2018 was not a great year for a lot of people in the crypto industry as the markets remained sluggish. But according to Jameson Lopp, Bitcoin has achieved enough in the past year that it can be termed as the best year for the leading crypto coin.
James Lopp, a crypto industry figure, self-proclaimed professional cypherpunk and founder and creator of satoshi.info and bitcoinsig.com, took onto his medium to explain the various metrics that Bitcoin had excelled in last year. He also used his Twitter account to put forward that few may call 2018 as the worst year for Bitcoin while others may call it the best year depending on the metrics they looked at.
According to Lopp, over the years, the number of obituaries for Bitcoin was on the rise but unfortunately, this modern form of “money” just refused to die.
According to Lopp, there are metrics that clearly show Bitcoin is healthy and hearty and its growth was impeccable in 2018. Be it awareness or education, Bitcoin was able enough to attract a lot of eyeballs. For people who only consider price as the factor for growth, then bitcoin has disappointed but other than that, bitcoin has done wonders.
While these are few factors that show Bitcoin has done tremendously well, Lopp also discussed a few factors that were not so great for Bitcoin. Now it is up to the people to see whether the glass is half full or half empty.
Will people see the real growth in bitcoin and keep HODLing it? Do let us know your views on the same.
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