People say I’m a little paranoid when it comes to backups. I have multiple copies in three different places. Flash drives and printed copies on each location. Better safe than sorry.
I don’t think so. I’m still very optimistic that 2018 will be another banner year for cryptocurrency. Governments formulating policies would erase doubts by skeptics. Thus, generating publicity and awareness which eventually translates into positive market outlook.
Not sure on the approximate price at the end of the year, but very optimistic that I will gain a substantial profit. I don’t usually care about predictions from so called industry experts. As if these people know something that we don’t already know.
My prediction is the same as my prediction last year. There will be more predictions next year. Why stop at 100K when you can go all the way up to 1M? Kidding aside, for me to believe the predictions from these cryptocurrency experts, they should add that they’ve sold everything and invested it into bitcoins.
2018 and beyond. Entrepreneurs now have a much simpler and more cost-effective way of raising funds for their startups. No more costly financial consultants and advisers.
Cash will always be king. Not all countries have reliable internet connection. Somalia don’t even have a fully-functioning government. Developing nations are more interested in poverty alleviation programs than cryptocurrency. Scratch also those in conflict areas. Some countries even ban bitcoins altogether.
The same criminals would probably just use bitcoins in laundering the proceeds from their activities. Anonymity and untraceable transactions are two of the reasons why these people are attracted to cryptocurrency. Governments must ensure that no new category of (Crypto?) crime would emerge as a result from this new currency/technology.
That’s a possibility. Anonymity and untraceable transactions are two of the many reason why the criminal types are attracted to cryptocurrency. Governments should start making policies that would deter these people from giving bitcoins a bad name.
Bitcoins would be the least of your concern if World War III breaks out. Cryptocurrency is dependent on the internet, telecom infrastructures will be targeted, even satellites. There is a thread somewhere in this forum...No internet, no bitcoins.