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June 16, 2018, 09:22:56 PM |
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I'm pretty sure that Eid and Muslims has nothing to do with the market being down. People look for all kind of reasons why Bitcoin is dumping, but the reality is that there is so much manipulation going on, that you can't even predict what will happen after few hours in the crypto world. That's why you should take advantage now, because the market will not be like this forever
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zero714309
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June 16, 2018, 09:43:09 PM |
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I think this is not the reason,this is the direction a lot of bad news about bitcoin,the last is the matter of the exchanger of korea in hack,korea is a country that is very influential on the movement of bitcoin like the country of japan and also china.A few months is too much negative news and even 1 positive news still can not change the state of the bitcoin
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June 16, 2018, 10:11:38 PM |
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The Eid celebration has nothing to do with the fall in price of btc just like every business there are times of highs and lows.
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June 16, 2018, 10:25:19 PM |
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The current drop is nothing to do with the Muslims its more on the manipulation of the whales. Let’s not connect every event to the fall of bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency remember that this market is drive more on the negative news and the weak emotion of a new investors.
As a mature personalities we should not blame Eid of Muslims causes of downfall of bitcoin. There are many negative news spreading by haters some are doing manipulation example whales they wanted that only few who's going to joined in order that all profits will goes to themselves. If this characteristics plenty in bitcoin maybe investors will retrieved thier investment we need to be friendly and kind be a giver not to count of what we received because in business we need to be patience.
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June 16, 2018, 10:27:47 PM |
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I think Eid fitri is not a good reason why bitcoin prices are going down even though in one of the Muslim countries the Idul Fitri celebrations need big funds and maybe sell their bitcoin to have the funds in this celebration, but I am sure not to have a big effect on the bitcoin price in general.
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June 16, 2018, 10:44:14 PM |
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The fall of Bitcoins has no relationship with the Eid Fitr celebration. I do not think any serious investor or bitcoin holder will love to see the coin just because of a festive season. If that is the situation then what will happen during christmas and easter? There are several reasons that let to the fall of bitcoin, afterall the coin dropped before the celebration of the Eid of muslims. Lets leave muslims out of this please.
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June 16, 2018, 10:49:23 PM |
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I think not, Muslims do not really like the excess. they will not sell their Bitcoin just to merayakaan, feast of Eid al-Fitr. I believe that, Muslims prefer simplicity.
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June 16, 2018, 10:50:14 PM |
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it is possible that many bitcoin Muslim entrepreneurs sell their assets and make the bitcoin price down a bit. well, we know that so many very wealthy Muslim entrepreneurs, like the dubai people.
I agree with you, there are many Muslims around the world most of them are connected with business entrepreneur in this celebration of Eid they focus on thier belief set aside all those transactions of economy after finished thier celebration we should prepare the price may goes up that's may bet.
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June 16, 2018, 10:56:01 PM |
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It most likely has nothing to do with that, it's a continuous perpetuation of the remnants of the FUD that has been created affecting buying and selling attitudes. If Eid were to be the reason, i guess we would not have seen such an epic rise in December due to the Christmas then too.
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Dainye_dyep
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June 16, 2018, 11:00:30 PM |
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With Eid just around the corner across the globe...
Are mulims in crypto space selling and taking their money out from crypto space to buy gifts for their loved ones causing market down?
Why does people out here are just taking all the recent scenarios having the connection with the continuous drop of Bitcoin price? Although it is do really possible that Muslims the uses crypto might be doing such thing, I think it is not necessary to include their celebration to be the topic of this thread just to put the blame why does the price is continuously going down. It is just that many groups of people around the globe maybe including the Muslims are just doing their thing of using their crypto for their own purpose that even it is not related to their Eid celebration.
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June 16, 2018, 11:04:46 PM |
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I don't think so because as far as I remember that some muslim people said that bitcoin is banned to them so if it is banned to them in the first place then none of them can use it therefore whether they have their holidays or not they will not affect bitcoin price. The reason I can think of is that some people just like to sell their bitcoin to avoid further loss if the price fall down again.
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June 16, 2018, 11:05:17 PM |
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Bitcoin has nothing to do with Eid. Bitcoin has decreased in price due to the balance of other coins because we know everything needs balance. Regarding bitcoin in banned on Google and Facebook is also a major factor about this price reduction, but it will not be not too long.
yes for this matter I agree any religious celebration will not affect the value of bitcoin and any major religion could have this value could be reduced because there is more gambling like gambling world cup today. Well EID is nice and good celebration which has no bad effect on the price of bitcoin, infect I think celebrations makes price of bitcoin even more higher as people use bitcoin to send gifts online to long distance love ones so they use bitcoin for this purpose, according to me bitcoin gets high whenever anyone celebrated any custom of any kind of other celebration religiously.
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June 16, 2018, 11:35:53 PM |
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There are several factors that affect the current bitcoin price. In the last year in the middle of the year the price fell the same as this year. Many people sell for their holiday needs when Muslims celebrate the day of victory for their relatives away from home, so they exchange bitcoins with banknotes to share with their siblings. That's just a small effect only bitcoin prices will return to normal and increase as the previous year.
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Dava.Dina
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June 17, 2018, 04:54:13 AM |
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Eid is a sacred and sacred day for Muslims to celebrate.
In Idul Fitri they forgive each other.
This is an important moment for reciprocity and we also apologize if the words in this forum are wrong.
So Eid and Muslim have nothing to do with falling markets.
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June 17, 2018, 05:12:22 AM |
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Crypto market is down since the start of this year and I don't think Eid festival has something to do with the current price decline. BTC went down to 6611 USD on 07 Apr 2018 ( source). Just HODL and don't worry. We will see bullish rally very soon.
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June 17, 2018, 05:17:53 AM Last edit: June 17, 2018, 05:38:11 AM by chipzeru |
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With Eid just around the corner across the globe...
Are mulims in crypto space selling and taking their money out from crypto space to buy gifts for their loved ones causing market down?
In my opinion, eid mubarak has nothing to do with the market crash because muslim countries or countries with huge muslim population are not influential countries in cryptocurrency. When Bangladesh and Indonesia's government banned bitcoin, it didn't affect the market at all. Also their religion teach its followers to be more concerned with the afterlife than the real life so that's why muslim countries are not as advanced as western and east asian countries, not much contributing to the world including cryptocurrency.
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June 17, 2018, 05:46:15 AM |
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The Eid celebration has nothing to do with the fall in price of btc just like every business there are times of highs and lows.
I never think muslim celebrations can negatively affect the market. Some people keep blaming on something when there's a downtrend of price, not knowing that it is just only a normal market trend. Fluctuations of market price is only a normal behaviour in crypto business industry.
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June 17, 2018, 06:17:44 AM |
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maybe it could be but I think it has no big effect. the biggest factor why the market went down I think due to the negative issue of hackers going on in korea
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airdnasxela
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June 17, 2018, 06:39:07 AM |
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Obviously, no, there is no connection from the Eid of Muslims to the downtrend of bitcoin. Just watch or study the indicators in the market. In addition, this downtrend has started even before the Eid of Muslims, it started wayback Chinese new year. Don't blame the Muslims to this downtrend.
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June 17, 2018, 07:28:51 AM |
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I think there is no connection between the feast of Ied Fitri with the decline in Bitcoin prices. It is not fair if the decline in the price of Bitcoin is associated with the Muslim holiday. It's just a coincidence, when the Bitcoin chart goes down, the time coincides with the feast of Ied Fitri.
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