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October 09, 2020, 04:13:07 PM
It cannot be argued that 2017 has become the "golden year of cryptocurrency" as we are in the very early years of cryptocurrency development. 
I was born in this forum in that year, who would have not found this bitcoin forum after inputting bitcoin in google search bar lol Golden year of cryptocurrencies at the time, bitcoin was being recognized by many people even getting in mainstream media. But that was just golden, I'm waiting for the diamond one  Grin

I think there will be many surprises in the future that will lead to the emergence of new altcoins that will attract attention.
Surprises like what? that Satoshi is Craig Wright? and Vitalik is just a clone? just kidding. I can't say now what will altcoins do in the future, all I see is pump and dump, then die.   Roll Eyes
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October 09, 2020, 03:55:27 PM
yes it is true that 2017 was a crypto golden year, Even though the last ATH was very memorable for most of us, I believe that we don't just stop there. I know the price is currently having a hard time stabilizing and going high but I am sure it will skyrocket in the future especially knowing that the current pandemic opens up a great opportunity for people to find out more about it.
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October 09, 2020, 03:35:50 PM
2017 was a special year with many successful projects that gave investors and bounty hunters a lot of money, and scam projects were scarce, so yes, it is the golden year of cryptocurrency, I think if this year was repeated with the deFi projects it would be a diamond year. We don't know what the future holds for us, but we are optimistic about crypto.
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October 09, 2020, 02:47:02 PM
No doubt it was one of the best year in crypto and I’m glad I had witnessed that history but also witnessed how most cryptos melt after their ATH. I believe there’s more coming in crypto space, 2017 is full of hypes even the trash coins are mooning now they are filtered and people slowly learn where to put their investments.
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October 09, 2020, 02:45:45 PM
I'm sure the best is yet to come.  Yes, 2017 was a very busy year in terms of trading, but this year the market revived with new very interesting projects.  Blockchain technologies are developing and are definitely in great demand.  I'm sure the best is yet to come, this is just the beginning!
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October 09, 2020, 02:07:32 PM
for me 2017 is a golden year for the crypto industry as well as my wallet too, well I don't think it's just me but including all of you, especially those who have crypto investments and bounty hunters in 2017 who took advantage of the sales of coins in that year. Currently it is very different compared to 2017, to get money from promoting bounty projects is quite difficult, most projects end with fraud.
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October 09, 2020, 01:23:06 PM
We are about to experience what we have  never  experience  since 2016 which  will  make every investors  to  testify  that 2020 is the best year compare to 2017, when the price of some crypto was $780 when it bull 2018 $3,122 that make many investors happy with their reward they got from their investment.
I think with some research carry out, show that all crypto investors are about to experience crypto pumping and stable as never before. The sign people where seeing in 2017, many investors are experiencing it now that is making more investors to put more effort in their investment to make great profit.
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October 09, 2020, 12:52:20 PM
Of course 2017 was the best year for cryptocurrency, when 2017 was very easy to generate 10x-100x profit. And I am sure the events
that happened in 2017 will definitely repeat themselves, many predict that this year will be repeated like 2017. But the fact is that there is
no significant increase in the market this year. Based on my predictions that 2021 will be the Golden Year of Crypto, because usually one
year after the halving there will be a quite high price increase in the crypto market. As happened before, in 2016 there was a bitcoin halving
and in 2017 the crypto market experienced a very high increase.
Your prediction will be wrong because, in 2021, investors will not take risks by entering the crypto market if there are no critical events that occur in this world. 2017 will not be repeated because, in that year, all investors are still curious and trying crypto commodities.
indeed that is because no one can guarantee the prediction and of course the price of cryptocurrency will always have price movements that are difficult to guess, so investors prefer to try new products in 2021 such as defi projects that make many investors and investors. the rich have great success.
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October 09, 2020, 12:46:04 PM
After 2017 passed, there was no new ATH that was able to be achieved by the king of Altcoin (ATH). Of course it is a separate assessment where ETH and BTC reached ATH in yearn (2017). The era that will come will not necessarily be as beautiful as in 2017 because in the current era, there is often news about fraud in the cryptocurrency world or frequent exchange hacks like what happened in the kucoin market recently.
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October 09, 2020, 12:16:18 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Smiley

Up until now that can be considered Golden event but before that Golden even was when bitcoin hit from pennies to $1000. It really depends on the perspective and I think there were will be plenty of opportunities in the future for people who choose hodl for long term and ignore the short term bumps. Right now even the stock market is quite frisky due to covid-19, this is not the time to be scared but use it as an opportunity to enter the market or cry later.

Remember, btc went from $1000 to $300 and people were saying it would never go back to $1000 but look at where we are now.
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October 09, 2020, 12:01:28 PM
There are still probability that we will never see bull run like this again...
There are possibilities of all kind and I agree that after the blatant drop a few months ago people are scared and think that bitcoins might drop anytime but the truth is how bitcoins held during these covid times is actually quite great in itself.

