all time in crypto history and even now many of them are desperately waiting for the same day, some descent price is expected even this year unfortunately the price is going up and down, let's wait and see for a while.


at this moment a lot of good news coming to crypto world, such as paypal will allow their users to buy, sell or hold crypto in their platform and many more
seems we will see another golden year of crypto in the near time, i hope next year my friend,, remember history repeat itself


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: whiteblue on October 29, 2020, 01:03:25 PM
The most memorable year for crypto and it's community was 2017, BTC gave 100s of investors a chance to become millionaires.

The Massive price pump was the best of all time in crypto history and even now many of them are desperately waiting for the same day, some descent price is expected even this year unfortunately the price is going up and down, let's wait and see for a while.


at this moment a lot of good news coming to crypto world, such as paypal will allow their users to buy, sell or hold crypto in their platform and many more
seems we will see another golden year of crypto in the near time, i hope next year my friend,, remember history repeat itself
You are right after the Paypal company announced that it would use the cryptocurrency service, the price of bitcoin rose quite significantly.  if a race against the history of the golden year of crypto is indeed the year 2017 is the year of crypto because BTC was able to shake the world at that time.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: tsaroz on October 29, 2020, 01:25:06 PM
You could call it a golden year for ICO but you can't say the same for crypto. Crypto are still in it's early development phase and they have still a large market to cover. The pump and the subsequent dump destroyed the way projects raised funds and that's for good. As of good cryptocurrency themselves, bitcoin has nearly reached 14K and they'll soon hit their all time high again and this time more sustainably. And again price doesn't make every coin good or bad.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Spaffin on October 29, 2020, 01:27:59 PM
I believe that 2017 was a period of coincidence of certain circumstances that influenced the entire cryptocurrency market and, accordingly, cryptocurrency rates. From now on there will be no such rapid development of events as it was at that period, but in the future the results will be much higher, although the whole process of development and growth will stretch for a long time, since the bulk of investors began to make more balanced and deliberate decisions, and not throw money down the drain, as it was in 2016-2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Shakil29 on October 29, 2020, 02:41:11 PM
Of course, 2017 was the golden age of cryptocurrency. There were a lot of good projects at this time. Most of the projects were successful. Many of my friends earned a lot of money from BTC in 2017. Moreover, the price of BTC increased a lot in 2017. But now there is no such good project. So, it can be said that the time of 2017 was really a golden time.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Spack17 on October 29, 2020, 05:24:24 PM
For now, we can say 2017 is the golden year. But I think we will have better golden years in the coming years. Cryptocurrencies are still unknown to many people. As more people learn, we are approaching a new golden year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: tyz on October 29, 2020, 06:30:04 PM
Yea i think 2017 is the golden year of crypto. When BTC and others crypto pump. But there are when ICO project hype.
And now i hope is the Platinum year of Crypto because the hype of DEFI project. BTC can touch $13k and i hope BTC can reach $100k in the end 2020.

I think 2017 was just a foretaste of what is to come. Bitcoin and crypto are still in the beginning of their development. I think most people are not aware of that at all. Slowly the big investors like Paypal, institutional investors and many more are coming. We may not see a fast rise like 2017, but a slow rise over a longer period of time is better.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Rimon365 on October 29, 2020, 08:20:51 PM
Yes, 2017 was golden year of crypto. Crypto will development many things. If we see market we say BTC price will $1k and it will cross $13k at the end of year. Many altcoin will also huge pump.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: sapnu on October 30, 2020, 02:09:18 PM
For now, we can say 2017 is the golden year. But I think we will have better golden years in the coming years. Cryptocurrencies are still unknown to many people. As more people learn, we are approaching a new golden year.
I can say that 2017 was really the Golden Year of Cryptocurrency. Because at that time almost all of the ICO projects are running successfully and giving every investor and bounty hunters profit. Almost all of the project that time is being supported, every platform, website, and technology that is being innovated is supported. That is the time also that bitcoin value reached its highest peak of price wherein it reaches twenty thousand dollars before christmas as far as I remember, it is actually good for every bitcoin holder that time making their holdings tripled or even become tenfold.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: sarmrakib on October 30, 2020, 02:40:56 PM
It was the most profitable year because it was so easy to gain a thousand percent profit with almost every ICO or altcoin. Now, there are profits, but it is really hard to predict which coin will explode to the moon. Currently, we no longer see such increases on DeFi coins.
Yes right i didn't see any huge move but it still crypto giving us some money .He/She who have invested on crypto have gained there profit already as market got a good bull run .So i think expert always can earn some money even in tough situation of market .However its still look good enough that how market going through i think like as what was in 2017 almost now lets  what happens in next .


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Reosta_ on October 30, 2020, 04:56:10 PM
I think the best is still yet to come. :) In my opinion, the record price in 2017 is nothing compared to the new records we will see in the future. I expect Bitcoin price to reach at least 50k in the next years. Because Bitcoin still continues to be better and better.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on October 31, 2020, 07:33:49 PM
Why was bitcoin "supposed" to be any price after halving.  2017 was certainly a good year but there were other years that were good too.  I dont know what you mean by golden years, but if after only 8 years crypto hit its golden age already were are in trouble lol.  People make too much of these short term highs and lows.

It's true that Bitcoin had good years in the past. However, it's believed that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto" due to the massive increase in market prices in such a short amount of time. It was a special year where Bitcoin's adoption in the mainstream world grew tenfold. That certainly didn't happen when Bitcoin rose all the way to the moon during 2013. By that time, the crypto/Blockchain industry wasn't as vibrant as 2017. While everything went down the drain since the beginning of 2018, there's hope that crypto will reach new heights with every Bitcoin halving. Considering that Bitcoin went through its third halving in May 2020, it shouldn't be long enough before we experience another bull market. Already, prices seem to be rising at a slow and steady rate. It could be that 2021 will turn out to become crypto's biggest year yet.

No matter how you see it, there's no denying that there's more to crypto than meets the eye. It's never been about the price, but rather how useful crypto is relative to Fiat. I'd say crypto has gone a long way since its inception back in 2009. Bitcoin has been the most widely successful cryptocurrency hitting new ATHs every once in a while. You can take advantage of the ups and downs in price to profit within the short term. If everything continues the way it is, you and I will be able to become rich in the future. High prices or not, what matters is mainstream adoption above all else. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: boltz on October 31, 2020, 08:01:38 PM
So far yes , 2017 was indeed the golden year of the crypto if we talk about price movement but if we talk about technology I think 2009 , the inception year , was the golden year of crypto so it all depends on what are you focusing on , tech , price or both. If things goes in the direction we all want it , we might see 2022-23 the peek of crypto in both price and tech.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Alohadanc3 on November 01, 2020, 02:03:45 PM
The crypto space is fully volatile and it goes ups and down by time to time. But 2017 was really a good year. Those who hold bitcoin or any bigcapcoins they gain huge amount of profit. After 2017 many years past but nothing like that year. I know people are talking about 2020 too and it is also a very profitable year for most of the people. But it's nothing like 2017. Because at 2017 the whole market go to its top. Now it's half of 2017. But many good new are coming to the market do eventually the market is growing let's see.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: fmz89 on November 01, 2020, 02:18:21 PM
The price has risen in the years 2011 and 2013 to levels higher than doubling 20 times, so we cannot say that 2017 is the golden year.
Because the price has reached its highest peak does not mean that the matter will repeat, but all conditions are ready for this to happen, especially after the repercussions of covid19.
If we are talking about investment, it is wrong to base investment analyzes on data from the past and to wait, hoping that the price will rise.


because under 2015 no many alt in present, 2017 maybe we call gold old days is many alt flourish at the peak their existence

mining began flourish again, like real oasis in the desert after ethereum came up and many other project begain using advantage of ecosystem

so many project gain 1000x and its first time crypto became mainstream, attracting lot of fresh investor


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: mirgo1791 on November 01, 2020, 02:39:25 PM
yes might be so. as of first time i owned my crypto token as working of the different tasks online. and the latter i might collect of $1500 from trading/exchange and bounty with different offers from developer.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: trauchot on November 01, 2020, 06:02:23 PM
In 2017, of course, there were many discoveries in the cryptocurrency field that helped cryptocurrencies reach incredible heights, but even before that, every year there were various discoveries and achievements that developed cryptocurrencies and still every year we see new achievements in the cryptocurrency field, so each year is something unique for cryptocurrencies.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on November 03, 2020, 01:39:00 AM
So far yes , 2017 was indeed the golden year of the crypto if we talk about price movement but if we talk about technology I think 2009 , the inception year , was the golden year of crypto so it all depends on what are you focusing on , tech , price or both. If things goes in the direction we all want it , we might see 2022-23 the peek of crypto in both price and tech.

Believe me, 2017 was among the best years crypto has ever had. Price-wise, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies went to the moon in a blink of an eye. Some say that the best is yet to come as Bitcoin underwent its third halving. 2021 may be crypto's biggest year yet where we experience a non-stop bull market. The crypto market may head towards a $1 Trillion USD valuation if demand increases at an exponential rate. Besides price, what matters is a cryptocurrency's technical direction and real use cases for the mainstream world. I believe that Bitcoin and Ethereum will be two cryptocurrencies that will last a lifetime. My guess is that after each Bitcoin halving, the pioneer cryptocurrency (BTC) will be used as a store of value just like Gold. Already, people are considering it to be a store of value in these times of turmoil. No matter if 2021 or another year turn out to be bullish for crypto, 2017 will always be remembered as the year when crypto went mainstream.

