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Title: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: btccrusher on April 28, 2019, 10:05:26 PM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Lanatsa on April 28, 2019, 10:38:29 PM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.

I do hold up

•BTC -30%
•ETH - 30%
•XLM -15%
•NANO -15%
•IOST - 10%

But mostly i do focus on increasing my BTC stash depending on the situation yet i do hold up some good
coins on my stash.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Dreamchaser21 on April 28, 2019, 10:40:09 PM
60% BTC and the rest are for altcoins and trading. I do hold more bitcoin because i know it will become an expensive coin again someday and actually i still want to increase my holdings. You should also have more bitcoin than any other coin, its a top coin and it will always go high.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: boyptc on April 28, 2019, 10:51:07 PM
I wouldn't mention the other coins that I have but the total percentage of bitcoin on my portfolio is around 80%.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Thirdspace on April 29, 2019, 01:12:33 AM
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
I assume you meant by having value is anything that has trade value or market pair
I'm just guessing on my total crypto portfolio value, and this is roughly what I have:
  • BTC ~ 78%
  • BCH ~ <1%
  • CLAM ~ <1%
  • NANO ~ 15%
  • BTX+BSD ~ 3%
  • DOGE ~ <1%
  • XLM ~ <1%
at one time my BTX was valued 10x more, about 25% of my portfolio
it seems I'm becoming more as an investor 8) or hodler now
I'm thinking of shifting some weights to CLAM and DOGE ;) soon I hope


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: n0ne on April 29, 2019, 01:41:01 AM
My bitcoin added to the portfolio adds around 45%, and when it gets calculated in terms of USD it is very low. It contributes less than about $1500. Expect a good recovery of the market, so that my bitcoin value in terms of USD will grow high when the bull market happens. Most of the portfolio will have 50% as the major asset, further will be ethereum and other altcoins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: gentlemand on April 29, 2019, 02:12:49 AM
At present it's about 75% BTC.

I've seen many an alt cultist boasting about having no bitcoin. That's about the stupidest fucking position I could possibly imagine. It'll be here long after 99% and more of the alts are ancient forgotten history.

There's a reason why there's bitcoin and then there's everything else.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Sithara007 on April 29, 2019, 02:59:46 AM
I can't tell you about the absolute numbers, but can give you the percentages. My (crypto) portfolio composition by value is as following:

BTC - 93.94%
BCH - 4.39%
ETH - 0.84%
ONION - 0.47%
TMT - 0.23%
Others - 0.13%

As you can see, more than 98% of my portfolio is made up of Bitcoin and BCH (received the BCH as free airdrop after the forking event). I was never a big believer of the altcoins and although I may have missed out on the altcoin bull run of 2017, I don't regret about it now.



Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: RajeshKarwa on April 29, 2019, 03:04:41 AM
Well.. this depends on person to person interest. For me a perfect portfolio should contain 50% of bitcoin and 50% of other all altcoins.

Usually we can see if BTC grows, altcoins dump and when altcoins grow, BTC dump. So for making balance diversify it in 50-50 ratio. And always keep eyes on portfolio and whenever i see good spike in altcoins in manner of BTC, i prefer to accumulate BTC and than again wait for good entry point and rebuy alts so that way i keep growing my BTC always.

Thanks !!


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Genemind on April 29, 2019, 06:04:34 AM
I have a lot of altcoins in my portfolio and it occupies a larger portion of it.
Not mentioning the altcoins that I have, I have 40% Bitcoin and still planning to hold them until the bull run.
I would love to buy more Bitcoin when I trade some of my altcoins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: ryzaadit on April 29, 2019, 06:25:13 AM
I don't have a fiat portfolio right now, because im holding since Q2-Q3 2018. Right now most of my asset at Cryptocurrency.
50% Bitcoin.
25% ETH.
25% Litecoin.
I get this from doing a bounty almost more than 1 years, I sell the token and keep the asset at Major Coins. Waiting for a bulls right now to cash out for FIAT.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Polar91 on April 29, 2019, 06:58:16 AM
The percentage of BTC in my portfolio is 70%, the 20% is for ETH, and the 10% is for other tokens that I got from participating in bounty campaigns. I'm holding more Bitcoin as I feel more secure on it. My second choice is ETH because it's very useful for me and I see a lot of future on it.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Haunebu on April 29, 2019, 07:21:00 AM
I am a simple guy with a simple portfolio. Here you go:

- BTC - 90%
- ETH - 5%
- DeepOnion - 1%
- Tokens that I don't remember - 4%

Bitcoin all the way. I don't care too much about the other coins. They are simply sitting in my wallet.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: 7jaka7 on April 29, 2019, 07:21:22 AM
I have around 30% in BTC in my crypto assets. I am increasing this percentage on a regular basis. My goal is to reach 50% as it is the most reliable investment and cryptocurrency at the moment at least in my opinion.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: rijaljun on April 29, 2019, 07:41:52 AM
I always do a short-term trading. It's less profitable but worth it to prevent loss from when Bitcoin pumped (usually the altcoin will lose their price). That's maybe about 80% of my portofolio is on Bitcoin. Also, I don't trade many altcoins, only 5 maximum altcoins that I believe that the price will increase.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Astvile on April 29, 2019, 09:08:25 AM
 Mine is 50% on bitcoin 25% on ethereum 10% on litecoin and the remaining are break down to small amounts of multiple altcoins that i am buying this past few months mostly are from new icos that looks promising for me


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: mu_enrico on April 29, 2019, 10:03:33 AM
Mine is 70% Bitcoin and 30% worthless shitcoins consist of many varieties of tokens. Please do not mock me because I started as a bounty hunter. LoL
I am looking forward to increasing the Bitcoin percentage if shitcoin pumps.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: okala on April 29, 2019, 10:13:09 AM
I have 89$ of my investment in bitcoin and 10% in ethereuem and 1% on other coin's with loads of shitcoins which I accumulate through airdrop. But the only coin my mind is settled on right now is bitcoin and that is why bitcoin is holding the highest percentage in my portfolio.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: erikalui on April 29, 2019, 10:17:57 AM
I barely have any BTC holdings and mostly are ETH and Altcoins. I don't hold BTC because I used to use blockchain wallet which got hacked and then I started using exchange addresses as temporary ones till I activate my Ledger Nano which will hold my bitcoins later. I can say I have 90% altcoins (not shitcoins), 9% ETH and 1% BTC.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Beerwizzard on April 29, 2019, 11:20:35 AM
Holding over 100 of shitcoins is a pretty retarded idea. You need to have enough time to follow all changes in the projects, in which you are invested. Even professional investors in investment banks don't make such a big portfilio despite having the entire working day in their possession to evaluate their holdings.
About 90% of my portfolio is in BTC and the other 10% are in ETH. It is also not a smart move to pick shitcoins and wait until they pump. It worked in 2017 but it won't work now.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Mpamaegbu on April 29, 2019, 01:00:52 PM
I've seen many an alt cultist boasting about having no bitcoin. That's about the stupidest fucking position I could possibly imagine.
You don't need to blame them for not having any regards for Bitcoin after we saw the "almighty Bitcoin" crash like a pack of cards from that collosus height of $20k to $3k. Who wouldn't lose respect if they sold properties to buy at such ATH?

Well, for me I hodl an infinitesimal proportion of Bitcoin when compared to my hodlings in altcoins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: mindrust on April 29, 2019, 01:10:40 PM
As of now, it is %98.5. Mind that this percentage is from my crypto holdings. Not from my full portfolio which has other assets like gold, stocks etc.

I had it around 93-94% a few weeks ago just before the altcoin crash started. I dumped them all (mostly RVN and LTC) from the top price. Not coming back unless I can buy back at least twice of what I sold.

The only major altcoin I hold now is: Monero and I don't really know why. If the price shoots up I might dump that one away too but it doesn't show any signs of recovery.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: hatshepsut93 on April 29, 2019, 01:57:54 PM
BTC - 93.44%

XMR - 3.58%

ETH - 2.98%

Honestly, I want to drop my altcoins as soon as they'll get a good pump, I've missed so many opportunities to sell them with great profits because I got caught at that "I'm not a trader, I'm a hodler" mentality. I will also sell a good chunk of my BTC during the next bull run, because I didn't sell any the last time, which bothers me to this day.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: rachellee on April 29, 2019, 02:06:27 PM
I don't have much funds, but in my generous holding, I do have 50% BTC, and the other half is divided in TRX, ETH and NCASH.  I always maintain half of my holdings in BTC, and just play with altcoins to accumulate more of it in preparation for the bullrun. I also have other tokens which I got from airdrops and bounties which have almost lost their value, if not totally, like TMT, OIO, IQN, etc. But I'm not losing hope on these ones. I still wanna hold to the possibility that it might enliven also when the market goes lively again.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: coin-investor on April 29, 2019, 02:44:13 PM
I have two wallets, one from investment and another from bounty campaign and both wallets are on misery, coins that I received from bounty hunting which I expect to amount thousands of dollars ( because I participated in multiple bounty campaign of one project) are worth a few dollars $9 to be exact, even if I don't like I have any option but to hold and wait for a good price to come, if it will come.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: tomahawk9 on April 29, 2019, 03:22:58 PM
Rough guess:

60% BTC
20% XMR
10% fiat
5% LTC
5% shitcoins


I've been holding some shitcoins for over a year waiting to see if they'll get pumped during the next bull run or altcoin cycle so that I can increase my BTC and XMR stash. I usually keep some fiat on the side in case I want to FOMO buy something but that rarely happens, still, it's always good to have some fiat in your portfolio.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: traderethereum on April 29, 2019, 03:26:26 PM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
Wow, 100 coins and tokens are too big for hold, and I think you can make a lot of money once all of your coins is increase later.
Mmm, I don't know how much percentage of bitcoin holding right now because I never think to calculate it now and I only use it for a long-term investment.
But, I still doing trading so far and once again, I don't know the percentage of my bitcoin holding ;D
I have more than 10 coins that have value, and it's waiting for the next of the bull market.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: nauane on April 29, 2019, 04:00:23 PM
I am a simple guy with a simple portfolio. Here you go:

- BTC - 90%
- ETH - 5%
- DeepOnion - 1%
- Tokens that I don't remember - 4%

Bitcoin all the way. I don't care too much about the other coins. They are simply sitting in my wallet.

You are really lucky that you have 90% of your portfolio in BTC. The Altcoins are crashing badly and many people including me are in a big loss as we have more then 80% of the portfolio in altcoins. Although i do believe that the altcoins market will recover as soon as the BTC dominance is less. Currently BTC dominance is very high, more than 54% which is making altcoins bleeding.

