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15523426 No.15523426 [Reply] [Original]

>alt season is back


Reminder that the last time ETH was at 0,018 sats it was worth $12 USD.

>> No.15523454

you idiots don't know what alt season means, 2017 literally every shitcoin just had to tweet out their whitepaper and $100,000+ would flood in to the ICO. If your shitcoin partnered with another shitcoin it'd be an instant 20x jump, even fucking prajeet scams that stated "we are not revealing our names we believe in crypto privacy" would get a minimum of $50k on their ICO.

alt season never.

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>>15523454
this is true.

alt season in the 2017 sense will never happen again. the only "alts" that will pump will be ones with actual adoption and use case. it should be obvious by now.

>> No.15523497

>>15523426
you mean am i ready for 0.15 btc? yeah

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>>15523493
>actual adoption

>> No.15523499

>>15523426
yes.

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>>15523493
i agree with you but not for the same reasons. with bitmex becoming more and more popular, you don't need to stick your money in dodgy shitcoins to earn sats, you can just make leveraged trades... That being said, there's nothing more comfy than a altseason.

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>>15523498
you're thinking short term anon. think long term. if you don't believe in alts, you simply don't believe in crypto as a whole. BTC needs key inputs and outputs. the tech boom started out rather narrowly, but now look out how wide of a market it encompasses.