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legendary
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November 14, 2021, 10:09:40 PM
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the next Google´s name could be Coingle. Also, for those in Altcoins, please do not ever confuse proper stock investment or funding series with buying a token or an Atl.
I don't know, man....Google improved upon other search engines and blew them all away within a relatively short period of time, which is why they are where they're at now.  Bitcoin may have grown significantly as an investment of choice for a lot of new people since its inception, but so far blockchain technology hasn't been adopted by the masses or integrated into anything useful in everyday life as far as I know--and you'd think that with all of those ICO projects that got introduced circa 2018, there would have been some progress in that area.

So while it's nice that there are some angel investors trying to help blockchain startups, I wonder if they're just betting on anything and everything, hoping that there's a winning lottery ticket somewhere in the mix.  That's basically what those investors do anyway, but with this I'm not sure there's anything that's going to be nearly as successful as Google or Facebook. 
legendary
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November 14, 2021, 06:41:57 PM
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I wouldn't spend a penny on those crypto and blockchain startups, they aren't going to make any profit, either because they will fail naturally or because they were created just to defraud investors. Crypto sphere is not productive, it's not creating anything valuable for the people, it's all just one big speculation and selling practically useless assets to bigger fools.
legendary
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November 14, 2021, 06:11:05 PM
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Capital Risk investment funds and "angels" are flocking to start-ups on the Crypto sphere by more than 10 fold last´s years.  Some outlets even say that the next giant may come from companies that have cryptocurrencies or perhaps blockchain at the heart of their company´s vision.

Its not really surprising isnt it considering that the crypto space is kinda speculative right now especially in 2021. Alot of people wish to be the first to get into this space especially after they missed out of facebook a decade ago.

Anyway could this also be something to do with facebook announcing metaverse as well though? Some new crypto startup could be striving to achieve something in that area as well. Im not sure how metaverse might works yet but there is a possibility of crypto integration into it though
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November 14, 2021, 04:38:57 PM
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Didn't we have the same situation starting as far back as the last cycle, so around 4 years ago? It seems every investor was flocking towards any crypto startup and start-ups, in general, were throwing blockchain into anything to see what sticks. It ain't great, but it seems to be a natural progression before the usability of the technology gets kinda pigeonholed.
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November 14, 2021, 04:27:46 PM
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Capital Risk investment funds and "angels" are flocking to start-ups on the Crypto sphere by more than 10 fold last´s years.  Some outlets even say that the next giant may come from companies that have cryptocurrencies or perhaps blockchain at the heart of their company´s vision.

This is an important distinction, as some companies may take advantage of the underlying technologies while other may reach the service market related to crypto. I believe Coinbase is well placed for the later, but as more funds flow in, the next Google´s name could be Coingle. Also, for those in Altcoins, please do not ever confuse proper stock investment or funding series with buying a token or an Atl.

Lastly, Bitcoin will benefit from additional visibility in any case and this may contribute to the ecosystem insofar any of the future giants ops for offering services or bring more marketcap in general.

https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2021/11/13/will-the-craze-for-crypto-startups-ever-produce-the-next-tech-giant
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/funding-spree-continues-for-local-crypto-companies/articleshow/87095594.cms
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