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Topic: Which altcoins will not survive the bear market? - page 6. (Read 792 times)

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Feel free to share your guess, but please back it up.
Does surviving or not depend on the amount of demand?
Or does it depend on the quality of the tech behind the project? Those 2 don't necessarily go hand in hand.

It seems to me that BTC and Ethereum thank their growth prospects to their established names, rather than the tech behind it.
If you think it's different, let me know.

Lmao, Hahaha. Approximately 90% of all altcoins will not survived if the bear season that hits 2017 will hit again that will give a long crypto winter because those team will surely out of funds to support there developers salary as well as for there resources. You can simply pick those shitcoins on low ranks to determine who will not survive because they will surely not gonna last longer with that small marketcap in case crypto winter hits due to few liquidity in the market.

It’s very easy to determine what project who will not survived because you can easily spot them by just looking on how slow there development process as if they want to make development slowly to kill investors from waiting.
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It seems to me that BTC and Ethereum thank their growth prospects to their established names, rather than the tech behind it.
If you think it's different, let me know.
This is actually wrong statement. The tech from the bitcoin is the best innovation that happened in the last 22 years. If there would be no bitcoin ever exist and you would never see crypto exist in the market. It seems true that if only scam token will always be dead during the bearish market.
The bearish market will always be wiping so many scam tokens in the market and make these kind of tokens have no volume and then go to the hell.
I can't deny the fact that sometime shit scam token that already dead can be pumped drastically by pumpers or whales.
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Feel free to share your guess, but please back it up.
Does surviving or not depend on the amount of demand?
Or does it depend on the quality of the tech behind the project? Those 2 don't necessarily go hand in hand.

It seems to me that BTC and Ethereum thank their growth prospects to their established names, rather than the tech behind it.
If you think it's different, let me know.
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