What happens if crypto and blockchain goes mainstream.
And the normies start knowing about it:
Are we all going to be driving lambos ?
>Are we all going to be driving lambos ?
no im a degenerate gambler but im still frugal
i catch myself thinking of when i would sell, but i think that whole point of cryptocurrency is that when its ready, i wont want to switch to any other currency
>>2024928
a-and yachts ? I want a HUGE one with my name on it. And enough space to hide all the coke.
>>2024923
Assuming that in five years my position is worth over a million, the second I have an inkling that my family, friends, or co-workers start talking about crypto, I'm removing half my position, no question.
Normies always fuck everything up.
>>2024946
>i-i-it'll be time soon guys. I swear this time!
I swear cryptocurrencies are like communism
Where are you anons going to move to? Maybe I'll purchase an island.
>>2024973
wherever is a crypto tax haven
>>2024971
Go and buy more AMD stocks dirty nocoiner.
>>2024969
This. Everyone has an Uncle Bob who suddenly starts agreeing with your investment ideas after being a negative nancy for years. When he starts buying, you start selling.
will I get rich with 10 BTC?
>>2025106
In 10 years
blockchain is already mainstream, top 500 companies are pouring billions into R&D and the etereum platform/alliance is a thing (not eter/value token)
bitcoin is also pretty mainstream, it will probably fail as a cryptocurrency, the blockchain is the only important part of it.
so no, noones getting that rich off of speculating bitcoin unless its a very high volume, plus by the time this would happen regulation and fees surrounding crypto would probably have popped up
>>2025158
This, crypto does well because it's emerging. If it ever gets to the point where it needs regulation or used in more exchanges, competitors will be able to pop-up like nothing, far beyond the rate of what they're doing now, to meet demand and quickly devalue any remaining original cryptos. You may say it can't happen, and it might not under current practices/rules but those rules could change.
Bitbean will be the first step.
>>2025158
This. The people who think we are "early adopters" are idiots. It is already pretty mainstream and used.
We will be the 1%
>>2026658
You're a fucking idiot. Kys today.
A fraction of a fraction of the world's population own cryptos. You sound like a troll or a legit retard.
>>2025106
A wild Borf appears!