At this point in time, Dogecoin is the "self-made money" which moved to the old-money neighborhood. It's the Al Czervik of old-time cryptos joining the country club run by Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum.
Guess which one represents Dogecoin
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However, the 140-plus Dogecoin imitators are essentially speculation vehicles and risky in relation to other major market cap leaders. Use lottery money on those (including Shiba Inu).
It's not that I don't believe in Shiba Inu period. It's that I don't see it as a long-term asset to hold. With 140+ imitators of Dogecoin (Shiba Inu being one of them), nearly all exist just to capitalize of the popularity of Dogecoin. Among that 140+ group, though, Shiba Inu looks like a strong contender. There's even a Guide for it on the @crypto-guides page.
Would I put more than USD 1,000 into SHIB? I wouldn't do that. Would I buy USD 100 of SHIB? I can do that without a problem.
Dogecoin has crossed over from joke coin to "new money" which began as a joke coin. This is why I bought a couple hundred dollars' worth of DOGE some weeks ago. (The exchange I use also has few listings but DOGE is one of them.)
I'm OK with people buying SHIB if they do their own research. I'm OK with people buying SHIB if they do it as a short-term play to take profits quickly. I'm even OK with people buying SHIB to HODL. It's just not a crypto asset where I want my money (the little I have).
I'm not a fan, but I'm not a hater. I just have different preferences. In this world, it takes all kinds. If SHIB helps you buy that yacht from The Wolf of Wall Street, God bless you, you earned it!
Not touching it, it's not for me
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I'd avoid SHIBA. All meme coins tend to be avoided by me.
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Well I accept the opinion but who knows? Maybe in a while it disappears or maybe it makes a lot of people millionaires.
At this point in time, Dogecoin is the "self-made money" which moved to the old-money neighborhood. It's the Al Czervik of old-time cryptos joining the country club run by Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum.
Guess which one represents Dogecoin
(Image Source: imdb.com)
However, the 140-plus Dogecoin imitators are essentially speculation vehicles and risky in relation to other major market cap leaders. Use lottery money on those (including Shiba Inu).
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So you don't believe in shiba?
It's not that I don't believe in Shiba Inu period. It's that I don't see it as a long-term asset to hold. With 140+ imitators of Dogecoin (Shiba Inu being one of them), nearly all exist just to capitalize of the popularity of Dogecoin. Among that 140+ group, though, Shiba Inu looks like a strong contender. There's even a Guide for it on the @crypto-guides page.
Would I put more than USD 1,000 into SHIB? I wouldn't do that. Would I buy USD 100 of SHIB? I can do that without a problem.
Dogecoin has crossed over from joke coin to "new money" which began as a joke coin. This is why I bought a couple hundred dollars' worth of DOGE some weeks ago. (The exchange I use also has few listings but DOGE is one of them.)
I'm OK with people buying SHIB if they do their own research. I'm OK with people buying SHIB if they do it as a short-term play to take profits quickly. I'm even OK with people buying SHIB to HODL. It's just not a crypto asset where I want my money (the little I have).
I'm not a fan, but I'm not a hater. I just have different preferences. In this world, it takes all kinds. If SHIB helps you buy that yacht from The Wolf of Wall Street, God bless you, you earned it!
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Yes I also have my reservations about shiba. Anything can happen, let's see the future.
Thats somewhat what I believe as well.. I would throw more than 20 bucks maybe... but most of the times I just stay away completely
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