Nonetheless, crypto is all about being a decentralized alternative to the existing monetary system. Regardless of crypto prices on the market, what ultimately matters is usability. So far, Bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies have done an outstanding job by bringing banking to the unbanked. As long as crypto remains impervious against external interference (mainly governments, central banks, and other third parties), there should be nothing to worry about. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: StyleForceOne on November 03, 2020, 01:55:25 AM
yes might be so. as of first time i owned my crypto token as working of the different tasks online. and the latter i might collect of $1500 from trading/exchange and bounty with different offers from developer.
So do you really think that amount of profits made is a good sign for crypto market overall?
I highly doubt that - it must be more than that.
Yes, it was a good moment in terms of investments to some extent, but crypto now is much more than it was in 2017 thats what I see and thats why I'm more bullish about crypto long term


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: frcat on November 03, 2020, 03:30:20 AM
2017 was a great year for crypto. But 2021 would be better. Such bullruns happens every 4 year. the 1st one was in 2013 (1 year post halving), than in 2017, so next bullrun should happens in 2017 and I hope it will be much huge than previous


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ingiltere on November 03, 2020, 04:06:02 AM
It's safe to say 2017 was the best year for Bitcoin because, obviously, all time high is reached. Altcoin rally followed then.
I joined crypto currency business way earlier than that, so I could easily say 2014 was another big year. Some people expected that pattern to continue for this year, 2014-2017-2020. But so far it didn't meet expectations very much.

Let's consider we have an extraordinary year, global pandemic came out of nowhere. It's okay to delay this big expectation to next year. 2021 would be the new best year for Bitcoin and crypto currency business. I don't really care about daily changes but I'm very optimistic about near future. It feels like we don't have to wait too much to see another big bull run.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Sterbens on November 03, 2020, 05:07:57 PM
Perhaps it is true that only 2017 will be a moment and a phenomenon that will be remembered forever. if reviewed at this time maybe bitcoin is not as rare as a few years ago.
Honestly, getting a halving moment like 2017 is very minimal, yes, even so, destiny could say something else.
it's just that I find it difficult to see the potential at this time.
maybe it's good only in 2017 history will record what a golden year for bitcoin.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Golftech on November 03, 2020, 05:16:56 PM
Perhaps it is true that only 2017 will be a moment and a phenomenon that will be remembered forever. if reviewed at this time maybe bitcoin is not as rare as a few years ago.
Honestly, getting a halving moment like 2017 is very minimal, yes, even so, destiny could say something else.
it's just that I find it difficult to see the potential at this time.
maybe it's good only in 2017 history will record what a golden year for bitcoin.

Back then the hypes really been taken by fomos, but now which there are already lots of projects that being added not sure if same thing will happened to this market, that so called golden age of crypto might be the history, but who knows what future will bring to this as everything can happened as what it's been ever since.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: slashz9 on November 03, 2020, 05:47:29 PM
of course, history records that the highest rise in the crypto market occurred that year. but will history repeat itself, and some people predict the cycle once every 4 years so that the next increase will occur in 2021, is that possible in times of economic conditions like this?


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: passionplus on November 04, 2020, 12:51:44 PM
In 2017, ICO came to Concept, those who invested in ICO got a lot of profit, Bitcoin and All Time Highly putted and Altcoin the highest pump, which was the highest of 2020


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Greatchu on November 04, 2020, 12:54:20 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
2017 was the best year for crypto since 2009 and nothing can change that wonderful history, there is possibility that we will see better year for crypto very soon but that's just a possibility, bitcoin needs to achieve  a new ATH to atleast put confidence in us that something big is coming for altcoins.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: jademaxsuy on November 04, 2020, 01:06:50 PM
In 2017, ICO came to Concept, those who invested in ICO got a lot of profit, Bitcoin and All Time Highly putted and Altcoin the highest pump, which was the highest of 2020
Bitcoin had pump up probably one of the reason is due to ICO projects. We can see that ICO projects are always being paired with bitcoin this I think can make a difference in bitcoin market. Another reason for the ATH is the hype. Many had gone investing in bitcoin after they were able to see a good market and thinking that bitcoin can help them to earn fast and easy money. As for 2017 yes, I do believe that it was a remarkable year for bitcoin but there could be another breaking year that could happen with bitcoin. Who knows!


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Kezacky on November 04, 2020, 02:00:53 PM
I still believe that the best is yet to come. But it is true that 2017 was a special year for most cryptocurrency users, but this year the market has been revived with new, very interesting projects. Blockchain technology is on the rise and is definitely in high demand. I'm sure the best will come again.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: iTradeChips on November 04, 2020, 02:07:51 PM
Q4 of 2017 and Q1 of 2018 is the most golden period for everyone related to cryptos even bounty hunters made thousands to millions by doing simple tasks even when they have not much knowledge related to cryptos.

Maybe could you cite examples of bounty hunters earning millions of cryptocurrencies (or dollars?, not sure what currency since you did not mentioned it) by joining bounty campaigns? Highest I remember is earning 100k for a 4 month signature campaign. But I have not heard bounties giving away millions of cryptocurrencies. Unless you are also citing those who earn millions of shit coins that are worthless and has really no value. That I earned a lot and stayed worthless until the end of their cryptocurrency lives. There was even a shitcoin literally named SHIT and me and my buds received like 100 million coins. So maybe that is what you meant by millions . We made millions of worthless shitcoins.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Jeger.Kiting on November 04, 2020, 03:11:18 PM
Definitely 2017 was the golden year of cryptos for me and also the ICOs, many investors were happy because it was profitable so much. I don't know if we can see again the profitable days of cryptos just like 2017 but hopefully in the future.

I also hope it will happen in 2021 where many people speculate about all Crypto currency prices will be better than in 2017, maybe we will come back to see that next year even though it is just speculation, but I do not doubt that is, because we will not know in the future and even in 2017 no one expected that it was the golden year of Crypto, so then I am talking like this maybe 2021 is the peak of Crypto prices in all markets and lots of good bounty projects are coming. ..


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: soetikno on November 04, 2020, 03:16:56 PM
I think 2017 was a very, very fantastic year for bitcoin and Cryptocurrency, we know ICO fever was everywhere and there were a lot of popping up, I really miss that year, but now we know ICOs have faded as many scammers take advantage of it, now we have to switch to a safe and reliable IEO


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: DamonWilliam on November 04, 2020, 05:20:12 PM
Why then? Do you have any idea what triggered this explosive growth in Bitcoin back then?

Just because of the great interest of people, it was interesting for them to try something new, where they could save, save their own funds.

The growth can be even greater if assets are introduced into many payment systems, government systems.

Paypal entered and you saw what growth was? And this is just one company.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Saisher on November 04, 2020, 06:13:53 PM
The best year in Crypto was 2017 but we have a long way, and so many things are going to happen the Cryptocurrency market is just starting out, the last all-time high is reachable and it will happen anytime soon, the price is now $14000, only $6000 and more good news coming, this is what the community wants for three years now.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: SektorPiii on November 12, 2020, 08:31:40 PM
Even today we are at the very beginning of the development of crypto, I have no doubt that the time will come when we will see the collapse of the dollar and there will be a rise that will not compare with 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: 2tang on November 12, 2020, 08:55:11 PM
Even today we are at the very beginning of the development of crypto, I have no doubt that the time will come when we will see the collapse of the dollar and there will be a rise that will not compare with 2017.
Many people think that the golden era of crypto currency has ended when there were many cases of fraud in crypto projects and as a result there was a massive price drop is in early 2018, we can see when many investors started to experience losses and some of them those who retire in investing and in my opinion, it is a natural thing when someone thinks that crypto has ended, but over time now the price of Crypto, especially bitcoin and eth has again increased in price, and it seems that the Defi hype factor greatly affects this, hopefully the history of the year 2017 will be repeated in 2020.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Fakhrulenclix on November 12, 2020, 11:04:46 PM
Every Bullrun run will become the "Golden year of crypto" For now YES 2017 is Golden year but if the next bull run comes. All ATH prices will be exceeded and make New golden year.

I believe the next bull run will beyond what we expected. So prepare it now is a good decision

hopefully the history of the year 2017 will be repeated in 2020.
We are now in the middle of November and about 1 month of 2020 is over, I don't see any signs of that. So 2017 will not be repeated in 2020


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: diamond_shine1 on November 13, 2020, 12:08:06 AM
2017 was a good year for crypto, it is very different from the last few years, but even though 2017 is very good crypto does not mean 2017 is the best year for crypto, no one knows how crypto in the future can be even better crypto compared to 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: lienfaye on November 13, 2020, 01:32:48 AM
Indeed, in 2017 many people benefited from cryptocurrency, especially bitcoin and I was one of them. I'm not quite sure it's the "Golden Year of Crypto" yet. I hope it's just the beginning and next year the cryptocurrency prices will be even better than 2017.
Well, they say its the golden year because at that time the price of bitcoin and altcoins are increasing making them to reach their ath. Many investors earn huge specially those who bought their coins at cheap price.

Its indeed the golden year but I believe there's more to look forward and we can see another bullish market again. Just like now bitcoin is increasing (though some alts are not) and hopefully it will stay this way. Nevertheless the market is unpredicted and we cant certainly know the future price of every coins.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Cadaver20 on November 13, 2020, 10:50:10 AM
So far I think 2017 was the golden year of crypto. Because in 2017, the value of all altcoin, not just bitcoin, increased many times. Then there was a compatibility between bitcoin and altcoin. But even though the value of bitcoin increased in 2020, the value of altcoin did not increase much. So I think 2017 was the golden year of crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: CryptoTrip on November 14, 2020, 10:26:50 AM
Everything is still ahead, there is a global redistribution of cryptocurrencies among holders and this takes not a single year, since the same people do not allow to turn back billions. Some projects are being created to pump out major cryptocurrencies. Although in 2017 coins were fired which had no value


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: rat03gopoh on November 14, 2020, 10:55:15 AM
No, 2017 is "the golden year of ICO". Then this year is the golden year of defi (even though defi has been introduced since crypto existed). The golden year of crypto imo is when people started to get bored with new shitprojects and grew less and less until there were only really potential projects that would fill the market space.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: waiberz on November 14, 2020, 11:12:28 AM
I think we can call that the golden year is where the massive adoption of any institution. The major banks like JP Morgan or so. Now, the paypal announced earlier this month you can buy, hold and sell the top crypto currency including bitcoin. But you can only use it to purchase in their merchant.

