Cryptocurrency is incompatible with a functioning macro economy, which requires institutions that can regulate the money supply. If it gets too large, it must be shut off. The only reason that is not happening may be that some folks involved with regulation are still invested.
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Why is it necessary for institutions to regulate the money supply?
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Second derivative of a price graph. If it's growing exponentially on a logarithmic scale, then it's in a bubble.
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% of crypto purchased with a maxed-out credit card
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Probably the simplest way to measure a bubble is to compare short and long term investments in the asset. S/L = 1: huge bubble S/L = 0: not a bubble Example, Bitcoin at 15k vs 1k a year ago and $200 3 years ago. 15/75 = 0.2
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Just... What advantage does bitcoin or other crypto have over gold? Because people stopped using gold for a reason...
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You can't stream gold.
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bubble is a bad term to describe crypto prices , as more than any other asset class increasing prices are reflexive and increase value of good crypto projects ( not that there are many )
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on the other hand limiting factor in crypto infrastructure build out is developer talent much harder to do blockchain dev than even AI. so even with influx of money their will be a lag
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