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March 11, 2018, 09:48:52 AM |
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I am a big believer in blockchain and crypto and it's potential to revolutionise many aspects of daily life. But has the FUD, infighting, dramatic increase in the number and volume of pointless currencies, and attempts by large institutions to control the industry, ultimately led to the prolonged bearish market we have seen since December? If this continues, could the next big scandal lead to a catastrophic effect, that could have an irreversible decline?
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March 11, 2018, 10:10:06 AM |
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I am a big believer in blockchain and crypto and it's potential to revolutionise many aspects of daily life. But has the FUD, infighting, dramatic increase in the number and volume of pointless currencies, and attempts by large institutions to control the industry, ultimately led to the prolonged bearish market we have seen since December? If this continues, could the next big scandal lead to a catastrophic effect, that could have an irreversible decline?
It's not about another scandal in the cryptocurrency. If you remember when we were in the middle month of last year. The crypto has been growing a lot since last year. This is will be continued until we will meet another bullish month again. But FUD, Hacked problem give significant impact to the cryptocurrency right now. The market is really sensitive.
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March 11, 2018, 11:36:37 PM |
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of course, all the ICOs scene are out of control with a lot of garbage project/tokens/coins etc. but still - compared to a year before - price are pretty high, and there is also plenty of promising projects.
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March 11, 2018, 11:41:42 PM |
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there is no alternative to how it is.
the crypto market grew out of nothing. it's open to everyone and everything. every nasty aspect of human nature is gonna be on display.
the way it moves on to the next phase is to shake out the crap and the scum and push that to the sidelines. the only way you achieve that is to let it play out naturally until the winners are chosen by the majority. at that point no one is interested in the junk any more apart from morons in the shadows.
and the strife is nothing to do with the current price action. there'll always be strife. last year's price rises took place amongst the worst infighting ever seen.
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March 11, 2018, 11:47:42 PM |
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I am a big believer in blockchain and crypto and it's potential to revolutionise many aspects of daily life. But has the FUD, infighting, dramatic increase in the number and volume of pointless currencies, and attempts by large institutions to control the industry, ultimately led to the prolonged bearish market we have seen since December? If this continues, could the next big scandal lead to a catastrophic effect, that could have an irreversible decline?
I hope it will not happen, but some of these are fake news, just meant for cryptocurrency to drop so they can buy low and sell high when the right time comes and it will continue this way because we are talking about a highly volatile portfolio.
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March 11, 2018, 11:58:50 PM |
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If you look further way back 6 years ago and compare it the market today you will see that the cryptocurrency market has a significant ascending form and it also indicate the market grows as the years go by. So we could not say that the market was broke but it is a normal form of cycle like any other market.
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March 12, 2018, 12:02:22 AM |
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Over the short term I feel the people that invested during the media hype post $10,000 and above for BTC are going to get hurt. Given those somewhat interested in crypto but not enough knowledge or courage to adopt until it was all over the news are the ones going to be stung the most, I think it'll set back Crypto adoption by an extra few years than if it happened naturally without the hype.
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March 12, 2018, 12:41:23 AM |
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FUDs will tests our market durability,nothing to worru about these FUDs because it will only give us more opportunity,bloodbaths will open new doors especially for the few smart people who will buy cheaper altcoins than their usual prices,the result will be seen when the market has recovered,thousands of dollars from the bloobath is great
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March 12, 2018, 12:51:23 AM |
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Yeah, whether on purpose or not, I think all the drama scares away new people from getting into cryptocurrency. Without new people we're just moving money between ourselves, which causes even more drama because there will be both FUD and FOMO to shake you out of your crypto.
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March 12, 2018, 12:57:38 AM |
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The system of cryptocurrency sometimes people think that there are something negative results of flowing trends system. Sometimes people noticed those forms of outbalancing results of cryptocurrency movements are form of conflicts on manipulations. However it is only a form of dramatic result on market supply and demand. That's why sometimes there are some forms of changes that might cause by some people made ruin there mind.
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March 12, 2018, 12:58:52 AM |
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I am a big believer in blockchain and crypto and it's potential to revolutionise many aspects of daily life. But has the FUD, infighting, dramatic increase in the number and volume of pointless currencies, and attempts by large institutions to control the industry, ultimately led to the prolonged bearish market we have seen since December? If this continues, could the next big scandal lead to a catastrophic effect, that could have an irreversible decline?