If the other payment services will follow and the bank will implement regulations for digital monetary system, then we will expect the price will explode.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Bosx1ne on November 14, 2020, 01:15:24 PM
We only have one golden year so far and that was the year 2017, back when so many projects are created on proof of work and many people are supporting mining no projects are asking funding, and airdrops is free and no task involve and you only need at least 3 good projects to have a good income and ranking up also way to easy where every rank up is only a matter of time.
I remembered that year where you can get free money by just participating in airdrops unlike today where most of the airdrops are just waste of time because most are scams, it is really the golden era where most of the ICOs are becoming successful and achieving high cap each one another. I remembered that year where a lot of people became millionaire because of monstrous rally of a lot of altcoins and also of course the bitcoin.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: john_nautica on November 14, 2020, 01:15:58 PM
You might not know the Golden Year for cryptocurrency will be today's year. As I remember what happening right now is the same as the 2017 let's just hope that the bull run will not end in 2020 and will continue next year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: raidarksword on November 14, 2020, 01:24:08 PM
That's the year i started on crypto airdrops and eventually doing bounties which brings so much good memories especially bitcoin reach its greatest heights wherein it is the best year i experienced so far. Overwhelming profitable airdrops and high paying bounty campaigns what's make it a golden year of crypto as a crypto enthusiast in my opinion wherein market was very healthy and adoption was very blooming. More importantly many bounty participants like us were made huge payouts during that year no doubt about it.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on November 18, 2020, 01:25:00 AM
It's safe to say 2017 was the best year for Bitcoin because, obviously, all time high is reached. Altcoin rally followed then.
I joined crypto currency business way earlier than that, so I could easily say 2014 was another big year. Some people expected that pattern to continue for this year, 2014-2017-2020. But so far it didn't meet expectations very much.

Let's consider we have an extraordinary year, global pandemic came out of nowhere. It's okay to delay this big expectation to next year. 2021 would be the new best year for Bitcoin and crypto currency business. I don't really care about daily changes but I'm very optimistic about near future. It feels like we don't have to wait too much to see another big bull run.

It seems to me that the best is yet to come. While 2017 was one of crypto's best years yet, 2021 looks to be even better as a bull market goes full speed ahead. The COVID-19 pandemic has largely contributed to the demand of crypto in the mainstream world. This, combined with Bitcoin's third halving, should make the crypto market worth a lot more than what it was before. Many expect the market valuation to reach $1 Trillion USD. If that happens, many early adopters will become filthy reach. Bitcoin has been the best-performing cryptocurrency on the market reaching new gains in price within such a short amount of time.

Before you know it, Bitcoin will be able to reach a price well above $50k (USD) per coin. Since altcoins follow Bitcoin's footsteps, they'll also experience new gains in price on the market. It's best to buy and "hodl" as much crypto as you can, before prices explode during the course of 2021. Until Bitcoin gets past its latest ATH of $20k (USD) per coin, 2017 will remain as the golden year of crypto. Ultimately, what matters is not the price but rather how useful crypto is for the mainstream world. As long as crypto remains decentralized and censorship-resistant, it should be able to last a lifetime. Regardless of prices on the market, crypto will be here to stay. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: fmz89 on November 18, 2020, 03:03:13 AM
yeah definetly 2017 is the years in history crypto lifespan, the fisrt time crypto goes to mainstream ppl and lot of opportunity

many dead / zombie coin rise from thier graveyard, thats was fun when it last, easy on mining, trade, invest, and aribit

many project moonshot to x100-10000 gain that was insane, many ppl dont expect this happen to fast


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: martina14 on November 18, 2020, 06:27:33 AM
When we say Golden year of crypto, it means that almost all ICO projects and giveaways or airdrops ending up in a good result. In short all campaign become successful but in reality is not, However, the majority of the campaign projects became successful in the end and I knew a lot of us here witnessed that of course.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: escalante28 on November 18, 2020, 12:02:52 PM
Well, 2017 is where Bitcoin goes to the moon that's why most people called it the Golden Year of crypto. And as we can see now Bitcoin is getting there again. So this year will be calling another Golden Year of Crypto again and not only that the massive adoption of cryptocurrency is getting widely spread now all over the world.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Adya on November 18, 2020, 12:50:04 PM
it depends on what do you mean...i agreed that 2017 was golden year of crypto bounty) bounty hunters got thousands dollars of profit with bounty. and in 2017 bitcoin showed himself to the rest world. more people found out about blockchain. but if we talking about ath than no. we did not saw golden year yet.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: best123 on November 18, 2020, 01:09:06 PM
2020 will beat 2017 record. From the look of things, Bitcoin is about to set a new record. The bull market is back, and Bitcoin have set the ball rolling. This year will be the real deal. Keep  your finger cross  and see Bitcoin, Ether and co soar  like an eagle.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Entei on November 18, 2020, 01:12:19 PM
I don't say it as a golden year but as a year of great blockchain initiative and prosperity. There was a large number of business development adherents in the market and investors had great projections due to the heating market. We can say that a new advent was born for the world that was looking for alternative payments and technological development. To add, we can consider it as a year that showed the world the true power of crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Cadaver20 on November 18, 2020, 02:55:16 PM
it depends on what do you mean...i agreed that 2017 was golden year of crypto bounty) bounty hunters got thousands dollars of profit with bounty. and in 2017 bitcoin showed himself to the rest world. more people found out about blockchain. but if we talking about ath than no. we did not saw golden year yet.
I completely agree with you. 2017 is the golden year of Bitcoin and Altcoin. But 2020 is the golden year of only Bitcoin but not Altcoin. There is a huge gap between the bull ran of Bitcoin and altcoin. I hope this gap will reduce soon.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: hulla on November 18, 2020, 03:04:08 PM
Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
I believe 2017 was one of the best years of the cryptocurrency market, not the golden year because the crypto market after the Bitcoin halving comes new and outstanding traffic which will drive the market to a new height in terms of awareness, recognition and market momentum. Therefore, the best is yet to come and like the saying "the sky is the starting point".


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: deathcode on November 18, 2020, 03:11:49 PM
it depends on what do you mean...i agreed that 2017 was golden year of crypto bounty) bounty hunters got thousands dollars of profit with bounty. and in 2017 bitcoin showed himself to the rest world. more people found out about blockchain. but if we talking about ath than no. we did not saw golden year yet.
I completely agree with you. 2017 is the golden year of Bitcoin and Altcoin. But 2020 is the golden year of only Bitcoin but not Altcoin. There is a huge gap between the bull ran of Bitcoin and altcoin. I hope this gap will reduce soon.
the situation was completely different. 2017 you will see a lot of successful altcoin projects. when the pump on bitcoin it will also happen to the altcoin market. but for this year the situation is different. investment confidence in new altcoin projects has decreased, even most investors now focus only on assets in the market. however, 2020 is already going very well. we should be grateful to see so many events that take place each year of our journey in the crypto market.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ningrum on November 18, 2020, 03:30:10 PM
it depends on what do you mean...i agreed that 2017 was golden year of crypto bounty) bounty hunters got thousands dollars of profit with bounty. and in 2017 bitcoin showed himself to the rest world. more people found out about blockchain. but if we talking about ath than no. we did not saw golden year yet.

after the halving is a golden year for bitcoin, because the increase always occurs when the halving is over,
look at the history, but for Altcoins there will be a golden time and now a gold time is yet to be seen.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ije07 on November 18, 2020, 03:45:08 PM
If I think yes, because I am personally one of the other users who witnessed the boom in the market in 2017. I made a lot of money back then and still remember that I have made thousands of dollars in profit from BTC and not to mention some of the top altcoins too. So, I think 2017 is a golden year for me.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: durilup on November 18, 2020, 04:07:35 PM
If you did not notice after each halving there is a "Golden Year Of Crypto" as you call it . In 2012 bitcoin's price was around $100 and at the end of the year was $1k . In my opinion this happen because the reward for miners is getting halved and automatically the demand on the marketplace becomes higher than the supply but all of these things take time.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: 2tang on November 18, 2020, 05:20:18 PM
At that time bitcoin reached its heyday Because  in 2017 many people were interested in becoming miners along with the increase in bitcoin prices which continued to soar until it reached its peak in 2017. Coupled with the limit for the maximum number of bitcoins in circulation is 21 million pieces, then everyone will of course try to mine and buy bitcoins on the exchange, but unfortunately this triumph did not last long and it can be said that bitcoin was at its peak just a few months after there were many frauds in the cryptocurrency world so that investor confidence in cryptocurrency investment began to weaken and in the end the price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies experienced a significant drop in price. :'( :-*


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: dr.cheema on November 18, 2020, 06:03:22 PM
2017 has been very excited for everyone because many mates made money in these days and many invested on BTC when BTC was touching $20k.
Most excited year is 2018 and 2019 because everyone knows crypto and good chance to enter in crypto field, prices were very low.
Now BTC investors are very happy few will sell because they got profit and few still holding because hyping is still on/.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Irdina on November 18, 2020, 07:59:36 PM
in my opinion 2017 is the best because many ico are successful and pay bounties, I myself made an extraordinary income in 2017, but it looks like 2020 will follow 2017, now the price of bitcoin has reached its peak, which is $ 18 500.  but ico is still good in 2017 than this year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: InwardContour on November 18, 2020, 10:12:57 PM
in my opinion 2017 is the best because many ico are successful and pay bounties, I myself made an extraordinary income in 2017, but it looks like 2020 will follow 2017, now the price of bitcoin has reached its peak, which is $ 18 500.  but ico is still good in 2017 than this year.

