If the cryptocurrency market is a bubble right now then it is a very small one!

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago 

Some people compare the current boom of cryptocurrencies with the Dotcom bubble of the late '90s. I certainly see similarities, but that doesn't mean the cryptocurrency market is in a bubble right now. Not yet in my opinion. Let me explain why...

Dotcom bubble vs ICOs

The dotcom bubble started growing in the late '90s, as computing and the internet expanded all over the world. Companies just had to add '.com' to their name and investers were willing to pay huge amounts of money for their stocks without even looking at the profits and revenue of the company.

Companies were going to the stock market with IPOs and received big prices, with stocks sometimes doubling on the first day. The value of the NASDAQ grew from around 1,000 points in 1995 to a high of more than 5,000 points in March 2000. What a time, it was insane!

I think the same can be said about the current Inintial Coin Offerings (ICOs). Many new digital coins are coming to the crypto markets while the company behind the coins only have made a promise to deliver an interesting blockchain project. At the launch of the ICO their is no working product yet, only a promise to deliver something later. No money is being earned yet. Only time will tell which of these digital coins will have a long life like Amazon.com and which of them will end up as Pets.com (who went bankrupt shortly after the Dotcom bubble bursted).

The Cryptocurreny markets VS the Dotcom bubble

On March 10, 2000, the combined market capitalization of all companies on the NASDAQ was at $6.71 trillion; the crash began March 11.

I've made the next image to compare $6.71 trillion with the total market capitalization of all 867 cryptocurrencies...


And don't forget $6.71 trillion is only for the companies traded on the NASDAQ in the US. There are many other stock markets worldwide which are not included.

Comparing the biggest companies of today

CompanyMarket Cap
Apple$815 billion
Google$649 billion
Microsoft$561 billion
Facebook$493 billion
Amazon.com$474 billion
All cryptocurrencies combinedonly $162 billion

As you see... If the cryptocurrency market is currently a bubble then it is a very small one.


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it is not too late to invest in any currency ;)

Every bubble pops. @penguinpablo

The volatility of crypto far exceeds that of the dot coms, we have already crashed and risen many times. Have we already forgotten that in July the total market cap hit $60 billion? That was from a previous ATH of almost $120 billion. If a 50% drop in the entire market isn't a "healthy correction" or "market crash" then I don't know what is. Let's compare that to 2008, Dow Jones was 14,000 ATH and then crashed to 6,500 in 2009. Pretty comparable numbers. Even the Great Depression was a 55% stock market crash.
The bubbles will burst and they will refill, but to think the entire market is some massive bubble that will burn more than 50% is next to impossible unless a quantum computer hacked every blockchain. And if there was a malicious quantum computer out there I would be far more worried about our military and government computers than cryptocurrencies.

It will be governments with the quantum computers doing the hacking! I suspect though that the quantum dream is further away than we think.

While crypto's obviously have a very high volatility, I think it's useful to compare their market cap to the fiat money supply. US "M2" money supply (roughly speaking, money in circulation as well as in liquid bank accounts) is currently $13,600B, or roughly 85X more than all crypto's. That's just USD; the Euro M2 is ~$13,300B USD. So just those two currencies are 166x larger. There's a pretty decent amount of room to grow from that standpoint.

@penguinpablo, That's a very good comparison. Both the worlds look exactly the same at the moment. As more and more people get familiar with the magic of crypto currecnies, I'm sure this small looking bubble is going to become sizable and it won't take it a lot of time. Keep updating and serving the world the way you're doing. Great job.

Great post, thank you for sharing @penguinpablo. This is especially insightful for me, as I was only 5 years old at the time of the dot come bubble. I sure am hoping you are right about this one. Steemit to the moon!

  ·  7 years ago 

I have similar thoughts on this issue. I posted a post discussing the bubble of bitcoin (sorry it is in Chinese), I think if it is a bubble then it will not break in the near future.

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I think crypto currency bubble won't inflate large enough before regulators step in to shape it up.

