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The Cryptocurrency Industry Is 'On the Brink of an Implosion', Research Says

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Re: The Cryptocurrency Industry Is 'On the Brink of an Implosion', Research Says

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I feel like its another case of the tech bubble. The projects with real causes and uses will come back from any implosion in the long run.

So illegal transactions and money laundering it is.

Iunno, if i were a billionaire, the idea of having $50m under nobody’s control but my own that I can take anywhere, anytime, doesn’t exist anywhere else.

I can’t do that with gold. Bank deposits are always available until they aren’t. But Coinbase can’t do this either.

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An important harbinger of trouble to come is that the Tether (USDT) coin, which is supposed to be pegged 1:1 to USD, is now trading substantially below $1: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-10-15/dollar-pe... Billions of Tethers were printed seemingly out of thin air and used to purchase Bitcoin. It's part of the foundation of the house of cards that keeps Bitcoin at its current price: "Despite their modes…

>Billions of Tethers were printed seemingly out of thin air and used to purchase Bitcoin.

Do we know if it was BTC that was purchased?

I have half a mind to think that people who were smart enough to buy decentralized and scare BTC are different than the people who would buy a centralized fiat coin Tether.

The only people I know that use Tether are gamblers who are day trading alt coins.

It is become more and more apparent every day that Bitcoin is different than Alts.

Re: The Cryptocurrency Industry Is 'On the Brink of an Implosion', Research Says

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I feel like its another case of the tech bubble. The projects with real causes and uses will come back from any implosion in the long run.

So illegal transactions and money laundering it is.

Idk, I buy burritos at taco bell with my Bitcoin Debit Card.

I dont trust my local government's always inflating currency.

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I feel like its another case of the tech bubble. The projects with real causes and uses will come back from any implosion in the long run.

So illegal transactions and money laundering it is.

That's exactly what will remain out of this pile of hot steaming garbage.

Re: The Cryptocurrency Industry Is 'On the Brink of an Implosion', Research Says

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In general, if you pick the all time high as a starting point for your "research" it's all the way down from there. Bitcoin's daily transaction volume is moving to second layer so the metric used is not very useful.

More importantly, and I can't stress this enough, the FX value of a cryptocurrency is not directly related to the project's status (developer activity or security track record, etc) but it is correlated to public perception of its value, which is why these sort of article pops up every now and again at regular intervals.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/9niw8x/lightning_n...

Re: The Cryptocurrency Industry Is 'On the Brink of an Implosion', Research Says

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

So illegal transactions and money laundering it is.

Iunno, if i were a billionaire, the idea of having $50m under nobody’s control but my own that I can take anywhere, anytime, doesn’t exist anywhere else. I can’t do that with gold. Bank deposits are always available until they aren’t. But Coinbase can’t do this either.

Right, that's money laundering.
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