Oh how 2017 looks like yesterday, I made some huge gains in 2017 especially from ICO, I can remember WABI giving me cool profit, just for instance. I also gambled with some funds on lending coins then, and made cool profit too. This doesn't mean 2017 is the golden year for crypto no matter the good memories. This year, we've achieved greater milestones in crypto and BTC is gaining the highest traction than ever. In years to come I believe crypto enthusiasts won't regret they invested long term in crypto, BTC and ETH especially.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Princeofpoetry on November 18, 2020, 10:33:33 PM
Looking at the past, the price of bitcoin that could soar, of course the future has the potential to repeat itself even higher prices, but for Altcoins I don't see such a significant price move, can't the Golden Year of altcoins be repeated like 2017?


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: monig1981 on November 18, 2020, 11:36:10 PM
2017 was the Golden year of Crypto, But in this year I think History is Repeating. Bitcoin is almost going to touch its ATH. Total market cap is also increasing. After it Altcoin will follow to Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Alohadanc3 on November 20, 2020, 08:39:27 PM
This year is also good. Most ofbthe coin give very much profit and bitcoin is kind of unstoppable . But in 2017 it was very much different those who hold for a long time they take too much profit from every single big cao coins. Xrp eth touch the moon. But this year maybe bitcoin grown very heavily but we didn't see too much. But maybe we could see that in next few months who knows. I joined the market in 2017 maybe I couldn't make that much profit but that was the year huge amount of people like us join this space.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Kang TB on November 20, 2020, 09:28:16 PM
if 2017 is the golden year of crypto i think we will not see that year again
but, for sure we sill see the "Diamond Year of Cryptocurrency" next year my friend
because a lot of good sign already show up now, we just need to be patience buddy


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Argoo on November 22, 2020, 06:15:34 AM
It is unlikely that 2017 should be called the golden year for cryptocurrency.  Most likely, it was a year of good opportunities for participants in the cryptocurrency market.  Judging by what many write about this time, for many it was a year of missed opportunities, since at that time most cryptocurrency holders believed that their tokens would continue to rise in value.  As a result, they fell in price by 90-95 percent, and the majority did not rise after that.  We have learned a lot from the example of 2017-2018.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: atamism on November 22, 2020, 06:46:21 AM
For me 2017 is the golden year of bounties. There is no trash and no scammers like today, it started back 2018 when I experienced being scammed and that is the start I lose my interest and I decided to stop for 2 years and here I am again, seeking to earn again from campaigns. Hoping that this time I will earn.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Btra on November 22, 2020, 07:13:19 AM
It was very true that 2017 was the golden year for the crypto because then the cryptos are shown growth first before the Bitcoin boom. But, now the Bitcoin shown the growth to the peak but still the cryptos are facing dullness because of the uncertanity of the world acceptance for the crypto coin.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: voteformeg on November 22, 2020, 10:16:46 AM
2017 was absolute one of the golden years of crypto , lot of my little investments skyrocket at that time , even DCN reached an marcetcap which was enough for the whole world to repair all their theets ,

but i absolutely believe that the biggest time has yet to come


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Question123 on November 22, 2020, 10:22:38 AM
We can do this again the golden year for the crypto or we can make better because remember we are the user so we are making the future of the crypto it's up to us if we want to see again the bull run or but I really make sure that this few months the bullish market will happen again.
The more people will buy this coming months the price will rise fast so I hope we become united to make a new golden year for the crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ARTCOINSLV on November 22, 2020, 07:33:27 PM
"Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?"

I don't think 2017 was a golden year for cryptocurrencies, it was a wild year, and only golden for some.
The golden age is yet to come.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: iTradeChips on November 23, 2020, 09:13:52 AM
A golden year for me is a year where many things happened to crypto that benefited the majority of cryptocurrency holders. If there are winners, there are also losers in crypto, that is for sure. While it is true that Bitcoin achieved its all time high and it gained a lot of Bitcoin winners. There are also those who were late at the party and lost it all after the crash of 2018. So for me the golden year of crypto is not really a golden year but rather a good year of increase of the price of the said coins and tokens, and that's it.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: mamesso on November 23, 2020, 01:00:59 PM
Until now the records achieved in 2017 have not been broken, cryptocurrency took 3 years to pump up the price. Now the bullrun is back, and the majority of crypto holders expect 2021 to be the golden year of crypto.
For me 2017 was a bounty golden year, because almost all bounties that were born at that time provided satisfactory results for bounty hunters.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: shushu2007 on November 23, 2020, 01:44:46 PM
Up to now, 2017 is definitely the "Golden Year of Crypto",we all know that year was so unbelievable.But in the future, i hope 2017 is not the best .


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Rebisco on November 23, 2020, 01:59:33 PM
It was the golden year and for me another golden year for the whole cryptocurrency market that may happen next year where there is a high possibility that we will see that the altcoin season will happen with the making of ATH of the bitcoin. Look at the altcoins nowadays wherein they keep gaining momentum in these past weeks and I believe that the first quarter of the year 2021 will be good where a lot of prices are going up.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Patmille on November 23, 2020, 02:11:12 PM
i don't know what you mean by golden year. if you're referring to technological advancement in the crypto space I guess it's yet to come. if you're referring to the market price, some defi already surpass the ath of btc.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Baimovic on November 23, 2020, 02:15:18 PM
2017 was an extraordinary year for the cryptocurrency industry. Why? because most of the investors or traders or other top crypto holders, I believe they have made a lot of profit during the bull market, the huge jump in price especially in the price of BTC makes me still believe that the golden year can repeat itself.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on November 24, 2020, 01:52:23 AM
Oh how 2017 looks like yesterday, I made some huge gains in 2017 especially from ICO, I can remember WABI giving me cool profit, just for instance. I also gambled with some funds on lending coins then, and made cool profit too. This doesn't mean 2017 is the golden year for crypto no matter the good memories. This year, we've achieved greater milestones in crypto and BTC is gaining the highest traction than ever. In years to come I believe crypto enthusiasts won't regret they invested long term in crypto, BTC and ETH especially.

That's certainly true, mate. 2020 is starting to look like 2017 as crypto gains traction in the mainstream world. With the current trend, it's believed that 2021 will turn out to become crypto's biggest year yet. We just have to be patient in order to achieve good results in the future. What I do is invest a portion of my earnings each week into Bitcoin and other prominent cryptocurrencies on the market for peace of mind. If 2021 turns out to be the year where Bitcoin is valued at over $25k per coin, many of us will be able to double or triple our investment. The gains will be higher than those offered by traditional banks.

In the end, what matters is not price but crypto's usability in the mainstream world. As long as crypto/Blockchain tech remains decentralized and censorship-resistant, nothing else matters. Sound money is needed in order to allow people to transact in the free world regardless of government interference. It's the separation of state and money as we know it. If crypto remains as it is right now, the whole market might be valued at $1 Trillion USD in the not-so-distant future. Which is why I believe 2017 is just the tip of the iceberg. The next 4 years might be even better for crypto/Blockchain tech in general because of the reasons mentioned earlier. You should be prepared for a massive boost in price never before seen in the history of crypto. Just my opinion :)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Sultanar484 on November 26, 2020, 12:04:11 PM
Probably not because it was a good time of crypto in 2017 but golden time is yet to come. I hope 2021 will be the golden year. Already Bitcoin, ethereum and many altcoins are experiencing a new bull run which may be can't stopped at any how. Some coins already reached its past rate but maximum is yet to touch its record.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: 2tang on November 26, 2020, 02:23:36 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
2017 was one of the most shocking moments in the world, when there were still many people who were not familiar with bitcoin or crypto who were surprised to hear that the price of bitcoin could experience a high enough price increase, almost reaching the price of $20,000 but unfortunately the glory of that price did not last long enough and at 2018 saw a sizeable drop in the prices of bitcoin and other cryptos.
But certainly everyone has assumed that 2017, is the heyday of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: MWesterweele on November 27, 2020, 09:47:50 AM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)
2017 was one of the most shocking moments in the world, when there were still many people who were not familiar with bitcoin or crypto who were surprised to hear that the price of bitcoin could experience a high enough price increase, almost reaching the price of $20,000 but unfortunately the glory of that price did not last long enough and at 2018 saw a sizeable drop in the prices of bitcoin and other cryptos.
But certainly everyone has assumed that 2017, is the heyday of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.


