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What's next for crypto?

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>>56278284
Next?

>> No.56278295 [DELETED] 

>>56278284
If you hold nyancatmoney.com ... a lot of anus tonguing by dirty fucking jannies. Other than that, who knows?

>> No.56278445

>>56278284
$3000 bitcoin
Altcoins officially dead
Michael Saylor officially broke

Then next year. $300,000 ATH
Many will be sore. Max pain.

>> No.56279270

I hope Treasuries stay high so bitcoin profits from all that inflation kekeke. Bitcoin only bitch. Fuck your fiat wage cuck

>> No.56279304

>>56278284
In the next 6 months we see things go into production in Asia, as well as the slow coalescing of unified global rules around crypto/digital assets/stablecoins in every jurisdiction except for the USA, which is going to keep pursuing its bumbling game of litigious whack-a-mole for the foreseeable future.
ETH will be optimised for L2s, OP will get fraud proofs, and blockspace will be abundant as fuck while the app layer lags a long way behind.
RWAs will not sustain narrative momentum as they're still too far out, but global sentiment will probably be on the up and at least the halving narrative will provide some fuel.
Of course, the entire global economy could collapse around that time although presumably the US won't let that happen in the leadup to an election.