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by: xpoolPosted on: October 13, 2025

Software Developer Questions Analyst Predictions After Crypto Market Crash

Vincent Van Code, a respected software engineer and outspoken member of the crypto community, has publicly criticized analysts who claimed to have predicted the recent market crash. He contends that these claims are unfounded and based on ‘playing odds’ rather than genuine expertise.

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