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Is crypto really dead? Is retail leaving?
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Good. All talks of cycles or bull runs are bullshit cope from brokies or gas lighting from scammers. The only time all of crypto had massive universal wave after COVID bucks. It has never reached those levels again nor will it ever.
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>>61783078
yes buy when it's at its peak goyim
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Retail has been out for a while. It's been institutional money buying and whales.
The "gold rush" phase is over with that joke of a bull run that's now over. Bitcoin is still the only one that matters and no alt coin actually does anything.
Time to move on to AI stocks and metals.
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i literally only hold btc now.
outside BTC and Monero i dont see a point.
early adopters dumped on us and got rich. good for them but they killed all normie enthusiasm and its not coming back, even the previous run up to 125k had limited hype. I still see BTC having value long term as a decentralized store of wealth, and monero has value for the privacy aspect. Everything else is pretty much being revealed to be bullshit though.
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Crypto is FagTarded
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>>61783078
Crypto is the past
/pmg/ is the future
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>>61783078
He's right that normies were burned, esp. from the solana casino, and retail will not return beyond using stablecoins to get around payment processing restrictions. All that remains in crypto now are holdouts from cycles past desperately trying to PVP bundle-scammers' deployments to make the nightmare worth the time spent.
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>>61783078
If you've been in this space long enough you'd have already realized that the underlying drivers of the value of crypto have essentially either peaked or already started falling off a cliff. AI/LLMs have incentivized a massive amount of investment and production into computational hardware, energy markets are stuck in the mud unless Trump decides to dunk on Iran, economy in shambles, normies permanently turned off so much so from market manipulation especially Trump that they're about to go full cultural revolution during the next election, globalism ending and less secure trading lanes slowing down global demand and production, insolvent nation states, Trump's fed pick and annexation talks being bullish for the dollar via dxy etc etc fucking etc. The only real hope at this point is once muh AI LLMs go full Skynet mode they're less inclined to value human derived currencies over those they can more easily control ie crypto. It's over.
>>61783367
>asian
gods work anon good job
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>>61783485
>will retail ape in to anything going up if it is advertised on the news
The investment class has never mattered here. Crypto is more visible than ever. It will have a fucking massive sendoff before the big money that just stocked up for the past year straight pulls the floor out, we just don't know the timing of the boost up, nor the targets that get sold
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>>61783327
this,
you don't even need to interact with their frontend to use their dex anyway. their metrics are at their historical average.
tstop posting twitter screenshots of nobody retards who don't know what they're talking about
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>>61783367
>outside BTC and Monero i dont see a point.
100%
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I think anyone making claims about liquidity and memetoken burnout are slightly making excuses.
The reality is blockchain is now 17 years old, practically the time frame of the iphone from the first commercial mobile. No-one considered the idea of a mobile phone novel by that point and at this point crypto really isn't new or exciting. It's way, way past time it actually showed some utility to anyone and it hasn't outside of asset value.
We already have severely diminishing speculative returns and now retail has entirely moved on to new things. It's not impossible it comes back but it needs something new in the space or some proven use to achieve that.
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>It's not impossible it comes back but it needs something new in the space
literally every single bear market someone says something like this and of course after a while a new turbo bullish narrative forms and we do the entire dance yet again lol
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>>61783322
me explaining how pokemon cards are gonna moon
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>>61784133
I've been in crypto one way or another since 2012. We can probably keep having these diminishing lurches like 2025 but the metrics are there that people are out in a way they have never been before. Unless something changes expect to see more and more of the market make major macro lower highs every subsequent cycle like chainlink etc.
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>>61784159
You don't understand
Part of a distributed ledger belongs to me
No one else can associate that part of the ledger with their wallet
I have to disassociate my wallet from that piece of the ledger
People would literally work for a decade, take their savings from that time period, and pay me for that sweet ledger space
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>>61783367
BTC has literally zero utillity. It is slow and expensive and completely ziocucked across its almost total development by Epstein. It requires centralizing into shitty L2s to be remotely usable or to scale and it still is not remotely competitive with alternatives which don't require orwellian hell to be used. Midwit pick. Monero is based though, but I hold zero personally despite it winning being the number 1 crypto I would most like to see succeed massively.
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>>61784354
I bought and sold bitcoin for a sizable return ealry. I own many coins but expect a continued major market draw down from macro conditions and deteriorating private credit, tech valuations and Japanese carry falling apart etc. I sold bitcoin at a local top for XRP and have dramatically outperformed it by doing so.
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>>61784661
>Most people these days don't have sex in high school
You such a fucking pussy I bet I could crush you with my hands. You were a loser. There's a reason everyone I grew up with in Dixie had a highschool sweetheart and you were a bullied virgin
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99.999 percent of crypto is going away. Bitcoin got mostly everything right the first time and everything else has been marginal improvements or downright scams. But it’ll always exist because crypto is a good idea. It’s digital hard money. It’ll keep coming back unless it’s banned. People don’t seem to get this at all.
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He actually got interviewed while in jail by some leftist journalist bitch who hated him, she ended up falling in love with him, leaving her husband for him, proposing to him (and then he put her on the block list from his cell visits and cut all communication with her kek).
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>>61783078
no interest in crypto was always a sign of a buying opportunity, I don't know if it's still the case