I would tend to agree with you. With the current level of economic manipulation in the stock and bond markets, and extreme asset inflation overall due to QE (or should I say debt-monetization), it's my feeling that we are on the precipice of another great financial markets calamity. Add to this, growing income inequality in the United States, and increasing geopolitical uncertainty (vis a vis proxy wars in Syria) and you've got a bubbling little pot of shit stew that, should it boil over, might be just awful enough to put a bad taste in people's mouth and induce a shift in tastes towards alternative decentralized systems.
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