What happened in 2017 was once in a blue moon event. I don't think that it will repeat ever gain. Bitcoin went from $900 per coin to $20,000. Many of the altcoins went up by 100x and even 1000x. This created a lot many billionaires and millionaires out of thin air. The media coverage was mostly positive and as a result a lot of people invested in cryptocurrencies. Unfortunately, some of them made their investment in shitcoins and lost all of their capital.
Yes the growth in terms of % might never be reached again because growing from 900 to 20k is just a different level of growth and after so much popularity now a lot of bitcoin holders are there so the price would never grow at the same rate again but then I am quite sure the overall price in terms of USD will soon and surely cross the 20k mark which people often call as ATH price.
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October 08, 2020, 06:19:24 PM
Of course 2017 was the best year for cryptocurrency, when 2017 was very easy to generate 10x-100x profit. And I am sure the events
that happened in 2017 will definitely repeat themselves, many predict that this year will be repeated like 2017. But the fact is that there is
no significant increase in the market this year. Based on my predictions that 2021 will be the Golden Year of Crypto, because usually one
year after the halving there will be a quite high price increase in the crypto market. As happened before, in 2016 there was a bitcoin halving
and in 2017 the crypto market experienced a very high increase.
Your prediction will be wrong because, in 2021, investors will not take risks by entering the crypto market if there are no critical events that occur in this world. 2017 will not be repeated because, in that year, all investors are still curious and trying crypto commodities.
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October 08, 2020, 06:14:16 PM
Of course 2017 was the best year for cryptocurrency, when 2017 was very easy to generate 10x-100x profit. And I am sure the events
that happened in 2017 will definitely repeat themselves, many predict that this year will be repeated like 2017. But the fact is that there is
no significant increase in the market this year. Based on my predictions that 2021 will be the Golden Year of Crypto, because usually one
year after the halving there will be a quite high price increase in the crypto market. As happened before, in 2016 there was a bitcoin halving
and in 2017 the crypto market experienced a very high increase.
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October 08, 2020, 05:47:48 PM
It cannot be argued that 2017 has become the "golden year of cryptocurrency" as we are in the very early years of cryptocurrency development.  I think there will be many surprises in the future that will lead to the emergence of new altcoins that will attract attention.
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October 08, 2020, 05:37:06 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Smiley
For Bitcoin 2017 was definitely a golden year especially the second half it was literally mind boggling to see massive bulls and i still remember waking up everyday to see btc value increasing 500 to 1000 everyday that was reqlly intense bull phase to say the least. I hope similar market will be back soon.
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October 08, 2020, 05:33:12 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Smiley
Do not feel discouraged and never feel hopeless, soon we will see market back into bull season.
Yes 2017 proved to be massive year for many many crypto supporters but hopefully 2021 will be even bigger. I am very bullish about next year and i think the whole year will be dominated by bulls.
Last year many users have repeated the same hopes for 2020 but nothing positive happened as you can see. Maybe next year will be different but I am speechless when I see manipulators control the total crypto market. The golden year of crpyot markets was 2017 but almost 90% of market nature has changed since this date.
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October 08, 2020, 05:30:08 PM
2017 began as a bullish year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on the market. I remember when BTC went from $1k to almost $20k in just 2017 alone. That's a massive price increase never before seen in the history of crypto. During that time, new projects started to rise with ambitions to make our world a better place. ICOs where a big hit, followed by Bitcoin-based forks like Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold. Many who invested prior to the bull market of 2017, have made exponential gains in a short amount of time. It was crypto's best moment as it went into the mainstream so quickly.

Once 2018 started, prices for major cryptocurrencies went all the way down the drain. Governments imposed heavy-handed regulations against ICOs, reducing the demand for ETH and its tokens on the market. At the same time, some countries banned crypto from being used by their citizens. Many negative events happened in 2018, which stifled crypto's growth in the mainstream world. Then came 2019 that was almost the same as 2018, and now it's 2020 where people are starting to buy crypto once more because of the negative effects of COVID-19 on the mainstream economy. Yet, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are still behind their latest ATH  (All-Time-High) in price. With BTC's Third Halving , prices should've been within the $15k range by now. Still, crypto is not the same as it used to be back in 2017.

Do you think that 2017 was the "Golden Year of Crypto"? Or is the best is yet to come? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Smiley
Do not feel discouraged and never feel hopeless, soon we will see market back into bull season.
Yes 2017 proved to be massive year for many many crypto supporters but hopefully 2021 will be even bigger. I am very bullish about next year and i think the whole year will be dominated by bulls.
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October 08, 2020, 04:02:11 PM
Until now 2017 remains the best, almost all ICOs in that year get the highest sales target before the ICO ends. and people in droves want to buy before they are on the exchange. because almost any ICO can benefit x10 - x100 in just a few days.
There won't be another year to compare with the 2017 crypto age. This year was the best year for anyone who choose to make an investment with this technology, millions of new investors made some good catches from this program. I could vividly see the 2017 to be the very best year for cryptocurrency existence. What have been seen today through defi system is just a little of the 2017 ICOs and can't measure up with them if we're to compare the years. Though, we hope to see another golden year aside the 2017 which drawn millions into cryptocurrencies.
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October 08, 2020, 03:36:38 PM
Q4 of 2017 and Q1 of 2018 is the most golden period for everyone related to cryptos even bounty hunters made thousands to millions by doing simple tasks even when they have not much knowledge related to cryptos.

 I agree with your statement, sir. It was those dates that crypto pumped hard, however the higher it pumped the steeper the dump that happened then. I still can remember when I am just a bounty hunter back then that I earned a lot from it and able to support myself from my studies and now a professional. I hope it will pump again soon.
What was the "golden time" before 2018? The Marketcap increased incredibly every golden time. I'm ready for the next opportunity in 2018. I'm worrying about golden time because everyone started to invest later frustrated. We shouldn't invest in every project as we are now doing. Until this time 2018 was the golden year for crypto but next Golden time will be excel trillion USD.
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October 08, 2020, 02:55:25 PM
yes it is. It's true that 2017 was the year cryptocurrency took a big hit. most of the investors have made big profits at that time including me one of them .. but at the moment the crypto market is not supportive, the price of the top coins has not reached the highest point yet. I still hope that the golden year can be repeated.
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