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Since the inception of Crypto currency, we saw lots of currencies created and traded all around. Out of all the cryptos Bitcoin gained greater attention and market place. With lots of skepticism on the technology and few fraudulent activities bitcoin faced a scare in late 2017. But the market place for Crypto currency is still growing exponentially with new ICOs scheduled from different financial domains.

Now Bitcoin is trading at >$10000 and could see wallets created by many startups and institutions. Can we say the Bitcoin platform is saturated and it is time to concentrate on other Cryptos rather than creating redundant domain names with Bitcoin in the front or back.
 
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There are opportunities in the Bitcoin market place, and also in other cryptos. The exchanges between those create a third market.

The most interesting thing with Bitcoin is its movement away from being a payment processor, and becoming a store of wealth. This is going to create a whole load more websites, and draw in a load of new investors in my opinion.

Don't forget all the potential in creating anti-fraud and anti-scamming advice sites.
 
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There are opportunities in the Bitcoin market place, and also in other cryptos. The exchanges between those create a third market.

The most interesting thing with Bitcoin is its movement away from being a payment processor, and becoming a store of wealth. This is going to create a whole load more websites, and draw in a load of new investors in my opinion.

Don't forget all the potential in creating anti-fraud and anti-scamming advice sites.
That is a great perspective of creating a whole platforms being created around Bitcoins...
 
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With more ICOs lined up would like to see some regd domains getting encashed...
 
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