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This may sound like an over-inflated number to many, however, Shiba Inu recently showed that this is within the possibility of the cryptocurrency market. With reasonable timings assumed, $1000 in Shiba Inu would have generated investors over three million dollars.
The value of cryptocurrency is also driven by scarcity. This alludes to the cryptocurrency’s finite mechanism. The Bitcoin protocol sets the maximum amount of BTC that can be mined at 21 million. Therefore, as more people enter the crypto space, Bitcoin’s scarcity will inevitably increase, causing its price to increase. Some coins also use the burning mechanism to increase their value by destroying a portion of the supply.
Fig 4. Wavelet coherence scalograms between online factors and price (with GSADF test bubble overlay) for Ethereum and Monero.
For every transaction carried out on the blockchain, 4JNET will withhold 90% of the transaction amount. This will be the service charge. This way, 4JNET can maintain stable prices for the token. Then 6% will be distributed to all token holders, while the remainder will be transferred into a 4JNET liquidity pool.
Much like Dogecoin, it is cryptocurrency that was started off the back of an internet meme.
The reason Ethereum Classic is not a fit for your portfolio is that it has had five whole years to grow yet has been unable to do that. ETH is now the flagship, and Ethereum Classic has become the “diet” product. With Ethereum in the name, it may become a pump-and-dump product.
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Professor Prasad said buyers need to be aware when buying cryptocurrencies as there is almost no regulatory oversight.
Another institutional hit for bitcoin–which probably had the most sustained effect–was the SEC’s refusal to approve a bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF). This would be a path for more mainstream people in finance to dabble with blockchain; it would allow investors to dip their toes in bitcoin without owning the actual asset. Not only that, but it would make bitcoin available on the most prominent financial markets. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), however, has yet to allow such a fund to exist–mostly because it is unable to monitor crypto-transactions in order to avoid market manipulation.
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However, investing in a crypto ETF, like BITO, still carries the same risk as any crypto investment. It’s still a speculative and volatile investment. If you’re not willing to lose the money you put into crypto by purchasing on an exchange, then you shouldn’t put it in a crypto fund either. Carefully consider if you’re willing to take on the risk of having cryptocurrency in your portfolio at all.
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