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September 06, 2021, 10:31:46 AM
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Just like the "masternode" bubble and the ICO bubble, NFTs will surely have a huge crash as well. But I personally think that some NFTs won't go to zero. I know NFTs don't make any sense for most people, but I wouldn't be surprised if some would have some historical value in the future.
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September 06, 2021, 10:31:30 AM
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NFT's are not something that is useless, you have to understand that, Tulip Mania might be something there for the future for some of the NFT's but at the same time not for every single one of them..I do think that we don't even need to associate them much with the
cryptocurrencies..there are many NFT's that did make people rich in matter of seconds, then again bitcoins were also labelled as tulip mania but now we are in 2021 and I do think that it can go either way, the choice is yours entirely, invest wisely.
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September 06, 2021, 09:50:59 AM
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BUT, I believe the next “Tulip Mania” for this bull cycle are, NFTs.
I'm with you there.  Just like ICOs, exchange tokens, and probably some other forms of crypto before them, NFT owners/enthusiasts will eventually realize that those super-duper-unique "tokens" aren't worth nearly as much as they're selling for.  That was my first reaction upon hearing about digital artwork in the form of an NFT, and I'm sticking to it.  The only question in my mind is how long it's going to take for the market to crash.  It could be a while, but in the interim I'm going to remain a no-NFT'er.

Bitcoin (and a lot of altcoins, too) isn't in a bubble, however.  As far as how long it'll take for the world to accept that crypto is something real and valuable, I'm betting it'll take a generation--15-20 years or so.  That's because older investors see crypto as an oddity, something that isn't quite a viable currency and definitely not a stock, and they're not having any of it.  The newer generation, however, will have grown up with bitcoin already in existence and it'll be familiar to them.  Whether they'll adopt it or not is a question I don't have an answer to, but I'd bet they'll be more likely to than the older generation(s).

BTW, I thought bitcoin was a "tulip" when I first heard about it, which was way back when it was skyrocketing past $1000 and Mt. Gox was imploding.  Then I kept watching it and people's conversations about it, and it became clear to me that it wasn't just a fad.

But you exactly sound like a nocoiner when you say that you don't believe in NFT's... because that was the exact same argument that nocoiners brought when they were dissing BTC.

I'll admit that I also don't see any value in NFT's too but if bitcoin is here to stay, so are NFT's.
Just because NFTs might be in a tulip state doesn't mean bitcoin is, or that altcoins are.  Things with real value will stand the test of time, which is why all those ICO tokens are worthless and bitcoin is above $50k as I write this.  So I wouldn't link bitcoin and NFTs like that.  The latter may exist in years to come, but I seriously doubt that there's going to be even 25% as much interest in them in 5 years as there is now.
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September 06, 2021, 09:28:33 AM
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There are many nocoiners that claim that Bitcoin is “Tulip Mania 2.0”, but it has been 10 years. How long must the protocol keep running before the rest of the world accepts that Bitcoin is not going anywhere. In fact, it opened a Pandora’s Box of new possbilities. BUT, I believe the next “Tulip Mania” for this bull cycle are, NFTs.

But you exactly sound like a nocoiner when you say that you don't believe in NFT's... because that was the exact same argument that nocoiners brought when they were dissing BTC.

I'll admit that I also don't see any value in NFT's but if bitcoin is here to stay, so are NFT's.

I don't think they'll just disappear. To me defi was horse shit too but they are also still around.
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September 06, 2021, 09:26:27 AM
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There are many nocoiners that claim that Bitcoin is “Tulip Mania 2.0”, but it has been 10 years.

Time is not a factor they take seriously when defending their position, because even if at this point Bitcoin would be something that has existed for 20 years, I don’t believe they would give up advocating their thesis. The same thing is with those who keep repeating that Bitcoin mining is responsible for drastic changes in the environment with its 0.2% share of electricity consumption (and at least 50% comes from renewable sources). Or to those who claim that it is a tool used by criminals to hide their transactions, and all research shows that Bitcoin is almost insignificant in the share of illegal transactions and total world crime.

