As quoted from CNBC there is a cryptocurrency will be zero.
What do you think ?
From :
https://www. cnbc. com/2018/02/07/most-cryptocurrencies-will-crash-to-zero-goldman-sachs-says.html
This is next to impossible as every token will be at one satoshi and never below it.
unless the token will be out on any market and not listed anywhere.
Remember any ICO can't go below 1 Satoshi, and that is always true! once listed the lowest value will have sat on it.
The value can indeed go only as low as one satoshi but there is one other small problem.
Just like rotten apples in the supermarket sold for 1% of the price, nobody would want to buy them.
So, their value is actually 0.
Fortunately for tokens , as they rely on ETH, they can't really die, but in the case of altcoins, when the price hits 1 satoshi the mining stops, the nodes go offline , the coin is dead.
And a lot of coins and a lot of tokesn will end up being useless.
Why do you need a banancoin and a orangecoin?
Why do you need a token for carsharing, one for car riding , one for sharing a car and one for riding a car?
There are (I counted them a week a go) no less than 20 tokens who want to be the next UBER...
But Goldman Sachs invested itself in a Bitcoin-related company.
I don't know who on earth thinking Cryptocurrencies will crash to zero, would invest in a Bitcoin company
Also:
- Bitcoin is the New Gold, a Better Safe Haven Asset: Goldman Sachs
- GOLDMAN SACHS REAFFIRMS INTEREST IN BITCOIN AND OTHER CRYPTOCURRENCIES
- Goldman Sachs Recognizes Bitcoin’s Future Potential
- Bitcoin Just Got a Huge Vote of Confidence From Wall Street Giant Goldman Sachs
It's some titles from news related to Goldman Sachs and Bitcoin
He said "most" crypto, he didn't mention bitcoin.
Most cryptocurrencies are likely to fail with their value falling to zero,
"People seem to be trading cryptocurrencies as though they're all going to survive, or at least maintain their value.