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Title: It's like war broke out
Post by: hasyurt on February 20, 2022, 11:34:41 AM
Before the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out, the markets were affected as if war broke out with the statements made by England, especially the USA. The USA is making a statement, and within minutes, Russia is making a statement that there is no such thing, but by that time, bitcoin is already starting to fall. Let's see how much these statements will affect the markets. When March comes, Fed pressure will affect the markets.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: cheezcarls on February 20, 2022, 12:30:21 PM
Before the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out, the markets were affected as if war broke out with the statements made by England, especially the USA. The USA is making a statement, and within minutes, Russia is making a statement that there is no such thing, but by that time, bitcoin is already starting to fall. Let's see how much these statements will affect the markets. When March comes, Fed pressure will affect the markets.

I don’t mind if BTC is falling whatever circumstances that we are in such as the tensions between Ukraine and Russia. I was waiting for my targeted price to buy because I have failed to put in some money back then when BTC was down to $33k. Now this is my second chance to buy at cheaper price, but may have to wait until it pulls back to my targeted price.

I think the West is just “over concerned” on how the military forces in Russia have surrounded Ukraine (especially in Belarus and Crimea). I honestly believe that Russia think that starting a war isn’t a good thing that would affect their entire population to the rest to the world, especially in terms of economic activities, business investments, etc.

I have both friends (business related) from Russia and Ukraine, and I don’t want these countries to escalate. In fact, I would love going to both of these countries one day when pandemic ends to attend crypto and blockchain related events, conferences, etc. Peace is all we wanted here.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: dlwhdtn on February 21, 2022, 07:21:17 AM
It's not going to be an easy war. Rest assured, the bitcoin correction is only temporary
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Bobcrypto on February 21, 2022, 09:26:00 AM
The current conflict between Russia and the Ukraine is not the the only reason why crypto has been going down. If you have been following the market trends, you might noticed that the price has been wobbling since November 2021 and there was no tension between these countries. I think Bitcoin has also been facing several negative criticism and treat of ban from certain individuals and nations, however Bitcoin will definitely bounce back as ussual.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Hisbullah on February 21, 2022, 12:17:38 PM
The current conflict between Russia and the Ukraine is not the the only reason why crypto has been going down. If you have been following the market trends, you might noticed that the price has been wobbling since November 2021 and there was no tension between these countries. I think Bitcoin has also been facing several negative criticism and treat of ban from certain individuals and nations, however Bitcoin will definitely bounce back as ussual.

Crypto be is going down, because It is bearish season.
Not being affected by Russia and Ukraine.
I don't care about those countries, because crypto will exist until the future.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Confero on February 21, 2022, 04:17:14 PM
I don't want a war between Russia and Ukraine, even though I'm not a resident of either country. Honestly I want to say, that Bitcoin price drops are commonplace..
And it just so happens that now coincides with tensions between Russia and Ukraine, I don't want this to be linked again. 
Bitcoin price will go up soon.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: mlawson71 on February 21, 2022, 04:23:39 PM
Ukraine and Russia aren't quite at war yet, but the tension seems to be escalating daily, which is very disturbing.
As for Bitcoin, Ukraine's parliament just legalized cryptocurrencies within the country. (https://theforexreview.com/2022/02/21/newly-passed-law-in-ukraine-legalizes-crypto/) The new law was met with approval after 272 votes vote “for”. I cannot help but wonder whether these tensions had anything to do with that decision, and to wonder what the effect on crypto prices will be.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: syedrasool2011 on February 22, 2022, 06:27:43 AM
Yes bro you are right market dump reason is russia and ukraine war and I think there will be no more it will stop soon market will pump some good news coming from russia to stop war so buy the dip now and hold it.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: TomPluz on February 23, 2022, 06:25:22 AM
Before the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out, the markets were affected as if war broke out with the statements made by England, especially the USA. The USA is making a statement, and within minutes, Russia is making a statement that there is no such thing, but by that time, bitcoin is already starting to fall. Let's see how much these statements will affect the markets. When March comes, Fed pressure will affect the markets.

