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Topic: Are we still "Early Adopters"? (Read 2606 times)

jr. member
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December 27, 2018, 02:49:23 PM
Market is very young and we can see many new members entering the market and asking questions so we can say crypto is highly undervalued in the coming year we can see positive price growth
copper member
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December 27, 2018, 10:29:57 AM
Yes we partially are, considering the fact that most people that adopted early have left after some battle with bearish trends.
newbie
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December 27, 2018, 09:42:02 AM
Yes, I really want to believe it. I think that's likely to happen. We need to keep our bitcoins. And if you have not bought, it is better to do it now. Bitcoin will definitely be able to beat its last year's record.
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sr. member
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December 27, 2018, 01:40:16 PM
I don’t think so. Bitcoin is 10 years old, i guess it has passed its first stage and now gone to, let's call it, the second one. So we are in the middle.
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December 27, 2018, 01:21:35 PM
Well i think that we are still the Early Adopters of BTC because we haven't evolved so much and i think that in the future will appear much more opportunities for Bitcoin.I think that the next generations will take the crypto world to the next level, or at least i hope so.
hero member
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December 27, 2018, 01:10:04 PM
It depends of what time frames we talk about. Considering that cryptocurrency appeared about 10 years ago we are not early adopters. But what if it will exist for many decades? I this case we are pioneers.)
legendary
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December 27, 2018, 10:56:17 AM
yes i also think that the next generation will easier accept Bitcoin .
Iam around 30 years old and in my generation not much using Bitcoin even nobody from my Friends.
The are born with Fiat ....but next generations also born with Crypto and Fiat.


regards
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False Moon
December 27, 2018, 10:51:47 AM
This is a question of the length of the timeline. If your timeline is only 10 years, then we definitely can't count Early Adopters unless you started using Bitcoin from 2013, but if your timeline extends to 50 years. , then we are of course Early Adopters.
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December 27, 2018, 10:23:02 AM
I'm glad to know your opinions about that...


Try to image 10 years from now...It will be comparable with 2009 "early adopters"?

I will go for a yes. Yes we are indeed still an early adopters why? because the fact that bitcoiners or the investors are still on doubt of its potential and the pending of the acceptance of the governments makes us an early adopters. The fact that people still not in favor of it and not using, promoting, and embracing it are the reasons why I say that it is still new to us.
sr. member
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December 27, 2018, 09:52:03 AM
Yes, I really want to believe it. I think that's likely to happen. We need to keep our bitcoins. And if you have not bought, it is better to do it now. Bitcoin will definitely be able to beat its last year's record.

Stupid,why not even read the topic not just the title before putting your opinion?OP dont mentioned about bitcoin specifically instead he was asking about the future 10 years from now

Cryptocurrency is the future of technology in terms of transactions so for me we are looking the same scenario as what this market dos from 2009 till now,and for sure great innovation are coming soon as 2018 comes to end
newbie
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December 27, 2018, 09:10:06 AM
Early adopters is a concept used for people who have a minimum understanding of a new product or service and contribute to its development or sales in a direct or indirect way.
Now if we look at this, I believe there is an extremely narrow funnel of people who can actually call themselves early-adopters.

For example, I have been to one of the many Blockchain Summits, and came across some guys portraying themselves as blockchain specialists, only to learn later that they have "invested" around $100 in 4-5 altcoins. That's it.

This new industry is starving to get more educated people, who can make educated statements and not just "follow" or "share" stuff they see online. In this sense, the market if flooded with people who consume media similar to the conspicuous consumption trend in early 90' around the world, where the word "buy" was by far the sexiest thing on the market.

Are we still Early Adopters? Nah.

EarlyAdopter-involves a basic understanding and desire to see the market succeed, where the product or technology has a direct impact on a given problem or challenge.
Why do you think that 80% of ICOs turn out to be scams? Because it's very easy to see a product to person who has very limited understanding of the product or service. Basically, the lack of knowledge and the hunger for a quick buck is holding back the real development and expansion.

