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August 04, 2021, 10:43:17 PM
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With respect to the past few months which were obviously a bull run months and asking if the market could bounce back to where it was, the answer is tough and as for me, I will say unpredictable. The reason is, for a very long time now, it is hard to predict the movement of the market and Bitcoin which controls the market can make surprising moves any time. But looking at the crypto space entirely, one can see or rather sense that fud has reduced considerably unlike before while big players are getting involved with the market through NFT, ETH ecosystem and so on, thus banking on these basis, one can say the bull will continue moreover Bitcoin is still holding strong. Also, if the bull run sets in again, it will most likely surpass the height it was before because the fomo and all whatnot will be huge.

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August 17, 2021, 12:48:39 PM
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Well, the current scenario is not unusual, it has happened before. I think the market would definitely bounce back, but it would take some time. The current situation would continue for the next three or four months and then the market would pump again.
I think your right mate lets not just be panic,its usually happening before so why afraid,?all we do now is take more patient even in a longer time and please lets talk or share our thoughts/comments possitively for the good outcome also so our investors and ICO's will follow.

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August 17, 2021, 01:50:33 PM
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I think your right mate lets not just be panic,its usually happening before so why afraid,?all we do now is take more patient even in a longer time and please lets talk or share our thoughts/comments possitively for the good outcome also so our investors and ICO's will follow.
Actually getting rid of panic is very easy, just don't look at it when the price is down and continue to do other better jobs to help us collect more assets, because if a good coin goes down, it just takes patience to see it go up again. just that.

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