Starting this thread to post anything crypto related you think is news worthy...
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Starting this thread to post anything crypto related you think is news worthy...
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https://deadline.com/2021/11/staples...pDMjE.#respond
STAPLES center to be renamed CRypto.com center, $700 million deal.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/decrypt...n-musk%3famp=1
I have seen other crypto devs and was unimpressed. Ross has a very holistic view.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.coi...outputType=amp
Is the future of crypto interstellar commerce?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/finance...194754177.html
Robinhood crypto wallet waitlist over 1.6 million
https://www.google.com/amp/s/u.today...n-wallet%3famp
Robinhood sent DOGE to an external wallet for first time test.
LTC Price Massive Rally Incoming - Is $100 Next?
Litecoin cost was pushed up by a huge amount in recent times and has risen amounts by 1.78% to reach $65.32. Since then, prices have been steadily rising within an extremely narrow range. However, the price is likely to increase in the near future.
The year 2023 is crucial for Litecoin, as the next LTC halving event could take place in the periphery of the year. Provided things go as planned, with newer adoptions and collaborations, the Litecoin price prediction for 2023 (analysed by coinpedia) could shoot to $153.13.
On-Chain Data Hints at a Recovery - Leading on-line stores for electronics, video games, gold, jewelry, and other goods have noticed an increase in Litecoin payments. According to crypto expert Michael Van De Poppe, historical price movement indicates that Litecoin is preparing for a massive boom.
With the above data, Do you think Litecoin have potential to leapfrog in the 2023 to reach $150?
Please link to the data that shpws litecoin is currently rising.
Everything I can find shows it and all other crypto tanking, as an industry wide trend. Who would even suggest the above, but a pumper hoping to dump soon.
Hi shades,
Well the poster has the earmarks of not being one with a bonefide interest in discussion but it's not conclusive enough to take mod action on. So I think we agree in general on intent.
Regarding "tanking" that is a somewhat broad term however depending on what timeframe chart one looks at it does give that impression.
I am curious if you posted a similar thought during 2019 timeframe? If you say no I'll take your word for it, I haven't and won't go looking at posts from that time frame.
The point of my question is that in the year or so around 2019 Bitcoin had the same look in the charts as it does now... a steep decline after a long run up to great heights followed by prolonged sideways movement -although we don't yet have the prolonged sideways currently.
https://www.coindesk.com/price/bitcoin/ (click on "ALL" timeframe)
Merry Christmas, I am sure it is good up your way. Let's hope for that to continue for many years to come.
My belief has always been that it is a tulip phenomenon, long term (decade from now) would fade. Seems to be, from what I've seen and read up on, financial money fad movement trends on a 15 to 20 year cycle. I remember all the financial dead end money movements of the 70's and 80's on.
Last edited by shades; 12-24-2022 at 11:43 PM.