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February 07, 2023, 01:55:07 PM
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What do you think will happen to crypto if institutional investors all decide to stay away from crypto investment this time around?
I think Bitcoin will exist without institutional investors, on-demand adoption created by the free market will determine the value of bitcoin.  Of course, they (institutional investors...) have seen what is a great opportunity, they will not give up the goal that they represent that source of money.  Bitcoin has always produced the power they have always coveted, rallying around 40% in January, and that bull run ignited institutional investors.  There will be no “if” only if they find bitcoin too attractive.

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February 07, 2023, 02:18:01 PM
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If you're to look at the entire cryptocurrencies today, we have got a number of them and new ones were still coming and some had left already, many have also made it investors to cry in tears loosing their asset with them, the centralizdled exchange keep promoting them base on their liquidity in which is believed now to be manipulated, they can pump money into a crypto project and within a short period of time suddenly withdraw their entire asset and the project stuckee being liquidated, nothing much will happen if they choose to stop introducing new ones and tge ones already existing will be more effectively engage to deliver their mandates and not to scam people and run away with their investment.

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