Welp crypto is fucking dead. What went wrong?
The investors were the problem unironically.
Streetshitters ruined crypto forever
>>61542142>BUY MY WIFES CRYPTO COINAlso the whale we are the future- the alternative to fiat, years later swap my gains into fiat please.What a fucking scam
I wish everyone would sell so I could buy it all
Why the need to record everything on a blockchain, why not just record everything on a blockchain, literally everything???>Theres a coin that does this and is partnered with some of the biggest orgs in the world and the price just goes down
>>61542142Pajeets, jews, and MEV front running assholes bled retail dry. Nobody is touching crypto again especially now that stocks are pumping like meme coins.
>>61542142People realized food and shelter are more important than digital 1's and 0's.
>>61542754This. We thank you for encouraging death of crypto, you deserve your own thread. For other faggot, move crapto discussion to the containment general>>61537539
>>61542142Turns out crypto is just a more complicated online banking and casino
>>61542142Capital goes where it's treated best. Utility coins don't have any positive price action despite providing actual value. Business commentators shilled NFTs and BTC. Trump had his own pump and dump shit coin falling hundreds of similar PNDs that fucked over the majority of holders. BTC's hyper liquidity makes it sell off in downturns. Retail was responsible for much of this market and they are getting poorer by the day by clown world economics which insist the economy is great, doesn't understand or want to understand that inflation is rate of change or that printing money increases inflation. AI killed what this could not, if not by outright replacing jobs by sucking up and demanding all free capital to compete with China. Poor jobless retail means no capital inflows of crypto outside of etfs. Saylor isn't doing BTC any favors, many were shorting MSTR and will likely continue.
>>61542142I purchased it. I’m cursed. I say that because as soon as I sold my last silver bar it went from 22 to what it is now. It’s lt all bad, I’m investing in Israel and Palantir now.
>>61542142The grift ran its course. No one actually needs bitcoin, if it dissapeared tomorrow the only shock would be all the money evaporating, otherwise nothing would change. No other usecases are possible besides a decentralized currency which it failed in doing.
>>61542142It had no real value so it was destined to die.
>>61542142>crypto Twitter is entirely bots and Indians replying with dull and vague comments.
>>61543268like this thread sadly
>>61542142It’ll come back, just whales skimming every big pump in recent years. We’re kinda fucked regardless because if we hold we’ll get raped and if we sell we’ll get dunked on. Crypto is too mainstream and establishment now to perform like it once did.
you let the bankers in for muh institutional adoption. look how fucking slimy they run their business, crypto became another hole they could fuck.all you had to do was shut the fuck and keep building and using what you built. they would have came over on our terms. instead you let them pump and dump her like a whore. now shes everyones whore.
Do American institutions work today? Will we get a dump today? Crypto is so over that we just move sideways when they are not doing their sharingans
>>61542142Crypto has barely gotten started. You crybabies are pathetic.
>>61543427nice cope brother, I hope you get out before it's too late and .com 2.0 hits next year
>>61543438Same shit I've been hearing for almost a decade. Guess who's sitting on 7 figures now.
sitting on seven dicks more likely
>>61543268Truth
hello? >>61543422
>>61542142>what went wrongToken not needed. It never was. Gold/silver is everything crypto was supposed to be and its physical. Market makers (ie. market manipulators) control the space where they frequently manipulate the charts just because they can, and it only got worse with time when more people started leaving the casino. It was also always a ponzi anyways. VCs/insiders/kols/early baggies would put in the effort to trick people into buying their bags. It was never sustainable long term. People either caught on to it or simply got tired of losing and now we see the results of that corruption. And with that I say good riddance
>>61542142bottom signal, I hold.
>>61542142It's not dead, it will rise again, probably in 2027 or 2028.The thing about BTC, governments can not prevent its existence. Precious metals are more easily controlled than BTC. Most of the buying pressure on precious metals is from central banks diversifying away from USD.The tariffs create a liquidity drain since they are a tax, so that hurts BTC. But wait until the biblical proportion liquidity pumps arrive in the wake of the next major financial crisis/recession/depression, I would be loading up bigly on BTC when that comes around.
>>61542142>What went wrong?you didn't start enough threads
>>61542142You dumped on retail and now they don't want to come. SOL was a mistake.
>>61542142IT HAS BEEN TURNED OUT LIKE A FAGGOT IN PRISON!SHOWING THE WORLD IT WAS, IS, & ALWAYS WILL BE JUST ABOUT HOW MUCH FIAT IT CAN GETD I S G U S T I N GISGUSTINGThe only true crypto is XMR
>>61542142The orange man and his family members pulled several billion dollars out of the market
99% of it is a useless scam.
>>61544063Source?
