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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is bitcoin a failed experiment?
by
FightThePower
on 13/03/2020, 07:14:18 UTC
Today I'm thinking of selling my BTC even though it would be a big loss right now I've been with BTC a while and used to the volitility but this time I believe it's different
Well, if that's your final decision then so be it. Who are we to stop you anyway? I just hope you won't regret this after looking on btc booming in the future. I wonder why you lose hope and have negative feelings suddenly. I presume you are btc investor for a quite a long time already so why backing out now? Sad
Now I feel that BTC will trend down hitting sub 1 dollars prices possibly even 0 over the next 12 to 18 months.
Uh uh uh Grin, not that fast my friend. Okay let's assume that btc will fall that hard in the future (though for me it's slightly impossible), I don't think it will happen within a year. The worst bloodbath I saw was on 2017 and yet btc survived, then what more during these times?

After reading many posts on this site it seems this place is very cult like with everyone believing bitcoin is king regardless of real world events no one dare Critic the dear leader BTC. People here will be still claiming BTC is bullish and mass adoption is any time now even as it trades for 10 cent per coin 😂🤣

Also would be good if people actually read my OP rather than just claim I'm a get rich quick newbie. I said I believed mass adoption would happen in 10 to 20 years how is this get rich quick thinking?

looks like I was correct BTC is absolutely finished it's digital currency narrative went away years ago and now with markets in turmoil its digital gold narrative has evaporated too. What's left? What reason is there for mass adoption or any new comers to join BTC? No institutional money will ever come in now. BTC is on a trend to zero. It will NEVER trade above 9k ever again

Coronavirus is the 1st true global catastrophe BTC faced many thought BTC would soar in such times but it failed spectacularly