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January 29, 2018, 04:38:56 PM
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I do not know if you noticed lately, but the Bitcoin price is very stable these days. The introduction of Bitcoin futures and the

institutional capital entering the Bitcoin scene has definitely stabilized the Bitcoin price.  Huh Now my question, do you think

the introduction of institutional capital is more or less advantageous for the Bitcoin community. These guys are probably

manipulating the Bitcoin price, to protect their investments in Bitcoin Futures. We have seen mostly positive news in the

media, but the price has not reacted to this news. {as it used to} .....The slightest negative news had a huge impact on the

price and this is telling me that the bitcoins are changing hands. {into the hands of the speculators} They usually dump, with

every little bit of bad news that are being spread in the media. Will the Wall Street types, own most of the coins in the future

or will we be able to hold our ground? {not selling to them?} Please give your opinion on this matter.  Wink

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