I have many coins in my portfolio like HOLO, ETH, XVG, CELR, Steem, EOS, NEO and lot more. The sad part is that i only hold 10% of my total crypto portfolio in BTC.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Adriano2010 on April 29, 2019, 04:52:38 PM
Yes i can share, and i think is better to hold more bitcoins than altcoins.

BTC: 45%, ETH: 20%, XLR: 15%, ETN: 10%, DGB: 10%

And i plan to get more coins and also another altcoins which can bring more profit over time.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Yakamoto on April 29, 2019, 04:59:25 PM
I've seen many an alt cultist boasting about having no bitcoin. That's about the stupidest fucking position I could possibly imagine.
You don't need to blame them for not having any regards for Bitcoin after we saw the "almighty Bitcoin" crash like a pack of cards from that collosus height of $20k to $3k. Who wouldn't lose respect if they sold properties to buy at such ATH?

Well, for me I hodl an infinitesimal proportion of Bitcoin when compared to my hodlings in altcoins.
Bitcoin might have crashed but absolutely every alt tumbled along with it. There was nothing that really lived through the crash in 2018 aside from Tether, and the reasoning for that is obvious. Every alt is influenced by Bitcoin at an almost perfect 1:1 ratio. Anything that happens with Bitcoin, losses especially, will be experienced by every other altcoin on the market. There's nothing special about holding altcoins in comparison to Bitcoin because they're all one and the same when money is being lost, the only difference is gains.

As for selling properties to buy at the ATH, blame stupid investors. If anyone did that with any other altcoin they'd be ridiculed just as much as they were here. I couldn't believe some people were actually mortgaging properties for Bitcoin, and I'd be equally as concerned if they chose to do that with any crypto. The potential loss simply isn't worth it.

I should also disclose that basically, my entire portfolio is in BTC right now, however, I am also currently rebuilding it. But it won't be super heavy in altcoin investments.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: justspare on April 30, 2019, 09:25:07 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
I have been a bounty hunter for a very long time and I have earned so much coin from hunting, which I have gained in some of them during the last altcoins bull run, it was from the money I gained that I used in investing in the top coin we have today, looking at my portfolio, I have it in 3 parts for security purpose, one is for pepper invest and the percentage of it is 70% of Bitcoin.

Other portfolio like the second on is filled with some of these coins I have already made money from and some that I got before bounty stopped paying, while the last of my portfolio is filled with coins that I get through air drops, but that in is almost empty now because I don’t keep airdrop coins for long term investment, I change the ones that has entered exchange immediately and cash them out no matter how little.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Ailmand on April 30, 2019, 11:49:24 AM
I hold more Bitcoin than altcoins. I hold 60% Bitcoin, 20% Ethereum and the rest is composed of different altcoins. I earned a higher percentage of Bitcoin because every time I trade my altcoins, I switch it to hold more BTC. I guess it's enough to gain a good profit when the bull run comes.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Lucius on April 30, 2019, 01:16:03 PM
For me personally only bitcoin is worth investing for long-term, therefore I can say that probably 90% of my holdings is in bitcoin. I also have some Doge, Nano, LTC, ETC and some other coins which I have collected over the years.

Although people say portfolio diversification is very important, in case of cryptocurrency it may cause more headaches than benefits. What is repeated over and over (also in this thread) that most of altcoins will eventually disappear, they simply have no purpose except occasional pumps&dumps.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: gentlemand on April 30, 2019, 01:27:23 PM
You don't need to blame them for not having any regards for Bitcoin after we saw the "almighty Bitcoin" crash like a pack of cards from that collosus height of $20k to $3k. Who wouldn't lose respect if they sold properties to buy at such ATH?

Well, for me I hodl an infinitesimal proportion of Bitcoin when compared to my hodlings in altcoins.

Are you serious? Of course everything took a shit. Even the biggest alts shat to the tune of 95+%. Last time I checked that's a worse percentage than 83%.

It's little to do with percentages, all about the prospect of survival and future thriving. There are many coins that were once 'top' that are now worthless and will be forever.

If you get in and out quickly that's irrelevant but there are many people who somehow believe their no mark alt will be the 'Bitcoin killer' for the umpteenth time with its $10 of daily volume.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: BitBustah on April 30, 2019, 01:55:24 PM
As of now, it is %98.5. Mind that this percentage is from my crypto holdings. Not from my full portfolio which has other assets like gold, stocks etc.

I had it around 93-94% a few weeks ago just before the altcoin crash started. I dumped them all (mostly RVN and LTC) from the top price. Not coming back unless I can buy back at least twice of what I sold.

The only major altcoin I hold now is: Monero and I don't really know why. If the price shoots up I might dump that one away too but it doesn't show any signs of recovery.

Monero looks like a very bad choice right now, the btc ratio is dropping heavily.  Most of my funds  are in bitcoin and ethereum.  I do own a very small amount of low tier altcoins but the amount is negligible.  Many altcoins serve no real purpose and were just created for a quick pump and dump.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Muzika on April 30, 2019, 03:44:50 PM
I own 80% bitcoin and the rest ofcourse alts and most of my alts has no good value and I am looking forward to sell it and convert it to bitcoin because I knew that the chance that the price of my alts will no longer be as good as the ICO price of it.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: bering on April 30, 2019, 04:53:15 PM
Currently i don't have much crypto asset on my wallet but mostly i was hold 60% for bitcoin and 30% for ETH and the  rest of percentages mostly i get tokens or altcoins which no value but i personally don't dare to putting my money more than 50% for altcoins and my thought still bitcoin is my high priority rather than altcoins


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: btccrusher on April 30, 2019, 08:10:16 PM
I can't tell you about the absolute numbers, but can give you the percentages. My (crypto) portfolio composition by value is as following:

BTC - 93.94%
BCH - 4.39%
ETH - 0.84%
ONION - 0.47%
TMT - 0.23%
Others - 0.13%

As you can see, more than 98% of my portfolio is made up of Bitcoin and BCH (received the BCH as free airdrop after the forking event). I was never a big believer of the altcoins and although I may have missed out on the altcoin bull run of 2017, I don't regret about it now.



Now I know you are a legend investor. I guess you have a strategy to maintain a portfolio with over 90% BTC holding, that's a great idea. I'll try following this one.

Rough guess:

60% BTC
20% XMR
10% fiat
5% LTC
5% shitcoins

Alright, you have 40%, shitcoins man.


Wow, 100 coins and tokens are too big for hold, and I think you can make a lot of money once all of your coins is increase later.

That will never happen since most of them have ZERO value.


Currently i don't have much crypto asset on my wallet but mostly i was hold 60% for bitcoin and 30% for ETH and the  rest of percentages mostly i get tokens or altcoins which no value but i personally don't dare to putting my money more than 50% for altcoins and my thought still bitcoin is my high priority rather than altcoins

Don't worry, everyone starts at zero. Keep learning, you'll get what you want.




Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: exstasie on April 30, 2019, 08:24:55 PM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.

90-95% BTC. It would be 100% if I hadn't been too lazy to sweep everything and dump it last year. I normally don't like to hold altcoins unless we're already firmly in a bull market and pump season is already upon us but like I said......lazy.

Lots of dead coins pumped in the 2017 run so I'm hoping the same happens the next time around. At least I'll be taxed at the long term capital gains rate when I sell those altcoins now.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: nur rochid on May 01, 2019, 07:00:27 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.

90-95% BTC. It would be 100% if I hadn't been too lazy to sweep everything and dump it last year. I normally don't like to hold altcoins unless we're already firmly in a bull market and pump season is already upon us but like I said......lazy.

Lots of dead coins pumped in the 2017 run so I'm hoping the same happens the next time around. At least I'll be taxed at the long term capital gains rate when I sell those altcoins now.
for now I only hold 50% for bitcoin. and others are potential coins according to my analysis. but for now I really think to convert so that the volume of bitcoin is bigger, because the market is difficult to analyze


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: prtty2gal2 on May 01, 2019, 07:59:00 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
90% of what I have in my wallet is Bitcoin, 10% is Stellar (XLM). This year I didn’t have that time for buying altcoins and the only reason why I did buy Stellar was because of the airdrop, after I got their $25, I decided that I will buy more and add to it. I’m just focusing on Bitcoin alone and I’m okay with it.

I have been trading BTC/usd and I also have some that I kept for hodl. The XLM is my wallet is also for hodl, I’m just holding it for when the price goes up. But if the price of BTC goes up and XLM doesn’t, I will just sell it cause it will be of no use to me.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Kevin77 on May 01, 2019, 07:59:57 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
I think mine is more than what crypto people usually go with, I have a bit of eth in my portfolio but its like 90% of what I have right now and rest of that 90% is purely on bitcoin right now. Not that I think bitcoin is the only good coin and others do not deserve to be on my portfolio but I feel like it requires a lot of time and research in order to find the good ones and put them in my portfolio and I do not like doing that.

Any altcoin and even including ethereum could lose value over time whereas bitcoin will always be the top coin, the top 10's 9 coin could change from today to next year except bitcoin which will still be on the number one spot. So, even though I know there are great coins that could profit me a lot out there I feel like keeping mostly bitcoin really lowers the risk of losing.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: EdvinZ on May 01, 2019, 08:04:59 AM
In the long term, I think it is worth investing only in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Investment in the first coin, because it is unconditionally the market leader and the most reliable digital asset. The second coin has promising development prospects, which is indicated by its relevance in the market for alternative cryptocurrencies and tokens. Thus, 50% of Bitcoins in the investment portfolio is the minimum necessary.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Kiweikoo on May 01, 2019, 08:10:33 AM
I hold more Bitcoin than altcoins. I hold 60% Bitcoin, 20% Ethereum and the rest is composed of different altcoins. I earned a higher percentage of Bitcoin because every time I trade my altcoins, I switch it to hold more BTC. I guess it's enough to gain a good profit when the bull run comes.
That’s usually what I do most of the times, I sell my altcoins and in convert them to Bitcoin. I think Bitcoin is more safe than other coins and its price is likely to go up, unlike altcoins that might continue to drop as the price for Bitcoin continues to rise.Even I want to hodlaltcoins it wouldn’t be altcoins that are not on the too of the list. I prefer to buy altcoins that are topping the chart cause I’m already sure that they are good and won’t likely disappoint.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: kaya11 on May 01, 2019, 02:28:47 PM
My large investments solely goes to BTC, I have few eths it is because I used them for transaction purposes whenever I will sell some of my altcoins that came from bounties. 70% of my current portfolio holds Bitcoins as the largest and the rest are alts that are also traded in top ten exchanges. As for now I only buy Bitcoin with my fiat money and leave the others as it is.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: jrrsparkles on May 01, 2019, 02:36:36 PM
Most of the people are not going to reveal their true portfolio value here because anonymity is one of the main reason for the people to invest on bitcoin,but for all the crypto investors their percentage of bitcoin will be over 50% atleast.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: nak02 on May 01, 2019, 02:40:53 PM
I don't have bitcoins but I have a lot of tokens from bounties that I've been earn last two years and still holding them until now, just like 70% of them has a valued and the remaining are worthless or no value, it's hard to say that this would be a good idea but I am willing to wait until it's moon.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: BitBustah on May 01, 2019, 02:41:39 PM
In the long term, I think it is worth investing only in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Investment in the first coin, because it is unconditionally the market leader and the most reliable digital asset. The second coin has promising development prospects, which is indicated by its relevance in the market for alternative cryptocurrencies and tokens. Thus, 50% of Bitcoins in the investment portfolio is the minimum necessary.

