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Has anybody noticed, compared to beggining of 2017 how pussified biz has become? None of the initial crypto advocates are here to be seen and not a single reason is spoken about why crypto exists.

To those who have 2 functioning brain cells cryptocurrency is supposed to be a lifeboat for when the empires built on debt known as the USA and EU go down the shitter. In such a scenario people wouldn't give a shit how much BTC costs in USD, but in what they can buy in tangible goods with it. If social stability was still here after then, we would automate the world and replace govt with decentralized computation. People would have wallets installed on their smartphones, not blockfolio or delta.

These are the promises which started the bullrun, but also attracted the scum of the earth to the crypto world turning it into what it (is today) was:
>muh moon
>muh lambo

It was these memes that pushed crypto in the spotlight and to $20000. A bunch of, not nerds, dorks who wanted a free lunch due to:
>wagecucking
>no gf
and who seem to have a "here today, gone tomorrow" mentality to everything that enters their life. You, yes you, you know who you are. You don't stand for shit.

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>> No.11814786

When BTC hit $20000 these people were the voices that the masses listened to, creating the greatest identity crisis any piece of software has ever seen. People associate bitcoin with speculation and number shuffling, rather than something Edward Snowden would fight for. Then when the markets turned the other way AS IT SHOULD, people cried for the ETF and took “Soros rockerchild says bitcoin is die” articles at face value.
Everything since may 2017 has been unhealthy growth and I dare not call the starting levels of the 2017 bull run a bottom, since crypto has far more eyes on it since then, but I will leave you with this:

The next bullrun will start when the culture around cryptocurrency goes back to its roots. When the people with the will to command their destiny come back and those looking for a quick solution to their messy life leave.

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>> No.11814806
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gay

>> No.11814816

>>11814781

nice blog post faggot LINK $1000 EOY

>> No.11814817

>when the empires built on debt known as the USA and EU go down the shitter

No speculation going on here, right?

>> No.11814827

I was thinking the same thing a few days ago and strongly believe ChainLink to be the catalyst of thr next run

>> No.11814828

BTC is too pure for those faggot roots anyway

>> No.11814832

>>11814786
>The next bullrun will start when the culture around cryptocurrency goes back to its roots. When the people with the will to command their destiny come back and those looking for a quick solution to their messy life leave.

this.

>> No.11814838

>>11814786
1st post was kind of shitty, but I agree that the current state of of cryptocurrency is full of children who want to make money. The community is a little too light on the crypto part of cryptocurrency.

>> No.11814870

>>11814817
Nah, it's already happening, along with China

>> No.11814871

>>11814781
Thank Christ somebody said it. BTC was created to escape "muh institutions" after they had screwed us once again with their bullshit. Praying for "muh institutions" to pump your bags is far from the philosophy of BTC originally.

>> No.11815698

this shit was useful once, for dirty shit then the marketplace died, now it's useless. This stuff was never useful, and was only let to run as an experiment, if it got big it would have been killed.

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>>11814786
I think anyone with half a brain has realised that blockchain is slow as shit and doesn't scale. It's too easy to fuck up and lose money, get scammed etc for normies. Also normies don't give a shit, they like using traditional banking. Nobody cares about 'muh decentralisation'. It's all around not a great technology in its current state. Until we fix some of these problems, it's all a meme.

>> No.11816407

>>11816328
lol, karatbit.com says otherwise. this is the beginning of a new era.
Real Fungible Gold along with ethereum and bitcoin will change the game forever once the markets collapse 2019 (after donald trumps administrative mistakes overtake the global financial markets.

>> No.11816540

Normal people don't give a shit about government manipulating their currency.

I bet most of those who do care actually prefer it. Think about how many want government control over tons of things in their lives. To them, the fact the government can't print more is a negative. Even if they don't hold socialist views about the role of government, they probably still think that a lack of inflation means we will have periodic deflationary death spirals, whatever those look are supposed to look like, regardless of the fact that government manipulation causes crazy bubbles.

>> No.11816619

>Bitcoin dumping is good for crypto and here's why

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>>11816619
Oh oh oh! I know! I've got this one!
Because it's not crypto?

>> No.11817391

>>11814781
Nice blog post faggot

Your post = COPE