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Disputes experts about what will happen to bitcoin in 2019.
« on: January 21, 2019, 05:39:29 AM »
Joey Krug, co-founder of the outstanding Augur project and co-Director of investments at Pantera Capital, recently told Bloomberg TV his thoughts on the future of cryptocurrency. Unsurprisingly, Pantera C-Suite member, an American FINTECH entrepreneur, noted that he expects "troubled waters" to continue to haunt bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies throughout 2019.

The circle is not alone in saying that 2019 will not bring growth to cryptocurrencies. In fact, a number of prominent analysts and commentators argue that 2019 will be teeming with price growth flaws.

In early January, on YouTube, Murad Mahmudov, a Princeton graduate who has become a respected crypto trader, explained that since a number of altcoins such as Ether, EOS, XRP are still heavily overrated, the wider market can be overestimated. In conclusion, Mahmudov noted that bitcoin can fall and stagnate in the range of 1 '800 to 2' 400 dollars, citing historical price declines.

Despite this, a number of industry insiders and observers believe the 2019 crypto sector will be full of fundamental developments rather than collapsing startups overwhelmed by markets annoyed by investors.

Experts believe that the bottom is already passed

Fred Wilson, the world-renowned venture capitalist who founded Union Square, noted that while the bottom of the cryptocurrency market is not certain, the process of its search may take most of 2019. However, Wilson expects 2019 to be a positive year for the industry, explaining that many of the 2017 cryptocurrency-related unfulfilled promises will be implemented in 2019.

Wilson added that he expects the platform's smart contracts the following generation, such as Cosmos, will begin to displace the hegemony of Ethereum. Finally, he expects that the blockchain 3.0 platform, combined with stablecoin, will make a step in the mass consciousness. Chris Burniske, partner Placeholder Ventures, have supported this view, stating recently that he expects the major projects delivery of viable deliveries in 2019, as in 2015, when it launched Ethereum.

Again, there are some even more cynical opinions than the above three. Vinnie Lingham of Civic, a South African entrepreneur serving as part of the national Shark Tank party, recently noted that he expects bitcoin to continue to expand in trade.

However, in the aforementioned interview Round gave an optimistic view of the audience Bloomberg, balancing the dichotomy between heart-rending review of Lengema and bullish views of Wilson and his team. Pantera's investment Manager explained that "moving forward, the market will pay special attention to user engagement and product promotion," adding that it is "generally optimistic."

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Disputes experts about what will happen to bitcoin in 2019.
« on: January 21, 2019, 05:39:29 AM »

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