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Coinbase Bundle performance tracker reveals the sad state of the crypto market


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If you bought a lot Bitcoin in 2011, you'd be rich now. 

But if you bought Bitcoin a year ago, or even a month ago...well, let's just say your portfolio would be a pretty sad sight. 

Which is why it's funny that cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase still has this chart on its webpage. 

Ouch.

Ouch.

Image: Coinbase

The chart, featured quite prominently on Coinbase's site and noticed recently by Dogecoin creator Jackson Palmer, tracks the performance of an imaginary $100 investment in Coinbase Bundle, a sort of fund that tracks the prices of the top 5 cryptocurrencies by market cap, listed on Coinbase: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and Ethereum Classic.  Read more...

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