Kua mate a BTC 466 Nga wa — 2 Nga Waea Mate kua taapiri atu ki te Bitcoin Rarangi Obituaries Whai muri i te Tiango o FTX

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Kua mate a BTC 466 Nga wa — 2 Nga Waea Mate kua taapiri atu ki te Bitcoin Rarangi Obituaries Whai muri i te Tiango o FTX

Just before the FTX collapse, bitcoin was trading above the $20K zone and after the problems started to show and the company filed for bankruptcy, bitcoin’s price dropped close to 19% lower than it was days before the fiasco. According to the official Bitcoin Obituaries list, the sliding crypto prices added another two bitcoin obituaries to the list of so-called bitcoin deaths over the years.

2 More Notice of Death Calls Added to the Bitcoin Obituaries List Following FTX’s Demise


He pai ki te kii na te hinganga o te FTX i heke nui te utu o te moni crypto, mai i te hinganga, Bitcoin Obituaries list hosted on 99bitcoins.com has added two deaths to the long list of written obituaries published since December 15, 2010.

E ai ki te rarangi ingoa, bitcoin has died 466 times since 99bitcoins.com started the deaths list. So far in 2022, roughly 22 bitcoin obituaries have been added this year, which is more than 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2020 in terms of deaths per year.



Ko nga mea whakamutunga e rua i tuhia i muri i te hinganga o te FTX, a ko te tuatahi i ahu mai i te kaute Twitter Ramp Capital. I te wa o te panuitanga obituary, BTC’s value was around $15,880.78 per unit according to 99bitcoins.com.

"I mate a Crypto i tenei ra," Ramp Capital tweeted. “I don’t see how it recovers from this. Generational wealth evaporated. Trust evaporated.” In another statement and the second bitcoin obituary after Ramp Capital’s tweet, the author Chetan Bhagat shared his article titled “Crypto Is Now Dead.”

I runga i Twitter, Bhagat ka mea: "Kua mate a Crypto inaianei: FTX, he whakawhitiwhiti moni crypto, i hinga i tera wiki, e whakaatu ana he maha nga taangata hauhautanga he tino he," e kii ana i tetahi waahanga mai i tana korero.



Ko Bhagat raua ko Ramp Capital ka uru atu ki nga ahua o te kaituhi rongonui a Nassim Nicholas Taleb, te tohunga ohaoha. Pita Schiff, and many others who have also written bitcoin death sentences. While 2022 has around 22 deaths so far and the year is almost over, 2017 saw the most bitcoin obituaries added to the list.

Ko te 124 katoa bitcoin obituaries were added in 2017 and the second largest year was 2021. Both of those years were extremely bullish times for BTC’s price as they both saw record-breaking price highs. Ironically, the very first bitcoin obituary notes that the “only thing that’s even kept bitcoin alive this long is its novelty,” yet the so-called novelty hasn’t worn off in 14 years.



te Bitcoin Obituaries list hosted on 99bitcoins.com is always a fun read, but not one of the so-called death calls has ever come to fruition. Bhagat’s and Ramp Capital’s recent obituaries simply join the hundreds of others that hold the belief that ‘this time will be different,’ and bitcoin will be brought to its knees.

Ko te rawa matua crypto bitcoin (BTC), however, is alive and well with its exchange rate beating like a heart. In terms of functional uptime, the Bitcoin network has been functional without missing a beat 99.98785008872 orau o te wa mai i tona timatanga i te Hanuere 3, 2009.

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