I agree with you for the most part but I would keep a small percentage to gamble on low cap coins.  Notice I say gamble because how risky it is investing in new coins.  I wouldn't use more than 10 percent of your total crypto funds.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: South Park on May 01, 2019, 09:24:07 PM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
The amount of bitcoin that I am holding changes depending on which coin my strategy tells me is going to perform best, at the moment all my investment in crypto is in bitcoin, while many could see this as too conservative, and they are probably right, the truth is that you cannot go wrong by having all your money in bitcoin, however if the right opportunity presents itself I do not have any problem in converting half of my holdings to ethereum, litecoin and other good coins if I see an opportunity to make some easy money.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: kumala_abi on May 02, 2019, 02:18:21 AM
In the long term, I think it is worth investing only in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Investment in the first coin, because it is unconditionally the market leader and the most reliable digital asset. The second coin has promising development prospects, which is indicated by its relevance in the market for alternative cryptocurrencies and tokens. Thus, 50% of Bitcoins in the investment portfolio is the minimum necessary.

I agree with you for the most part but I would keep a small percentage to gamble on low cap coins.  Notice I say gamble because how risky it is investing in new coins.  I wouldn't use more than 10 percent of your total crypto funds.
unfortunately i have no bitcoin now, all of my portofolio in alternate coins.i think if i save altcoin it will give me more profits and its rate and bitcoin rate rise together.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: fasdorcas on May 02, 2019, 05:40:49 AM
Currently i don't have much crypto asset on my wallet but mostly i was hold 60% for bitcoin and 30% for ETH and the  rest of percentages mostly i get tokens or altcoins which no value but i personally don't dare to putting my money more than 50% for altcoins and my thought still bitcoin is my high priority rather than altcoins
What do you mean by you don’t have much crypto asset in your portfolio, you already have it all with these holding, especially BTC and ETH, BTC investment to me is still far more than any other assets you can ever imagine to hold, there is nothing as good as holding a coin that is reliable for future and not the ones that can crash on one at any time.

These are basically the rules that I follow too, and 90% of my holding are BTC and ETH, I just trade some of the altcoins for short term trade and not for holding or long term investment, I prefer to hold a coin that has been in existence for long for long term which only BTC qualifies.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Airbuxf on May 02, 2019, 08:56:11 AM
In mine there is:
BTC - 40%
ETH - 20%
EOS -10%
TRX - 10%
XBY - 10%
other - 10% (alts from some airdrops, ICOs, bounties etc.)

I think about change EOS to TRX because it is much easier to use it daily.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: etherixdevs on May 02, 2019, 02:59:27 PM
This is the base I am using right now and that was very good at the beginning and less good with Eth retracements:(
ETH - 50%
BTC - 40%
10% Other altcoins. ( 5 different coins in top 100).


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: beerlover on May 02, 2019, 03:25:10 PM
I don't have bitcoins but I have a lot of tokens from bounties that I've been earn last two years and still holding them until now, just like 70% of them has a valued and the remaining are worthless or no value, it's hard to say that this would be a good idea but I am willing to wait until it's moon.
This is not the holding we are talking about mate, from what you have just shared, I think it shows to me like majority of your holdings are shit holding and it would be very unwise for you not to have BTC now that you still got the chance to buy from its cheap price.

You can’t completely rely on tokens you worked for compared to the ones you directly invested in, so I will give a brief advise that you sell part of your holding if they have entered exchange to use and buy BTC, in case others later becomes worthless too, so that you will not be in sorrow when altcoins pumps.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: beckspace on May 03, 2019, 09:35:16 PM
The number of altcoins is high in my investment portfolio but they are low in ratio. The average rate of Bitcoin in my portfolio is 50%,  sometimes it can up to 70%. I hold many bounty and airdrop tokens for the possibility of profit a lot,  because I didn't pay for them and now they're not worth to sell.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Palmaper on May 03, 2019, 09:45:53 PM
While it is true that my purpose since entering the crypto market was to accumulate as much as possible of bitcoin and ether, I must admit that my attempts to increase my btc holdings through trading have failed and that is why at this moment I have very little btc and a lot of low-value altcoins where I failed to invest my valuable btc.

Therefore, at this moment I may only have 20% of my crypto holdings in btc, 30% in ether and the remaining 50% in altcoins, but my purpose is to sell altcoins at the best possible price to increase my bitcoins to 60% of my holdings.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: GregH37 on May 04, 2019, 08:41:42 AM
In the long term, I think it is worth investing only in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Investment in the first coin, because it is unconditionally the market leader and the most reliable digital asset. The second coin has promising development prospects, which is indicated by its relevance in the market for alternative cryptocurrencies and tokens. Thus, 50% of Bitcoins in the investment portfolio is the minimum necessary.

I agree with you for the most part but I would keep a small percentage to gamble on low cap coins.  Notice I say gamble because how risky it is investing in new coins.  I wouldn't use more than 10 percent of your total crypto funds.
unfortunately i have no bitcoin now, all of my portofolio in alternate coins.i think if i save altcoin it will give me more profits and its rate and bitcoin rate rise together.
You can’t completely rely on altcoins man, you need to quickly buy bitcoin, you are right to say that Bitcoin bull run has a way of making some altcoins value to pump but not all of them and it can never be compared to the profit you will get when you invest in bitcoin itself.

I don’t know the type of altcoins you’re holding, but irrespective of the altcoins, they are still learning in pump where bitcoin his when the time comes, some altcoins might even die off the market with any little news that will shake them, better you put your investment in bitcoin safe haven than those altcoins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: etherixdevs on May 07, 2019, 01:45:06 PM
In the long term, I think it is worth investing only in Bitcoin and Ethereum. Investment in the first coin, because it is unconditionally the market leader and the most reliable digital asset. The second coin has promising development prospects, which is indicated by its relevance in the market for alternative cryptocurrencies and tokens. Thus, 50% of Bitcoins in the investment portfolio is the minimum necessary.

I agree with you for the most part but I would keep a small percentage to gamble on low cap coins.  Notice I say gamble because how risky it is investing in new coins.  I wouldn't use more than 10 percent of your total crypto funds.
unfortunately i have no bitcoin now, all of my portofolio in alternate coins.i think if i save altcoin it will give me more profits and its rate and bitcoin rate rise together.
You can’t completely rely on altcoins man, you need to quickly buy bitcoin, you are right to say that Bitcoin bull run has a way of making some altcoins value to pump but not all of them and it can never be compared to the profit you will get when you invest in bitcoin itself.

I don’t know the type of altcoins you’re holding, but irrespective of the altcoins, they are still learning in pump where bitcoin his when the time comes, some altcoins might even die off the market with any little news that will shake them, better you put your investment in bitcoin safe haven than those altcoins.

This is true. But I don't think this will affect the top 20.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: South Park on May 07, 2019, 08:32:24 PM
While it is true that my purpose since entering the crypto market was to accumulate as much as possible of bitcoin and ether, I must admit that my attempts to increase my btc holdings through trading have failed and that is why at this moment I have very little btc and a lot of low-value altcoins where I failed to invest my valuable btc.

Therefore, at this moment I may only have 20% of my crypto holdings in btc, 30% in ether and the remaining 50% in altcoins, but my purpose is to sell altcoins at the best possible price to increase my bitcoins to 60% of my holdings.
Many are in the same position as you, they bought altcoins trusting the developers were saying the truth when they claimed they had an idea that could become the next big thing in the market, many were attracted by such promises since the profits that could be gotten if those words were true are incredible, but most of the time those promises were false and now there are many people that are wondering what to do with their coins, I hope that you can recover your money but if that does not happen then you need to find a way to increase your bitcoin holdings and fast since bitcoin is not going to keep waiting forever, and at some point it will begin to grow and many people will lament not having enough of it to make a difference in their lives.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: raven7886 on May 09, 2019, 09:33:08 AM
Many are in the same position as you, they bought altcoins trusting the developers were saying the truth when they claimed they had an idea that could become the next big thing in the market, many were attracted by such promises since the profits that could be gotten if those words were true are incredible, but most of the time those promises were false and now there are many people that are wondering what to do with their coins, I hope that you can recover your money but if that does not happen then you need to find a way to increase your bitcoin holdings and fast since bitcoin is not going to keep waiting forever, and at some point it will begin to grow and many people will lament not having enough of it to make a difference in their lives.
I think we virtually share the same thing in common, these are the 3 major coins that I have my investment in too, and just that my bitcoin is 65%, while my ETH is also 20% and my litecoin is 15%. I mean those are based on my personal investment, because those are the ones I still count as a reliable coin or investment for future.

My other portfolios is just full of some altcoins that I got through my work and I am still yet to know what the future holds for them, I know I did a diligent work in getting them out through my research, but only God can tell their intention, so I am waiting to see which one will join my other bitcoin portfolio.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: swordling143 on May 09, 2019, 10:29:25 AM
I can assure you that the majority or even all of us would answer 50% - 90% for bitcoin, mine is 80% bitcoin and 20% alts. Holding the most established coin is definitely the safest to place your investment to avoid losses. I also hold a good number of established altcoins that I usually sell when there's 20% + profit, and then buy more bitcoin. A few would always argue the opposite and I guess day trading works for them, but not for me tho; just too risky.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: shoreno on May 09, 2019, 10:30:43 AM
You can’t completely rely on altcoins you need to quickly buy bitcoin,

why not ? not all altcoins are bad  . if you only invest on the good altcoins , you can also earn alot from them like what you already earned on your bitcoin investments  .

Bitcoin bull run has a way of making some altcoins value to pump but not all of them and it can never be compared to the profit you will get when you invest in bitcoin itself.

altcoins can pump double or tripple than the price of bitcoins and you can expect to earn big on them if you have invested a good amount of alts  . whats good about alts is that they are cheaper which means you can buy and hoard in a bigger volumes not unlike to bitcoin which was expensive and you cant hardly afford to buy btc in a whole  .


