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It totally says the truth! LOL

It always good to see STEEM going up.

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I'd like to take the time to reflect on the crazy year that was 2017 for cryptocurrency investors, and weigh in on what we've learned over the past year, while also making a few predictions for the future.

One year feels like a decade in crypto, and so many various forces finally cumulated together in 2017 that we had an explosion of activity that left me feeling both exhausted and exhilarated. We saw LTC go on Coinbase, we saw an ICO rush with new issues like Bancor raising 150mil in 3 hours, we saw the absurdity that is cryptokitties crushing the ETH network, we saw Bitcoin Cash and the shitshow surrounding that, we saw Segwit and the long awaited Bitcoin futures. I will always remember where I was at the moment I watched Bitcoin pass $10,000 on GDAX. I will never forget the sweat as I watched the Gemini Auction for my BTC and then waiting for the payment to settle. And I will never forget the flurry of questions, advice seeking and inquiries from people in December as the media spotlight made cryptocurrencies a mainstream concern. We've come a long way, from the days of being considered oddball technogeeks to now being the vanguard of early adopters.

steem.lol , My opinion is that Crypto will not increase in 2018 ?
Agree?

jajajajaj ficcion vs realidad

@steem.lol it’s happen with me also and when become this imagination become in real life.

Lol..Good one :)

@steem.lol dont you think its a cycle and goes up and come back again to its bottom???

But recently sbd has been falling down, but the expecteation is still a hope of better things ahead