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Topic: Was 2017 the "Golden Year of Crypto"? - page 21. (Read 35831 times)

legendary
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September 24, 2020, 03:54:31 PM
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2016-2017 maybe good time, actually i don't know what dev aim at that time. But there are a lot of good project that really concern in listing market, and although maybe not all survived for longer time, but both bounty hunters and investors can get their profit in it. Different with some project next that come which dev only think about list market without develop their project, so the coin/tokens dead in market.
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September 24, 2020, 03:36:47 PM
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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.
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September 24, 2020, 03:35:54 PM
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It was the most profitable year because it was so easy to gain a thousand percent profit with almost every ICO or altcoin. Now, there are profits, but it is really hard to predict which coin will explode to the moon. Currently, we no longer see such increases on DeFi coins.
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September 24, 2020, 03:25:36 PM
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For Now and So far, That years was the best year for Crypto and of Course my life too, Many things happens on that year and basically it changes everything especially with Blockchain technology implementation on some sector, Bitcoin was reaching ATH on that year too, Not only that Ethereum with over $1000 (My Favorite!). Well let's happen there will be happen other Golden Crypto Years to surpass that year.
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September 24, 2020, 02:50:27 PM
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Along side its recently discovered reputation, Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies moreover got a celebrity stamp of endorsement in 2017. Boxing whiz Floyd Mayweather snatched features on various events, as he ventured in to advance a number of ICOs utilizing the Ethereum Blockchain. Football mammoth Leo Messi moreover joined the shred in an underwriting bargain with Sirin Labs, which makes equipment to bolster Blockchain technology. The list truly goes on and there are a few astounding names here. Best of the list is rapper Snoop Dogg, nearby on-screen characters Gwyneth Paltrow and Ashton Kutcher.
legendary
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September 24, 2020, 02:49:23 PM
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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

We can't say that 2017 is the "Golden Year of Crypto", as we are at the very beginning of the development of crypto. I am sure that there will be many more surprises in the future, which will be associated not only with the price of BTC. but also the appearance of new altcoins that will attract attention.
legendary
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September 24, 2020, 02:43:45 PM
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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
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