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Vishnu.Reang on May 09, 2019, 10:30:48 AM
Right now, my portfolio looks something like this:

BTC: 90%
ETH: 9%
Other alts: 1%

Earlier I had some BCH and BSV coins as well, but sold all of them when Craig S Wright filed the libel and many of the exchanges delisted BSV. Most of my ETH came from the bounty campaigns (converted the tokens to ETH using DEX sites), and roughly 50% of the BTC also came from various signature campaigns (the remainder was purchased in the first quarter of 2017).


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: emmybd on May 09, 2019, 11:14:55 AM
In my portfolio the percentage of bitcoin is 50%. I generally, feel confident in holding bitcoin. As far as, other altcoins are concerned I am holding around 10 of them, but would like to buy a few good ones.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Afnan_faizah on May 09, 2019, 12:56:45 PM
I sold all of my bitcoin a few months ago after saw the negative market trend  of bitcoin. But I am start to buy bitcoin again because the price of bitcoin is getting up. Now my crypto investment that in form of bitcoin is only 20%. 80% is in form of altcoin. I will sell my altcoin soon to collect more btc.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: calya on May 09, 2019, 01:01:46 PM
I sold all of my bitcoin a few months ago after saw the negative market trend  of bitcoin. But I am start to buy bitcoin again because the price of bitcoin is getting up. Now my crypto investment that in form of bitcoin is only 20%. 80% is in form of altcoin. I will sell my altcoin soon to collect more btc.
if we little patience while facing bearish trend on bitcoin and accumulate our bitcoin stock maybe we will earn much profit later.but only brave traders and investors that could do this.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: South Park on May 09, 2019, 07:23:34 PM
Many are in the same position as you, they bought altcoins trusting the developers were saying the truth when they claimed they had an idea that could become the next big thing in the market, many were attracted by such promises since the profits that could be gotten if those words were true are incredible, but most of the time those promises were false and now there are many people that are wondering what to do with their coins, I hope that you can recover your money but if that does not happen then you need to find a way to increase your bitcoin holdings and fast since bitcoin is not going to keep waiting forever, and at some point it will begin to grow and many people will lament not having enough of it to make a difference in their lives.
I think we virtually share the same thing in common, these are the 3 major coins that I have my investment in too, and just that my bitcoin is 65%, while my ETH is also 20% and my litecoin is 15%. I mean those are based on my personal investment, because those are the ones I still count as a reliable coin or investment for future.

My other portfolios is just full of some altcoins that I got through my work and I am still yet to know what the future holds for them, I know I did a diligent work in getting them out through my research, but only God can tell their intention, so I am waiting to see which one will join my other bitcoin portfolio.
You will do great in time just keep your calm, you are treating icos and other new altcoins the way they should be treated, as small gambles, that if they turn out to be right then you will make some money and if they fail you are not really affected by it, our main investment should be in the top coins in the market and even then there are coins in which I will never invest since they go against the purpose of this market, for example a coin like ripple despite being the third most important coin is a coin I will never support.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: eternalgloom on May 09, 2019, 07:32:55 PM
Bitcoin is the coin that I hold most of, currently I have over 70% of my total investments in Bitcoin.
Most of which are actually stored in a time-locked contract that will expire in just about 2 years, meaning that I can't actually do anything with it till then.

I'm a firm believer that Bitcoin should always be the coin of which I hold a majority in my portfolio.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: lamadu3 on May 09, 2019, 07:51:21 PM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
90% of what I have in my wallet is Bitcoin, 10% is Stellar (XLM). This year I didn’t have that time for buying altcoins and the only reason why I did buy Stellar was because of the airdrop, after I got their $25, I decided that I will buy more and add to it. I’m just focusing on Bitcoin alone and I’m okay with it.
I have been trading BTC/usd and I also have some that I kept for hodl. The XLM is my wallet is also for hodl, I’m just holding it for when the price goes up. But if the price of BTC goes up and XLM doesn’t, I will just sell it cause it will be of no use to me.

It is an interesting portfolio. I never heard about guys who have 90% BTC. As for me, 40% is Bitcoin, and the rest 60% is the altcoins, which attract me. These are TRON, ETH, Ontology, Cardano.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: salty on May 09, 2019, 08:35:11 PM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
I can say in General in bitcoin I hold 30% of all my assets.Also, where some 30% are in Ethereum.Everything else is scattered throughout the market.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: galundan9 on May 09, 2019, 08:51:54 PM
there are not too many assets that I have in the portfolio because most of them experience significant loss of value, I still hold around 50% in the portfolio and that also includes some coins that I think have the potential to rise in price when market growth starts, the rest is only garbage tokens which may have no value at all even though the bullrun market comes sometime later.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: rijaljun on May 09, 2019, 09:13:35 PM
I think all people actually hold 100% Bitcoin on their portofolio , and sometimes they just trade it for profit. Bitcoin is the only coin people trust in by the fact that altcoins price are decreased when Bitcoin gain positive return or just dumped. No one should hold other coins for too long for safety.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: shesheboy on May 10, 2019, 09:05:26 AM
Im not a trader nor an investor so  obviously i dont have a portfolio but i do have some bitcoin balance on my bitcoin wallet and i do have also some altcoins and tokens  on my etherwallet,  now if ever ill be one of those investors and traders , i think ill allocate 80% percent of bitcoins and 30 %, percent rest goes to altcoins and some tokens   .


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: whiteblue on May 10, 2019, 10:55:29 AM
Im not a trader nor an investor so  obviously i dont have a portfolio but i do have some bitcoin balance on my bitcoin wallet and i do have also some altcoins and tokens  on my etherwallet,  now if ever ill be one of those investors and traders , i think ill allocate 80% percent of bitcoins and 30 %, percent rest goes to altcoins and some tokens   .
indeed that method can help you to benefit because the current condition of bitcoin prices is experiencing price increases and it seems like the current trending is a bitcoin that will start price recovery and will return to another $20k even more, take advantage of moments like this to grow assets you have.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Whosdaddy on May 10, 2019, 12:20:55 PM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
Right now what I have in my wallet is hundred percent of Bitcoin. I don't know if I'm doing the right thing or not, but I think Bitcoin is the best cryptocurrency, and others should be a matter of choice. I have seen poeole who claim that more money can come from investing in Ethereum,but I don't really think that is true ,cause from my personal experience, I have made a lot of money by investing in bitcoin. Bitcoin gives more profit than any other crypto can give because the price increase is always much, unlike others that will give you just a little increase in what you have invested. So I'm on hundred percent Bitcoin, for now.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: aditasetia123 on May 10, 2019, 01:28:25 PM
Im not a trader nor an investor so  obviously i dont have a portfolio but i do have some bitcoin balance on my bitcoin wallet and i do have also some altcoins and tokens  on my etherwallet,  now if ever ill be one of those investors and traders , i think ill allocate 80% percent of bitcoins and 30 %, percent rest goes to altcoins and some tokens   .
indeed that method can help you to benefit because the current condition of bitcoin prices is experiencing price increases and it seems like the current trending is a bitcoin that will start price recovery and will return to another $20k even more, take advantage of moments like this to grow assets you have.
high percentages in bitcoin could give us more profits later.as major coin in cryptocurrency market bitcoin price rise smoothly when its not suffered by fud and negative news.and as we see today it could rise above $6300.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: semobo on May 10, 2019, 02:03:31 PM
Im not a trader nor an investor so  obviously i dont have a portfolio but i do have some bitcoin balance on my bitcoin wallet and i do have also some altcoins and tokens  on my etherwallet,  now if ever ill be one of those investors and traders , i think ill allocate 80% percent of bitcoins and 30 %, percent rest goes to altcoins and some tokens   .
Here many people were bounty hunters so they are not going to hold much crypto currencies under their wallet and also the one who holding huge amount of bitcoin will never reveal it. ;D


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Google+ on May 10, 2019, 02:18:35 PM
I already know the condition of the cryptocurrency market is good, so I prefer to save as much as 95% bitcoin and only 5% for altcoin, I am really enthusiastic to see the price of bitcoin experiencing a very rapid price increase and I must be able to take advantage of good opportunities like this.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: DmitFomin on September 19, 2019, 06:52:16 AM
I believe that it is most correct to keep about 50% BTC in my crypto portfolio, but for example, I now hold about 20% BTC, 40% ETH and 40% different altcoins. Although I plan to get rid of unpromising altcoins and get more BTC, because if most altcoins die so that you can compensate for the loss due to an increase in the price of BTC.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: tonyvo2017 on September 19, 2019, 09:21:38 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
The percentage of holding is more or less depending on the investor's level of trust in the coin. If you believe bitcoin is not manipulated and the price will increase year by year, you can fill the portfolio with bitcoin.
and fortunately knowing that you are one of Bitcoin's fans, I also believe in bitcoin and are selling USDT to buy more BTC. Currently I have 70% of bitcoin in my portfolio, I believe the halving event will bring profits up to over 50% for those who hold hold from now on.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Bisbee on September 19, 2019, 11:08:47 AM
I have 80% BTC, because I sell most of the coins that I earn. I left only a small amount of some atcoins in my wallet, but when they grow or there will be pump prices I will sell them and purchase BTC. My goal is to accumulate as much BTC now and wait for several years of its growth, then I will use it when it becomes more spread and more places will accept it as payment.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: JNvak on September 19, 2019, 11:34:32 AM
75% BTC,
10% ETH,
10% DOGE,
5% DeepOnion for memes.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: ajaymukund on September 19, 2019, 12:27:50 PM
I may be an old man who always believed that BTC would collapse one day. because now Bitcoin has absolutely no value, its price is high because it is pushed up by investors.
I only invest in businesses with good technology such as ETH, EOS, NPSX, ... and still waiting for a trend of BTC to end and it will return to the value of 0.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: yulchatar on September 19, 2019, 06:18:37 PM
At the moment, the percentage of BTC is about 30%, the majority (about 50%) is ETH, the rest are different altcoins, which I'm counting on in the future. However, my goal is to increase the percentage of bitcoins in my portfolio to at least 50%.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: redsun114 on September 19, 2019, 08:03:03 PM
It is really simple, if you cut the interest rates low than profitable margins, which forces people who have money to spend that money on other stuff that could make them profits which grows the economy, at the same time loans are lower as well so when you do low loan rates people get more loans and than they use that on stuff that would make the economy grow as well. It is always awesome for a nations economy when rates are really low, there is no way to make easy money so they just use those money to something that would make more money in the end.

