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RE: Who leads the Bitcoin Industry?

in #bitshares7 years ago

Hi, Stan!

I'm glad you posted this so it can get some scrutiny before you jump into it. As always you are bang on when it comes to technicalities. And that is all good.

But you don't understand market capitalization. Contrary to what you think, MCAP is a indicator for the future. After 15 years, including a financial chrisis in the stock market, I know this too well.

A standard industrial company is typically priced at 10 years earnings. A pharmaceutical company often 30 or even more years of earnings. Even if they loose money at present, it's not uncommon to see forecasted earnings priced in.

When market cap falls under a certain level compared to its peers, the market predicts negative growth.

The market is never 100% efficient. It is also never 100% right. But it has a escalating effect when negative growth is to be expected.

Now this is related to stocks. You could argue it don't apply to currencies. And I would say you're right. But when you examine (especially) the dpos systems, you will find they all have a corporate democracy. One share, one vote. So I would argue that market cap is an important measure. It says something about the company's ability to generate growth and prosperity. And for bitshares (and steem) it is pricing in negative growth.

the good news here is that the market is never right. That's why it keeps moving up and down. There is more good news. It is only the markets PERCEPTION that equals the price, or market cap when you compare with peers. Change the perception and you get a trend reversal.

So how to change perception? Make a profit! Be excelent! Innovate! Be responsible!

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Check out this site. It's designed to alter the perception the market has towards cryptocoins.

Blocktivity.info

I already know that. I have shared that site where I find it appropriate. Like when I meet somone that likes waves. One would like to think they would understand there is a uneven match? No. There is not. Bts is heading for negative growth. + the team is so cool in the peer. It's not rational. The fear for negative growth and missing out on the cool team makes waves soooo much better.

Great points. Market cap can be thought of as the integral of perception over time. It does, theoretically, integrate all public knowledge about the product, including performance and utility and misinformation and faulty conventional wisdom. I'm pretty convinced that in this industry the last two so distort the metrics, that its better to look at raw performance and utility...

ESPECIALLY if you are evaluating which product to build you own business on instead of merely which coin to buy as an investment.

i believe the charts and technical analysis help us discover the sentiment of the people regarding a company/crypto. if this is true, bitshares and steemit are actually bullish!