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Topic: What happens to the current exchanges if Bitcoin gets on the world's exchanges? (Read 206 times)

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It will depend if the new exchanges are net buyers or sellers. To me, it's looking as if some of the Deep State instruments are looking to suck Bitcoin out of the market. This could be a classic pump and dump, or it could be a means to remove Bitcoin as a payment mechanism.
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So, what happens to the current crypto exchanges if Bitcoin gets on the world's exchanges?

I think we all have a feeling that Bitcoin and crypto currency will continue to gain legitimacy to where they start appearing more and more on the world's larger exchanges.

Obviously, it is still a ways off, and that's probably good. However, with Goldman Sachs and CME already looking to use Bitcoin as instruments for investment, there is an
and awakening possible if it can be proven out.

Do you think that, for example, people that are on this forum would stay loyal to the exchanges that were there for them in the earlier days of the Bitcoin phenomenon?

I'd hope that the exchanges that treat their customers well and continue to are able to stay viable and retain most of us "small" investors and folks that like the whole
idea of keeping things kind of 'under ground' for lack of a better term.

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