RE: How low can we go?

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How low can we go?

in bitcoin •  6 years ago 

You're right. If one thing is for sure, it is that nothing is for sure.

Bitcoin can of course drop to 0 relative to any other asset; however, regardless of its current volatility, it has dedicated groups who understand the intrinsic value of divisible, fungible, scarce, verifiable, universal, and overall sound money (the developer community, maximalists, miners, the oft-discussed crowd of institutional investors awaiting regulatory certainty, and HODLers of all stripes).

As a young person, I also appreciate the convex nature of Bitcoin and have decided to take full advantage of these bearish conditions like you yourself have via gradually placing 10% of my liquid net worth into the space. I am in it for the long haul, so in the meantime, I will attempt to find a spot outdoors that is even remotely as beautiful as the locations captured in your photographs!

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Bitcoin can of course drop to 0 relative to any other asset;...

That’s true! Possible? Yes! But improbable in my opinion. Look at Venezuela and now Turkey... Bitcoin and perhaps physical precious metals will be the only assets they will eventually look for safety. I do belive it’s just a beginning, more countries will have problems with their own currencies including US. Look at the debt we are creating, look how irresponsible is the government with money printings. Apple just became first company with $1 trillion in valuation even with disappointing earnings. Money has to go somewhere, right now they are pumping it to stock market. At the end, everything will find it’s true value. And I believe bitcoin and other cryptocurency is extremely undervalued. We are at the beginning of all this and I would hate myself if I didn’t try.
Thanks for your comment @jeremyrherrick

At the end, everything will find its true value.

This is a critical insight - one that is distressing for those championing the hyperinflationary/fragile economies you mentioned but exciting for us early adopters of this nascent asset class.

Also, don't mention it, @milano1113! I thoroughly enjoy discussing the issues facing our society - which many unfortunately disregard - and the opportunities present because of them with like-minded people.