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  • shapesalad2

    It's all just part of the cycle. And in macro mark terms we've gone very Risk—OFF. It'll cycle around to Risk—ON and Bitcoin will reach a new all time high. Meanwhile a bunch on innovation will happen in the space, across blockchain, defi and nfts tech - some projects will race up in the next rally. You have a couple years to research.

    • the pattern is clear.... the circle is broken when ... to the grave.neverscared
    • Is this a spin in the old "I don't care about the price I am here for the technology" crypto cult affirmations?jonny_quest_lives
    • Looks like one big bubble to me, kinda like the infamous tulip craze. Sure, blockchain will evolve, but so far btc/etc. is nothing of what was 'promised'.formed
    • Yup. People will buy again when this is over.monospaced
    • tulips? fucking lol. its like a broken record hereinteliboy
    • NBQ, neverscared and grafician sucking each other's cocks and drafting plans of sub 3k was a bottom signaldrgs
    • 3k lets go..neverscared
    • the coiners do their su***ng the anti-coiners do theirs... that´s the way the world spins till it burns up.neverscared
    • drgs I'm sorry that chart of yours didn't work out.NBQ00
    • only one of the differences is....coiners putting the fuel into the fire much harder with their hustle..neverscared
    • Both can be true...it in no way lives up to the original vision, destroys the environment, is basically useless but nonetheless will go up again.yuekit
    • There's no reason there has to be a connection between crypto being useful and the bubble continuing, in fact you can argue these things are in opposition.yuekit
    • @NBQ00, Which one? I had charts for every occasiondrgs
    • Yeah, it's been fun calling a bubble in this, but the difference is I am down $100 (bought $200 ETH), while the "coiners" are losing everything.formed
    • Something will survive and emerge, but I am not so sure it'll be anything we can see currently. Look at the dotcom era, who survived that promised a future?formed
    • Google, Facebook, etc., emerged, but it took a long time and countless complete failures for something to 'work'.formed
    • https://pbs.twimg.co…neverscared
    • it's only useful if more people put their money in. hence the posthotroddy
    • People will put money in when it’s low and then it will go up as a result. It’s a cycle and it’s not always the same result for each commodity.monospaced
    • But BTC isn't really a commodity. It doesn't have any 'real' value. Even wood and copper have a 'real' value.formed
    • That's a bullshit graph. lol.dibec
    • Why does that matter though formed? The price goes up, that's all people care about :)yuekit
    • Exactly formed. It’s not a commodity. That’s why it’s a different t cycle but it still has one.monospaced

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