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19 minutes ago, USPeddaReddy said:

 

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6 hours ago, hello123000 said:

adhe kadha everyone is referring to it as bubble but at the same time there is much hype around the block chain technology and the crypto coins..govt regulations aithe oka rakam ga manchidhe atleast ppl will feel confident ankuntunna that could make more ppl invest in it since they might think that govt backing undhi ani..ala ani lite le ani ignore chesdam ante . FOMO full undhi..long term investment ki naku telsi idhi reliable kadhu ankutunna.

ok naaku ardham ayyindhi nenu cheppindhi neeku ardham kaledhu ani. invest responsibly cigarette packet meedha and mandhu bottle meedha warning type crypto lo kuda warning undhi ani chepthunna. i am warning you 

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13 hours ago, tom bhayya said:

block chain technology is great no doubt about it but we are talking about crypto trading and ICO's. present crypto reminds me the dot com bubble in 200-2002 same to same ayyindhi,  internet based ey company vachina janam full ga invest cheseysaaru money just .com domain tho vasthey chaalu . Read below article @3$% .com place lo crypto pettuko IPO place lo ICO pettuko atleast IPO and exchanges are regulated by govt and rules. crypto lo adhi kuda ledhu 

 

What was the 'Dotcom Bubble'

The dotcom bubble occurred in the late 1990s and was characterized by a rapid rise in equity markets fueled by investments in Internet-based companies. During the dotcom bubble, the value of equity markets grew exponentially, with the technology-dominated NASDAQ index rising from under 1,000 to more than 5,000 between 1995 and 2000.

BREAKING DOWN 'Dotcom Bubble'

The dotcom bubble grew out of a combination of the presence of speculative or fad-based investing, the abundance of venture capital funding for startups and the failure of dotcoms to turn a profit. Investors poured money into Internet startups during the 1990s in the hope that those companies would one day become profitable, and many investors and venture capitalists abandoned a cautious approach for fear of not being able to cash in on the growing use of the Internet.

How the Dotcom Bubble Burst

The 1990s was a period of rapid technological advancement in many areas, but it was the commercialization of the Internet that led to the greatest expansion of capital growth the country had ever seen. Although high-tech standard bearers, such as Intel, Cisco, and Oracle were driving the organic growth in the technology sector, it was the upstartdotcom companies that fueled the stock market surge that began in 1995.

The bubble that formed over the next five years was fed by cheap money, easy capital, market overconfidence and pure speculation. Venture capitalists anxious to find the next big score freely invested in any company with a “.com” after its name. Valuations were based on earnings and profits that would not occur for several years if the business modelactually worked, and investors were all too willing to overlook traditional fundamentals. Companies that had yet to generate revenue, profits and, in some cases, a finished product, went to market with initial public offerings that saw their stock prices triple and quadruple in one day, creating a feeding frenzy for investors.

The NASDAQ index peaked on March 10, 2000, at 5048, nearly double over the prior year. Right at the market’s peak, several of the leading high-tech companies, such as Dell and Cisco placed huge sell orders on their stocks, sparking panic selling among investors. Within a few weeks, the stock market lost 10% of its value. As investment capital began to dry up, so did the life blood of cash-strapped dotcom companies. Dotcom companies that had reached market capitalization in the hundreds of millions of dollars became worthless within a matter of months. By the end of 2001, a majority of publicly traded dotcom companies folded, and trillions of dollars of investment capital evaporated.



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Not sure where you got this article. Even if it is like .com bubble, .com bubble was only in USA not global. at the height of bubble it was 10 trillion dollars . that was 1/5 or may be 1/4 of world economy at that time, so it has to pop .Block chain is different and is  global.  Even if it is bubble like .com it still has so much to do before bubble bursts and world economy is doubled or may be more than doubled in the last 25 years. 

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1 hour ago, TheBrahmabull said:

Not sure where you got this article. Even if it is like .com bubble, .com bubble was only in USA not global. at the height of bubble it was 10 trillion dollars . that was 1/5 or may be 1/4 of world economy at that time, so it has to pop .Block chain is different and is  global.  Even if it is bubble like .com it still has so much to do before bubble bursts and world economy is doubled or may be more than doubled in the last 25 years. 

 Valani vidichey kaka bubble avali ante kanisam 2 trillion market cap avvala 

monna just share market lo small correction aithe 4 trillion legisayi we are just 1/10 th of that correction in total market cap  as of now this is just early phase of adoption 

if I had missed the crypto train I would also call it is a bubble and kill it every day like Jaime dimon 

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9 minutes ago, Raithu_bidda_ said:

 Valani vidichey kaka bubble avali ante kanisam 2 trillion market cap avvala 

monna just share market lo small correction aithe 4 trillion legisayi we are just 1/10 th of that correction in total market cap  as of now this is just early phase of adoption 

if I had missed the crypto train I would also call it is a bubble and kill it every day like Jaime dimon 

read some where JP morgan conducted inside survey -- public statements vs inside news.. chala difference vundi

 

http://www.altcointoday.com/crypto-unlikely-disappear-says-internal-report-attributed-j-p-morgan/

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