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Guys you do realise that all of us are actualy investing into some super early startups, many of which do not even have a product out of alpha. People who actually hold money and are smart are not toughing this shit for a very good reason "yet". Usually an investor asks how much profit or at fucking least how much turnover a company has, then compares shares and and gives an evaluation. Many coins which are valued at 2- 10 usd right now are worth FUCKING CENTS IN REALITY. This is like a huge virtual videogame, where everyone chases muh gainz and some virtual money. It is very possible for this whole market to harakiri within a month. Will Blockchain die? No.. very likely not. the tech behind it is soldi. But for the love of fucking jesuscoin, don't pretend every single ICO is going to revolutionize the world etc. Take it for what it fucking is, a huge gamble, where people who have no self preservation instinct and go yolo mode all in can make the gains of a lifetime. Or lose it all. Biz is like a fucking neural network hivemind checking and comparing coins, shilling and kekking some random shit, waves in the community which might be noticed and are a sign of something good because nolifers and NEETS do nothing else besides comparing coins, or something bad because someone wants to loose his bags etc. Just ride it or leave it, there is no guide, no handholding, just risk, fun and maybe an epic reward at the end. This is the .com bubble all over, and we are in the year 1998.. chillax and love

>> No.8739467

>>8739451
what a time to be alive

>> No.8739489
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>>8739451

>> No.8739521

>>8739451
>In the year 1998
>we are the early adopters
Anon, i....

>> No.8739529

>>8739521
1998 wasn't the start of the dotcom bubble you fucking idiot.

>> No.8739543

>>8739529
It sure as hell wasn't when the bubble burst faggot

>> No.8739545

>>8739521
I actually think we really are the early adopters, so long the tech (smart contracts) are not used and don’t have a real world application we are the early adopters. If you buy now a into a project that really solves a problem or can be used to make something more efficient you’ll be rich when it’s adopted and used

>> No.8739564

>>8739543
No shit you fucking brainlet, there was still 2 years of gains. You completely undermined your own point, congratulations.

>> No.8739596

>>8739545
Too bad all of it is useless and only exists to empty the bank accounts of moron ”investors”

>> No.8739600

>>8739545
Nice just unironically bought 100k LINK

>>8739564
>muh greatest transfer of wealth the world has ever seen

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8740061

>>8739451
JIM BREYER

>> No.8740110

>>8739451
funfair is the only coin that is unironically not a yolo mode coin to buy right now since they already have a working game that you can already download and run and it has very impressive visuals

>> No.8740127

>>8740110
Wrong thread, no shillfest here

>> No.8740156

>>8740127
it's not shilling if it's true

>> No.8740271

>>8740110
Kys

>> No.8740345

>>8739521
Why do brainlets on /biz/ always use "early adopters" a term which refers to consumer use of a technology, to talk about investments?

>> No.8740450

>>8740345
because bitcoin is a new technology. in the future bitcoin will not be volatile and it will just be considered a standard currency to most. this is the time when bitcoin will be considered matured like a color CRT was in 2000.

>> No.8740511

>>8740450
Bitcoin is already matured and mass adopted in the dark web

>> No.8740549

>Biz is like a fucking neural network hivemind

BUY LINK

>> No.8740645

>>8740549
Mass adoption means the masses have adopted it, not a few neckbeards. What you are describing is niche adoption. Mass adoption is not something that is guaranteed to happen. It's not part of some deterministic lifecycle of every technology. The most succesful (e.g., the wheel) reach mass adoption eventually and stay there effectively forever. Shitty or otherwise just not very useful technologies never reach beyond niche adoption. Some, like CRTs anon mentioned reach mass adoption, but are then superseded by superior alternatives.

>> No.8740658

>>8740645
Meant for>>8740511

>> No.8740778

>>8739545
Dont early adopters get burnt for using prototypes that later get replaced with refined technological solutions?

>> No.8740831

>>8740778
No, this never happens

>> No.8740853

>>8740831
Gud
I was worried we could be in a speculative bubble.