• EdanGrey@sh.itjust.works
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      Crypto started as a currency, but is treated like an investment. It’s no wonder then it follows the direction of all investments.

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        Monero is actually used as a day-to-day currency, which is why when Bitcoin and other currencies fall, Monero falls some, but not to nearly the same extent. As an example, the other day, Bitcoin fell 17% in one day, where Monero fell 6%. That has a lot to do with the velocity of money and the fact that Monero changes hands frequently and so it’s price stays more stable.

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      Some big institution bois took massive loans in yen and bought assets with it. Then annoying japan raised the rates! Panic sell to pay loans, because bosses told them so.

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    Crypto was once touted flogged as a ‘safe haven’ asset [by scammers]

    In reality, crypto has always been a game of hot potato.

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    Oh patawan… learn you have much to do. Investment/asset management firms like Blackrock run the market, including crypto currency.