CRYPTOCURRENCY: If Crypto Currencies were around in the '80's this is how they would have been reported.

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

TELETEXT CRYPTOCURRENCY



Old School reporting of Crypto Currencies..!!

I guess if Crypto Currencies were around in the '80's ......this is how they would have been reported.

With a Market Capital of $103,399,300,239 and no fewer than 801 Coins, the Crypto Currency Market is showing absolutely no signs of slowing down.

The unprecedented funds that are now flowing into the market are phenomenal and this will only increase as we begin the second half of the year.

Recently we have witnessed no less than a FIVE FOLD INCREASE in the value of Crypto Currency Market from $20 billion to $100 billion and this is just the beginning.

BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY

As Blockchain Technology and the Digital Distributed Ledger Technology continues to take a grip on Global Finance, Trade and Industry, it is this Technology that is set to usher in the Next Generation of the Internet.

Very few people are talking about it, but Blockchain Technology is set to REVOLUTIONISE: Finance, Banking, Insurance, Mainstream Media, Social Media, Capital Markets, Trade, Manufacturing, Distribution, Logistics, Politics, Government and Democracy, to name but a handful and yet most people are totally oblivious to the fact.

DROP IN THE OCEAN AND A TASTE OF THINGS TO COME

This explosion in the Crypto Currency Market we have witnessed over the last 6 months is a mere drop in the ocean and a taste of things to come.

The future will see Cryptography and the Crypto Currency Market take a more prominent role in Global Finance and Trade and a mere $100 billion Market Capital of the current Market will pale into insignificant when this is in the 10's of $Trillions..!!

In the coming few years we will witness a x100 FOLD INCREASE in the Market as it explodes from $100 billion to  $10,000,000,000,000 ($10 Trillion) in the coming decade..!!

STEEM AT <$500 million

Currently STEEM has a Market Capital at just under $500 million and is EXCEPTIONALLY UNDERVALUED in relation to its peers.

Considering the continued explosive growth in the STEEMIT Community and the phenomenal potential of the Complete STEEM ECOSYSTEM, I am sticking firmly to my $1.1 billion Market Capital Target at the End of the Year.


Thanks again for reading.

Stephen

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Awesome. Teletxt was the business.

@stephenkendal - Wow. That Teltext picture takes me back. I used to be Unix system admin in my college days. Made me nostalgic. I do not know how the crypto traders would have traded without the multitudes of graphs and other information that experts like you typically publish and comment upon. I guess they would have traded just like old timer stock traders trading on a ticker tape?

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I still believe that steem is undervalued and its actually a blessing in disguise becase we have the opportunity to buy lots of steem and power up before others see the light, maybe by year end...and then price will start climbing and wont go back..good post

:)) I used to search for football games live score on teletext :D

Nice one Stephen

Shared on twitter. Stephen

Shared on LinkedIn. Stephen

haha nice teletext :)
Hopefully your market cap prediction becomes reality ;)
enjoy your day and steem on! :)

@stephenkendal i read the full post and this is good one.I am happy to read that steem ecosystem probably will make $1.1 billion market capital target.
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If bitcoins were around in the '90s...:)

hahaha
That is really Amazing sir :D
Bitcoins in 90's :D
Dogcoin :D bit rooble bitecoin hahaha :D
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by the way its quite informative sir :)

Oh my...where did you find that video?
Thinking about the '80's makes me shudder.

hahaha :D awesome. Thats actually a really good production

Great post! I remember the days when you could book holidays through teletext!