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JonathanJo
Same old, same old.
theFu
Search youtube for "John Oliver cryptocurrency" for a rundown of how these work and why alt-coins (anything that isn't Bitcoin) is likely a scam. This is an HBO weekly late-night show, so expect adult words. He does a good job explaining the good and bad.
Over 50% of all the cryptocurrencies created last year have failed completely.
Wakarimasen
The ones that still exist are a bubble. and so many have already failed it is not funny. plus the exchanges are all scams also
Strangerland
Maybe. Bitcoin seems to have stabilized quite a bit from it's major drop a couple of months back.
That's just a silly comment. I do overseas transfers using bitcoin all the time, and I haven't even been scammed once. How exactly are these exchanges scamming us?
Kavabata
How do you think could Bitcoin fall now to 3-4K due to Google decision to ban all cryрto and ICO? I see many ideas of traders that think BITCOIN is gona sink... What do you think?
https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/BTCUSD/
Strangerland
It's very possible. There is no way of knowing if the value has stabilized right now, or is just at a temporary plateau.
Cliffy
I thought I read it somewhere that 40% of bitcoin is owned by about 1000 people. What if those 1000 decided to do pump and dump? Definitely not a good option to invest in.