That's how amazingly to think that bitcoin attained an ATH of almost $20000 at that year even though cryptocurrency or bitcoin were not yet known by many and struggling to introduced to investors and to many. Year 2017 was an amazing year that i think where bitcoin started to boom in the crypto market but i hope that the best years were yet to come and hopefully this new year coming will be the best year that everyone wishing for.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: proTECH77 on November 27, 2020, 10:09:23 AM
According to researcher, the golden year of crypto is not yet come because the way crypto is preparing to pump, it will be more pump than bitcoin that started a steady pumping from the beginning of this year 2020. Bitcoin is still giving many investors enough profit in the market. The way crypto is about to rise in the exchange market show that it will reach $20k to make it investors rate it  the 2020 golden year.
Many investors are getting weak about the falling of crypto which is not improving in the market.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: poodle63 on November 27, 2020, 11:09:23 AM
Until now the records achieved in 2017 have not been broken, cryptocurrency took 3 years to pump up the price. Now the bullrun is back, and the majority of crypto holders expect 2021 to be the golden year of crypto.
For me 2017 was a bounty golden year, because almost all bounties that were born at that time provided satisfactory results for bounty hunters.
Unbroken record but can't quite keep its persistence. If 2020 or 2021 the crypto market more specifically bitcoin could reach ATH then it might persist longer than it was in 2017 or maybe go up even more.
It's such unfortunate though in 2017 the market was purely driven by hype and inflated assesment towards most of crypto not because its real value.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: newwest on November 27, 2020, 11:12:08 AM
Up to now, 2017 is definitely the "Golden Year of Crypto",we all know that year was so unbelievable.But in the future, i hope 2017 is not the best .

This year has also been fantastic if you look back the way we started this year and where we are today considering all this is happening in between of pandemic. So I would consider this year as well equally important as 2017 was and also this give us light further than bitcoin still can surpass ATH in coming days/months.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ololajulo on November 27, 2020, 11:42:42 AM
I want to believe the reason for the hype of 2017 bull market was the high numbers of cryptocurrency traders and beneficial in the year. The space had gained more traders and investors in the last 3 years, this prove the size of sources fund will flow into the space this year and the high of profits and beneficial in the coming bull market. The next bull market will have a greater hype after and more beneficials this time than previous. At the end cryptocurrency would have been a multi-trillion dollar space.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: nrvasquez on November 27, 2020, 11:52:20 AM
Up to now, 2017 is definitely the "Golden Year of Crypto",we all know that year was so unbelievable.But in the future, i hope 2017 is not the best .

This year has also been fantastic if you look back the way we started this year and where we are today considering all this is happening in between of pandemic. So I would consider this year as well equally important as 2017 was and also this give us light further than bitcoin still can surpass ATH in coming days/months.
Bitcoin will definitely hit new ATH, but 2017 is different. 2017 can be said that the world is getting to know crypto and where people start investing massively in crypto. I think 2017 is a special year for crypto and blockchain


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ZZ8ZZ on November 27, 2020, 12:16:03 PM
Up to now, 2017 is definitely the "Golden Year of Crypto",we all know that year was so unbelievable.But in the future, i hope 2017 is not the best .

This year has also been fantastic if you look back the way we started this year and where we are today considering all this is happening in between of pandemic. So I would consider this year as well equally important as 2017 was and also this give us light further than bitcoin still can surpass ATH in coming days/months.
Bitcoin will definitely hit new ATH, but 2017 is different. 2017 can be said that the world is getting to know crypto and where people start investing massively in crypto. I think 2017 is a special year for crypto and blockchain
I'll never forget this year my man. It was definitely a good idea to get people (who never knew about crypto before) to invest into BTC and get involved into the crypto world. Many people said that 2017 was the wild west of cryptocurrencies where the FOMO was so huge that even shitcoins used to skyrocket like crazy. However now people are way more educated about crypto and as you can see only reputable projects go up while shitcoins haven't made a move since 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: loopes on November 27, 2020, 12:19:58 PM
Up to now, 2017 is definitely the "Golden Year of Crypto",we all know that year was so unbelievable.But in the future, i hope 2017 is not the best .

This year has also been fantastic if you look back the way we started this year and where we are today considering all this is happening in between of pandemic. So I would consider this year as well equally important as 2017 was and also this give us light further than bitcoin still can surpass ATH in coming days/months.
Bitcoin will definitely hit new ATH, but 2017 is different. 2017 can be said that the world is getting to know crypto and where people start investing massively in crypto. I think 2017 is a special year for crypto and blockchain

We can see that alot of biggest achievment of bitcoin happened in 2017. The price of bitcoin went up highly till (about) $19,359 and almost increase $1000 in a week based on graph price in 2017. This is so fantastic to remember, but who knows that in the few next year there will be great development of bitcoin that will make bitcoin more glory, let us wait for it.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: pelumi20 on November 27, 2020, 12:28:28 PM
2017 has been an exceptionally solid year for all cryptocurrencies. Simply search on coinmarketcap any coins accessible on that period and investigate the prices. Everything was going extremely solid in the market. there was a record every day for quite a long time.

Presumably we should stand by for a while before to see one more year like that for our crypto however I am almost certain the best is yet to come for certain projects launched on that period


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: tyz on November 27, 2020, 12:36:05 PM
Until now the records achieved in 2017 have not been broken, cryptocurrency took 3 years to pump up the price. Now the bullrun is back, and the majority of crypto holders expect 2021 to be the golden year of crypto.
For me 2017 was a bounty golden year, because almost all bounties that were born at that time provided satisfactory results for bounty hunters.
Unbroken record but can't quite keep its persistence. If 2020 or 2021 the crypto market more specifically bitcoin could reach ATH then it might persist longer than it was in 2017 or maybe go up even more.
It's such unfortunate though in 2017 the market was purely driven by hype and inflated assesment towards most of crypto not because its real value.

I am convinced that the price of Bitcoin will continue to rise and that the price on 01/01/2022 will be higher than 01/01/2021. This slump yesterday was to be expected as the price has risen extremely sharply over the past few weeks. A perfectly normal pattern and a healthy decline if we want to see higher prices in the future.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: pilosopotasyo on November 27, 2020, 12:43:02 PM


Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

It still stand as the golden year since the last all time high is not yet broken but in terms of numbers of good coins in the market, I guess 2020 is the best year, we now have coins that matured to be the top coins in the market, once the all time high is broken this year we can list 2020 as the best year, over coming pandemic is one of it's achievement.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: istiak2277 on November 27, 2020, 12:56:23 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

2017 has taught us many lessons but I think 2020 is the golden year of cryptocurrency. We have seen many DeFi project and a unique concept like NFT. Also so many new decentralized exchange which will be better than CEX in many ways. Crypto space is fulfilling satoshi's vision by providing so many decentralized platforms and their project.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: BRABO2 on December 02, 2020, 05:06:02 PM
2017 has been an exceptionally solid year for all cryptocurrencies.Yes,I believe that the year of 2017 was the golden time for crypto marketing. But we are hopeful  that today or tomorrow we will see the best time of crypto marketing. So we are always ready for the great news.So 2017 was the golden year of crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on December 02, 2020, 05:15:02 PM
I am convinced that the price of Bitcoin will continue to rise and that the price on 01/01/2022 will be higher than 01/01/2021. This slump yesterday was to be expected as the price has risen extremely sharply over the past few weeks. A perfectly normal pattern and a healthy decline if we want to see higher prices in the future.

I hope so. With a BTC halving expected to take place every 4 years, prices could soar towards new heights in the not-so-distant future. Most investors are hoping prices to get past BTC's ATH of $20k per coin. Once that happens, the whole market will experience a bullish trend. After all, altcoins follow Bitcoin's price movements on the market. With new ATHs for most cryptocurrencies, the next upcoming years might be even better than 2017. But if that doesn't happen, 2017 will remain as crypto's pivotal year where it helped the industry reach widespread adoption in the mainstream world.

As long as crypto remains decentralized and censorship-resistant, it'll be able to last a lifetime. Prices don't matter as long as crypto remains useful to the world. You can easily make cross-border payments without the need for a middleman or third party. As people become their own banks with crypto, central banks' dominance in the economy will reduce like never before. Only time will tell us whenever most governments will be friendly towards crypto and blockchain technology or not. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: DeathAngel on December 02, 2020, 06:52:24 PM
No!

2021 is the Golden Year for crypto, watch this space. Next year is going to be like nothing we’ve ever seen before.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: BRABO2 on December 03, 2020, 05:55:32 PM
I have no doubt about the year of 2017 this was the golden year of crypto. 2017 has been a very strong year for all cryptocurrencies. Jut search on coinmarketcap any coins available on that period and take a look of the prices. Everything was going very strong in the market. there a was a record each day for weeks and weeks.So 2017 was the golden year of crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Plinteng on December 03, 2020, 07:55:04 PM
I didn't know crypto in 2017, but it is said that at that time there were so many events and campaigns that actually made a lot of money, unlike this time or the year before where bullshit projects and scams were rampant. But in general I think cryptocurrencies are getting better every year even though there are times when the situation is really tough.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: krisnajsadrak on December 03, 2020, 07:59:38 PM
No!

2021 is the Golden Year for crypto, watch this space. Next year is going to be like nothing we’ve ever seen before.

indeed, i agree with you, because a big sign already show up on bitcoin price, for sure 2021 bitcoin and altcoins will growth together in crypto market
so, if we said 2017 is the golden year for crypto maybe 2021 will be more than 2017


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: usekevin on December 03, 2020, 08:07:56 PM
No!

2021 is the Golden Year for crypto, watch this space. Next year is going to be like nothing we’ve ever seen before.

Almost a accepted point from you. The price of bitcoin had reached without any huge difficulty on 2017, it will not be a wondering one.In 2020, the price of bitcoin again reached to 19, 000$ it's not a easy task.Many country in world had a big thread to bitcoin for now. By facing all issues, bitcoin had reached same 19k$ will be the wondering one for sure.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ILuckyGuyI on December 03, 2020, 08:13:00 PM
I think that 2021 will definitely be the golden year of cryptocurrencies. The market is in an awesome situation now and cryptos are still continuing to go higher. I believe that 2021 will be a better year for cryptos comparing to this year. I think the demand will be higher in 2021 and crypto prices will reach higher levels than these too.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: akirasendo17 on December 07, 2020, 03:53:20 PM
I think golden years should not only be determined by the price or value of coins during the years but how they improve, upgrade, and the usage of a certain technology or blockchain in a business, I must say that every year crypto is getting more and more attention to the world so it's hard to say if 2017 is already the golden year


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Nhor1011 on December 07, 2020, 04:12:48 PM
No!

