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October 23, 2018, 10:57:33 AM
#94
What is the price at which a coin is considered dead or when an exchange decides to delist the coin?
Like bitcoin was 20k in jan so if it reaches less than 1k we can consider it dead?

A coin is not even dead if the price reaches 0. Many things have no price to them but still people choose to collect them or transfer them for one reason or another. A lot of cryptocurrencies started out as airdrops which would mean the coin had 0 value at that time, it does not mean it should be considered dead and that's seen by many which have gone on to achieve great things both in use, application and price.
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October 23, 2018, 10:54:25 AM
#93
These prices are very difficult to measure in fact. Bitcoin has to be compared with mining costs. but it will not come soon enough for the price levels mining will not necessarily be enough.
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October 23, 2018, 10:49:21 AM
#92
There is no standard for that. The exchange will keep profiting regardless of the price because there will always be people trading that coin, so It's probably the userbase and trading volume more than the price itself.

And If we're speaking about bitcoin, that's never going to happen as bitcoin is what's holding the crypto market.





I agree with that it's the volume more than price but even bitcoin can die one day I think. It's the first one but there could be a better option in the future.
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October 23, 2018, 10:46:36 AM
#91
This is no-brainer. A coin will die when no one is buying or selling it anymore. Even at $0.1, if people still buy a particular coin, whether it's bitcoin or altcoin, it will not die. Unless the demand for it stops, any cryptocurrency will survive.
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October 23, 2018, 10:12:46 AM
#90
What is the price at which a coin is considered dead or when an exchange decides to delist the coin?
Like bitcoin was 20k in jan so if it reaches less than 1k we can consider it dead?
Firstly, I do not think that the price of Bitcoin will fall to such a low level, and secondly, even if this happens, it does not mean that the coin has died. Remember that the cryptocurrency market is very volatile. At any moment the price may fall to the bottom or fly to the moon.
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October 23, 2018, 10:10:11 AM
#89
in my opinion, when a coin has no value, the coin loses the trust of crypto users.

or when we see a coin chart that is never bullish.

we can see, when the short bitcoin volatility, we will find coins that cannot survive in the market.
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October 23, 2018, 09:58:00 AM
#88
in my opinion, the coin is said to die if the exchange volume is gone or 0% of the coin has been abandoned by the developer. so the conclusion is in my opinion if the coin is still trading volume even though the price is a little, the coin cannot be said to be dead.
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October 23, 2018, 09:42:39 AM
#87
that is uncertain. the average exchanger making delist coins is when the developer leaves their coin. or the developer has been inactive and coin has no project growth. so that it is said to be coin dead. but if for the price I think it can't be a reference for coins to die.
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October 23, 2018, 08:28:21 AM
#86
What is the price at which a coin is considered dead or when an exchange decides to delist the coin?
Like bitcoin was 20k in jan so if it reaches less than 1k we can consider it dead?

At the moment, if we talk about the price of bitcoin at $1000 - this means that the dead is not only bitcoin, but all cryptocurrencies. So the cryptocurrency exchange will also be dead. This is a philosophical question))
the dead moment of coins is when the coin no longer wants it so that the coin will be forgotten and lost swallowed far into the market base, we cannot declare a coin dead by determining nominal at the price because it is uncertain.
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October 23, 2018, 08:27:06 AM
#85
I don't think they die, like old satellite's, they stay out there but doesn't have any purpose.
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October 23, 2018, 08:01:19 AM
#84
That is really interesting, I dont think there is a time for any coin to die. I believe all coins would forever exist since people have invested their resources such as time and money in its creation. I think the coins would exist even though their value would depreciate.

It is clear that the coin will not die right as you think because with the growth that will improve many people will return to invest in new coins and will bring back investment.
I believe that at the end of this year there will be increased development
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October 23, 2018, 07:58:43 AM
#83
What is the price at which a coin is considered dead or when an exchange decides to delist the coin?
Like bitcoin was 20k in jan so if it reaches less than 1k we can consider it dead?

At the moment, if we talk about the price of bitcoin at $1000 - this means that the dead is not only bitcoin, but all cryptocurrencies. So the cryptocurrency exchange will also be dead. This is a philosophical question))
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October 23, 2018, 07:48:46 AM
#82
If there is no buying and selling and also no volumes in the market it is considered a deadcoin or also known as shitcoin, and there's a lot of coin also that hasn't yet listed on exchanges because at start the team of these coins has no planned to put their coins in any exchanges.
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October 23, 2018, 07:23:04 AM
#81
its not about the price. but, when people not trade that coin/token anymore. there are many coin with price 0.000001 and many below that price, but if there some people still trade it i think that coin still live.
low price  can mean about there are people want to play with the price
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October 23, 2018, 07:14:14 AM
#80
What is the price at which a coin is considered dead or when an exchange decides to delist the coin?
Like bitcoin was 20k in jan so if it reaches less than 1k we can consider it dead?

I'm seeing a new bitcoin and it's so new to grow up and still very strong, I'm skeptical that everytime I ever think of bitcoin for $ 1, I'd recommend Stop thinking about possible.
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October 23, 2018, 05:14:38 AM
#79
What is the price at which a coin is considered dead or when an exchange decides to delist the coin?
Like bitcoin was 20k in Jan so if it reaches less than 1k we can consider it dead?

when there's no buy/sell order at exchanges+no volume, also when dev and team have disappeared from the community...

and then when this coin has no real life use anymore...
Most coins are not used in practice. To determine that it is coin dead verify that it also traded and that the transaction volume is in fact. No longer any actual transaction means that it is coin dead. There are a lot of Altcoins now removed from coinmarketcap because of the lack of liquidity.
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October 23, 2018, 05:11:29 AM
#78
There is a specific price which will be a sign of a death of a coin because there coins have very wide range of supplies which can be a factor for a low or high ICO price of a coin. You can say that a coin may die when the current value is now 100x less than the first recorded value, it doesn't really mean that the coin is absolutely dead. A coin for me can be considered dead when development have stopped and there is no community to support it and it's development.
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October 23, 2018, 04:22:23 AM
#77
I don't know for sure bro. if I think bitcoin or altcoin will die when everyone stops investing in bitcoin. and so do all countries reject the world of cryiptocurrency. surely the price will fall and die ..
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October 23, 2018, 04:19:06 AM
#76
As I know that without a volume a token can be called dead and it is delisted to an exchanger if it does not have volume.
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October 23, 2018, 03:52:40 AM
#75
under ICO price the chart down all time . i think there is no chance for coin's price to pump
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