Ideas?


member
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December 27, 2018, 08:15:11 AM
I'm glad to know your opinions about that...


Try to image 10 years from now...It will be comparable with 2009 "early adopters"?
Ofcourse theres a double impact on this scenario ,first the opportunity of becoming millionaire is easily in this area as we have lots of aspiring investors whos just waiting for right timing 

Second is the popularity we are having now is too different from the past 10 years and more will be different from 10 years from now.so this advantages may take us to successful trading and investing if we will only trust and believe the cryptocurrencies
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December 27, 2018, 07:32:01 AM
Yes we are still very young adopters as the life span is still very long compare to what we just achieve in the industry and why the use of blockchain will still be very much good in future as a new was of life and then we are going to have it as a main use for every aspect of life so those that embrace the call now will be a very young adopter.
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December 27, 2018, 04:47:27 AM
Likewise, I can say that we're still at the early stage and we can be considered as early adopters. I thought before that it was too late to invest to bitcoin when it was around 2014 - 2015 because the price was "expensive" in my perspective by that time.

But just look on how much it is right now, we're still good as new and the upcoming once can also still be said as an early adopter. But after 10 years, I don't think investors by that time can still be considered as an early adopter.


We are very lucky to get this opportunity and live in this 10 years of cryptocurrency field because Bitcoin will changes a lot of people's life to the different shape so the investors are really proud of being a Crypto user I also in that we hope it will be continuing a long time
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December 27, 2018, 04:06:55 AM
Likewise, I can say that we're still at the early stage and we can be considered as early adopters. I thought before that it was too late to invest to bitcoin when it was around 2014 - 2015 because the price was "expensive" in my perspective by that time.

But just look on how much it is right now, we're still good as new and the upcoming once can also still be said as an early adopter. But after 10 years, I don't think investors by that time can still be considered as an early adopter.
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December 27, 2018, 03:18:54 AM
I'm glad to know your opinions about that...


Try to image 10 years from now...It will be comparable with 2009 "early adopters"?
I count myself as an early adopter and lucky despite the fact that I heard about btc early 2017 while it had been in existence since 2009 although I missed being involved earlier however 10 years to this time its adoption will be enormous and if care is not taken a lot of regret stories by dumpers who felt otherwise as far its price rocketing is concerned.
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December 26, 2018, 11:55:40 PM
Not really. Early adopters are the ones who have bought Btc before 2016 when price has raised significantly.

If we compare ourselves with people who will buy Btc in 2025 we might be seen as early adopters, too. 😊

This only depends on when you will adopt it. if you are at the beginning, you will become a frivolous person because the price of Bitcoin will increase again.
Everyone would be thankful if the price will increase and they will become profitable.

Those who come in and buy at a higher price would wish that they were here when price was still very cheap, I don't really appreciate people who only came here for the price and think this is just an investment that will make their rich quick, people who see the technology rather than the price will most likely to succeed.
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December 26, 2018, 10:23:15 PM
As long as the price are so volatility as it is now, we can easily see us self as early adaptors.  Blockchain are now being thought about in many business and productions lines.  So in ten years many everyday communities will most likely be on a blockchain.
If crypto and Bitcoins prove itself as a secure and fast way to send money then more and more people will start to buy Bitcoin and that will make the current holders of Bitcoins early adaptors in 10 years.
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December 26, 2018, 06:58:15 PM
I'm glad to know your opinions about that...


Try to image 10 years from now...It will be comparable with 2009 "early adopters"?
This is an interesting thing to think about. I believe that  the earlier Bitcoin believer understood the principle and purpose behind the creation of it. They didn't join the Bitcoin ecosystem just because of the profit they could make from it. They easily understood Bitcoin and started using it. Looking at now, a lot of people join the Bitcoin space with the Basic idea of becoming rich within a few time. They basically don't understand the purpose behind the use of Bitcoin.
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