I don’t mind if BTC is falling whatever circumstances that we are in such as the tensions between Ukraine and Russia. I was waiting for my targeted price to buy because I have failed to put in some money back then when BTC was down to $33k. Now this is my second chance to buy at cheaper price, but may have to wait until it pulls back to my targeted price.

I think the West is just “over concerned” on how the military forces in Russia have surrounded Ukraine (especially in Belarus and Crimea). I honestly believe that Russia think that starting a war isn’t a good thing that would affect their entire population to the rest to the world, especially in terms of economic activities, business investments, etc.

I have both friends (business related) from Russia and Ukraine, and I don’t want these countries to escalate. In fact, I would love going to both of these countries one day when pandemic ends to attend crypto and blockchain related events, conferences, etc. Peace is all we wanted here.

Yes,. Russia is not actually looking forward to have a war...because it wants to regain the land that once were under the USSR without the use of force...so they are expecting that Ukraine will just lay on their arms and surrender since Vladimir Putin is anyway unstoppable. In the mind of Putin, the problem is not Russia but Ukraine so for the time being he recognized the two rebel factions in Ukraine so his force can enter in the Ukraine territory without firing a single shot. On the level of the China's Xi Jinping, the Vladimir Putin of Russia is a man who knows what he is doing and he is going to get whatever he wants...compared to the senile leadership of the extremely aging POTUS Joe Biden.




Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Fenix on February 23, 2022, 02:37:58 PM
Before the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out, the markets were affected as if war broke out with the statements made by England, especially the USA. The USA is making a statement, and within minutes, Russia is making a statement that there is no such thing, but by that time, bitcoin is already starting to fall. Let's see how much these statements will affect the markets. When March comes, Fed pressure will affect the markets.

I don’t mind if BTC is falling whatever circumstances that we are in such as the tensions between Ukraine and Russia. I was waiting for my targeted price to buy because I have failed to put in some money back then when BTC was down to $33k. Now this is my second chance to buy at cheaper price, but may have to wait until it pulls back to my targeted price.

I think the West is just “over concerned” on how the military forces in Russia have surrounded Ukraine (especially in Belarus and Crimea). I honestly believe that Russia think that starting a war isn’t a good thing that would affect their entire population to the rest to the world, especially in terms of economic activities, business investments, etc.

I have both friends (business related) from Russia and Ukraine, and I don’t want these countries to escalate. In fact, I would love going to both of these countries one day when pandemic ends to attend crypto and blockchain related events, conferences, etc. Peace is all we wanted here.

Yes,. Russia is not actually looking forward to have a war...because it wants to regain the land that once were under the USSR without the use of force...so they are expecting that Ukraine will just lay on their arms and surrender since Vladimir Putin is anyway unstoppable. In the mind of Putin, the problem is not Russia but Ukraine so for the time being he recognized the two rebel factions in Ukraine so his force can enter in the Ukraine territory without firing a single shot. On the level of the China's Xi Jinping, the Vladimir Putin of Russia is a man who knows what he is doing and he is going to get whatever he wants...compared to the senile leadership of the extremely aging POTUS Joe Biden.
You certainly have very strange reasoning. Russia does not want war, but attacks Ukraine, having killed 15 thousand Ukrainians since 2014, and hopes that Ukraine will lay down its arms, will not resist and surrender, because Putin wants to conquer all the states that were once part of the USSR. It turns out that such a white and fluffy peace-loving Russia, which attacks, hoping that there will be no resistance. I can disappoint you. In Ukraine, Putin will break his wolf quills, and at the same time his backbone, and if he lives a little longer, he will live to the international tribunal as a war criminal. Ukraine will give the aggressor a worthy rebuff, and no matter how the initial military actions developed, Russia will definitely lose them in the end.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on March 01, 2022, 07:27:53 AM
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Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on March 01, 2022, 07:59:29 AM
Before the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out, the markets were affected as if war broke out with the statements made by England, especially the USA. The USA is making a statement, and within minutes, Russia is making a statement that there is no such thing, but by that time, bitcoin is already starting to fall. Let's see how much these statements will affect the markets. When March comes, Fed pressure will affect the markets.

