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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2925169, member: 76863"]Sure they can, but at these price points it’s kind of pointless. You’d be risking a hefty sum even in fractional amounts with a lot of volatility while putting all your identity information into an exchange with the hope of maybe making a few grand. I can certainly see the point of taking the risk with larger sums where the return could be huge, but it’s a lot to stomach to only make a few hundred or a few thousand. </p><p><br /></p><p>It's really not a fleece on the common man, it just is what it is in the sense of being a money maker with big swings. Will it fall apart one day maybe, but Asia loves it. It's essentially legal tender in Japan now and they’re a bigger part of the market than the USA is. We can all make future predictions but really no one knows it’s future it’s never been done before. As long as it’s popular in Asia and keeps growing in popularity it’s hard to see a full fledged crash without hacking or governments playing a big role. Any competing venture will take a little time to win people away from it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2925169, member: 76863"]Sure they can, but at these price points it’s kind of pointless. You’d be risking a hefty sum even in fractional amounts with a lot of volatility while putting all your identity information into an exchange with the hope of maybe making a few grand. I can certainly see the point of taking the risk with larger sums where the return could be huge, but it’s a lot to stomach to only make a few hundred or a few thousand. It's really not a fleece on the common man, it just is what it is in the sense of being a money maker with big swings. Will it fall apart one day maybe, but Asia loves it. It's essentially legal tender in Japan now and they’re a bigger part of the market than the USA is. We can all make future predictions but really no one knows it’s future it’s never been done before. As long as it’s popular in Asia and keeps growing in popularity it’s hard to see a full fledged crash without hacking or governments playing a big role. Any competing venture will take a little time to win people away from it.[/QUOTE]
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