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    1. WebCroppers  📘‏ @WebCroppers Oct 18
      Replying to @TheCryptoDog @lvlewitinn and

      Fuck yeah I'm arguing with you. You alluded to multiple facts being incorrect when you can only provide an opinion. Saying it was a "hype bubble" is a massive understatement and delusion to what actually occurred. It was a scam bubble.pic.twitter.com/oBzxqANwjy

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    2. The Crypto Dog 📈‏ @TheCryptoDog Oct 18
      Replying to @WebCroppers @lvlewitinn and

      The Crypto Dog 📈 Retweeted The Crypto Dog 📈

      How about $URA? Was Uranium also a scam bubble?https://twitter.com/TheCryptoDog/status/1053069585056964613 …

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      The Crypto Dog 📈 @TheCryptoDog
      Replying to @TheCryptoDog @WebCroppers and 5 others
      Pull up a chart of any fucking hype catalyzed bubble, $crypto is nothing new. Is this your first experience with market cycles? Are you legitimately surprised by 90% downturns? Look at $URA for gods sakes this shit happens all the time throughout history. pic.twitter.com/5uSNfUlkDx
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    3. WebCroppers  📘‏ @WebCroppers Oct 18
      Replying to @TheCryptoDog @lvlewitinn and

      Oh gee - strawman argument. How original. How we go back to what I'm calling you out for. Not here to talk about Uranium. @lvlewitinn posted a good article and you guys come in as you know shit. Please - by all means, share. If not - then go back to your "hype hole".

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    4. The Crypto Dog 📈‏ @TheCryptoDog Oct 18
      Replying to @WebCroppers @lvlewitinn and

      I am a trader. I trade price, volume, and market cycles. That's what I'm here to talk about. You suggested "You don't go from $800bn cap to $200bn on FUD alone" therefore there MUST be other factors involved. Yet there are countless examples throughout history of market cycles.

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    5. The Crypto Dog 📈‏ @TheCryptoDog Oct 18
      Replying to @TheCryptoDog @WebCroppers and

      I'm not here to argue he said she said hearsay this that or the other on Tether. You make comments about price, I'm going to talk price. Your notion that $crypto MUST have been supported by fraudulent tether to deflate so much (800bn to 200bn) is absolute bollocks.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    6. WebCroppers  📘‏ @WebCroppers Oct 18
      Replying to @TheCryptoDog @lvlewitinn and

      LMAO - so why did you post in the first place? As for the price comment. Chinese exchanges Fake exchanges Tether Bitconnect Crypsty This is what causes the price to go down. Here's a graph for you Wake me up when it hit's 90% loss.pic.twitter.com/CvmDAIQKNU

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    7. The Crypto Dog 📈‏ @TheCryptoDog Oct 18
      Replying to @WebCroppers @lvlewitinn and

      I posted in the first place because I saw someone being a dick to @lvlewitinn saying he should be ashamed. I did not think he should be ashamed, as overall the article was very well done, but I did think there could have been more due diligence performed.

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    8. The Crypto Dog 📈‏ @TheCryptoDog Oct 18
      Replying to @TheCryptoDog @WebCroppers and

      Nice random chart of um Google? Google started publicly trading in 2004, it has not yet experienced a massive hype bubble deflation. Not sure what your point is but if you're trying to say tech companies can't devalue by 90% you're an absolute moron, Amazon dropped over 95%.pic.twitter.com/zL5oMIOT1H

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    9. The Crypto Dog 📈‏ @TheCryptoDog Oct 18
      Replying to @TheCryptoDog @WebCroppers and

      I don't imagine it was any of these factors: Chinese exchanges Fake exchanges Tether Bitconnect Crypsty that caused $AMZN to deflate by 95%. No. It was just a good ol' market cycle.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    10. The Crypto Dog 📈‏ @TheCryptoDog Oct 18
      Replying to @TheCryptoDog @WebCroppers and

      There doesn't have to be anything fundamentally wrong or fraudelent about an asset for it to A) bubble to astronomic levels B) deflate and lose 90%+ value NEITHER of those two things are indications for fraud or scams. It's just market psychology.

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      Bitfinex'ed  🐧‏ @Bitfinexed Oct 18
      Replying to @TheCryptoDog @WebCroppers and

      Except it bubbles right when bitfinex lost banking with wells fargo and starts banking like criminals

      5:20 PM - 18 Oct 2018
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        1. Ichimikichiki [Deribit]‏ @ichimikichiki Oct 18
          Replying to @Bitfinexed @TheCryptoDog and

          How do criminals bank?

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        1. Captain BeHindsight‏ @Skanky_Smurf Oct 18
          Replying to @Bitfinexed @TheCryptoDog and

          Besides, Bitcoin has gone through bubble cycles before without Tether even existing.

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        2. Captain BeHindsight‏ @Skanky_Smurf Oct 18
          Replying to @Bitfinexed @TheCryptoDog and

          Yeah but how do specifically prove that the market cycle and the Tether FUD is coupled? I mean c'mon. Back in December literally everyone was talking about Bitcoin. I had friends who never invest in anything registering accounts at Kraken and whatnot.

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        3. WebCroppers  📘‏ @WebCroppers Oct 18
          Replying to @Skanky_Smurf @Bitfinexed and

          When you keep pushing for answers and transparency. Crazy how crypto was supposed to be about transparency and has now turned into the thing that it hates. A corrupt banking investment tool for the rich to get richer and everyone else to eat shit.

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        4. Captain BeHindsight‏ @Skanky_Smurf Oct 18
          Replying to @WebCroppers @Bitfinexed and

          I can see both sides being right here to a certain extent. It's possible that Tether is fraudulent and that the last bubble cycle was driven by typical FOMO investment behavior. I don't understand why Tether has to explain literally every market movement.

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