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Re: "Crypto is no longer in the early adoption stage"
by
arwin100
on 16/09/2021, 23:53:35 UTC
The cryptocurrency industry started with the launch of Bitcoin in 2009 and then flourished in the following years with various assets and blockchain-based solutions. According to Stephen Stonberg, CEO of Bittrex Global, this is no longer in its infancy.
“I think we’re already past the stage of crypto early adoption,” Stonberg told Cointelegraph adding:
“Crypto has now gone mainstream. We have double-digit percentage adoption in both developed and developing countries. We even have Bitcoin adopted as legal tender in a country and many other countries are considering adopting Bitcoin as legal tender.”
Bitcoin has also become a very common investment, as several large companies such as Microstrategy have invested in these assets.


Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-is-no-longer-in-the-early-adoption-stage-bittrex-global-ceo-says

Lots of things have happened for years and the improvement and development of Bitcoin as a currency is too visible and I must agree that it isn't in the early adoption period anymore. Some countries are now adopting it as an alternative and digital currency and are being used in digital transactions which only means that it has passed the tests of time so it's already on the higher step pf adoption period.

We can already say about that and no more further debate to be either early or not since in the first place bitcoin already age a decade  we also see some huge ATH and ATL also currently the price is quite expensive for middle to low income earner that's why we can say that the claims about that is right, but it didn't stop there since the potential still so high we will still so many ATH to be broke so even if we are not in early state still its good to buy bitcoins at any point since to potential to earn is high if you are not a weak handed trader.