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October 16, 2018, 12:13:25 AM |
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So what do you think, do you think we are still early adopters or that the train already left the station? I think that we are, I think so few people actually use crypto in their everyday life and that in the future a massive influx of people will be introduced to crypto is some way, I think the market cap will be in trillions to be honest, it is stated that in the Netherlands 3% of the population hold cryptocurrency in some way, 75% under 250€, now think about it, the Netherlands is one of the most advanced countries and yet only 3% hold crypto, think about the other unfortunate 3rd World countries that probably never even heard of crypto, I think in the future the crypto market will boom because of the influx of people, that is to say in some years from now and that will drastically improve the market cap, as I said, I think it will be in trillions, I think the 10 top coins will 100x in the next years( I don't mean in the next 2 years, much longer). So accumulate as much as you can of good valuable coins I think, the future seems bright as even Facebook thinks about creating a cryptocurrency now, as I said, mass adoption will make the market cap boom. So what are your opinions about it? Do you agree with me or not?
i perfectly agree with OP. cryptocurrency, inspite of being in existence for almost a decade, is still raw and on early phase at the moment. plenty of people are still unaware or do not believe in cryptocurrency. time will come where people will transact almost everything in daily lives using just mobile phones or pc. even large institutions like banks will be using blockchain technologies. the value of cryptocurrency right now is 200 billion dollars. i believe it will raise in folds as years go along.
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October 16, 2018, 12:46:48 AM |
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For me, Yes I am still a early adopter. Although I am already a year in experience in crypto, still it is too early to say that I am pro in this part. I still manage to get bad loss in investment, I still have many to learn.
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Lan75
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October 16, 2018, 12:51:35 AM |
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We are still considered an early adopters as we don't know when will this end or it will end? This cryptocurrency thing will change how the world look at digital currency and it's blockchain technology. The world evolve online in the future and we should adapt to change. Even if those who have join crypto for the last five years are still have a plenty to learn about this thing.
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October 16, 2018, 12:56:06 AM |
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So what do you think, do you think we are still early adopters or that the train already left the station? I think that we are, I think so few people actually use crypto in their everyday life and that in the future a massive influx of people will be introduced to crypto is some way, I think the market cap will be in trillions to be honest, it is stated that in the Netherlands 3% of the population hold cryptocurrency in some way, 75% under 250€, now think about it, the Netherlands is one of the most advanced countries and yet only 3% hold crypto, think about the other unfortunate 3rd World countries that probably never even heard of crypto, I think in the future the crypto market will boom because of the influx of people, that is to say in some years from now and that will drastically improve the market cap, as I said, I think it will be in trillions, I think the 10 top coins will 100x in the next years( I don't mean in the next 2 years, much longer). So accumulate as much as you can of good valuable coins I think, the future seems bright as even Facebook thinks about creating a cryptocurrency now, as I said, mass adoption will make the market cap boom. So what are your opinions about it? Do you agree with me or not?
Crypto is still in its infancy as far as I know. Bitcoin is barely 10 years old and other coins less than that so I presumed that we can call ourselves early adopters because of that. And also remember that there are less than 10% of human population knows about crypto today, so we have some advantage from them. What does it mean? It means that we have a good start to make a lot of money here assuming that we know how to trade and invest right now.
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October 16, 2018, 01:32:24 AM |
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Cryptocurrency are definitively in an early stage considering its potential and market. The are great projects backed by a strong and established industry and more are coming. We have witnessed a great step for the adoption in the last few months and more are coming.
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jerome.345
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October 16, 2018, 01:41:02 AM |
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Personally, I feel I'm a late adopter. People already got into crypto a while back,. But on a larger scale, I would say we are early adopters. The cryptomarket has yet seen the influx of the mainstream as it would like to, but I believe that soon even this would be achievable. That's why I'm glad for projects like Tapcoin, MFChain, that make it easier for those outside of the industry to see its real benefits and applicability and jump on the band wagon.
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October 16, 2018, 11:59:10 AM |
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The appearance of things in the crypto space seem to me that cryptocurrency is yet to get to the limelight, but which is imminent. I have met several people, whom i asked if they know anything about crypto. Several of them have heard nothing about it, let alone knowing about it. Those who know are looking for ways to invest into it.
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October 16, 2018, 12:32:23 PM |
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Decentralization is very important for cryptocurrencies and blockchain. But, when adopting cryptocurrencies by the state system, there will be the same centralization and only a certain circle of people will make money on it.It is very difficult to say how the cryptocurrency market will look in the future. In my opinion, we were late and it was possible to make good money investing in cryptocurrency until 2016, but not now.
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October 16, 2018, 12:56:05 PM |
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I agree, the proof now that crypto growth is getting better, this proves digital currency will eventually become popular, and I'm sure everyone will use it
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October 16, 2018, 01:10:52 PM |
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Yes we are, Fiat will crash soon and people will transfer to cryptocurrency and I will still stick to my prediction that bitcoin will reach $100k on the year 2020, we are still developing and all the good project out there are still starting the future of mainstream cryptocurrency and the web 3.0 is just around the corner.