However, not all nations just magically make low numbers because if they do because of the inflation and currency price difference between other nations people would just take advantage of that and make that nations money a lot more worthless in the end while making money for themselves.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: kissme09 on September 19, 2019, 08:57:05 PM
I always invest in Altcoins because I believe that Altcoins profits are more than Bitcoin. But I still use a small amount of money for Bitcoin-related investments, in my portfolio, Bitcoin always accounts for 10% - 20% of the total investment amount. And 80% I invest in BNB, HT, BMX because this is the potential altcoins of the leading exchanges.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: davinchi on September 20, 2019, 12:10:13 PM
Percentage of how much your portfolio is consisting of bitcoin is an important metric of trust for bitcoin compared to other altcoins but the amount you invest still matters. If you have 100 million dollars (not like anyone who has that much investment will be here) and put 10% of your portfolio to bitcoin and 90% to other stuff means you do not trust bitcoin and only trust other coins and that is a huge risk you are putting yourself into.

However, if you have like 1k dollars in investment and only put 10% of your investments into bitcoin that means you do not trust any other currency neither, its a total of 1k in the end and doesn't matter if you were %100 bitcoin neither. That is why % is very important but also the amount changes the perspective as well.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Driggers95 on September 20, 2019, 01:04:01 PM
I always invest in Altcoins because I believe that Altcoins profits are more than Bitcoin. But I still use a small amount of money for Bitcoin-related investments, in my portfolio, Bitcoin always accounts for 10% - 20% of the total investment amount. And 80% I invest in BNB, HT, BMX because this is the potential altcoins of the leading exchanges.
Similar to you, perhaps many people here always reserve bitcoin at such a level in their wallets because bitcoin is always considered to have a lot of opportunities to go higher, but in general, people have considered it a long-term investment, and so most of us limit the putting too much in bitcoin, waiting for profit is too long, can not spend too much money for it. Altcoins and other investments that can generate quick returns will be what people focus on, however in some cases the market tends to move a lot toward bitcoin, the percentage in our portfolio will be almost bitcoin


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Police Indo on September 20, 2019, 11:35:01 PM
I don't only have one wallet / exchange account. some of my coins are in different places. but the portfolio presentation is ±
BTC 15%
Eth 15%
xrp 10%
Stellar 5%
10% doge
Doct 20%
the rest are coins that have not yet entered the exchange.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: barabarian1 on October 21, 2019, 06:42:41 AM
the percentage of ownership of Bitcoin in my portfolio is 70% then Ripple 20% and the rest is altcoin that I get from joining a bounty campaign project. I always exchange bounty project tokens into bitcoin. bitcoin is my mainstay coin. because I'm always optimistic that in the future bitcoin prices will get more expensive. because the amount is limited but the number of requests always increases.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: romero121 on October 21, 2019, 06:52:48 AM
I prefer holding maximum percentage of cryptocurrency in the form of bitcoin. At present I don't have a good sum of cryptocurrencies making my portfolio strong. Almost every cryptocurrency holders will be having similar tendency while creating the portfolio. As bitcoin is the trusted asset that has provided with promised growth, it gains more importance than other cryptocurrencies.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: NathanJB on October 21, 2019, 07:38:26 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.

I cannot say the exact percentage but it is also near the percentage of your Bitcoin in your portfolio. I am sure it is over 50%. I also have more than 10 altcoins. The rest I do not count anymore and even list in my blockfolio because they are already worth less than or around 1$. That means they are not mine anymore. The moment I move them, they will just perish away by way of transaction fee.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: arifteguhr on October 21, 2019, 07:47:53 AM
80% of my assets in cryptocurrency are dominated by bitcoin and the rest I fill with altcoin assets. some also experienced a big drop because I invested in a fairly high period of the altcoin. like ethereum early bought i bought 220 $ even though when it went down to 130 $ i was recovering but now it is still experiencing a price decline


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Renampun on October 21, 2019, 10:36:22 AM
60% of my assets are Bitcoin,
15% of my assets are Altcoins that have prices and have been listed on exchanges,
25% of my assets are Altcoin which has no price and hasn't been listed on an exchange.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: SummerBliss on October 21, 2019, 11:17:20 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
My larger part contribute towards bitcoin which is 55% of my total investment and another 25% is settled in ETH and rest in other altcoins.I am long term hodler so i choose them.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: TelolettOm on October 21, 2019, 12:54:13 PM
For now the percentage of bitcoin in investment in the cryptocurrency sector is 75% of all my assets in bitcoin and this is what I have taken into account with what I have experienced when investing in cryptocurrency before making my learning to be careful in looking for investments


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: teosanru on October 21, 2019, 01:03:06 PM
Generally it variates from 50-75% but I ensure that atleast 50% is in  bitcoin because these days market is in too much flux and we aren't clear whether we are bullish or bearish. Until there is a decisive trend it's always better to be in btc because it acts as a barometer of market. But generally i even sell btc when I see some shakedown coming up but once I enter crypto then I am 50% in BTC always.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: owengtam09 on October 21, 2019, 01:03:38 PM
70% bitcoin and the other 30% are altcoins, some of my altcoins does have already an amount but I still hold all of it and waiting for the right price before I sell all those. Then bitcoin should sell at the right time, I am still waiting for bitcoin to have another ATH's but in my prediction, bitcoin will have a hard time to reach the last ATH's but still waiting for the best time to sell.  :D


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: matchi2011 on October 21, 2019, 01:20:06 PM
70% bitcoin and the other 30% are altcoins, some of my altcoins does have already an amount but I still hold all of it and waiting for the right price before I sell all those. Then bitcoin should sell at the right time, I am still waiting for bitcoin to have another ATH's but in my prediction, bitcoin will have a hard time to reach the last ATH's but still waiting for the best time to sell.  :D
If you don't need the money so why bothered to rush in selling your assets, long term holdings can really maximize the chance of earning much higher
amount of profits. Investors who can keep his head up even seeing the downfall will still hold and wait for the perfect timing to earned.

Keep bitcoin as the big portions of your entire assets will be rewardable in the long ride, as bitcoin always have a surprises of pump.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: NewRanger on October 21, 2019, 01:37:08 PM
bitcoin must have biggest allocation in our portofolio.as main cryptocurrency bitcoin price more promising in future.moreover in every 4 years bitcoin mining reward will reduce, and ofcourse it will make bitcoin price increase alot when its supply become rarely.in my portofolio i have around 30% from total value.and another one in major altcoin.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: smyslov on October 21, 2019, 02:20:30 PM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.

 Mine is also close to that mostly from airdrops also, I already dump these airdrop coins it's just a sore in the eyes, very frustrating to see this coins that cause you lots of time and effort to accumulate, all the coins that I have now are top coins in the market, out of more than 100 coins.

I'm holding in my wallets only 15 of them have value but I'm still checking if there are still some coins worth adding to my portfolio.
We should always do that, always look for coins with good potentila in the market.



Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Wysi on October 21, 2019, 02:30:37 PM
bitcoin must have biggest allocation in our portofolio.as main cryptocurrency bitcoin price more promising in future.moreover in every 4 years bitcoin mining reward will reduce, and ofcourse it will make bitcoin price increase alot when its supply become rarely.in my portofolio i have around 30% from total value.and another one in major altcoin.

I have 90% of bitcoin in my portfolio right now as it was too many altcoins and a major chunck of ETH who I have to sell in order to invest in mining which turned out to be the biggest mistake of my life as the rigs and graphics card are at one corner of my house as it costs more to run the rig and the profit margin is lesser than the expense.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: ivakar on October 21, 2019, 02:51:44 PM
i'd say that about 80-84% of my investment's portfolio belongs to bitcoin
the rest is ETH, ETC some raven and some other shitcoins
I do think that it would be better to hold 100% of bitcoin instead of what I have now


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: boltz on October 21, 2019, 04:32:22 PM
Honestly its not a great idea to share your holding on public  :-\ especially when it comes to bitcoin. There are shady people too here on bitcointalk so making your holding public could put a mark on some of you. Better just talk about what coins you have and what you're thinking to buy/sell/short term/long term but not the percentage of them. Personally now ,I'm trying to get funds for a good masternode what I believe it will be in top 5 masternodes soon.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: ecnalubma on October 22, 2019, 06:21:50 AM
I have currently around 60% worth of Btc good to survive for 5 years avoiding market pressures to stay Hodl. The rest are alcoins XRP, DGB, XLM large supply low inflationary coins which I believe will survive in the following years.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: fullhdpixel on October 22, 2019, 05:43:05 PM
I prefer holding maximum percentage of cryptocurrency in the form of bitcoin. At present I don't have a good sum of cryptocurrencies making my portfolio strong. Almost every cryptocurrency holders will be having similar tendency while creating the portfolio. As bitcoin is the trusted asset that has provided with promised growth, it gains more importance than other cryptocurrencies.
I have similar case too because most of the cryptocurrency that I am holding is looking like something that has already been deserted as none of them is showing any sign of survival except some that falls within the top 20 coins, while bitcoin still remain the most positive and promising one among them all.

Bitcoin is gaining dominance today because of all these our actions of ours, we all tend to have more of bitcoin percentage in our portfolio, I also have mostly 80% of my investment in bitcoin, it was actually not up to 80% initially when altcoins were still trust worthy, but ever since altcoins has been disregarded, I have made it my main point to just put my money every time I need to invest on bitcoin, while the remaining ones now to be shared amongst the other top 20 coins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: alisonwonder on October 23, 2019, 02:59:45 AM
I think with the trading capital that I have, the current portfolio composition based on the estimated value of the assets I have still saves 75% in bitcoin while the others I use for altcoin which in my opinion have very good potential, now I focus on bitcoin because I will prepare an enormous amount of bitcoin to welcome the upcoming halving day soon.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Webetcoins on October 24, 2019, 05:24:12 AM
bitcoin must have biggest allocation in our portofolio.as main cryptocurrency bitcoin price more promising in future.moreover in every 4 years bitcoin mining reward will reduce, and ofcourse it will make bitcoin price increase alot when its supply become rarely.in my portofolio i have around 30% from total value.and another one in major altcoin.
I am also trying to collect as many bitcoin as possible right now because it is available at cheap rates. It becomes often impossible for everyone to grab bitcoin when it is going through pump phase. We shall never miss the opportunity of buying this mighty coin if we really want to have maximum advantage from crypto market.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: el kaka22 on October 24, 2019, 07:26:08 AM
I think most of us here would like to have some of those horrible coins, I mean we do not invest them when they are horrible because we like to invest early but in the end most of us have those small ones that mean to nothing in the end. Yes, they are worthless now but what if it was a big hit and made it to top 50 one day? Then we would be all super rich for nothing.

Hence, we do not put 40%+ of our money into those small stuff, that would be idiotic, we are all 50%+ bitcoin and most of us have ethereum and what not but in the end the amount of people who have 10% of their money in worthless stuff is too high, we all want that quick richness and take that chance.

