OP 03 September, 2018 - 01:13 AM
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i mean its a very fluctuating market, and as bitcoin is the main centre of attention, its got the highest chances of failing.
on the 16th of Dec. 2017, btc was worth £14,755.84, and now, barely 9 months later, the currency went down by £9,000.
I understand that its a cryptocurrency, and it has its ups and rises, but the value seems to increase for 1 week then drop (as seen in the 3th of aug to the 8th, about a £500 loss in value)
opinions?
i mean its a very fluctuating market, and as bitcoin is the main centre of attention, its got the highest chances of failing.
on the 16th of Dec. 2017, btc was worth £14,755.84, and now, barely 9 months later, the currency went down by £9,000.
I understand that its a cryptocurrency, and it has its ups and rises, but the value seems to increase for 1 week then drop (as seen in the 3th of aug to the 8th, about a £500 loss in value)
opinions?