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Strategies & Market Trends : Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies

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To: Sam who wrote (341)1/24/2018 10:34:53 PM
From: Elroy   of 7635
 
My thoughts are that the crypto genie is out of the bottle and it can't be put back in the bottle. That doesn't mean that the proper price for Bitcoin is $11,000 (maybe it's $110, maybe it's $1.1 million, who knows?).

Think of all the things people want to do without being regulated. Crypto allows that, and since it is decentralized and code is generally open source, anyone on the planet who has a bit of smarts and bit of money can run the code as a Bitcoin miner (or the equivalent in another crypto other than Bitcoin), how can the government stop it?
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