I have a good portion of my money in bitcoin ethereum and litecoin as well but I still have like 10% on stuff that worth nothing.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: huige007 on October 24, 2019, 10:50:35 AM
I have currently around 60% worth of Btc good to survive for 5 years avoiding market pressures to stay Hodl. The rest are alcoins XRP, DGB, XLM large supply low inflationary coins which I believe will survive in the following years.
Keep buying more and more bitcoin because in the coming five years, bitcoin will become some rare commodity and people would be fighting for bitcoin. Your portfolio is definitely worth holding since the increase in values of bitcoin helps altcoins to increase as well. Just stay uninfluenced by the fake news of crypto scammers.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: FaMouS8828 on October 24, 2019, 07:11:42 PM
I've got approximately 60% in bitcoins in my portfolio, but my portfolio is not as large as I want. On my mind 60%, it's not a good result so now I invest only in bitcoin and pursue an aim to have over 90% bitcoins in my cryptocurrencies portfolio.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: coolcoinz on October 24, 2019, 08:41:57 PM
More than 96% BTC.
The rest is:
BCH (maybe 2%) I claimed and sold half of my BCH last year and there's still some unclaimed ones that I own.
ETH (less than 1%)
BSV (less than 1%) Most of it unclaimed.
ADA (less than 0.1%)
Used to have LTC but sold everything when Charlie Lee jumped ship.

I feel very confident with my BTC and not planning to buy any altcoins at this time.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: TrevorS on October 24, 2019, 10:25:59 PM
I believe that most of the assets should be kept in the BTC, everything else does not make much difference.
BTC ~ 75%
OCN ~ 5%
ONE ~ 5%
AKRO ~ 5%
ETH ~ 5%

I believe that most of the assets should be kept in the BTC, everything else does not make much difference. The figures are approximate, but I want to add some more types of altcoins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: darkangel11 on October 25, 2019, 01:24:33 PM
At the moment I'm 99% Bitcoin. I have some BCH that I got for free and forgot to sell. I sold most of it but there's probably some left on some of my addresses.
No altcoins, no shitcoins, BTC FTW!
I'm what you might call a holder of last resort. I'll first get rid of all my fiat and things I don't use and save Bitcoin for last. 


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: supercanada1 on October 25, 2019, 02:59:56 PM
I have currently around 60% worth of Btc good to survive for 5 years avoiding market pressures to stay Hodl. The rest are alcoins XRP, DGB, XLM large supply low inflationary coins which I believe will survive in the following years.
Keep buying more and more bitcoin because in the coming five years, bitcoin will become some rare commodity and people would be fighting for bitcoin. Your portfolio is definitely worth holding since the increase in values of bitcoin helps altcoins to increase as well. Just stay uninfluenced by the fake news of crypto scammers.
There is no doubt in this fact that in the coming days rather in 2020 bitcoin is expected to show a great pump. All people who trust bitcoin are right now busy in gathering as many bitcoin as possible for them in order to avoid any possible regrets in the near future. By maximizing the bitcoin percentage in your portfolio, you are increasing chances of becoming rich.   


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: wxa7115 on October 25, 2019, 09:12:59 PM
Honestly its not a great idea to share your holding on public  :-\ especially when it comes to bitcoin. There are shady people too here on bitcointalk so making your holding public could put a mark on some of you. Better just talk about what coins you have and what you're thinking to buy/sell/short term/long term but not the percentage of them. Personally now ,I'm trying to get funds for a good masternode what I believe it will be in top 5 masternodes soon.
The one that started this thread is not asking about how much bitcoin and altcoins you have if that was the case I will agree with your idea of not sharing that information in public, instead he is asking about the percentage of your capital you have allocated to each coin in your portfolio and there is no danger on doing that.

I have not checked my portfolio recently but I am holding something close to 95% of my capital on bitcoin, the rest is probably a combination of unclaimed bitcoin forks and some icos in which I invested long time ago that will probably never give me any profits.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: yulionoo on October 29, 2019, 05:30:04 AM
I'm sure most of the people in this community will definitely choose bitcoin as the main coin they have and definitely choose bitcoin as the coin that has the most percentage. because bitcoin is king in cryptocurrency when bitcoin goes up, most altcoins will also go up. bitcoin has always been a reference coin. so my portfolio is 80% bitcoin and the 20% are Ripple and Ethereum.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: tonyvo2017 on October 29, 2019, 05:34:19 AM
Currently in my portfolio do not hold too much bitcoin. Although its value is increasing, it is too small for capital as small as mine. I usually use most of my capital to invest in potential but underestimated tokens or coins.
I only keep about 7.93% is bitcoin.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Ucy on October 30, 2019, 05:11:22 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.

Mine are mostly Bitcoin and few other Cryptocurrencies. I don't think it is a good idea to share everything in public though.
I have few tokens I haven't checked for some months. Back then I collected few interesting ones and hope they increase in value in the future. I am still hopeful. I don't really care how long it takes. What matters to me is to have a good product in the future and developers dedication


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Suslived on October 30, 2019, 08:52:19 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.

100 coins and tokens  :o

I wish you the best of luck. I hope you can find the time to do due diligence and the necessary research/analysis required for each coin. If you're just buying and holding then it's like you're just gambling on the fate of each coin.

Personally, I've already let go of most altcoins and only keep BTC, ETH, and XRP. It's easier to stay updated and keep tabs on these coins well enough to ride uptrends or downtrends. Oh and my bitcoin portfolio percentage is 70%.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: davinchi on October 30, 2019, 03:44:25 PM
Currently in my portfolio do not hold too much bitcoin. Although its value is increasing, it is too small for capital as small as mine. I usually use most of my capital to invest in potential but underestimated tokens or coins.
I only keep about 7.93% is bitcoin.
What makes you think that most of those coins that you have really have the potential to give you what you target than bitcoin, because I have looked at the market, and I don’t really find any coin that can actually be really satisfactory more than bitcoin. You are entitled to your own decision which i will totally respect, but I think any wise investor will really make his or her investment in bitcoin to be about 50 percent, while you make the remaining percentage into those coins that I know you must have done your full research on.

Like my own portfolio now, I make sure it does not go below that 50 percent and even if I have to invest in cryptocurrency every month, I make sure that my first investment money goes to bitcoin first while I can then deal with the rest.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: wxa7115 on October 30, 2019, 09:30:20 PM
100 coins and tokens  :o

I wish you the best of luck. I hope you can find the time to do due diligence and the necessary research/analysis required for each coin. If you're just buying and holding then it's like you're just gambling on the fate of each coin.

Personally, I've already let go of most altcoins and only keep BTC, ETH, and XRP. It's easier to stay updated and keep tabs on these coins well enough to ride uptrends or downtrends. Oh and my bitcoin portfolio percentage is 70%.
100 coins are to simply too many, some investors seem to have the idea that as long as you invest money in a coin then you are an investor, but an investor must do a lot more than that, and doing your due diligence is probably the most important step, there are thousands of coins in the market but if you were to examine each coin closely you will come to understand that most of those coins are not worth your time or your money.

When you realize this then you will come to a very obvious conclusion, it is better to hold a small number of coins that you can monitor constantly than to hold so many coins that you do not have a real possibility to keep up with everything is happening around those coins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: imstillthebest on October 30, 2019, 11:08:36 PM
it is important since we are mainly talking about btc here and we are talking about portfolio which is essential for trading and investing . you hodl 100 coins op ? woah that is alot of coins you had there and i believe not all of those coins have a near zero value because i was once an airdrop follower before but most of the coins that i get still have a good value . in terms of btc 60+ percent is also huge and enough  . we must indeed prioritize btc before anything else because other coins value will solely depend on btc somehow


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: meliodas on October 31, 2019, 04:35:11 AM
When the price of bitcoin gets lower than 8,000 USD from the past few weeks, I immediately sold all of my altcoins into bitcoins and I am very happy that I did that because the price of bitcoin rapidly goes up which gave me a lot of profit since I put my bitcoins into my margin account. I am now 100% bitcoin invested in my portfolio and I will just for a clear confirmation for alt season before I convert my bitcoin back to altcoins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: poldanmig on October 31, 2019, 04:51:33 AM
Currently in my portfolio do not hold too much bitcoin. Although its value is increasing, it is too small for capital as small as mine. I usually use most of my capital to invest in potential but underestimated tokens or coins.
I only keep about 7.93% is bitcoin.
In your overall investment in Cryptocurrency is only that much the allocation? I only advise you to be careful if most of the portfolio is altcoin. because it's quite risky. I have been holding altcoin for 2 years and the price has decreased significantly now. multiply the percentage on bitcoin is pretty good than multiply altcoin. and don't choose altcoin which is still new because it's quite high risk


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Pamadar on October 31, 2019, 05:02:37 AM
When the price of bitcoin gets lower than 8,000 USD from the past few weeks, I immediately sold all of my altcoins into bitcoins and I am very happy that I did that because the price of bitcoin rapidly goes up which gave me a lot of profit since I put my bitcoins into my margin account. I am now 100% bitcoin invested in my portfolio and I will just for a clear confirmation for alt season before I convert my bitcoin back to altcoins.
That's the timing most of the traders wanted to do. Changing all Alts to Bitcoin and after doing it the value rise up, while most of those Alts are still on its same level or worse they continue to fall when Bitcoin is hyping up. Though it's also good to have some BNB, ETH and some other progressive coins but majority should still belong to Bitcoin. There's always a big chance that market will turned into complete bull. Lots of influence to reason out, China's stand and the incoming halving are examples of many good thing that will take place inside the industry.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: EdvinZ on October 31, 2019, 06:12:43 AM
I will share this information with you. I bought a little the cryptocurrency and in my portfolio Bitcoin is 60-70%. And I recommend everyone to have Bitcoin in the portfolio of at least 50%, because it is the best cryptocurrency. Pump cryptocurrency week ago showed that even with the apparent high cost of Bitcoin, it has grown more than other cryptocurrencies in a few hours.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: djsugar on October 31, 2019, 10:33:26 AM
As on 31st Oct, my 80% of portfolio is BTC and 20% is TRX.
BTC percentage was more a few days back. I am not a fan of altcoins when it comes to holding. I usually jump in 1-2 altcoins when there is some hype around a coin which can give me a short term profit. Recently, TRX was in hype because of Samsung keystore support and this was enough to go for swing trade with TRX. I sold 60% a day before and still holding a few.
I used to have diversified portfolio back in 2017 and 2018 first half with a combination of large and mid cap altcoins along with Bitcoin. But that's no longer a case because market has shifted dynamics.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: aysg76 on October 31, 2019, 03:27:32 PM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
I do not possess many coins in my portfolio but btc contribute larger share of my capital which is almost 55% and another 25% is subsituted towards ETH and rest is for other potential altcoins which are mixture of 3-4 altcoins so i am looking for new good and profitable coins to enter the market.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: BChydro on October 31, 2019, 04:08:19 PM
I used to have diversified portfolio back in 2017 and 2018 first half with a combination of large and mid cap altcoins along with Bitcoin. But that's no longer a case because market has shifted dynamics.
This is exactly the case with everyone in this market, everyone was diversifying their assets to different coins and tokens in the market and those who sold the coins when the market went high escaped the bear the market and those who hold on to the assets suffered the most as majority will not even rise again, i am holding bitcoin and all the fork coins that came with it as i am holding for a long period of time and i never invested in BCH or BSV or other forks but i am still holding all those coins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: fullhdpixel on October 31, 2019, 05:44:34 PM
Currently in my portfolio do not hold too much bitcoin. Although its value is increasing, it is too small for capital as small as mine. I usually use most of my capital to invest in potential but underestimated tokens or coins.
I only keep about 7.93% is bitcoin.
If you are talking of the next 10 years, it has nothing related to the bull run, because we will surely have bull run before that 10 years and which if you leverage your coin in the next bull run which I am seeing it happen in 2020, you will make your money.