I don’t mind if BTC is falling whatever circumstances that we are in such as the tensions between Ukraine and Russia. I was waiting for my targeted price to buy because I have failed to put in some money back then when BTC was down to $33k. Now this is my second chance to buy at cheaper price, but may have to wait until it pulls back to my targeted price.

I think the West is just “over concerned” on how the military forces in Russia have surrounded Ukraine (especially in Belarus and Crimea). I honestly believe that Russia think that starting a war isn’t a good thing that would affect their entire population to the rest to the world, especially in terms of economic activities, business investments, etc.

I have both friends (business related) from Russia and Ukraine, and I don’t want these countries to escalate. In fact, I would love going to both of these countries one day when pandemic ends to attend crypto and blockchain related events, conferences, etc. Peace is all we wanted here.

Yes,. Russia is not actually looking forward to have a war...because it wants to regain the land that once were under the USSR without the use of force...so they are expecting that Ukraine will just lay on their arms and surrender since Vladimir Putin is anyway unstoppable. In the mind of Putin, the problem is not Russia but Ukraine so for the time being he recognized the two rebel factions in Ukraine so his force can enter in the Ukraine territory without firing a single shot. On the level of the China's Xi Jinping, the Vladimir Putin of Russia is a man who knows what he is doing and he is going to get whatever he wants...compared to the senile leadership of the extremely aging POTUS Joe Biden.
You certainly have very strange reasoning. Russia does not want war, but attacks Ukraine, having killed 15 thousand Ukrainians since 2014, and hopes that Ukraine will lay down its arms, will not resist and surrender, because Putin wants to conquer all the states that were once part of the USSR. It turns out that such a white and fluffy peace-loving Russia, which attacks, hoping that there will be no resistance. I can disappoint you. In Ukraine, Putin will break his wolf quills, and at the same time his backbone, and if he lives a little longer, he will live to the international tribunal as a war criminal. Ukraine will give the aggressor a worthy rebuff, and no matter how the initial military actions developed, Russia will definitely lose them in the end.

The conflict is really very complex, I do not defend NATO, because I know that they are not white doves, nor is Russia because what the president is doing is visible, I also do not like that they attack the Russians (its people, people) because I am sure that the majority do not support that they are killing innocent people, and all for a piece of land, for God's sake this is something that makes no sense to me, the ancestry of power blinds all reason and humanity, all money that is intended for a war should be used for people with terminal illnesses or at least for the development of vaccines for cancer, hiv, among others, also this does not bring anything good for the economy, many economies are increasing like the US and maybe something the Eur, but at what price?
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: trauchot on March 01, 2022, 02:19:46 PM
The cryptocurrency market started to fall a couple of months ago, and when the war between Ukraine and Russia began, the cryptocurrency market almost did not even react to it, but at first the cryptocurrency market fell a little, but as we can see now, the cryptocurrency market is growing again, so lately various news related to cryptocurrencies do not have such a strong impact on the cryptocurrency market, like it was a couple of years ago.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Fenix on March 01, 2022, 08:44:15 PM
@Luckmcfly. Putin, in principle, does not need the territory of Ukraine, except that he wants to include Ukraine in his empire in order to take over its history and present the Kievan Rus period to the world as part of the history of the Russian Federation.
Putin wants to destroy Ukraine as a real danger to his autocratic regime. It is civilized, freedom-loving Ukraine that poses a danger to Putin, since its freedom of speech is a bad example for his empire, where every freethinker immediately goes to jail.
That is why Putin fails to seize Ukraine. He faced unprecedented resistance from a relatively small people, and this was predictable. Putin calculated by numbers, but did not take into account the spirit of the people, which he decided to conquer in the 21st century.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: DAMKAR on March 02, 2022, 01:10:13 PM
Before the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out, the markets were affected as if war broke out with the statements made by England, especially the USA. The USA is making a statement, and within minutes, Russia is making a statement that there is no such thing, but by that time, bitcoin is already starting to fall. Let's see how much these statements will affect the markets. When March comes, Fed pressure will affect the markets.

