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RE: Will bitcoin's fade be good news for altcoins?

in #bitcoin7 years ago (edited)

I love your description about Bitcoin's "slide"! Wow, but we still haven't put in a daily reversal yet! The fact that this feels like a slide says a lot about where we are in parabolic curve terms. And, like you say, it's everyone on the same side of the Bitcoin shitcoin airdrop trade. That kind of thing usually doesn't end well.

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No, when everyone is thinking the same, those who take the other side tend to be the ones to profit.

By the way, added another batch to BTS today.....hard not to like that one....still doing homework on it.

Their goal basically is to take over the financial industry on a decentralized platform.

If they pull that off, the $340 that was put out there will be a small number. The financial sector is world trillions of dollars.

Their goal basically is to take over the financial industry on a decentralized platform.

I like ambitious people with good ideas and solid implementation.

Oh how sweet it is (we will be saying one day not too many years away).

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