If government is going to crack down on bitcoin, they will not be wicked also not to have it announced and form their announcement, you can start taking the necessary step to safe guard your investment which I ever doubt if the government would dare try to crack down on bitcoin when they are also beneficiary of bitcoin and other cryptocurrency proceeds. If you want to leverage, that should not be a problem but I will ask you to please be very careful not to leverage beyond what you are capable of controlling.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: iv4n on October 31, 2019, 06:15:19 PM
More then 30% is in bitcoin at this moment, I`m taking care that I always have more bitcoins then anything else. I have moments when I move my bitcoins to some alt, but only when I hear some very good news and I believe that some alt will rise in price, its one of the ways to make more bitcoins.
I have plans to sell some alts and move them to btc, to have more dominant bitcoin portfolio, in years until now I feel a bit regret cause I didn`t follow bitcoin more then other alts, cause I lost a lot of money cause investing in some alts and waiting them to rise, with bitcoin trading I had much more success.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: NewRanger on October 31, 2019, 10:57:17 PM
More then 30% is in bitcoin at this moment, I`m taking care that I always have more bitcoins then anything else. I have moments when I move my bitcoins to some alt, but only when I hear some very good news and I believe that some alt will rise in price, its one of the ways to make more bitcoins.
I have plans to sell some alts and move them to btc, to have more dominant bitcoin portfolio, in years until now I feel a bit regret cause I didn`t follow bitcoin more then other alts, cause I lost a lot of money cause investing in some alts and waiting them to rise, with bitcoin trading I had much more success.
altcoin price at this moment still drop alot,and hold altcoin  could not make our portofolil value increase.switching go  bitcoin when its price recovered will be good decision.bitcoin always dominate àt market and its price give us more profits than altcoin.actually holding 30% bitcoin is not enough, we could make it same with bitcoin dominance rate at cmc.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Maslate on October 31, 2019, 11:04:35 PM
I used to have diversified portfolio back in 2017 and 2018 first half with a combination of large and mid cap altcoins along with Bitcoin. But that's no longer a case because market has shifted dynamics.
This is exactly the case with everyone in this market, everyone was diversifying their assets to different coins and tokens in the market and those who sold the coins when the market went high escaped the bear the market and those who hold on to the assets suffered the most as majority will not even rise again, i am holding bitcoin and all the fork coins that came with it as i am holding for a long period of time and i never invested in BCH or BSV or other forks but i am still holding all those coins.
For now, i am still holding a lot of tokens from bounties and i think some of them are already losing their value. I only have few percentage of bitcoin in my portfolio so i'm still buying at the dips for more bitcoins to hold. Altcoins may only have few chances to recover but for bitcoins, they will surely reach another ATH again.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: STT on October 31, 2019, 11:15:49 PM
88% BTC
10% ETH
1% ENRG
1% PLAY (ETH token)


I did used to have alot more alt coins because I was mining them back in the day but I think Proof of stake is the most feasible inclusive protocol for the masses.   On smaller transactions I dont see why it shouldnt be used and be cheap and fast to use, I'd like to see the case tested for its popular use and I think that does occur at some point as part of general market progression.  
  PLAY is a betting token that allows holders to collect 1% from the games played using the token so again holders are included in ongoing transaction activity.   I think ETH may use POS more in future but Im not sure of the map for when.   I would be more involved with alts probably though I can see why BTC is favoured but I'm focused on gold mining activity and macro economics, etc.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: bryant.coleman on November 01, 2019, 01:30:16 AM
I have sold most of my altcoins other than ETH in 2018, so my portfolio is mostly composed of Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash as of now. Here is the percentage-wise composition of my holdings currently:

BTC - 95.73%
BCH - 3.33%
Other altcoins - 0.97%

I purchased some BCH a few days back and it took the BCH percentage from 2.8% to 3.3%. And when I purchased it, the exchange rate was around BTC0.0278 per coin. And after that it increased to BTC0.0309 per coin.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Inkdatar on November 01, 2019, 04:00:41 AM
In my portfolio, the biggest percentage I have is bitcoin to sum up it is 65%, next is Eth 20% which I really hold in my wallet and lastly the remaining percentage is altcoin. Some of the coins I have come from the airdrop no value and just a display in my wallet. We also need to scrutinize some of our coins in our portfolio due to some of them can not sustain the value in the market.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: CarnagexD on November 01, 2019, 07:21:11 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
Same with the other I have plenty of coins in my wallet but not all them have good value in the market that's why I keep on holding those coins. Actually, 50% of my holding is in bitcoin and the rest are the best altcoin for me just like ethereum , ripple and binance coin. The percentage of ethereum in my wallet is 20% and in ripple and binance coin are 15%. But, one of my plan for this coming year 2020 is to more percentage in bitcoin so I can make more profit once the price goes up.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Landak on November 01, 2019, 10:38:23 AM
My current portfolio
66% btc
24% xrp
9%   ltc
1%   shittoken with low value
I could say that soon xrp will dominate in my portfolio, because I often buy xrp rather than ltc.
why not just hold bitcoin?hmm.. depending on the situation, if there is a signal the price of bitcoin will go up, i will sell xrp and buy bitcoin.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: keychainX on November 01, 2019, 11:29:46 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.

I usually change my holdings adjusted to bitcoin dominance, the rest in ETH.

When coming across altcoins I always move them to BTC/ETH or in rare occations to USDT


/KX


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: cryptoangel on November 01, 2019, 01:50:46 PM
My current portfolio
66% btc
24% xrp
9%   ltc
1%   shittoken with low value
I could say that soon xrp will dominate in my portfolio, because I often buy xrp rather than ltc.
why not just hold bitcoin?hmm.. depending on the situation, if there is a signal the price of bitcoin will go up, i will sell xrp and buy bitcoin.
Xrp is still stay in top region so you can hold this altcoin, may be it will raise again. But Bitcoin is the long term trusted cryptocurrency so as soon as possible you can exchange to BTC  it will make good profit on future. Normally  Ripple is banking support platform so some peoples are move BTC so market will going to moon.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Oilacris on November 01, 2019, 02:14:17 PM
60% BTC
20% ETH
10% LTC
10% on some non popular alts

These might not be a good partitioning but I do believe into this line up. 8)


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Zeke_23 on November 01, 2019, 02:29:05 PM
As for me

40% BTC
30% ETH
20% XRP
10% BCH

I'm not holding too much coin as of now since I recently converted it to btc and some for ethereum.

My current portfolio
66% btc
24% xrp
9%   ltc
1%   shittoken with low value
I could say that soon xrp will dominate in my portfolio, because I often buy xrp rather than ltc.
why not just hold bitcoin?hmm.. depending on the situation, if there is a signal the price of bitcoin will go up, i will sell xrp and buy bitcoin.
Xrp is still stay in top region so you can hold this altcoin, may be it will raise again. But Bitcoin is the long term trusted cryptocurrency so as soon as possible you can exchange to BTC  it will make good profit on future. Normally  Ripple is banking support platform so some peoples are move BTC so market will going to moon.
Considering XRP on how good it is after having issues before, it stays on its position as top 3.
Being centralized does not stop it to stand to be one of the popular altcoins, tho a lot of crypto users doesn't really want a centralized coin, we can still say that there are still more users who want XRP.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Palider on November 01, 2019, 02:33:57 PM
I have 30% on Bitcoin. And 70% in altcoins came from my campaigns in 2017 and 2018.

Right now I'm waiting for the right time to sell the altcoins I'm holding. since the price has dropped so maybe when the Bitcoin Halving is near I will dump all of these to shift all my fund to bitcoin.  I am confident that the price of bitcoin will increase and I know that you are thinking the same.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: NeironixNV on November 01, 2019, 02:48:43 PM
I am close to the point of view of many participants in this section, about Bitcoin, because Bitcoin is the most trusted asset that has checked the time. Bitcoin should make up a large share in the portfolioof a conservative investor, (40%+)  I sometimes dabble in making portfolios here https://neironix.io/portfolios, but so far it all works somehow crookedly, but the site itself has good crypto info.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Landak on November 01, 2019, 04:05:09 PM
As for me

40% BTC
30% ETH
20% XRP
10% BCH

I'm not holding too much coin as of now since I recently converted it to btc and some for ethereum.

My current portfolio
66% btc
24% xrp
9%   ltc
1%   shittoken with low value
I could say that soon xrp will dominate in my portfolio, because I often buy xrp rather than ltc.
why not just hold bitcoin?hmm.. depending on the situation, if there is a signal the price of bitcoin will go up, i will sell xrp and buy bitcoin.
Xrp is still stay in top region so you can hold this altcoin, may be it will raise again. But Bitcoin is the long term trusted cryptocurrency so as soon as possible you can exchange to BTC  it will make good profit on future. Normally  Ripple is banking support platform so some peoples are move BTC so market will going to moon.
Considering XRP on how good it is after having issues before, it stays on its position as top 3.
Being centralized does not stop it to stand to be one of the popular altcoins, tho a lot of crypto users doesn't really want a centralized coin, we can still say that there are still more users who want XRP.
there are still many who want xrp, the factor is because the speed of the transaction is very fast compared to other altcoin or bitcoin itself. and that is also one of the reasons I will still buy xrp again and again.
and it is easy to do arbitrate between exchange markets , with the speed of their transactions (instant).
(BTC/XRP send to another exchange market XRP/BTC and repeat again until get a lot profit)


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: iv4n on November 01, 2019, 07:19:51 PM
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altcoin price at this moment still drop alot,and hold altcoin  could not make our portofolil value increase.switching go  bitcoin when its price recovered will be good decision.bitcoin always dominate àt market and its price give us more profits than altcoin.actually holding 30% bitcoin is not enough, we could make it same with bitcoin dominance rate at cmc.

