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January 15, 2020, 03:46:38 PM
#89
I have not seen the news lately between this intense involved countries. AFAIK, it became passive lately and we can have a few sighs while the tension isn't there but we can't be confident with that.

There will be no news. Initially, it was obvious that Iran was not going to enter into an open confrontation with the United States, which is why the United States was able to easily and unpunishedly kill an Iranian general. Everything is very bad in Iran, people are tired, they want a better life. Permanent sanctions are already tired. If Iran got involved in a war, the people would rebel against the current government. Already now there are ongoing protests. In fact, Iran is on the verge of a civil war. This is what the United States sought.
It is good to hear if both countries don't want to commit things that will be regretted by them and the collateral damage will be avoided and these are the innocent people that are in between the border lines. I don't know what is exactly happening there so if there's a possibility of a Civil War, it would be people of Iran against its own government.
This is sad, I hope that everything will at peace quickly.
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January 15, 2020, 02:37:10 PM
#88
I have not seen the news lately between this intense involved countried. AFAIK, it became passive lately and we can have a few sighs while the tension isn't there but we can't be confident with that.

There will be no news. Initially, it was obvious that Iran was not going to enter into an open confrontation with the United States, which is why the United States was able to easily and unpunishedly kill an Iranian general. Everything is very bad in Iran, people are tired, they want a better life. Permanent sanctions are already tired. If Iran got involved in a war, the people would rebel against the current government. Already now there are ongoing protests. In fact, Iran is on the verge of a civil war. This is what the United States sought.

I think the Iranian leaders played into the hands of the Americans. Now they are beginning to have unrest from their citizens after that plane was shot down accidentally by their military killing several Iranians (as well as other nationals) on board. If civil war breaks out, the USA will benefit from it and it seems that is what they want
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January 15, 2020, 02:34:06 PM
#87
One thing is certain, investors are not done with cryptocurrency yet. Look at how the market quickly rose when Iran declared war on America. That is a positive sign to me that crypto is not going anywhere
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January 15, 2020, 02:25:34 PM
#86
I have not seen the news lately between this intense involved countried. AFAIK, it became passive lately and we can have a few sighs while the tension isn't there but we can't be confident with that.

There will be no news. Initially, it was obvious that Iran was not going to enter into an open confrontation with the United States, which is why the United States was able to easily and unpunishedly kill an Iranian general. Everything is very bad in Iran, people are tired, they want a better life. Permanent sanctions are already tired. If Iran got involved in a war, the people would rebel against the current government. Already now there are ongoing protests. In fact, Iran is on the verge of a civil war. This is what the United States sought.
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January 15, 2020, 01:41:12 PM
#85
Buh I don't think it has anything to do with crypto currency, did you even notice that bitcoin picked a race few hours after the Iraq news? It seems the war might even favour crypto market though.
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January 15, 2020, 12:30:24 PM
#84
Looks like things kinda settled down? I mean for the few days there hasn't been anything new happened and no major news broke out, Iran is dealing with itself right now and the rebellion (well not rebellion but just unrest I suppose but media likes to over exaggerate things) and USA is dealing with the upcoming elections, the Iowa cacauses are very close which would be kinda the point where they will decide on who will be in the next polls, there has been 27 record breaking number of candidates for democrats candidate and now it looks like there is just 4 real candidates with probably just 2 real fight going on, so they are all dealing with that. Hopefully nobody will realize the war topic just died down and wouldn't make it a subject again so that it will be just "by gones are by gones" and be done with it.
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January 14, 2020, 10:50:10 PM
#83
damn,its not will be good , for god sake, i didn't even understand what trump think about that action.
"all is well" pfffttt.
according to news i read,Trump spoke of "minimal damage" and "Iran standing down" in a relatively restrained retaliation for the U.S. drone strike that killed Iran's second-most powerful figure, Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani.
and now, iran have a crazy thing too , and after it, U.S will make a counter attack because it,LOL.
Glad that this is no longer happening, there's no current moves between this two nations and the expected wars is no longer proceeding.
We all do hope that it won't continue and prevent much damages, war in not going to do any good in any countries as it will just bring disasters
to the people and it's communities,.
Everyone certainly also hopes that the war does not occur because it only harms both parties and for the impact of the war into cryptocurrency, a few days ago we did see that the price increase occurred to coincide with the tension between the two parties and then this is what makes people people argue that the occurrence of these tensions affect the cryptocurrency price movements. But for me personally, the ups and downs of the price of cryptocurrency is normal and all I hope for is that there is no dispute between the two sides and cryptocurrency continues as usual.
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January 14, 2020, 09:08:02 AM
#82
I have not seen the news lately between this intense involved countried. AFAIK, it became passive lately and we can have a few sighs while the tension isn't there but we can't be confident with that.
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January 14, 2020, 07:43:26 AM
#81
His rumors yesterday because of the occurrence of Third World War news caused the BTC to take a quick upward, do not know what factors affect more detail but it happened and Altcoins were not bad too then. And now all have subsided and returned to normal as usual. Always be cautious wherever you are.