What will be the next Tulip Mania🌷? I'm not sure that's going to be what most people think, but I'm pretty sure it's not going to be Bitcoin.
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September 06, 2021, 09:12:13 AM
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There are many nocoiners that claim that Bitcoin is “Tulip Mania 2.0”, but it has been 10 years. How long must the protocol keep running before the rest of the world accepts that Bitcoin is not going anywhere. In fact, it opened a Pandora’s Box of new possbilities. BUT, I believe the next “Tulip Mania” for this bull cycle are, NFTs.

Could be. If you think of it, an NTF does make sense for many games in which you have in-game items that are unique or have a limited occurrence. Getting these does require either effort, a payment or both, so they actually do have some intrinsic value. However, the same could be said about tulip bulbs: you can actually use them to grow a tulip - which by the way will come out every year for a long time, so they do have an intrinsic value.

So when does the tulip mania start? When you are paying for something that you are not going to use, simply thinking that someone else will pay even more.
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September 06, 2021, 09:10:25 AM
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There are many nocoiners that claim that Bitcoin is “Tulip Mania 2.0”, but it has been 10 years. How long must the protocol keep running before the rest of the world accepts that Bitcoin is not going anywhere. In fact, it opened a Pandora’s Box of new possbilities. BUT, I believe the next “Tulip Mania” for this bull cycle are, NFTs.

The "Tulip Mania" song are getting very old and I think shills have to sing another tune now, because Bitcoin has long past the stage where it can be compared to a mythical "Tulip" Ponzi scheme.

The NFT's will follow the same route at ICO's (initial coin offering) schemes, where it will be the "Cool" new thing for a short while and then it will fade away ...and be replaced by the new "Cool" project.

Bitcoin has since grown to the world's biggest decentralized payment network, with the most users and the biggest merchant network accepting it as a payment option. (No Ponzi scheme operate like this, if you have any real knowledge about Ponzi schemes, you will be able to spot the difference)  Roll Eyes
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September 06, 2021, 08:00:08 AM
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That's my argument too when someone says that bitcoin or worse, cryptocurrencies are like the Tulip Mania, I always say to them that how come bitcoin's going to be the same when it has been a decade since the genesis block and the original Tulip Mania only lasted for about 2 or 3 year iirc.
And with that kind of argument, they won't be able to counter it because they're incoming argument will be stupid and it's not like bitcoin has given evidence or proof that it will last forever.
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September 06, 2021, 07:19:18 AM
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That's my argument too when someone says that bitcoin or worse, cryptocurrencies are like the Tulip Mania, I always say to them that how come bitcoin's going to be the same when it has been a decade since the genesis block and the original Tulip Mania only lasted for about 2 or 3 year iirc.

That's about right, and overall I think the longer the duration of a "mania" the more it becomes a normal thing, and we shouldn't call it "mania" anymore.

Wanna laugh? Look at this pic I found while searching about the topic:




It's from 2018, and today, in 2021, it just looks ridiculous that's all.  Grin
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September 06, 2021, 06:25:47 AM
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BUT, I believe the next “Tulip Mania” for this bull cycle are, NFTs.

Indeed, NFTs have a big chance to be Tulip 2.0, ICO 3.0, and so on.
Also to be kept an eye on Eth, since with the move to PoS it can easily move way down.
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September 06, 2021, 06:09:55 AM
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They can't accept the fact that bitcoin is becoming one of the greatest assets if not, as a store of value. As for NFTs, it's like the ICO craze a few years ago and likely it's really in a bubble that might burst soon. But with bitcoin, they just have to move on and accept what's on it and have to understand the basic technicality of it that having a limited supply and an activity, the halving which creates a cycle and lessens the reward for miners, in short will create a greater value and pricing for bitcoin in the upcoming years.
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September 06, 2021, 05:36:26 AM
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That's my argument too when someone says that bitcoin or worse, cryptocurrencies are like the Tulip Mania, I always say to them that how come bitcoin's going to be the same when it has been a decade since the genesis block and the original Tulip Mania only lasted for about 2 or 3 year iirc.
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September 06, 2021, 05:22:02 AM
#1
There are many nocoiners that claim that Bitcoin is “Tulip Mania 2.0”, but it has been 10 years. How long must the protocol keep running before the rest of the world accepts that Bitcoin is not going anywhere. In fact, it opened a Pandora’s Box of new possbilities. BUT, I believe the next “Tulip Mania” for this bull cycle are, NFTs.
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