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May 04, 2024 06:34AM

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Wouldn't touch them with a bargepole, Jack. If you get nervous holding cash, buy gold.


This topic can probably go along with another one: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Many people I know toy with crypto - some make dough, many - lose. My main problems with crypto is that mining, where needed, is very energy consuming and that most illegal transactions switched to cryptocurrencies from drugs through transplants to terrorism and more.
Yet, it becomes (became) a popular investment venue, almost mainstream by now. Very speculative, as one Musk tweet can have a sizeable influence.

Personally I believe that it's a golden opportunity for anyone that is wise enough to educate themselves in the right way.
Hi Jack, I haven't had any negative experiences with crypto (or any other investments), but I like to keep life simple and don't go in for anything high risk. I favour physical assets, like property, precious metals and cash.
I view crypto as too high risk - a bit like the .com bubble on the stockmarket 25 years ago - something 1/2 way between a proper investment and a trip to the casino/ bookmakers.
Sure, I might not get rich taking this view, but I know I'm not going to lose money I can't afford to lose either. I might not sleep on silk sheets, but I do sleep well :)
I view crypto as too high risk - a bit like the .com bubble on the stockmarket 25 years ago - something 1/2 way between a proper investment and a trip to the casino/ bookmakers.
Sure, I might not get rich taking this view, but I know I'm not going to lose money I can't afford to lose either. I might not sleep on silk sheets, but I do sleep well :)




As history shows us, that's when they start to lose big time. The bigger the bubble blows, the louder it pops.



https://cointelegraph.com/news/inside...
Kinda James Bondish stuff.

This topic can probably go along with another one: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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Indeed, that's a very good point but the benefits of cryptocurrency go far beyond that It has garnered significant global attention and this trend is set to continue While cryptocurrencies had numerous flaws in the past recent improvements and innovations have transformed them into an irreplaceable asset I believe that, in the future, cryptocurrencies will eventually replace the US dollar and become the mainstream currency on the blockchain This also validates the adaptability of a new age product making it one of the most valuable products of the blockchain era!