I think because it is so unregulated, and the markets are on 24/7- because. A large majority of wealth is controlled by several individuals it's not helpful. Whereas in fiat there's is a larger spread of wealth across trading platforms. People sadly participate in pu,p and dumps and will loose out because of this. Crypto will remain. Better start buying quantam resistant coins!
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March 12, 2018, 01:40:03 AM |
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I don't think, even so much FUD, so just want to affect the entire market, financial institutions so they can buy cheaper bitcoin, I think the bitcoin will not die, the bitcoin will have a good future.
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March 12, 2018, 01:42:33 AM |
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Only those noob investors will be panic selling,weak hands will always fall and those good holders will be rewarded good.Do not let these FUDs be distractions,if a bloodbath happened embrace it buy more cheaper coins so that the market will start to recover,make money and re-peart the process.
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March 12, 2018, 02:01:54 AM |
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I am a big believer in blockchain and crypto and it's potential to revolutionise many aspects of daily life. But has the FUD, infighting, dramatic increase in the number and volume of pointless currencies, and attempts by large institutions to control the industry, ultimately led to the prolonged bearish market we have seen since December? If this continues, could the next big scandal lead to a catastrophic effect, that could have an irreversible decline?
No it can't be affect to the system of cryptocurrency and it could not affect by the crypto people even the market just like a broken in its current form because the cryptocurrency market today only shows the reality of the cryptoworld that enables the market up and down trend because of the supply and demand in the market and also the hype or fake news and the attacked of the hackers that could affect generally in cryprocurrency current form. that is the case but we will wait and check the reversible current form within this year the bullish will be stronger.
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March 17, 2018, 06:20:16 PM |
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yes it is truth Is the cryptocurrency market broken in its current form.Crypto investors are seeing red this week. Bitcoin plunged to few-month lows on.Is this the bitter end for Bitcoin? For cryptos? Well, no, probably not. Get many coins have seen unprecedented growth in the last one year.
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March 17, 2018, 07:03:37 PM |
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But not che is not broken,those who have a lot of money,and they rule the world and now we are come into the market and break it for themselves,lower prices,whatever you want to turn up,and neither one of them is not a decree
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March 17, 2018, 07:11:33 PM |
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I am a big believer in blockchain and crypto and it's potential to revolutionise many aspects of daily life. But has the FUD, infighting, dramatic increase in the number and volume of pointless currencies, and attempts by large institutions to control the industry, ultimately led to the prolonged bearish market we have seen since December? If this continues, could the next big scandal lead to a catastrophic effect, that could have an irreversible decline?
Last year, the cryptocurrency market was becoming more and more popular, because everyone though it was a good investment and a way of getting fast and big profits, so everyone wanted to make money out of it, and this has lead to this market going up and raising millions and billions of dollars all of a sudden, which got the attention of governments who for a long time have forgot about it, and with governments looking at people making profit from this uncontrolled market without paying taxes, decisions needed to be made, which have affected the price of all cryptocurrency.
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March 17, 2018, 07:17:03 PM |
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Dont need to worry because the market has started to show some positive signs and the total marketcap of cryptocurrencies are improving,it means most of the investors money are already slowly getting to our cryptocurrency market maybe few hours or days from now the market will return to its original position.
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March 17, 2018, 07:17:16 PM |
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The cryptocurrecy market entered its bearish phase in the February month and its good cause its a correction. Corrections are healthy for the market as they take the value of a coin to a point where the market thinks its right. Cryptocurrencies are still in the early stages and it will take some time for it to become mature.
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March 17, 2018, 07:31:40 PM |
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I am a big believer in blockchain and crypto and it's potential to revolutionise many aspects of daily life. But has the FUD, infighting, dramatic increase in the number and volume of pointless currencies, and attempts by large institutions to control the industry, ultimately led to the prolonged bearish market we have seen since December? If this continues, could the next big scandal lead to a catastrophic effect, that could have an irreversible decline?
Nothing to worry about the market has showing recovery signs right now,so it means few hours or days the market will soon comeback to its previous position,seems like the big players are done taking their profits and now they are just starting to buy cheap altcoins in the market,dont do like what others did,panic selling will only worsen the situation.
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