I just can't get the topic of the thread. How it can be the end when it's only the beginning. Even G20 have discussed the current situation concerning cryptocurrencies and they're not going to ban them, only develop regulations.
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Re: Which crypto-currency do you prefer?
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Dragon5
on 01/04/2018, 20:31:44 UTC
While I can see the advantages of different and modern and more sophisticated coins, I still opt for more accepted in the world. Even Benetton starts to accept payments in cryptocurrencies, but mostly in bitcoin, Etherium, Dash and etc.
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Re: Can we Manipulate Bitcoin price?
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Dragon5
on 01/04/2018, 18:25:11 UTC
I also thought it's impossible, until I heard about that atrocious scam website CoinMarketCap provided customers with irrelevant information about crypto simply not updating traffic volumes and putting a question to a crypto. After that people just stopped buying some currencies. So, a lot of things can be manipulated
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Re: Is this the end for bitcoins ?
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Dragon5
on 01/04/2018, 17:44:02 UTC
It is definitely only the beginning. More and more companies start using cryptocurrencies for different purposes. Not only in marketing and transactions, Lexus has announced a new sport car which can mine crypto depending on speed. Controversial offer, but displays the interest people have.
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Re: Do You Think Bitcoin Will Replace Dollar Soon?
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Dragon5
on 01/04/2018, 17:05:33 UTC
I'm not sure cryptocurrencies will replace dollar, it can probably be three types for now - paper money, cashless payment and digital money. What distinguishes crypto from other forms is that banks are absent in this case. Cryptocurrencies are not emitted by anyone. So, it's a possible alternative
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Re: New rich people thanks to BTC
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Dragon5
on 01/04/2018, 15:19:12 UTC
Actually, only few people have become rich with crypto. They also possess their own businesses and do not rely solely on cryptocurrencies. Most of them have invested in crypto, but it's not a solution. You can not only think about being rich through speculation
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Re: Government Furious
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Dragon5
on 01/04/2018, 12:59:15 UTC
China is the furiest among them, claiming cryptocurrencies kill yuan and threat Chinese economy. So they are going to strengthen the regulations and ban everything connected to cryptocurrencies
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Re: Bitcoin will have a price of $50000
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Dragon5
on 31/03/2018, 20:35:20 UTC
I also think it'll be difficult for bitcoin to reach 20k by the end of the year as it has shown a gradual fall for almost half a year. Still, we have hope because Tom Lee said so))) the man is a good expert, I pretty like him and his ideas.
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Re: I'm going to buy some bitcoins
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Dragon5
on 31/03/2018, 13:47:09 UTC
Stop, think twice)) bitcoin is a very special action form. If you only want to get rich and has no idea of what bitcoin is, you'll probably be disappointed. A lot of people who bought cryptocurrencies in December and January and then panicked selling are mostly the reason bitcoin price crushed.
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Re: Early rumors became true, Crypto Business Is Now Legal in Belarus
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Dragon5
on 31/03/2018, 11:22:09 UTC
They are developing a special area for designing new IT products. This small country is heading for new technologies, adapting existing and creating new. It has become its number one priority. That's why cryptocurrencies are also a part of the programme
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Re: China calling for a wider ban on Crypto currency trading ?
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Dragon5
on 30/03/2018, 20:35:22 UTC
China is playing its game, while Korea has all the makings of becoming a crypto nation. Bithumb and mobile payment company have signed an agreement to enable Koreans pay using cryptocurrencies. That's marvelous news