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11063474 No.11063474 [Reply] [Original]

>my taxi driver was watching crypto graphs on his second display
>we are the early adopters

>> No.11063490

>>11063474
yo we wuz creepto n shiet

>> No.11063609

nobody has said "we are early adopters" unironically since late 2017, and that was almost a year ago

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crypto is still in early adoption phase niggers, not even 0.1% of the western world owns crypto of their own. you spotting some random taxi driver being a crypto investor doesn't say anything, go to a club and see how many that have any crypto

most crypto "investors" today arent even moving their shit out of exchanges, they are just buying lottery tickets. wouldn't even count them as being actual adopters, just clueless gamblers

>> No.11064180

>>11064168
This has to be pasta

>> No.11064195

>>11064168

I heard it's like 50 million users worldwide.

>> No.11064209

>>11064168

It's more like 2% murica, obviously less in poor countries.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/238016/investors-not-biting-bitcoin-intrigued.aspx

>> No.11064225

>BTC starts going up
>Threads with we're not early adopters, MT GOX BTC return, NEGRO manipulation, TETHER FUD start popping up
Like pottery.

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>> No.11065504

>>11064209
its liike 30% in asian countries though..
your not an early adopter dude

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>>11064168

>> No.11065679

like 4% in germany are somehow invested in crypto

teenagers
zoomers and 30 yo boomers are around 10%
above 40 below 4.2%

the resistance against bitcoin of zoomers is the smallest
next gen zoomers will buy everyting with crypto

>> No.11065850

>>11065679
Around 40% of all people in Germany use online banking.
Lets assume one person has to conduct at least ten financial transactions per month.
82 million people x 0.4 x 10 = 328,000,000 financial transactions per month, which makes about 10.5 million per day.

BTC had an ATH in transactions of less than 500k in a single day, meaning it has to multiply by 21, just to be able to be able to handle the users of online banking of Germany.

Oh and by the way: almost all of these transactions were for free and insured. BTC on the other hand is neither insured nor free.
Good luck convincing a person from saxony or swabia to pay for their transactions, if they can have it for free.

Except for the evangelists and similar retarded idiots, the early adopters left a long time ago. Dont be deluded by "muh alternative currency". BTC cannot work for this purpose.

>> No.11066019

>>11065850
yeah transactions need to be 100% free

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>>11065538
small fraction of humanity, don't zoom in on exceptions and think it applies to the rest of the population