I do not know how much, may be, I can agree with you in this, because sometimes it is difficult to know when an approach is philosophical, captious, metaphorical, literal, rhetorical or simply a rational approach. With regard to what is written in this publication, I ask myself the same question every day and, even though I analyze it coldly and objectively with all the statistics, histories and objective information that I have at hand, I have not been able to determine with sufficient certainty: "that the cryptocurrencies go". Apparently they really are the future of monetary and information management, safe, democratic, decentralized and truthful. Unfortunately, like almost all systems created by humans, cryptocurrencies are schemes of Ponzi Pyramids, ergo is born weak as a possible "scam", and in the long run it (bubble) could explode, by stopping receiving "new clients" and "more fresh money" ; which could generate a debacle of proportions similar to the financial crisis of the 90s with the "Asian Tigers" or even the ugly fall with the positions and investments of the" web pages and the Internet", in recent years.
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Of course, it's difficult to see for sure where the cryptocurrencies will go. At the moment, there is a lot of skepticism in the greater public... much of it related to people's concerns that it is just "made from thin air."
For me, there is little doubt that the underlying blockchain technology is here to stay... and will have many applications aside from driving these currencies. Also, there are now 1000's of coins, so I have little doubt that some of them will become valueless... while others will become recognized standards for money in the time ahead.