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October 16, 2018, 01:15:07 PM |
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despite the fast development of the blockchain and the underlying crypto technology, I think it is still in its infancy. By technology point of view, it was just around 10 years when crypto was first released in the public. that is still a short time and know that there still many great potentials in blockchain that we need to tap to reach its full potential. So I think it is not yet late to join the party.
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October 16, 2018, 01:22:27 PM |
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I have no doubts that we are at an early stage of market development. It's only the beginning. There is still no mass investor in crypto like on traditional markets. I think that every year more and more money will enter the market.
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October 16, 2018, 01:24:25 PM |
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Decentralization is very important for cryptocurrencies and blockchain. But, when adopting cryptocurrencies by the state system, there will be the same centralization and only a certain circle of people will make money on it.It is very difficult to say how the cryptocurrency market will look in the future. In my opinion, we were late and it was possible to make good money investing in cryptocurrency until 2016, but not now.
Definitely there are people to coin as centralised and familiar to them that's the reason many countries are not allowing cryptocurrency and they say it as not a legal one. Most of them still doesn't know about this crypto trading and I guess that we are not early adopters.
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October 16, 2018, 01:29:15 PM |
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So what do you think, do you think we are still early adopters or that the train already left the station? I think that we are, I think so few people actually use crypto in their everyday life and that in the future a massive influx of people will be introduced to crypto is some way, I think the market cap will be in trillions to be honest, it is stated that in the Netherlands 3% of the population hold cryptocurrency in some way, 75% under 250€, now think about it, the Netherlands is one of the most advanced countries and yet only 3% hold crypto, think about the other unfortunate 3rd World countries that probably never even heard of crypto, I think in the future the crypto market will boom because of the influx of people, that is to say in some years from now and that will drastically improve the market cap, as I said, I think it will be in trillions, I think the 10 top coins will 100x in the next years( I don't mean in the next 2 years, much longer). So accumulate as much as you can of good valuable coins I think, the future seems bright as even Facebook thinks about creating a cryptocurrency now, as I said, mass adoption will make the market cap boom. So what are your opinions about it? Do you agree with me or not?
This might be true because it's not too long the cryptocurrency era started,many people are not aware of the utility of crypto in our daily lives,what is needed is to create awareness and encourage massive adoption globally so as to reap its future potential gains.
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October 16, 2018, 01:34:33 PM |
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To me is a yes. A big percentage of population have not go into crypto now most probably is because of the country government restriction and although crypto is in the market for sometime but it is still consider quite new investment instrument or is just a bubble waiting to be burst.
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October 16, 2018, 01:36:23 PM |
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So what do you think, do you think we are still early adopters or that the train already left the station? I think that we are, I think so few people actually use crypto in their everyday life and that in the future a massive influx of people will be introduced to crypto is some way, I think the market cap will be in trillions to be honest, it is stated that in the Netherlands 3% of the population hold cryptocurrency in some way, 75% under 250€, now think about it, the Netherlands is one of the most advanced countries and yet only 3% hold crypto, think about the other unfortunate 3rd World countries that probably never even heard of crypto, I think in the future the crypto market will boom because of the influx of people, that is to say in some years from now and that will drastically improve the market cap, as I said, I think it will be in trillions, I think the 10 top coins will 100x in the next years( I don't mean in the next 2 years, much longer). So accumulate as much as you can of good valuable coins I think, the future seems bright as even Facebook thinks about creating a cryptocurrency now, as I said, mass adoption will make the market cap boom. So what are your opinions about it? Do you agree with me or not?
Whether you’re an early adopter or not doesn’t matter any longer. I think we should all learn to cherish the moment, that’s what’s more important than regretting that you were not part of those that adopted it earlier. And if you don’t know, there are people in the third world countries that are making use of cryptocurrency, I know someone living there and an exchanger has been launched for them too.
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kamilah147
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October 16, 2018, 01:44:40 PM |
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I agree, the proof now that crypto growth is getting better, this proves digital currency will eventually become popular, and I'm sure everyone will use it
Digital currency will start to become popular, but the price will go up and down and we cannot know it directly. so seeing the price that is going to happen is very difficult, so whatever happens, we have to accept it. but I am sure that prices will increase.
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October 16, 2018, 02:08:55 PM |
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Those investors or people who embraces cryptocurrency lately or just this month will still be considered as an early adopter for me because of the current situation in the market where most altcoins already went down the price to -70%. This is a great chance for them and for us to get the ticket before the rocket fly to the moon which is better than what happened on 2017. Day by day, crypto enthusiast multiplies and cryptocurrency nowadays are being used and recognized as a payment is some part of the country so an adoption is making its move already.
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October 16, 2018, 02:12:37 PM |
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To be honest, I also think that we can potentially grow tenfold times and maybe we will do it
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October 16, 2018, 05:41:08 PM |
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Yeah we are still early adopters, crypto isn't user friendly now, people should learn how to use their wallets, you can lose your private key and lose all your coins, they can be hacked, it is inconvenient for ordinary people and they aren't ready for it.
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