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January 18, 2018, 05:13:32 PM |
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Alts are growing extremely fast, you have a point, but BTC is still far from them
You mean far from the rates of growth of the alts? BTC is more popular and therefore its rate changes more and often. Maybe, those two are incomparable. About BTC, this is an argument that could be made about old-fashioned currencies. This goes to show how easy such argument can be dismantled.
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January 18, 2018, 05:25:45 PM |
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You mean far from the rates of growth of the alts? BTC is more popular and therefore its rate changes more and often. Maybe, those two are incomparable.
About BTC, this is an argument that could be made about old-fashioned currencies. This goes to show how easy such argument can be dismantled. But crypto and traditional currencies have different growth factors so you cant use this argument for traditional ones.
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January 18, 2018, 05:27:52 PM |
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Alts are growing extremely fast, you have a point, but BTC is still far from them
You mean far from the rates of growth of the alts? BTC is more popular and therefore its rate changes more and often. Maybe, those two are incomparable. About BTC, this is an argument that could be made about old-fashioned currencies. This goes to show how easy such argument can be dismantled. Well, of course cryptocurrencies are different from traditional ones, but I think some of their rules works for both type of currencies. So I guess I don't understand your thought.
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January 18, 2018, 05:43:43 PM |
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Well, of course cryptocurrencies are different from traditional ones, but I think some of their rules works for both type of currencies. So I guess I don't understand your thought.
I'm afraid I disagree, because the only rule which works for both is that you can change them to other currencies or pay for something.
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January 18, 2018, 06:15:02 PM |
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About BTC, this is an argument that could be made about old-fashioned currencies. This goes to show how easy such argument can be dismantled.
Well, of course cryptocurrencies are different from traditional ones, but I think some of their rules works for both type of currencies. So I guess I don't understand your thought. Exactly, some of the most basic rules stay the same, but the flavor, the way it's run, the way it's safeguarded are what makes the difference worthwhile to look at!
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January 18, 2018, 06:17:10 PM |
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You mean far from the rates of growth of the alts? BTC is more popular and therefore its rate changes more and often. Maybe, those two are incomparable.
About BTC, this is an argument that could be made about old-fashioned currencies. This goes to show how easy such argument can be dismantled. I should agree, those two are too hard to compare. They are so different. But BTC is leader now, so I think it's foolishly to think BTC is old-fashioned
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January 18, 2018, 06:18:31 PM |
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Well, of course cryptocurrencies are different from traditional ones, but I think some of their rules works for both type of currencies. So I guess I don't understand your thought.
I'm afraid I disagree, because the only rule which works for both is that you can change them to other currencies or pay for something. I mean exchange changing rules, both of them can grow or fall and it depends on some doings.
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January 18, 2018, 06:19:59 PM |
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Well, of course cryptocurrencies are different from traditional ones, but I think some of their rules works for both type of currencies. So I guess I don't understand your thought.
I'm afraid I disagree, because the only rule which works for both is that you can change them to other currencies or pay for something. I mean exchange changing rules, both of them can grow or fall and it depends on some doings. Yes, you are right, but they are completely different in other things
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January 18, 2018, 06:33:16 PM |
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Yes, you are right, but they are completely different in other things
For example, for ordinary money it's difficult to appear on the account in electronic form, 'cause it must first be physically deposited into the account through a bank or payment terminal, while for cryptos it's just an ordinary thing.
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January 18, 2018, 06:36:18 PM |
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Yes, you are right, but they are completely different in other things
For example, for ordinary money it's difficult to appear on the account in electronic form, 'cause it must firstly be physically deposited into the account through a bank or payment terminal, while for cryptos it's just an ordinary thing. Right you are, moreover, crypto currency is not connected neither with any ordinary currency, nor with any state currency system.
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January 18, 2018, 06:39:10 PM Last edit: January 18, 2018, 06:57:33 PM by StacyKo |
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Right you are, moreover, crypto currency is not connected neither with any ordinary currency, nor with any state currency system. C
Thus, let's agree on one thing: cryptocurrency is a kind of electronic money.
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January 18, 2018, 06:45:49 PM |
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Yes, you are right, but they are completely different in other things
For example, for ordinary money it's difficult to appear on the account in electronic form, 'cause it must firstly be physically deposited into the account through a bank or payment terminal, while for cryptos it's just an ordinary thing. Speaking generally, that's why cryptocurrencies were developed.
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January 18, 2018, 07:01:09 PM |
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Right you are, moreover, crypto currency is not connected neither with any ordinary currency, nor with any state currency system. C
Thus, let's agree on one thing: cryptocurrency is a kind of electronic money. This is a blunt overgeneralization. Cryptocurrency is way more than just some electronic money.
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January 18, 2018, 07:04:34 PM |
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For example, for ordinary money it's difficult to appear on the account in electronic form, 'cause it must firstly be physically deposited into the account through a bank or payment terminal, while for cryptos it's just an ordinary thing.
Speaking generally, that's why cryptocurrencies were developed. I don't think so. Lack of inflation and decentralization are more reasonable. There is no single center by which the system is managed, which means that it is extremely difficult to disrupt the efficiency of this system by forcefully limiting the spread of currency. The network simply does not have a single owner, it is controlled by users around the world.
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January 18, 2018, 07:08:21 PM |
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For example, for ordinary money it's difficult to appear on the account in electronic form, 'cause it must firstly be physically deposited into the account through a bank or payment terminal, while for cryptos it's just an ordinary thing.
Speaking generally, that's why cryptocurrencies were developed. I don't think so. Lack of inflation and decentralization are more reasonable. There is no single center by which the system is managed, which means that it is extremely difficult to disrupt the efficiency of this system by forcefully limiting the spread of currency. The network simply does not have a single owner, it is controlled by users around the world. You can track transactions and see how many coins have moved from one wallet to another, but you'll never know who exactly is the wallet's owner. Every person can create a wallet, for this you need the appropriate software and access to the Network.
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January 18, 2018, 07:12:50 PM |
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Guys! What do you think about collapse of the Crypto currency now? Will it also be profitable to invest in this ICO?
It will. It's normal that at the beginning of the year cryptocurrencies are going down. It happened several years already, so don't panic. Ok. And is there information about the growth of investments of this ICO over the past few days? have the trends changed? Or are investments still high?
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January 18, 2018, 07:15:47 PM |
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Guys! What do you think about collapse of the Crypto currency now? Will it also be profitable to invest in this ICO?
It will. It's normal that at the beginning of the year cryptocurrencies are going down. It happened several years already, so don't panic. Ok. And is there information about the growth of investments of this ICO over the past few days? have the trends changed? Or are investments still high? Unfortunately, there is nothing about it on the website.
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January 18, 2018, 07:22:41 PM |
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For example, for ordinary money it's difficult to appear on the account in electronic form, 'cause it must firstly be physically deposited into the account through a bank or payment terminal, while for cryptos it's just an ordinary thing.
Speaking generally, that's why cryptocurrencies were developed. Well, not only because of that, the main idea is that they are more secure and protected from forgery and hacking.
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January 18, 2018, 07:32:59 PM |
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Well, not only because of that, the main idea is that they are more secure and protected from forgery and hacking.
But they can also be a lot more specialized and greatly suited for needs of the particular idea.
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