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Topic: What do you think of the corporate giants getting invovled in cryptos? (Read 112 times)

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I feel more and more international enterprises begin to research blockchain and cryptocurrency market, then means that the block chain are our future, andcryptocurrency market is an important application of block chain, so I think the cryptocurrency market in 2018 is still bullish.
sr. member
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Until the end
Telegram, Facebook, Amazon, who's next?

The reason I have my doubts is well, because, obviously I don't trust Facebook - so why would I trust their ICO/coin?

Also, I think these corporations would just make crypto coins more regulated, centralized, and just more bureaucratic in general.

What do you think?

Facebook will probably create the their own coin for people to use to buy smurf berries within their games.  When Microsoft first came out with their stupid Microsoft points they skewed the pricing of items so you had to do math to tell what the actual dollar value of the points you were spending on a given item or service.  They eventually changed that.  Whatever Facebook decides to use I will plan on avoiding. 

Amazon already has Amazon Coins, but it's not a true cryptcurrency.  They have had them for a while and are mainly used on their app store.  Hopefully Amazon starts accepting bitcoin at some point.

jr. member
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Will definitely expose cryptos to the public so it can be good in that way.

But idk,  only time will tell.
newbie
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I think it depends on the company, of course.

Telegram would probably make a good ICO/coin based on their values and so on.

Facebook, less so.
newbie
Activity: 168
Merit: 0
Telegram, Facebook, Amazon, who's next?

The reason I have my doubts is well, because, obviously I don't trust Facebook - so why would I trust their ICO/coin?

Also, I think these corporations would just make crypto coins more regulated, centralized, and just more bureaucratic in general.

What do you think?
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