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Trphy.io
September 18, 2019, 06:31:30 AM
#97
who can predict if in the future cryptocurrency will be zero? no one will ever know. if that happens then it is the beginning of the destruction of the world of cryptocurrency. as long as Bitcoin and Ethereum are still together then I'm sure cryptocurrency will not be zero.
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September 18, 2019, 04:30:08 AM
#96
We started at the very low, yet to consider that we might end up soon and go back to zero only if nobody cares about crypto or it becomes useless.

Looking at how people are adopting crypto, there are no doubts that it will remain valuable. It only become a non-sense technology if we haven't earned benefits from them but we are, and it actually helping us to become more productive which I never think that people will lose this opportunity and let it turns down and die.
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CurioInvest [IEO Live]
September 17, 2019, 02:55:42 PM
#95
Cryptocurrencies will never come to zero.
This is due to movements that occur in the cryptocurrency market.
Of course, little promising coins will disappear, but at the same time, very promising coins will get stronger.
The market is developing and cryptocurrencies have an exciting future.
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September 17, 2019, 12:25:17 PM
#94
Back in the day, Vitalik once said that crypto will be going to zero. There has been many concerns about the longevity of cryptocurrency as a serious form of money, given that it's relatively unstable within the mainstream world. It's been 10 years since Bitcoin was created where crypto has had its ups and downs. However, many are afraid that crypto will be going to zero as the blockchain hype ends and governments start rolling their own digital currencies. When we take a look at most cryptocurrencies on the market, most of them aren't even useful at all. Perhaps, the only one is Bitcoin but it's terrible as a currency for daily transactions.

Which is why, I'm starting to wonder if crypto will really go to zero in the future? If this happens, then most of us will lose our hard-earned money as crypto becomes worthless. What are your thoughts? Huh

maybe yes, a lot of crypto will go to zero, but not all my friend
as you said above, bitcoin is the one and only reliable cryptocurrency,,
but remember, without altcoin bitcoin price will not growing as fast as we knew
so, i believe few altcoin will survive and valueable buddy  Wink
regards
Now Altcoins are very cheap and I think that this is their real and minimum price. Coins have liquidity in the cryptocurrency market, they are well traded! I like Altcoins because they’re cheap.
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September 17, 2019, 11:10:06 AM
#93
Back in the day, Vitalik once said that crypto will be going to zero. There has been many concerns about the longevity of cryptocurrency as a serious form of money, given that it's relatively unstable within the mainstream world. It's been 10 years since Bitcoin was created where crypto has had its ups and downs. However, many are afraid that crypto will be going to zero as the blockchain hype ends and governments start rolling their own digital currencies. When we take a look at most cryptocurrencies on the market, most of them aren't even useful at all. Perhaps, the only one is Bitcoin but it's terrible as a currency for daily transactions.

Which is why, I'm starting to wonder if crypto will really go to zero in the future? If this happens, then most of us will lose our hard-earned money as crypto becomes worthless. What are your thoughts? Huh

maybe yes, a lot of crypto will go to zero, but not all my friend
as you said above, bitcoin is the one and only reliable cryptocurrency,,
but remember, without altcoin bitcoin price will not growing as fast as we knew
so, i believe few altcoin will survive and valueable buddy  Wink
regards
copper member
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September 17, 2019, 10:20:36 AM
#92
Going to zero have same meaning with useless right?.
But in this case, cryptocurrency and blockchain are still baby. So the future of this technology are still long. Can you stop the growth of this technology?
as a whole it might be difficult, but when looking at some altcoin I can say it might happen.
crypto which has no development in the market is just as useless. they will lose value.

but overall crypto will continue to have their market and survive with developments based on demand that is happening in the market. as long as the market still wants crypto to exist, it will still exist.
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September 17, 2019, 10:13:09 AM
#91
Back in the day, Vitalik once said that crypto will be going to zero. There has been many concerns about the longevity of cryptocurrency as a serious form of money, given that it's relatively unstable within the mainstream world. It's been 10 years since Bitcoin was created where crypto has had its ups and downs. However, many are afraid that crypto will be going to zero as the blockchain hype ends and governments start rolling their own digital currencies. When we take a look at most cryptocurrencies on the market, most of them aren't even useful at all. Perhaps, the only one is Bitcoin but it's terrible as a currency for daily transactions.

Which is why, I'm starting to wonder if crypto will really go to zero in the future? If this happens, then most of us will lose our hard-earned money as crypto becomes worthless. What are your thoughts? Huh
I think that the future of crypto will continue to progress, even though the current situation is still volatile. Crypto participants are still eager to advance crypto in the future, especially if crypto will now be invented as a payment method such as shopping and others. That way I am sure crypto will not be zero.
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September 17, 2019, 10:06:40 AM
#90
I dont think it will reach to zero, but with regulations and strict rules, only genuine and wealthy projects will survive in future. Whatever circumstance will be there, there could be some deep dive for crypto space but it will not reach to its non existence state.
Since 2009, we are seeing the example of Bitcoin and its market capitalization is simply increasing day by day.
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September 17, 2019, 09:53:42 AM
#89
Going to zero have same meaning with useless right?.
But in this case, cryptocurrency and blockchain are still baby. So the future of this technology are still long. Can you stop the growth of this technology?
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September 17, 2019, 09:26:52 AM
#88
it all depends on the development of the project, if dev and the team can develop their projects well of course coins can survive in the market and vice versa. because no investor wants to put their money in the wrong place, investors will always renew their investment to the right place.
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homt.net
September 17, 2019, 09:24:58 AM
#87
I think that cryptocurrency ecosystem is big enough to end and go to zero.
When you think about it, smart money won´t invest into something they do not understand, they do not accept risks.
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Trphy.io
September 17, 2019, 09:18:33 AM
#86
Back in the day, Vitalik once said that crypto will be going to zero. There has been many concerns about the longevity of cryptocurrency as a serious form of money, given that it's relatively unstable within the mainstream world. It's been 10 years since Bitcoin was created where crypto has had its ups and downs. However, many are afraid that crypto will be going to zero as the blockchain hype ends and governments start rolling their own digital currencies. When we take a look at most cryptocurrencies on the market, most of them aren't even useful at all. Perhaps, the only one is Bitcoin but it's terrible as a currency for daily transactions.