Bitcoin is growing up again mate, I think there is no effect from Russia and Ukraine war in crypto currency market.
Many people were worried that people would make crypto prices fall, but it  didn't.  Maybe some people think why?  I praise that too.  We will see in the future whether crypto prices will go up or down, but I believe crypto prices will go up this year.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Astra on April 23, 2022, 08:35:33 AM
The consequences for the cryptocurrency market from the war in Ukraine may be much later, when the destruction and sanctions will affect the economies of Ukraine and Russia, as well as the economies of states that are unwittingly more and more drawn into this war. Now in the east and south of Ukraine, Russian troops are continuously shelling Ukraine with all types of weapons and attacking its defenders. From the outcome of this battle, it will be possible to judge the format of changes in the international arena. And these changes will definitely be, and will be very significant. With any outcome of aggression, Russia will lose a lot in this war.
How this will affect the cryptocurrency is still too early to tell.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Senin on April 23, 2022, 10:23:25 AM
The heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people to Russian military aggression has been going on for almost two months. The Putin regime clearly did not count on this. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are confidently grinding the military power of the "second army of the world" and inflicting tangible losses on the invaders in manpower and equipment. During this time, Ukraine has destroyed about a third of Russia's military power. Russia is bogged down in this war and receives more and more unprecedented international sanctions every day, which over time will have a detrimental effect on its economy.
Contrary to forecasts, in Russia they are going to further tighten the possession of cryptocurrency by the population.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: nakmantu99 on April 23, 2022, 02:48:27 PM
The cryptocurrency market started to fall a couple of months ago, and when the war between Ukraine and Russia began, the cryptocurrency market almost did not even react to it, but at first the cryptocurrency market fell a little, but as we can see now, the cryptocurrency market is growing again, so lately various news related to cryptocurrencies do not have such a strong impact on the cryptocurrency market, like it was a couple of years ago.

agree with this, I think Russia and Ukraine war didn't have big effect now, because it's bearish season and we all know crypto currency market will struggle.
But if the war continue for along years, I think it will have big effect for crypto and economic.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Noverteno on April 23, 2022, 10:37:34 PM
The cryptocurrency market started to fall a couple of months ago, and when the war between Ukraine and Russia began, the cryptocurrency market almost did not even react to it, but at first the cryptocurrency market fell a little, but as we can see now, the cryptocurrency market is growing again, so lately various news related to cryptocurrencies do not have such a strong impact on the cryptocurrency market, like it was a couple of years ago.

agree with this, I think Russia and Ukraine war didn't have big effect now, because it's bearish season and we all know crypto currency market will struggle.
But if the war continue for along years, I think it will have big effect for crypto and economic.
The war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine has gradually begun to influence the economies of many states. Russia is destroying the economy of Ukraine, and Ukraine has supplied agricultural products to 146 countries of the world and will not be able to do this this year. The UN and the IMF predict that in this regard, about 400 million people on the planet will experience food problems, up to the onset of hunger. Since the well-being of citizens is connected to the cryptocurrency market, this can also have an impact on it.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Fenix on April 24, 2022, 11:31:24 AM
Today, it has been exactly two months since Russia sent its troops into Ukraine in order to seize the territory of a neighboring state in a few days with the help of eight of its armies. She failed, and they were forced to leave the north and center of Ukraine and have been focusing attacks from the east, that is, the Donbass region, for a week now. Large armored forces with aviation and artillery are concentrated in this direction, and the battles are reminiscent of the big battles of the Second World War.

