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I know I'm gonna get a lot of heat for this but I will say it anyway. Crypto is a scam. Period. From a strictly financial lens it just does not make sense. How can you call something an 'asset' when you can only make money (liquidise) it when you s

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Ketan Sahu

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I also agree . I also think that if the servers in which the data stored of crypto currency get one day destroyed then how will someone take out their money . I read somewhere that it also wastes a lot of water as a form of electricity as the big servers or storage stations consume a huge amount of water every hour.

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