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why do you think there will be another crypto bull run? and why will it do better than the last?

>> No.52761189

im just looking for insight as a bag holder

>> No.52761209

>>52761170
Some comment I read one time.

>> No.52761223
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>>52761209
>on the fence

>> No.52761231

>>52761170
There will be another. Might be years, though. Might start next week. There's no way to tell and it's dependent on factors out of our control. If we don't have another insane bull run like last time, we will at least have money making opportunities in crypto-adjacent fields, such as smart contract programming for CBDCs, which could be a hot new upcoming white-collar profession once The Neo-Earth Good Government League rolls out digital currencies

>> No.52761301

>>52761231
personally i think it will be close to or after the bitcoin halving. i just hope it goes beyond 60k

>> No.52761313

>>52761170
Because it's a decentralized ponzi that has proven to go up in cycles and nothing fundamentally has changed about it. As long as the ponzi itself is secure where nobody can doublespend then it will go up because the government will never stop printing money and the ponzi supply tickets (bitcoins) are deflationary with it's supply constantly being burned (lost coins). When someone can break encryption then you can feel free to sell.

>> No.52761362

>>52761170
Zoomers assume there will be since to them 10 years is an eternity.

>> No.52761385

>>52761362
ill be 39 in 10 yrs. to me thats a lot

>> No.52761433

>>52761362
What do you even mean by this? What kind of over the top around the back loop-de-loop 4d gigacope are you doing that makes OP's question about zoomers?

>> No.52761442

>>52761170
Of course it’s possible. Zoomers just entering the job market will be hungry to invest in something when the economy eventually turns around. They probably mostly missed the previous bullrun. I don’t know if Bitcoin will be as dominant, the money might be more evenly spread out. I dunno but with more halvings there’s always a chance

>> No.52761544

>>52761433
Zoomers think a track record of 10 years is enough to extrapolate future returns.

>> No.52761569

>>52761170
More are waiting for it so it will come quicker and last shorter.

>> No.52761577

>>52761362
I'm dumping 1k into crypto a month, I better be fucking retired in 10 years when I'm 41.

>> No.52761624

>>52761577
what are you buying fren?

>> No.52761669

>>52761624
BTC/ETH/LINK

>> No.52763552

i believe half of the reason we will have bull is elon and twitter. Just like twitter has the power to influence elections, it has the power to change the crypto narrative

the 2nd reason is. However much FUD you see now, there is plenty of smart money waiting for the floodgates of financial clarity to come. When entire financial instruments can invest 1% of their funds is when 6 figure btc is virtually guaranteed.

>> No.52764659

>>52761170
Eventually there'd be another bull run, history supports its. It might just take more time but with more normies getting access crypto and the blockchain easily for the first time with projects like ORE, it might even come earlier than expected.

>> No.52764748

>>52761669
Just those three? If you really wanna retire that early, I feel you'd invest more in some low caps. Privacy focused alts have got massive potentials.They could make the difference in your portfolio in the next bull run.

>> No.52764831

>>52761433
Zoomers have never functioned outside of zeroish interest rates and quantative easing. What do you think fuels booms? Valuable products and high revenues? Or "line goes up" velocity of money?

>> No.52764857

>>52761170
Rich people fomo in for the tax evasion and lack of regulation. Normies are in for an attempt to escape waging and buy a house. I mean its a tool for the rich to get richer very easy so it'll be back

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>>52761170
Users will be more cautious about self-custody of their crypto assets and will take privacy even more seriously as a result of the turn out of events in thecurrent bear run, that much is certain.

>> No.52766763

>>52761170
Loads of projects with real life solutions on the blockchain identity and asset management, privacy , security etc have been onboarded this will lower the entry barrier and we will see a mainstream adoption, I believe

>> No.52766817

im doing my part by stacking matic before any bull-run, because i know for a fact that it will be taking polygon a step closer to joining ethereum and bitcoin in the top 3

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>>52761170
bitcoin will do a triple top from 80-95k sometime during '24-'25
source: im a financial advisor

>> No.52767852

Because 95% bought the top again and got burned. As long As its still profitable whales will keep the shitshow alive.

>> No.52767865

>>52761170
Why are you assuming these things about me?

>> No.52767894

>>52761170
Ever heard of halving cycles? It's basically all you need. And you need to be able to withstand normie fud.

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>>52761170
It's simple anon, the world and the crypto space are evolving. Centralised systems are losing the battle. Crypto is being used as payments. You need more reasons?

>> No.52767940

>>52761577
Based. Opportunities are out there but lazy mtfuckers don't look. Project with payment gateway options are likely going to rule.
CryptoXpress and Coti are already on it. No charm needed.

>> No.52769244

>>52767903
with a host of privacy gaps as well, since any random dude can easily see all your transactions on the blockchain.

>> No.52769331

>>52769244
Not with private wallets like Railway though. Shield balances and all txns

>> No.52769381

>>52761209
Based wgmi

>> No.52769541

I think Crypto.com will collapse and then we'll see the true bottom.

>> No.52769612

>>52763552
>Just like twitter has the power to influence elections
The only power twitter ever had was to expose the fraud and fragile egos of people like Musk. Why do you think he still went through with the worst deal in the history of deals?

>> No.52769656

Because the narrative for decentralized finance is stronger than ever now that all these centralized groups have ate the dirt.
The narrative is clear.