Crypto is officially dead

Crypto is officially dead...

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To be fair, Kucoin sucks absolute dick.

Gate, Hadax, and ForkDelta will become 1, 2, and 3.

Screen cap this.

Is this a suicide season in Korea?

damn, thats not a good for the future of crypto, the interest will only come back if we see some nice gains, but this gains wont come without new money

hadax / huobi number 1

>make him think it's the bottom, drop off the volume.

That's not good

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It's summer and people are just hodling, when it's winter we'll see interest go back up and people putting money in crypto again

wtf, is that bittrex variation right?

>Do no harm
The regulators said

F

delusion

This happens every 5 years

RIP Bittrex

>bittrex
They also had a shitty redesign that made the site immensly slower, less responsive and more annoying to buy/sell fast.

Normies still aren't into crypto.

Y they left long time ago

bittrex has a B but was meant to be million. the volume hasn't dropped that much and they have much less fake volume than the chink exchanges.

Or maybe a consolidation of exchanges needs to occur.

Obviously none of y'all saw the latest data on physical bitcoin sales.
The last two weeks have seen them spike back to all-time-high levels.

Australia, Colombia, Europe, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Tanzania, USA, Venezuela, Vietnam.
All doubled their physical bitcoin trafficking in the last 7 days.

All of this right after we've seen that massive spike in mempool activity, attributed to miners accumulating dust before the next difficultly increase.

I strongly suspect the miners in these nations are dumping and getting out of the mining business.

We're about to see ASICs come back in a big way. eBay shall be flooded with "slightly used" graphics cards just in time for Christmas.

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Dompe it again.

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