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#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri  View all mentions for uri.
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**$130 Billion Wiped Off Crypto Markets in 24 Hours**
The cryptocurrency market had around $130 billion wiped off its value over the last 24 hours as major digital coins continued their multi-day sell-off. From a report: Bitcoin was last down around 4% at $33,755.57, according to Coin Metrics, while Ether plunged 7% to $2,239.08. Earlier in the morning both fell to their lowest points since July and are each about 50% off their all-tim ... ⌘ Read more
Best comment ever I think I've seen about this nonsense cryptocurrency craze 😆
Best comment ever I think I've seen about this nonsense cryptocurrency craze 😆
All I have to say is, I wish everyone who invested, or is investing in cryptocurrency, the very best. People have made a lot of paper money with it, and have acquired plenty of materials goods as well (houses, cars, etc.). Some are bound to lose money. People have also made lots of money on the market, and also have lost money.

Just the same as I don't invest in gold, I don't invest in cryptocurrencies. Simply not attracted. Same reason I don't go around pushing down, nor evangelising, cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency evangelists remind me the people wanting to sell pyramid schemes. And when they mix conspiracy theories, politics and the like, with it, then it is even worse.
@tamer, and you don't see a problem with a cap limit of 21 million coins? Equate that to limited editions, what is their inherent problem? What happens when that cap has been reached?
@tamer for those (I call them fools, but that doesn't sound nice, doesn't it?) who will want it, regardless of their price, having a limited cap would increase the value of the currency. That is a problem, because its intrinsic value is nothing, it always refers to a hard currency.