Which is why, I'm starting to wonder if crypto will really go to zero in the future? If this happens, then most of us will lose our hard-earned money as crypto becomes worthless. What are your thoughts? Huh

certainly some shit coins will turn into dead coin ,those who have weak projects
but those coins who have legit team and use cases will last until cryptocurrency adaptation along with bitcoin.
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September 17, 2019, 09:01:55 AM
#85
I believe that we, the crypto community, should really think about the future of cryptocurrencies. The question that in the future cryptocurrencies may depreciate is indeed very important. I see that all the cryptocurrencies that currently exist and those that will appear soon are all startups and, based on their usefulness and usefulness, new cryptocurrencies may appear in the future, which will take the place of the existing ones. For example, we have bitcoin, which is the first of its kind and the progenitor of all cryptocurrencies. Perhaps it is needed in order to create a crypto industry, and then a new, better cryptocurrency will come in its place. In any case, we all need to be more careful and monitor the development of the crypto market.
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September 17, 2019, 08:50:18 AM
#84
It is true. if crypto you mean is a coin that is difficult to develop or does not have good price growth. because in this market, the good and bad of coins depends on the developer, and coins that have good price growth that can survive in the market.
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homt.net
September 17, 2019, 08:48:05 AM
#83
Back in the day, Vitalik once said that crypto will be going to zero. There has been many concerns about the longevity of cryptocurrency as a serious form of money, given that it's relatively unstable within the mainstream world. It's been 10 years since Bitcoin was created where crypto has had its ups and downs. However, many are afraid that crypto will be going to zero as the blockchain hype ends and governments start rolling their own digital currencies. When we take a look at most cryptocurrencies on the market, most of them aren't even useful at all. Perhaps, the only one is Bitcoin but it's terrible as a currency for daily transactions.

Which is why, I'm starting to wonder if crypto will really go to zero in the future? If this happens, then most of us will lose our hard-earned money as crypto becomes worthless. What are your thoughts? Huh

I think crypto can not be zero. It is already proof for many years. World will be grow faster. We will enter more development era than now. It will become more popular and needed by people in the future. So, ITS zero chance to be zero.
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September 17, 2019, 08:43:31 AM
#82
Back in the day, Vitalik once said that crypto will be going to zero. There has been many concerns about the longevity of cryptocurrency as a serious form of money, given that it's relatively unstable within the mainstream world. It's been 10 years since Bitcoin was created where crypto has had its ups and downs. However, many are afraid that crypto will be going to zero as the blockchain hype ends and governments start rolling their own digital currencies. When we take a look at most cryptocurrencies on the market, most of them aren't even useful at all. Perhaps, the only one is Bitcoin but it's terrible as a currency for daily transactions.

Which is why, I'm starting to wonder if crypto will really go to zero in the future? If this happens, then most of us will lose our hard-earned money as crypto becomes worthless. What are your thoughts? Huh

I would like to correct you that Cryptocurrency is not hyped it is an evolving and moving technology and governmentS can create their own Cryptocurrency, but it will not harm any existing coinin the market that has a good concept and a good community support.

Bitcoin is not the only one that is useful, you should do good research and explore for more coins, it seems you are not exploring more coins that
you think that Bitcoin is the only one useful, when there are a lot of coins with good potential.
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September 17, 2019, 08:24:44 AM
#81
Crypto will never be going to zero.
There are so many people holding cryptocurrency and making it zero will make them also zero value.
I will still believe that someday FIAT will value as zero and never that will happen to cryptocurrency.
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September 17, 2019, 08:23:24 AM
#80
Cryptocurrency has been buried hundreds of times. I am still convinced that good projects will develop further, and the scam will go away
newbie
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September 17, 2019, 05:23:26 AM
#79
In the current market scenario where crypto is rising above the traditional currencies, then how can we say that crypto really goes to zero and if it will happen then on anyone please elaborate the situation for the newbies like me.
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September 17, 2019, 04:25:44 AM
#78
Back in the day, Vitalik once said that crypto will be going to zero. There has been many concerns about the longevity of cryptocurrency as a serious form of money, given that it's relatively unstable within the mainstream world. It's been 10 years since Bitcoin was created where crypto has had its ups and downs. However, many are afraid that crypto will be going to zero as the blockchain hype ends and governments start rolling their own digital currencies. When we take a look at most cryptocurrencies on the market, most of them aren't even useful at all. Perhaps, the only one is Bitcoin but it's terrible as a currency for daily transactions.

Which is why, I'm starting to wonder if crypto will really go to zero in the future? If this happens, then most of us will lose our hard-earned money as crypto becomes worthless. What are your thoughts? Huh

I don't believe the market value of the cryptocurrency market cap will be zero. If regulations are the problem, I think the government of any country cannot prohibit the use of Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency because it is peer to peer and this is an agreement of both parties to the transaction
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