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We are scraping the surface. We scare established businesses because the power is to the people. This is the heart and beauty of crypto. Decentralised and blockchain techonology is here to hopefully stay.

good article really myself i taught its big bubble today when i see 163billion not knowing that was small fraction compared to those company you mention above.

Lets work together to make it bigger!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

That certainly puts things into perspective... It also makes me know that Steem is not a bubble! We've got a working product that's evolving to become one of the greatest social media app out there... Wait until the communities feature is released and the mobile apps soon after... We will end 2017 as a very appealing crypto!

Nice article Penguinpablo! 🐧

Great post, re-steemed and tweeted. I'm always cautious, but think the space still has plenty of room for growth. We haven't even scratched the surface of all this.

its only natural as cryptocurrency is the youngest one

I agree with you completely. The crypto community is super supportive and strong as well, so I think we all have our eyes wide open!

@tippy vote

There is something that you might forgetting, the value of any currency depends on the value people agree, if we make the rock value above gold, mining activity will change to rock, gold value goes down to 0.

So the bitcoin value doesn't depend only from China, depends of all who use it, we will give the bitcoin value and the Chinese government or any other country can't control that. Doesn't matter if value goes down, it will go back to top, the big secret companies and governments wants us to forget is: we have the power, we can agree to give or not value. Believe in bitcoin, it's our key to financial freedom, and using the words of Rick (the walking dead) not today, not tomorrow, i'll bring you back the value you deserve... hey i'm not going to kill the bitcoin :-)

Very interesting article. I am trying to understand crypto currency that this helped alot. Thanks for the post.

Yes! even if it was, too early!
John Mcafee is even predicting BTC to reach 500K$ in few years!

we're so tiny.
still a lot of room to grow.

Lucas
Malabarize-se

As a newbie i will be watching and taking advice from you guys the experts.
There are many ICOs lauching of late.

At the launch of the ICO their is no working product yet, only a promise to deliver something later. No money is being earned yet.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

There is no reason that there could not be a bust in cryptocurrencies, but given the unique proposition (regular finance won't catch up soon on the capabilities of 'Wild West' permissionless cryptocurrencies), any bust will be followed again by a boom, upwards to the point of equilibrium (and beyond).

its good to see the big picture. It would be nice to show it's rate of growth as well in updated post :-)

Good to see this @penguinpablo...

If >99% of people have zero crypto holdings, this says everything about the prospect of price growth in the cryptosphere. Just look at Coinbases's recent data on its user-base growth. Prices are only going to rise, albeit with corrections along the way.

If crypto is in a bubble it is just starting or as you said it is a small one and when it burst it will create the big one

Great comparison. I'd agree that the current crypto market is not really in huge bubble mania territory, especially given that only a small minority of people have cryptos. To be really in a bubble mania for cryptos, every man and his dog will be speculating!

Crypto markets are in a Bubble.. Yes

But the Bubble will keep expanding :)

excellent content,Thx for sharing this. Very interesting.

Nice, I love that graphic representation, makes you realize where we actually stand.
I definitly am very bullish on bitcoin. Cliff High and even the more down-to-earth (leaked) KW Crypto Report point in a similar direction.

We're definitely in a bubble but not in "THE" bubble. We have a huge correction to do. Once blockchain projects launch and aren't speculative tokens, that'll start the HUGE crypto bubble which will be worse than dotcom bubble since it will be global.

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Calling crypto's emergence to financial legitimacy a bubble is like calling the Internet a 90's fad. It's the next floor on the elevator to humanity's progress. You don't move up without it. The only way the elevator falls is if something catastrophic happens, and it's not going to fall just one floor down...

I do not see it as much of a bubble at the moment. Your article has brought much thought and insight to how it might shape up in the future. Just a thought,

Small ideas (small bubble) --> Big ideas (big bubble) --> bursting with payouts

For that big idea bubble to burst eventually would mean that lots of money had been made already. Hehe. My 2 cents worth.