The Russians have already lost 21,800 people killed, about 60,000 wounded, 873 tanks, 2,238 armored vehicles, 179 aircraft, 154 helicopters, 408 artillery systems, 147 multiple rocket launchers, 69 air defense systems, 1,557 various vehicles, 191 UAVs and many other weapons were destroyed.
The next two weeks in this battle will be decisive. Now almost the entire civilized world is on the side of Ukraine and is helping it to defend its freedom and independence. In Russia, they already understand that they lost this war and that the consequences for them will be catastrophic.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: bayiajaib on April 26, 2022, 09:03:48 PM
Before the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out, the markets were affected as if war broke out with the statements made by England, especially the USA. The USA is making a statement, and within minutes, Russia is making a statement that there is no such thing, but by that time, bitcoin is already starting to fall. Let's see how much these statements will affect the markets. When March comes, Fed pressure will affect the markets.

I agree with several opinios above that said It's bearish season that make bitcoin fall.
Not war or negative issue from the USA or others
Bitcoin will struggle during bearish season, that's the fact.
And bitcoin will pump while bullish season after bitcoin halving 2024.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: mahadev on April 27, 2022, 10:57:54 AM
The cryptocurrency market started to fall a couple of months ago, and when the war between Ukraine and Russia began, the cryptocurrency market almost did not even react to it, but at first the cryptocurrency market fell a little, but as we can see now, the cryptocurrency market is growing again, so lately various news related to cryptocurrencies do not have such a strong impact on the cryptocurrency market, like it was a couple of years ago.

agree with this, I think Russia and Ukraine war didn't have big effect now, because it's bearish season and we all know crypto currency market will struggle.
But if the war continue for along years, I think it will have big effect for crypto and economic.

Yeah, Russia and Ukraine war didn't have big effect for crypto currency.
Just at the beginning of war ,
But we don't know if this war will continue more one year.
I think It will have big effect for crypto and all elements.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Senin on May 01, 2022, 07:31:46 AM
The war unleashed by Russia in the center of Europe with the use of a large number of manpower and equipment, as well as the harsh sanctions imposed on it as a result of such aggression, led not only to a violation of the global security system, but also to the destruction of the former supply chains of goods. And this, in turn, is a big shock for the economies of many states. This will mean inflation, unemployment and even starvation in some regions of the planet. Of course, all this will affect the cryptocurrency.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: de_prof on May 01, 2022, 05:32:56 PM
I agree with opinion above, war will effect for crypto, but I see the current market is not because of the war but it's bearish season.
I think It is normal to happen. And will continue until the next years 2024.
War will effect if happen at long time.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Hisbullah on May 02, 2022, 06:05:08 AM
I agree with opinion above, war will effect for crypto, but I see the current market is not because of the war but it's bearish season.
I think It is normal to happen. And will continue until the next years 2024.
War will effect if happen at long time.

War always have bad  effect for every thing.
But I saw Russia and Ukraine war  just effect at the beginning.
Because it's difficult to say , bearish or war effect.
 I think , I don't think much.
Just buy and hold is better to do now.
Title: Re: It's like war broke out
Post by: Alcor on May 06, 2022, 11:01:41 PM
I agree with opinion above, war will effect for crypto, but I see the current market is not because of the war but it's bearish season.
I think It is normal to happen. And will continue until the next years 2024.
War will effect if happen at long time.

War always have bad  effect for every thing.
But I saw Russia and Ukraine war  just effect at the beginning.
Because it's difficult to say , bearish or war effect.
 I think , I don't think much.
Just buy and hold is better to do now.
This war will have a huge impact on almost all countries of the world. It just started as a war between Russia, which unleashed it, and Ukraine, which is forced to defend itself. Although even if you look at the territory of the warring parties, it is huge. Long-established supply chains of goods are now disrupted, and on a global scale, and this will have very serious consequences over time. Complicating matters further are international sanctions that contribute to the disruption of these commodity chains. This will greatly affect the cryptocurrency market, but it is not yet clear how and to what extent. The situation will clear up somewhere in a few months, when the outcome of this war will be seen.