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Re: Will crypto really go to zero?
by
minhhai.bnhn
on 28/06/2020, 14:30:18 UTC
Back in the day, Vitalik once said that crypto will be going to zero. There has been many concerns about the longevity of cryptocurrency as a serious form of money, given that it's relatively unstable within the mainstream world. It's been 10 years since Bitcoin was created where crypto has had its ups and downs. However, many are afraid that crypto will be going to zero as the blockchain hype ends and governments start rolling their own digital currencies. When we take a look at most cryptocurrencies on the market, most of them aren't even useful at all. Perhaps, the only one is Bitcoin but it's terrible as a currency for daily transactions.

Which is why, I'm starting to wonder if crypto will really go to zero in the future? If this happens, then most of us will lose our hard-earned money as crypto becomes worthless. What are your thoughts? Huh


This is true because it is a natural law. If created, there will be disappearance. As we have seen money is adapted from many different forms from birth until now

Initially exchanged goods. Then came the shells, metal. Then came gold and paper money. And now the technology of money in the bank via ATM. And now is Crypto-currency.
But the future will have a different currency created with more advantages and the Crypto currency will be replaced by that new money.