2021 is the Golden Year for crypto, watch this space. Next year is going to be like nothing we’ve ever seen before.

indeed, i agree with you, because a big sign already show up on bitcoin price, for sure 2021 bitcoin and altcoins will growth together in crypto market
so, if we said 2017 is the golden year for crypto maybe 2021 will be more than 2017

Many more things will happen in the coming years of crypto. Let's not immediately end the first year that it has risen sharply. The journey of crypto is just begun, so I think 2017 is not yet the Golden year for crypto. Let's wait more than what happened last 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Banulit on December 07, 2020, 04:17:24 PM
I dont think that we can simply say that the year 2017 is said to be the "golden year of crypto" but I think its better to say that it is part of the milestone happened cryptos knowing that mostly all the cryptos boosted and  by that year. And I also guess that the golden year of cryptocurrencies is now just approaching very soon.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: ijeb on December 07, 2020, 04:51:44 PM
In my opinion 2017 was a wake up call year because at that time so many were profiting of the people that just heard of crypto and wanted to invest so a lot of scams and a lot of good money was lost. I think we are getting more mature now and looking for potential and security because the technology is clearly there and running.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: amarmurgi on December 07, 2020, 05:46:29 PM
2017 has been a very lucrative year for our cryptocurrencies. This 2017 has given a lot of profits to many because there was a very strong market, and all the coins pumped a lot. But now it has pumped a lot in 2019 too but this 2019 has not pumped all the coins so I think 2017 was a lucky year for us.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: cassavachips on December 07, 2020, 05:54:44 PM
For me, late 2017 and early 2018 were the best for cryptocurrency. At that time bitcoin and some altcoins reached ATH. By the end of this year bitcoin has reached a new ATH and I hope it will be a similar situation back then.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on December 15, 2020, 05:31:36 PM
No!

2021 is the Golden Year for crypto, watch this space. Next year is going to be like nothing we’ve ever seen before.

I hope so. Prices could hit new ATHs because of the increasing popularity of crypto. The COVID-19 pandemic has turned out to be extremely beneficial for the crypto/Blockchain space. That, combined with Bitcoin's past halving event, should bring a massive surge in price during the next 4 years. If we base ourselves on the market's past performance, then 2021 should become the year where crypto experiences a long-lasting bull run.

Until that happens, 2017 will remain as the "Golden Year of Crypto" where mainstream adoption (and price) increased all the way to the moon. Bitcoin was the one that benefited the most as it went all the way from $1k to $20k in just a matter of months. 2021 could make Bitcoin reach higher prices, having a positive effect over altcoins' mainstream adoption. For what I know, everything is just pure speculation. As long as you buy, "hodl", and sell at the right time, you'll be able to achieve peace of mind in your financial life. It's all a matter of exploiting every opportunity available in order to be successful in crypto land. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: lunnatic on December 15, 2020, 10:08:21 PM
For me, late 2017 and early 2018 were the best for cryptocurrency. At that time bitcoin and some altcoins reached ATH. By the end of this year bitcoin has reached a new ATH and I hope it will be a similar situation back then.

2017 and 2018 were very good for Bitcoin and altcoins,
at that time the Bitcoin price increased at the end of 2017, and the altcoin season came after that at the beginning of 2018,
of course if this happens again then bitcoin season will be at the end of 2020 and altcoin season will come in 2021, hopefully it will happen


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: gurunanakji777 on December 16, 2020, 07:56:19 AM
No doubt 2017 was the Golden year of Cryptos even I did some Bounties & Airdrops in the last quarter of 2017 and those bounties & airdrops gave me a huge reward but after that, I was demotivated by the long bear market. We can not predict the same bullish movement will happen again or not but in my opinion, the market will keep moving but 2017 will remain the Golden Year of crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: meldrio1 on December 16, 2020, 08:45:59 AM
As long there is no yet another bullish so I must say 2017 was the golden year of crypto. Bitcoin and altcoins were booming so much in that year but now it's different, bitcoin is bullish but the altcoins were not really. Well let's hope that in the next year we can see the same bullish as 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Dhoe on December 16, 2020, 08:56:14 AM
As long there is no yet another bullish so I must say 2017 was the golden year of crypto. Bitcoin and altcoins were booming so much in that year but now it's different, bitcoin is bullish but the altcoins were not really. Well let's hope that in the next year we can see the same bullish as 2017.
I believe there are still have big Bullish in the following years, it's only a matter of time, we will see Crypto market prices will reach their respective ATHs, and many believe, the same pattern as end 2017 is at the end 2021. So Crypto golden years I think haven't happened yet,


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: rencong bitcoin on December 16, 2020, 09:08:08 AM
I am not so sure that 2017 is the Golden Year of Crypto, I am only positive thinking that bitcoin will continue to move and do new history that has never been done before, looking at the current state of bitcoin I am so sure bitcoin will be popular beyond 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: amarmurgi on December 16, 2020, 09:15:34 AM
I think this year is really the "Golden Year of Crypto" for me because in previous years Bitcoin did not make the same profit as in 2018 but Bitcoin did not pump as much as you see then Bitcoin was. 8000 - 12000 dollars but now in all months of 2020 but Bitcoin all Time goes by well and I think the days ahead will give a lot more so now I have "Golden Year". Thanks everyone


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: sammyp on December 16, 2020, 10:58:43 PM
on this very day, many may no longer see 2017 as a great year for cryptocurrencies but to me it still is because 2017 set the record in terms all time high which has been broken to (16/12/2020). This very later part of 2020 for now appears to be the the golden time for crypto especially bitcoin.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: BRABO2 on December 18, 2020, 04:36:18 PM
Yes,i still believe that 2017 was the golden year of crypto. This year was one of the most successful year in crypto. Most of the project are successful and the project team was good.They tried their best to improving their project. So,the year of 2017 was the golden year of crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: bitcon on December 20, 2020, 10:58:37 AM
on this very day, many may no longer see 2017 as a great year for cryptocurrencies but to me it still is because 2017 set the record in terms all time high which has been broken to (16/12/2020). This very later part of 2020 for now appears to be the the golden time for crypto especially bitcoin.

In 2017, there was a real crypto explosion! Who managed to catch the wave became a real lucky guy! The yield of cryptocurrency for 2017 is simply colossal-33014%! No financial asset can boast such a level of profitability! I think many people are interested in the question when this can happen again.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: qomariah95 on December 20, 2020, 11:17:03 AM
on this very day, many may no longer see 2017 as a great year for cryptocurrencies but to me it still is because 2017 set the record in terms all time high which has been broken to (16/12/2020). This very later part of 2020 for now appears to be the the golden time for crypto especially bitcoin.

I am more focused on the golden year for Bitcoin. Not for other cryptos, since the one that experienced an increase to reach the new ATH is Bitcoin, maybe LTC will experience it too. But altcoins are not experiencing impressive peaks. just experienced a general increase. So the best year for bitcoin is 2020.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Vishnu.Reang on December 20, 2020, 01:13:29 PM
on this very day, many may no longer see 2017 as a great year for cryptocurrencies but to me it still is because 2017 set the record in terms all time high which has been broken to (16/12/2020). This very later part of 2020 for now appears to be the the golden time for crypto especially bitcoin.

In 2017, there was a real crypto explosion! Who managed to catch the wave became a real lucky guy! The yield of cryptocurrency for 2017 is simply colossal-33014%! No financial asset can boast such a level of profitability! I think many people are interested in the question when this can happen again.

From where did you got this 330x figure? I checked the charts and what you are saying is not true. Bitcoin gave a return of 22x during 2017. Some of the established altcoins such as Ethereum and Ripple gave higher returns, but none of them came close to 330x. The combined cryptocurrency market cap was $2.2 billion in 2017 January and by the end of the year it had increased to $350 billion. It is still quite high, but not exactly 330x.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: shiming on December 20, 2020, 01:25:32 PM
Looking back at 2017, the crypto market is indeed very crazy. Many cryptocurrencies on the market have risen more than 1,000 times. That year was called the cryptocurrency year. In the past few years, the price of Bitcoin has risen to $23,000, while other cryptocurrency prices are not far from their last peak. Hope next year is also a crazy year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: nrvasquez on December 20, 2020, 01:26:04 PM
on this very day, many may no longer see 2017 as a great year for cryptocurrencies but to me it still is because 2017 set the record in terms all time high which has been broken to (16/12/2020). This very later part of 2020 for now appears to be the the golden time for crypto especially bitcoin.
Bitcoin hit new ATH just yesterday. I think it's a matter of perspective. indeed 2017 was the most profitable year, even for me. But for some people, that is also a bad year, because there is a lot of fraud at the ICO. I might hope that 2017 will repeat even if it's not possible, but if a year like 2017 can repeat then I hope there is a situation as well as a safer procedure for everyone.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: shiming on December 20, 2020, 01:26:30 PM
Looking back at 2017, the crypto market is indeed very crazy. Many cryptocurrencies on the market have risen more than 1,000 times. That year was called the cryptocurrency year. In the past few years, the price of Bitcoin has risen to $23,000, while other cryptocurrency prices are not far from their last peak. Hope next year is also a crazy year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Viscore on December 20, 2020, 01:27:46 PM
Looking back at 2017, the crypto market is indeed very crazy. Many cryptocurrencies on the market have risen more than 1,000 times. That year was called the cryptocurrency year. In the past few years, the price of Bitcoin has risen to $23,000, while other cryptocurrency prices are not far from their last peak. Hope next year is also a crazy year.
We call it crypto because it's not only for bitcoin, so I think 2017 was really the golden year for crypto as there are a lot of projects that are having its bull run that time, and bitcoin wasn't as dominant as it is now, I can still remember, bitcoin drop to 30% dominant rate and this gives a big room for altcoins to have a bull run, especially for ETH and ETH tokens.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Cornia on December 20, 2020, 03:31:23 PM
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Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
I have two different opinion about this.
Firstly I think 2017 was the Golden Year of Crypto. Because Crypto has gained the most popularity in 2017.  A lot of people found out about Crypto in 2017. From this point of view, of course, 2017 was the Golden Year of Crypto.

