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1. JumpCr+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-05 20:04:21
> Bitcoin has been declared dead many times

This is also true of Boeing, Citigroup and the Argentinian peso.

Looking at the actual quotes on that website, I'm struggling to find the word death (or a synonym). Instead, it's a collection of criticisms. Many of them wrong. But not many showing thoughtless dismissal.

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2. nitwit+F8[view] [source] 2026-02-05 20:41:43
>>JumpCr+(OP)
I found a "RIP: Bitcoin" from a self described conspiracy theorist.

A number of them suggest that it'll become worthless in the future, but that's certainly not saying it's dead now.

3. cs702+2x2[view] [source] 2026-02-06 15:40:30
>>JumpCr+(OP)
> Looking at the actual quotes on that website, I'm struggling to find the word death (or a synonym).

Start at the bottom of https://bitcoindeaths.com/posts and scroll up. You will find many prominent declarations of imminent death or failure, including "So, That's The End of Bitcoin Then" (2011), "Bitcoin Sees the Grim Reaper" (2013), and "An Early Obituary for Bitcoin" (2014).

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