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2017 Predictions

Thomas Lee’s Bitcoin Predictions: The Good, The Bad, and The Unexpected

Explore Thomas Lee’s Bitcoin predictions, market hurdles, and future projections in the cryptocurrency world.

Cryptocurrency Controversy: Roubini’s Bold Claims Challenge Crypto’s Promises

Nouriel Roubini critiques cryptocurrencies; a fiery debate with crypto advocates unfolds at the Milken Institute Global Conference.

Bitcoin’s Spring Surge: Gains Bloom Amid Market Optimism

Bitcoin gains 4% as the market turns optimistic with tax day behind and institutional interest growing. Will it hit $25k this year?

Bitcoin: The Gateway to Cryptocurrency and Its Ever-Changing Landscape

Discover how Bitcoin serves as the main gateway to cryptocurrencies while new adopters look towards altcoins for investment diversity.

Debunking the Crypto Bubble: Why It’s Too Soon to Count Out Bitcoin

Despite market corrections, it’s premature to declare the end for Bitcoin. Explore the current state and future potential of cryptocurrencies.

Cryptocurrency: Prophecies, Taxation, and Government Control

Explore the prophetic insights on cryptocurrency, taxation, and government control from renowned authors, Davidson and Rees-Mogg.

Bitcoin’s Rollercoaster Year: Could It Hit $6,000 Amidst Volatility?

Experts predict Bitcoin could reach $6,000 by the year’s end amidst market volatility and regulatory changes. Discover the latest insights here!

John McAfee’s Take on Bitcoin: Why It’s Here to Stay

Discover John McAfee’s insights on why Bitcoin is set to rise, not burst. Is $500,000 possible? Dive into his bold predictions!

Bitcoin’s Rise: Ronnie Moas Predicts It’s Just the Beginning

Ronnie Moas forecasts Bitcoin’s price explosion and discusses the implications for equity investors and digital currencies.

Transforming Administration: How Japan’s Tech Bureau is Revolutionizing Belgian Governance with Blockchain

Discover how Japan’s Tech Bureau and Blockchain technology are transforming administrative services in Ghent and Antwerp.