Secondly 2017 was the Golden Year of altcoins and Bitcoin. But 2020 is the Golden Year of Bitcoin only.  Because other coins can't keep up with Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on December 21, 2020, 05:27:17 PM
It seems that the year of crypto gold will occur in 2020, because just look at the end of this year the price of crypto has increased dramatically, especially BTC, up 100% from the beginning of 2020. so this is the second golden year after 2017 in my opinion

I'm so excited to see Bitcoin reach a new ATH, after the craze of 2017. It seems to me that the best is yet to come by 2021. Still, I believe 2017 will remain as the "Golden Year of Crypto" since it was the time when crypto became widely adopted in the mainstream world. It triggered massive innovations in the crypto/Blockchain space at a very fast pace. 2021 will become interesting as most cryptocurrencies reach new ATH in price. Some will even adopt new network upgrades in order to scale for the masses. The introduction of ETH 2.0 will cause a boom in ETH and ERC-20 tokens' prices on the market. It's best to take advantage of the bull market in order to cash out as much profits as possible. Ultimately, what matters is a cryptocurrency's use cases than its price.

Nonetheless, expect crypto to grow towards new heights during the next 10-15 years. Every Bitcoin halving will have a positive effect over crypto's prices in the long run. Mainstream events will also have a determining factor over the crypto/Blockchain industry's success. With COVID-19 and a decaying economy in play, crypto will experience constant demand on the market by everyday people. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: satria157 on December 23, 2020, 10:42:16 AM
For me, as a hunter, it is certain that 2017 was a golden year because that year all tokensale were sold and the rewards given to hunters were quite large. Hunters in that year would know how easy it was to get money


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: newwest on December 23, 2020, 01:11:28 PM
For me, as a hunter, it is certain that 2017 was a golden year because that year all tokensale were sold and the rewards given to hunters were quite large. Hunters in that year would know how easy it was to get money

This year as well if you had stayed invested in bitcoin and good altcoins those have given good returns. But if any coin which is worthless or just a pump and dump coins if invested those coins will never give you good returns even if bitcoin continue to rise. So apparently if one stayed invested in just bitcoin only and couple of altcoins will still have made good money from it.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: kramat on December 23, 2020, 01:28:06 PM
For me, as a hunter, it is certain that 2017 was a golden year because that year all tokensale were sold and the rewards given to hunters were quite large. Hunters in that year would know how easy it was to get money
yes you are very right, I remember at that time in one campaign we could generate $ 500 or even tens of thousands of dollars, but even so for me now is a good year for crypto (not for altcoins)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: DrBeer on December 23, 2020, 02:11:20 PM
on this very day, many may no longer see 2017 as a great year for cryptocurrencies but to me it still is because 2017 set the record in terms all time high which has been broken to (16/12/2020). This very later part of 2020 for now appears to be the the golden time for crypto especially bitcoin.
Bitcoin hit new ATH just yesterday. I think it's a matter of perspective. indeed 2017 was the most profitable year, even for me. But for some people, that is also a bad year, because there is a lot of fraud at the ICO. I might hope that 2017 will repeat even if it's not possible, but if a year like 2017 can repeat then I hope there is a situation as well as a safer procedure for everyone.

2017 is very different from the "new time". If you remember, in 2017, huge funds were poured into ANY crypto project not only from professional investors, but also from millions of "home experts". As a result, this gave rise to a situation where, with a high probability, any invested dollar, withdrawn from the project on time, gave huge profits. On the other hand, in the same way, money was lost on a large scale - the profit in this situation is formed at the expense / losses of less intelligent investors, who should pay for everything! Now the market has changed - there are no projects / companies / "megatechnologies" created every second, where they are lured at every corner. Some kind of market regulation has appeared. The market is becoming more "law-abiding" and therefore less profitable against the background of 2017


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: oprahwindfury on December 23, 2020, 04:59:26 PM
2017 was  A golden year, it has changed and improve  the crypto structure on people’s  mind.But it doesn't declared that it was the golden year because 2020 is almost the same and hit the sky, For Now and So far, That years was the best too.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Hasan986 on December 23, 2020, 09:11:38 PM
2017 was  A golden year, it has changed and improve  the crypto structure on people’s  mind.But it doesn't declared that it was the golden year because 2020 is almost the same and hit the sky, For Now and So far, That years was the best too.
Although 2017 and 2020 are almost the same. As many projects have been successful in 2017. That could not happen in 2020. In 2017, there was a huge amount of projects and almost maximum success was achieved. Projects succeeded in 2020, However less than 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: FaucetKING on December 23, 2020, 11:45:54 PM
I might say that 2017 was a not to be forgotten year for the cryptocurrency history. Alot of us made big profits during the ICO season and during the bull run. I think that there will be other seasons just like the past happening but it will be risky for sure, just be careful dealing with the crypto assets now and only invest what you can afford to lose.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: DU18 on December 25, 2020, 06:50:34 PM
maybe before 2020 comes, it can be said that 2017 is the year of crypto glory but it looks like now the year of crypto glory has changed to 2020 when the price of bitcoin was able to pass the record for the most expensive price that occurred in 2017, but there is little difference between the increase in crypto in 2017 By 2020, in 2017 bitcoin and altcoin experienced quite high price increases simultaneously, but in 2020, the increase in crypto prices was only dominated by bitcoin and a few large altcoins.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: tyz on December 27, 2020, 03:48:19 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

Yes,you are right. I am agree with your post.2017 was the most successful year in crypto. So,the year of 2017 was the golden year of crypto.

By now, it was. In 2017 Bitcoin price increased by up to 2000%, while in 2020 the price has risen by around 600%. So in percentage terms, 2017 is the most successful year. In absolute terms, however, 2020 is the most successful. So you can see it either way.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: newdevices on December 28, 2020, 10:54:12 PM
For now, I can say that 2017 is really the Golden year of Crypto. It is the year where most ICO projects became succesful and being listed on big exchanges. It is also the year where airdrops and bounty programs are really worth it to join with and Btc hit 20k usd for the first time in that year.

2021 will also be a golden year for cryptocurrencies, I understand everyone is still wondering,
will 2021 be the altcoin season? The answer will probably be seen at the beginning of this year,
if bitcoin dominance tries to fall, then this is the beginning, if it is still on top 70% then the altcoins will still be on the sideways.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: BRABO2 on December 30, 2020, 05:04:07 PM
Yes,i still believe 2017 was the golden year of crypto. I have no doubt about it.2017 was the most successful year of crypto that because of most of project are successful and the project members are developing their project. So,the year of 2017 was the golden year of crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Miaallen on December 30, 2020, 05:16:58 PM
With what we see with Bitcoin price presently, the golden year is yet to come. I'm sure the golden time still lies ahead. Many people are already predicting that the price will keep blossoming until the 1st quarter of 2021.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: mezzaluna on December 30, 2020, 05:21:05 PM
Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. :)

Imho, it was really just a great year for Cryptocurrency and the number of users that was introduced to Cryptocurrency that year was just through the roof. There were a lot of people who really started learning about Cryptocurrencies because it was introduced to them as something that would help them with their financial problems which is true. 2017 was also the year that I was introduced to Cryptocurrencies and I was just surprised that the thing that I was ignoring was something that is going to help me now with the pandemic occurring so I guess we can call it that but I really think that the Golden Year of Cryptocurrencies was when it became mainstream or even become accepted into a lot of establishments.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: BRABO2 on December 31, 2020, 04:20:34 PM
Yes, I think 2017 was the golden year of crypto. After all, we saw that many coins could increase so high, especially bitcoin, at least temporarily because we don't know if there will be another golden year for crypto. But that was the biggest jump for bitcoin to touch that price because we never imagine seeing bitcoin can touch almost $20k.

I am sure that there will be another golden year of crypto, and it will happen in the future, but we need to be patient. We will see the next golden year soon because bitcoin has the opportunity to touch the new ATH in the next coming bull run.

Yes,you are right. I am agree with your post. 2017 was the most successful year of crypto. That's why 2017 was called the golden year of crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: fahmimajannat on December 31, 2020, 04:44:31 PM
Yeah 2017 was a great year for sure but i think something more to come because cryptocurrency are the future. So I many big thing will happen in future. Many more to come yet. I think there will be a year which will overcome 2017. 
But anything can happen. Who knows what will happen in future.
Let's  hope for the best.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on December 31, 2020, 07:52:49 PM
I might say that 2017 was a not to be forgotten year for the cryptocurrency history. Alot of us made big profits during the ICO season and during the bull run. I think that there will be other seasons just like the past happening but it will be risky for sure, just be careful dealing with the crypto assets now and only invest what you can afford to lose.

