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August 07, 2017, 05:15:49 AM
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Before 1st Aug 2017 we had a few big crashes (due to market corrections after Bitcoin soars, fear of Bitcoin split...etc). Any possible crash until the end of 2017 and why?

There was no crash actually. There was just a kind of recession of BTC's price. But it was a good sign that BTC's alive. It was also a good buying season for the others. The experts are saying that the same scenario will be happening late this year. Around October to November. But for the next few months, the direction will be upwards so nothing to worry really.
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August 07, 2017, 10:55:32 PM
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Before 1st Aug 2017 we had a few big crashes (due to market corrections after Bitcoin soars, fear of Bitcoin split...etc). Any possible crash until the end of 2017 and why?

There was no crash actually. There was just a kind of recession of BTC's price. But it was a good sign that BTC's alive. It was also a good buying season for the others. The experts are saying that the same scenario will be happening late this year. Around October to November. But for the next few months, the direction will be upwards so nothing to worry really.
Yes There is nothing to worry about. Even if the bitcoins go in the dumping phase it is not harmful for the coins. Dumping phase provides opportunity for new buyers to jump into the crypto market which ultimately results in the increase in the supporters of bitcoins. Dumping should be treated as a positive thing.
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August 08, 2017, 04:10:44 AM
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Crypto land is full of surprises and it is fun.
Worse case should be considered,
It may be a good time to buy but still worse case to be considered
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August 08, 2017, 04:25:54 AM
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BTC has always come back stronger after every crash, so I'm not worried.

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August 08, 2017, 04:29:29 AM
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Before 1st Aug 2017 we had a few big crashes (due to market corrections after Bitcoin soars, fear of Bitcoin split...etc). Any possible crash until the end of 2017 and why?

There was no crash actually. There was just a kind of recession of BTC's price. But it was a good sign that BTC's alive. It was also a good buying season for the others. The experts are saying that the same scenario will be happening late this year. Around October to November. But for the next few months, the direction will be upwards so nothing to worry really.
Yes There is nothing to worry about. Even if the bitcoins go in the dumping phase it is not harmful for the coins. Dumping phase provides opportunity for new buyers to jump into the crypto market which ultimately results in the increase in the supporters of bitcoins. Dumping should be treated as a positive thing.
If Bitcoin still increasing the price and breakout more resistance range until this weekend, Bitcoin need correction price for saturation the market and create opportunity Altcoin recovery follow the price of Bitcoin, I don't think only Bitcoin can growth and final breakdown all crypto on market as in history. This is worst situation from my imagine Undecided


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