it is not the main factor, it is just the transfer of issues and some elements take advantage of the moment.
and now market conditions are still in a state of rising in recent days.
I think market conditions will continue to rise until the end of January.
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January 14, 2020, 06:36:43 AM
#80
His rumors yesterday because of the occurrence of Third World War news caused the BTC to take a quick upward, do not know what factors affect more detail but it happened and Altcoins were not bad too then. And now all have subsided and returned to normal as usual. Always be cautious wherever you are.
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January 14, 2020, 05:58:41 AM
#79
After the assassinate of the General, bitcoin price was increasing, seems this happenings the market is going better.. I don't know why but if they starting to war maybe the market will bullish.. Lol
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January 14, 2020, 05:51:02 AM
#78
today I read the news that Iran has warned about "more serious revenge" against the United States. such statements are not some kind of joke and what exactly they can do?  Huh I believe that 2020 began very poorly if you look at it from a political point of view.
If the disagreements between the US and Iran will continue, this could end badly. How will this news affect the market? can they start to sharply raise bitcoin at the price? if bitcoin will grow fast, then altcoins will be even worse  Angry
they just want to divert all the protesters attention into america and escape from that air plane crash , i call that a stupid decision to attack america again , trump is backing down due to elections and  , if they make stupid decisions again it will make things worst
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January 14, 2020, 05:18:25 AM
#77
today I read the news that Iran has warned about "more serious revenge" against the United States. such statements are not some kind of joke and what exactly they can do?  Huh I believe that 2020 began very poorly if you look at it from a political point of view.
If the disagreements between the US and Iran will continue, this could end badly. How will this news affect the market? can they start to sharply raise bitcoin at the price? if bitcoin will grow fast, then altcoins will be even worse  Angry
I know that there are numerous economic variables that effect the market prices, but I don't think the skirmish with Iran will negatively effect Bitcoin and other  cryptocurrencies that much. I'm no technical analyst but I'm sure there are other more important variables that could directly affect market prices like whales shifting money around or direct governmental regulation suppressing cryptocurrency in some way.
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January 14, 2020, 05:02:34 AM
#76
Even if the vice versa happens it will be the same thing with altcoins.
Bitcoin goes down then same goes for altcoin and also even if it goes up.

There is just not much room for altcoin to rise now.
If there is a list of it it could just go to 10 new ones which can make a good market out of this bear trend of alts.
Wise thing to do is just pick the right choice. But, which is the question.
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January 14, 2020, 05:01:08 AM
#75
Unfortunately, we are not in a real "war" but we are actually in a cold war situation right now. Iran will keep on threatening USA, and USA will keep on doing some bad stuff as well like killing people or assassinating them etc but in the end I just hope there is no actual war.

As long as we are not talking about bombings and actual weapon involving wars with thousands of people dead, hundreds of thousands innocents dead, that is still avoidable and as long as that doesn't happen I honestly don't care about which high ranked official is dead. You can kill ayatullah himself and as long as there is no war going on, I am fine.


Lol. I'm in support of your opinion, there's actually no war going on presently and the cold War is going to linger for a while and threats would be made, I personally don't see any major war breaking forth from this threats and that explains why I'm at peace with the whole issue.
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January 14, 2020, 04:50:49 AM
#74
It would be great to have the value of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies increase and that could be expected this year considering the fact that some persons may choose to convert their assets into crytocurrency or gold. I would personally choose gold over cryptocurrency, if I'm to convert my assets because I have have a very low risk appetite.
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January 14, 2020, 04:40:01 AM
#73
today I read the news that Iran has warned about "more serious revenge" against the United States. such statements are not some kind of joke and what exactly they can do?  Huh I believe that 2020 began very poorly if you look at it from a political point of view.
If the disagreements between the US and Iran will continue, this could end badly. How will this news affect the market? can they start to sharply raise bitcoin at the price? if bitcoin will grow fast, then altcoins will be even worse  Angry
That's the fact! No one wants to keep money when a war happening, especially that is the war of the USA! But according to my knowledge, I guess Iran's government doesn't want to have a war with the USA. Because they won't receive any benefit in any case, even they win in this war! Without compensation, they still overwhelmed by the economy, and society will go down => Iran will become a lagging country, and that's enough to kill the people of Iran.
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January 14, 2020, 01:12:16 AM
#72
The tension between the two countries has been doused with president Donald Trump statement of standing down although Iran had been saying there is going to be a retaliatory attack on US bases I hope they cease from that threat else escalation of the crisis might lead to a full blown way which I am not in total support even it going to pump the price of bitcoin of base on the fact that a lot innocent souls would be lost.
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January 14, 2020, 12:59:53 AM
#71
Do not always believe what you read in the news. Both sides will make up all kinds of stories and you should form your opinion based on both sides,,, usually something in the middle is more accurate. Besides, what is wrong with a country wanting its own destiny instead of having it decided by someone else? If they want their own crypto too sure!
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January 14, 2020, 12:57:47 AM
#70
If you read news carefuly then you will know that both countries do not want to graduate the conflict, so I do not expect the war. And how it affects cryptocurrencies? Bitcoin becomes very interesting in times of uncertainty and its price rose in Iran, it was a good advertisement for Bitcoin, nothing else.

We still don't have concrete evidence that this is the case, but if it is true it has no big effect on the price, but checking the price now the price is much better now, than when the war broke up, I just hope it will not escalate to something big, nobody wants war at this point of time.
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