Couldn't agree more with you, mate. One thing for sure, is that Crypto/Blockchain tech still has a long way to go before it becomes fully adopted by people in the mainstream world. There are a lot of hurdles/obstacles that crypto needs to overcome in order to become recognized by the majority of people worldwide. Once institutional investors come into play, things will become interesting for the whole crypto/Blockchain space. There needs to be a proper regulatory framework in order to give crypto that level of legitimacy it deserves. Only then, money will start pouring into the crypto market leading to higher liquidity over the long term. 2017's price frenzy is only the tip of the iceberg, as the future holds many exciting things for the industry.

Now that Bitcoin has finally surpassed its ATH of $20k per coin, the best is yet to come. I have a feeling that 2021 will become crypto's biggest year yet, as the whole market goes all the way to the moon. Bitcoin and all other major cryptocurrencies will continue to experience an upward trend in price within a short amount of time. It's best to be prepared for the worst by accumulating profits as much as you can. Once the bear market returns, you'll be able to buy more coins at cheaper price. No matter what crypto's prices will be in the future, there's no denying that the whole crypto/Blockchain space will improve for the better. Constant development and innovation will make this possible. As long as crypto is useful for the world, nothing else matters. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: josgandosbro on December 31, 2020, 09:35:56 PM
yes 2017 is a golden year because at that time we very easily made a lot of money by joining airdrops, bounties and ICOs. i do remember the madness at that time especially in the altcoins and i also think there will be no such gold again, it all ends and new trends will keep appearing every year


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Dr.Osh on January 01, 2021, 03:37:47 AM
I think many people think that 2017 is the best year for crypto. That's because mass pumping was between bitcoin and altcoin, and also ICOs were still very popular at that time. in 2020, or early 2021, the bitcoin price may be higher than 2017, but for altcoins, it is still not that good, and also the projects this year are not as good as in 2017.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: btc_angela on January 01, 2021, 01:11:49 PM
2017 has set the gold standard.

2020 is the new golden year. Bitcoin has reached another milestone with a new all time high. Ethereum is around $700++ and the market valuation has grown tremendous as well. But I do agree that we should look at 2021 as the best yet to come. This bull run is not yet done, it will continue up to 2021 and we really don't know what will be the ceiling of any coins, specially the top ten altcoins.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: BRABO2 on January 02, 2021, 02:47:25 PM
Yes,i still believe that 2017 was one of the most successful year of crypto.The year of 2017 was called the golden year of crypto. Most of the project was successful in that time.So,no doubt about it.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on January 15, 2021, 05:20:15 PM
2017 has set the gold standard.

2020 is the new golden year. Bitcoin has reached another milestone with a new all time high. Ethereum is around $700++ and the market valuation has grown tremendous as well. But I do agree that we should look at 2021 as the best yet to come. This bull run is not yet done, it will continue up to 2021 and we really don't know what will be the ceiling of any coins, specially the top ten altcoins.

We could say that 2017 was the year when crypto/Blockchain tech went mainstream. It was a pivotal year filled with excitement at every level. Development for this emerging industry increased by a large rate. We saw new projects emerge like there was no tomorrow. Some projects are still alive, while others went all the way down the drain. 2017 marked a new beginning for the decentralized economy, becoming the gold standard of what's best to come in the future.

Now that 2020 ended with a bullish crypto market, it seems to me that 2021 will become crypto's biggest year yet. For the first time ever, the crypto market is valued at trillions of dollars (USD), as demand increases like skyrocket. It would be wise to "hodl" major cryptocurrencies in order to secure big profits at the right time. With new and exciting things bound to happen soon (ETH 2.0, Sharding, new "De-Fi" projects, and more), the upcoming years will be even better than 2017 ever was. Just my thoughts ;D


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Hasan986 on March 04, 2021, 07:05:57 PM
Of course, 2017 is the golden time of crypto. BTC as well as all Alt tokens and a lot of hype. However 2018, 2019 was a very bad time for crypto. 2020 has been improved a lot. BTC is returning to its previous pace. According to other coins are not being improved in that way. I am skeptical about whether we will get a year like 2017 or not.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Kasabus on March 04, 2021, 10:01:30 PM
Now there is almost a repeat of 2017.  It is quite possible that at the end of 2021 we will see the same powerful alt season that was at the end of 2017.  We all hope so.
We will never go back to 2017 and will not see the same scenario again. In 2017 altcoins season, there are a lot of scam projects that pumped, and I think it will not anymore happen this coming altcoin season as investors are smarter and they would not easily invest on coins without researching.

Also, the ICO craze is over, and this De-Fi thing is not as big as the ICO craze.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Quintrix on March 04, 2021, 10:22:48 PM
After this year and what Bitcoin has achieved and keeps achieving this year, I don't think people will remember 2017 it's going to be a thing of the past and people will remember all milestone of Bitcoin has achieved this year our golden year so far is still in the making, so it could be this year or next year.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: motun01 on March 05, 2021, 11:10:41 PM
2017 was a great year no doubt, but i believe it wont compare to the kind of years that are still to come in the crypto space. We are beginning to see the start of mass adoption of the DeFi and coin market cap increment fundamentally. I accept that the BTC and other crypto prices will rise once more, however nobody knows when. Well nobody truly knows except for im still hopeful that it wont be long and we'll see another positively trending market once more.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: btc_angela on March 05, 2021, 11:24:55 PM
I guess we can say that 2021, has started to be a Golden Year of crypto already, and so far we have seen good results, bitcoin breaking new all time high, and some solid alt coins also established their highs.

So let's see how far 2021 will take us, bitcoin was projected to crossed 6 digits this year, DeFi, NFT, staking is going to be big as well for alt coin market.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Inspiron14 on March 05, 2021, 11:39:13 PM
Now there is almost a repeat of 2017.  It is quite possible that at the end of 2021 we will see the same powerful alt season that was at the end of 2017.  We all hope so.
many have compared the year 2021 to 2017, of course if events or history repeat itself then Bitcoin at the end of the year will be $ 100k !, but we don't know how certain that future is, the most important thing is not to be careless to buy Bitcoin, because The price of Bitcoin has experienced a high increase, from $ 3800 to $ 58k, so be careful if you want to invest at this level.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: CaVO32 on March 05, 2021, 11:45:01 PM
I guess we can say that 2021, has started to be a Golden Year of crypto already, and so far we have seen good results, bitcoin breaking new all time high, and some solid alt coins also established their highs.

So let's see how far 2021 will take us, bitcoin was projected to crossed 6 digits this year, DeFi, NFT, staking is going to be big as well for alt coin market.

So right now, 2017 was not to be considered the "golden year of crypto" if we will compare it this year. This year, we experienced the new ATH and breaking the records of the decade old history of bitcoin. Not only the price that we are talking here, but the adoption it is gaining from the market. Look at the big players finally joining the crypto market, PayPal, Tesla, Grayscale, MicroStrategy, and so on. I believe, a lot more companies will integrate crypto in their payment system very soon. If we compare what bitcoin has achieved today from year 2017. We can say, it has come a long way already.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Luffygroove on March 06, 2021, 09:41:08 AM
I must say 2017 was a great great year for cryptocurrencies because many people started to know about bitcoin and then learn much more about blockchain and found alt coin. The new adopters came because of the popularity of bitcoin at that time and like you said, the bear season then came. But apparently, crypto world still last, even grow, DeFi as evidence were succeed to make cryptocurrencies sounds again. I believe crypto world still has many great things beneath their sleeves in years ahead, try to be optimist this year would be the year when crypto rise up.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: Abiky on March 09, 2021, 05:34:25 PM
I guess we can say that 2021, has started to be a Golden Year of crypto already, and so far we have seen good results, bitcoin breaking new all time high, and some solid alt coins also established their highs.

So let's see how far 2021 will take us, bitcoin was projected to crossed 6 digits this year, DeFi, NFT, staking is going to be big as well for alt coin market.

2021 has been crypto's best year yet. Still, I still believe 2017 is the "Golden Year of Crypto" because it was a time when crypto/Blockchain tech finally hit mainstream adoption. It was the "starting point" for crypto as it became recognized by many people worldwide. My guess is that each Bitcoin halving will have a very positive effect over most cryptocurrency's prices on the market. 2021's surge is mostly attributed to the Bitcoin halving of May 2020. Who knows if 2025 becomes even bigger than 2021 for the crypto/Blockchain industry?

Nonetheless, the ever-rising popularity of crypto/Blockchain tech tells us that it's here to stay. There will be times where everything is reds and roses. But there will be times where everything goes bleak, leaving you desperate in the short term. It's always important to take advantage of the hype surrounding the market at certain times, in order to secure your financial future. Once everything goes down the drain, you'll be able to buy more coins at cheap prices to stack them up for the future. No matter which year it is, crypto will stand the test of time as a decentralized version of Fiat in the mainstream world. Just my opinion :)


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: dupee419 on March 09, 2021, 08:56:39 PM
And we're looking at technology here, not just some matter that won't constantly evolve every year, if internet and the web evolves, so does cryptocurrency, not only Bitcoin but the market itself continues to evolve, you can't say that 2017 was the golden year when in fact cryptocurrency is just getting started to reach its potential level.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: memyselfandi on March 09, 2021, 09:34:39 PM
That year is one of a kind in history of cryptocurrency. Many people got benefited and many lives changed because of that massive and huge market price increase. For me, for now 2017 is the golden year of cryptocurrency but I am seeing some possibility that year 2021-2022 we will have another golden year for crypto.


Title: Re: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"?
Post by: b1boy on March 09, 2021, 09:59:57 PM
For me personally i think It was the most productive year since it was so natural to acquire 1,000 percent benefit with pretty much every ICO or altcoin that was out now unlike now that almost all new projects are scams . And Presently, there are some profits, however it is truly difficult to anticipate which coin will actually goto the moon. Right now, we presently don't see such increments on the new DeFi coins and hopefully that would change soon