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February 03, 2018, 05:24:15 PM
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​​In my opinion community determines the value of the asset, not only in therms of money, but literally in therms of survival of the project in the market.

If there's no community, very few people will buy the asset, it can be the best coin or token in the world, but if there's no one that support it, selling or buying it, it wont be useful and will be destinated to fail.

This is the main reason for me, why it is very important for Bitcoin and for cryptocurrencies in general to grow as a community, but also people to study crypto and to learn a lot and help one each other in order to develope and mantain this new crypto culture that believes that things can change, that prosperity is possible for everybody in this world.

If we are able to grow not only in therms of number of crypto users but also growing in quality and personal developement as members of a community that believe in what is doing and understand what it is happening, we will be able to face problems, bans, fear, fud, fomo and all the scammers and nocoiners that are against cryptocurrency and have not understood this great opportunity for the entire human kind.

There will be always people against bitcoin and cryptocurrencies.

We have to stay strong and united in order to explain to newcomers and newbies how crypto world works being aware that a strong community is important to build our dream and defeat attacks of people that don't want this to suceed.

What's your opinion about it? Do you feel you are inside a community? What are you doing in irder to help new members?​
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