>>61542142Not XMR>>61544786This
>>61543931Also this
>>61543774> But wait until the biblical proportion liquidity pumps arrive in the wake of the next major financial crisis/recession/depressionSo two weeks, unironically?
>>61542142
Bull run next year. 2027. And 2028
>>61542142Really peak sentiment here. Lmao nearly $90k BTC and people are ready to end it all.
>>61542142nothing. the halving happened all the way back in april 2024 and the bullrun proceeded it. and now we are in a bear/sideways market until the floor that happens 1-2 years prior to the next halving in spring 2028. big miners are turning off their rigs and doing AI shit.
>>61544876Why do you think the halving is still relevant when block rewards are so low now?
>>61542142No use case. It was a pure speculative asset.At least the Dutch had pretty flowers to look at after their mania.
>>61544846Yeah it's a joke lmfao if these people are serious they are literally as low as low IQ can get.>>61544833look how dead crypto looks... sell it now..
Self-fulfilling four year cycle. People sold. That, and people were addicted to perps due to the crabbing prices and they got wiped out. I genuinely believe you’re dumb if you sold your bitcoin. It’s either going to zero, or it’ll be priceless. It’s ride or die for me. See you in 2060.
>>61542142Maximalism.
>>61546189miners can make money by selling their bitcoins. so if they produce fewer coins now they are forced to sell for a higher price if they want to keep running a business.
There's like 3 crypto with any utility and retail spend all their liquidity on the sol casino this cycle, they aren't coming back.
>>61542142Short answer? JewsLong answer? Jews and Indians
Even this shithole has rock bottom sentiment. I'm doubling down.
>>61542149>Also the whale we are the futureWant to try that again in English?
>>61542142I voted for this
>>61542142The west is broke.Western fiat is deadSustained inflation and throttled job market and wages strangling everyone.Any Disposable dollars we had for playing with, are gone Everyone is broke.Can't even afford a fastfood hamburger let alone rent.
>>61542142Unironically Trump. Everything was set up for a great Q1, he ruined it with his own solscams and the tariffs that he refused to shut the fuck up about.
>consumes all liquidity>rugs normies>kills cryptopress S to spit
>>61547474My rents going up btw.
>>61547558>tariffsStocks didn't half a ripe shit about tariffs. And they're grounded in reality where tariffs actually matter. Meanwhile crypto is pure la la land idealism, and yet tariffs fucking ganked it? How?
>>61543760>Gold/silver is everything crypto was supposed to be and its physical.Crypto was supposed to be a way to instantly and anonymously deliver money illegally across international borders. Gold teleports now does it?
>>61543427>15 years later>"we are still early!!!" amazing bait
>>61542149Trump sold silver medallions as well, called "Trump Medallions". Why didn't that rug pull silver?
>>61547512Literally This jew slave pedo orange faggot stole our money
Oldfag here, been here since 2017.It’s only dawning upon me this year that the only crypto that matters is Bitcoin. Sure there are numerous tokens out there that could give you insane gains, but this cycle it was much harder to come across that than previously due to a change in the meta. What exactly this is, I’m not sure but it’s clear the average person here did not make as much this cycle as previous ones.It’s also clear other tokens are dead speculative wise. LINK will never go past $50 again due to its significant increase in supply over the years which not only increases its marketcap but also makes it harder to move the token. This applies to basically every other older established crypto with shitty tokenomics(basically all of them)This alone results in the majority of even serious tokens launches getting a chart like ICP because there’s only sell pressure using retail(You) as liquidity.Only BTC is a safe bet as it has always been if you buy in the bear market. Its PoW model and first mover is all you need to put your money into. Sure, the RoI for each cycle is decaying but that’s why you diversify(into non-crypto shit)Past this I wouldn’t put my money into any alts anymore. They’re not worth it.
>>61548753He cannot mine 1 billion medallions out of thin air in 5 min for a couple of cents on Remix.
>>61547558This too. This cycle saw probably the lowest rate of adoption and actual valuable use cases of alts out of all the other cycles, and keep in mind that the previous cycle had fucking dog coins make people millionaires.
>>61542142Bottom signal.
>>61548892You lost, troon.
>>61542142It amazes me how shit every one is at reading markets. The bottom is almost in. Cryptos not dead and no coiners will dialate soon.
>>61542142weird this was the exact sentiment you dipshits had towards silver not long before it took off.
>>61548740>anonymouslylol>instantly deliver money illegally across international bordersYou don't need crypto to do that. Once again, token not needed
>>61542142lol Trump's family just bought another $40 million in BTC and yall niggas think its dead
>>61542142Nothing except crypto itself. People made fortunes by buying a meme. Of course there's a flipside.
>>61542142Eventually the pain will settle into a lifelong bitterness.