I know, 30% is not enough, but I just cant abandon some coins! :) Its funny that I`m pretty attached to some of them, now after so many years with them! How to dump them when I have so much fun trading with them and gambling with some of them? And that`s not all, some alts have pretty awesome communities, and their teams are still working hard, even price is low.
I will never forget one sentence from some article from few years ago, its something like this:
..in the beginning bitcoin was just for fun, zero value, people worked for bitcoin and on bitcoin without any profit, there was just an idea, passion, sacrifice... now at this price same people still have ideas and passion for crypto, and they are full with money..
I would like to feel like that one day, to support projects even when they are down, one day maybe we will be rewarded for that!


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: STT on November 01, 2019, 09:21:43 PM
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crypto users doesn't really want a centralized coin

We cant mix the two terms, XRP is massively centralised and due to release increasingly large amounts of coins from its reserves so that holding the token is not really any stake in its ongoing progress.   The only way to share in XRP success is to own shares of the company who owns it, the currency holders dont they are just users from what I can see.    Crypto isnt centralised and the recent news from China is probably important in recognising they are unlikely to actually hand control in a capitalist way to users of any blockchain they construct and allow.
   Same deal happened with Venezuela, we have to draw a line in the sand so that people can realise digital currency doesnt qualify as crypto and one party that can control the whole network is no real advancement over FIAT really.    I wouldn't include XRP alongside BTC any more then I would list my tether, FIAT or paypal balance.    I own some gold too but its not really related and sure enough they are giving me KYC problems on the idea if it can be confiscated on assumptions.
  Why would rate anything centralised as equal to BTC.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: avarnet on November 02, 2019, 10:13:50 AM
The average dominance of the investment of many people in Bitcoin. has become fairness. and I will also give a percentage of my investment in the 2019 cryptocurrency market, which I set aside every month from my income to invest in Cryptocurrency

  • Bitcoin 85%
  • Tron 10%
  • Bnb 5%
  • Shit Token 5%

5% that I have allocated for shit tokens indeed I am ready for a loss should a scam occur. because I allocate a little for that. and also I still have a lot of token lists that don't have the price of a bounty campaign


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: huige007 on November 02, 2019, 01:25:12 PM
I am close to the point of view of many participants in this section, about Bitcoin, because Bitcoin is the most trusted asset that has checked the time. Bitcoin should make up a large share in the portfolioof a conservative investor, (40%+)  I sometimes dabble in making portfolios here https://neironix.io/portfolios, but so far it all works somehow crookedly, but the site itself has good crypto info.
I still think that 40%+ is not a very large share for bitcoin or you can say that it is not according to the worth of bitcoin. The percentage should be at least 70%.  sharing such things in portfolio lays a good impression. Bitcoin holders are the rich people of crypto world.  Believe me or not, but anyone who has bitcoin is special for others. All of us want to have more of this digital asset. It has the most number of supporters.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on November 02, 2019, 02:53:27 PM
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altcoin price at this moment still drop alot,and hold altcoin  could not make our portofolil value increase.switching go  bitcoin when its price recovered will be good decision.bitcoin always dominate àt market and its price give us more profits than altcoin.actually holding 30% bitcoin is not enough, we could make it same with bitcoin dominance rate at cmc.

I know, 30% is not enough, but I just cant abandon some coins! :) Its funny that I`m pretty attached to some of them, now after so many years with them! How to dump them when I have so much fun trading with them and gambling with some of them? And that`s not all, some alts have pretty awesome communities, and their teams are still working hard, even price is low.
I will never forget one sentence from some article from few years ago, its something like this:
..in the beginning bitcoin was just for fun, zero value, people worked for bitcoin and on bitcoin without any profit, there was just an idea, passion, sacrifice... now at this price same people still have ideas and passion for crypto, and they are full with money..
I would like to feel like that one day, to support projects even when they are down, one day maybe we will be rewarded for that!
For me, if that's your decision then it will be fine.
Dividing your investment into different crypto is fine, even if you do not focus more on bitcoin as long as you think that it is profitable, then it is fine. Putting it to different crypto is better, having more options can give you more opportunity to make a profit.
 


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Fappanu on November 02, 2019, 03:08:58 PM
I have

  XRP: 30%
  Ethereum: 30%
 
and 40% on Bitcoin, I am preparing it for the possible bullrun that will happen next year. And while I have extra money I keep adding to it because I know this is my coin that will lead the Bull run!


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: doomloop on November 03, 2019, 08:16:43 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
Same with the other I have plenty of coins in my wallet but not all them have good value in the market that's why I keep on holding those coins. Actually, 50% of my holding is in bitcoin and the rest are the best altcoin for me just like ethereum , ripple and binance coin. The percentage of ethereum in my wallet is 20% and in ripple and binance coin are 15%. But, one of my plan for this coming year 2020 is to more percentage in bitcoin so I can make more profit once the price goes up.
This is great that you are thinking about increasing the percentage of your bitcoin holding because in this way definitely you would be able to cash out huge profits in next year during the pump of bitcoin. I am not going to invest much into altcoins as they also increase only when bitcoin does. If we are supposed to hold all them then why not just hold the king of profits i.e. bitcoin.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: supercanada1 on November 03, 2019, 09:56:40 AM
I have

  XRP: 30%
  Ethereum: 30%
 
and 40% on Bitcoin, I am preparing it for the possible bullrun that will happen next year. And while I have extra money I keep adding to it because I know this is my coin that will lead the Bull run!
All the three coins are good coins but I think you should at least have 50 percent of bitcoin. Decrease the number of XRP and ethereum by 5% or more and increase your bitcoin holding. Now that bitcoin has decided to rise, having a larger number means getting a larger profit. When the bitcoin will grow to 15k dollars, sell out some of it and recover your percentage of altcoins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: ioanbtc on November 03, 2019, 10:04:44 AM
I most of time have 50% Bitcoin, and 20% Eth, 20% Nano, and 10% other altcoins with not high value, but most of time i try to get some more bitcoin when possible. But i wait for an altcoin grow that why i still hold some altcoins.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: fiulpro on November 03, 2019, 02:01:17 PM
Most of the times it's just 100% Bitcoins , because infact it is exceptionally the only dominating currency in the world and I believe in Bitcoins and even if I get ETH or something else then what I do is , I actually just convert them into Bitcoins because believe me this is something else.
I have been holding them up for more than 5 years and there are times that I feel bad about not being able to encash but I think I will wait.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Edraket31 on November 03, 2019, 03:21:26 PM
Most of the times it's just 100% Bitcoins , because infact it is exceptionally the only dominating currency in the world and I believe in Bitcoins and even if I get ETH or something else then what I do is , I actually just convert them into Bitcoins because believe me this is something else.
I have been holding them up for more than 5 years and there are times that I feel bad about not being able to encash but I think I will wait.

Great, it's okay, it doesn't matter what and how many coins you had traded as there is no limit on it, it's really depend on you.

We do have different kind of trading strategies, for some they are very conservative just like you who wanted to trade or invest only on top coins, for some they are risk taker that they even buying dump coins, thinking and wishing it will have potential and can grow in the future.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: wxa7115 on November 03, 2019, 06:46:27 PM
Bitcoin is 70% of my portofolio, actually my assets is not much because earning from bounty is not much. But i keep earning from bounty and airdrop and mostly i convert it to Bitcoin. And then hold it, maybe if need money i will sell a little. Mostly my assets in Bitcoin and Ethereum for now. But for Ethereum i am not do anything about it, because want to hold it and not sell it for now. Don't know when i will sell it.
Some may consider the percentage of your bitcoin in your portfolio to be too high but I think it is a very healthy percentage, bitcoin is close to that level of dominance and I have always thought it is a good idea to to keep your bitcoin holdings close to that level, and you are doing a good thing by holding most of the rest of your capital in ethereum since I believe next year is going to be a very good year for it.

But remember many concentrate themselves on getting short term profits but if you are invested in bitcoin and ethereum that is not the best way to treat those coins, it is better to concentrate on long term profits, not only because your results will be more predictable but also because it will be easier for you.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Wend on November 03, 2019, 11:00:03 PM
Most of the times it's just 100% Bitcoins , because infact it is exceptionally the only dominating currency in the world and I believe in Bitcoins and even if I get ETH or something else then what I do is , I actually just convert them into Bitcoins because believe me this is something else.
I have been holding them up for more than 5 years and there are times that I feel bad about not being able to encash but I think I will wait.

We do have different kind of trading strategies, for some they are very conservative just like you who wanted to trade or invest only on top coins, for some they are risk taker that they even buying dump coins, thinking and wishing it will have potential and can grow in the future.
Different strategies? are most of us can learn for everyone also on what strategies they have.
If we ask them to teach us on what strategy that they have, Sharing strategy is the best option i think.
And depend on us of which coins we pick up to trade and that can earn more profit for trading.
Buying some dump coins and we make sure also if have a potential to increase the price so that we could not waste our time for trading it.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: ufaiz50 on November 04, 2019, 04:13:01 AM
For coins that I hold with a high amount. Everything I hold as a portfolio is a big crypto, so I have often to monitor market crypto:
XRP
Doge (I like doge for long-time trading where I always place a profit of 10% before being sell)
BTC
BNB
XMR
LEO

I did not enter the token because in my opinion it is not feasible to add to the portfolio, given the market is dominated by bitcoin.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: zidanw on November 04, 2019, 05:11:36 AM
Approximately 3 This month every month I buy bitcoin for investment in the 2020 period I will sell. but I still keep altcoin assets that are still almost 1 year I still hold because of falling prices and of course I will not sell. I will not sell my assets at low prices or lose money. I will give a presentation below

  • 70% Bitcoin
  • 10% Ethereum
  • 5% Tron
  • 10% Litecoin
  • 5% Shit Token

I have a lot of worthless Altcoin that is obtained from the bounty campaign for about 1 year there is no trading on the Exchange and not yet registered. average project scam


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Yatsan on November 04, 2019, 06:56:13 AM
I have a lot of altcoins that are worthless in my wallet, but this list will be the most stable coin that I have.

BTC - 50%
ETH - 25%
XRP - 25%

That is the list that I am holding right now, but I am doing daily trading, so I have allotted capital for trading. Mostly I don't have a selected coin to trade because when I am trading, I just follow the trend, and gladly, it is working.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Kevondo on November 04, 2019, 12:56:34 PM
Most of the times it's just 100% Bitcoins , because infact it is exceptionally the only dominating currency in the world and I believe in Bitcoins and even if I get ETH or something else then what I do is , I actually just convert them into Bitcoins because believe me this is something else.
I have been holding them up for more than 5 years and there are times that I feel bad about not being able to encash but I think I will wait.

Great, it's okay, it doesn't matter what and how many coins you had traded as there is no limit on it, it's really depend on you.

We do have different kind of trading strategies, for some they are very conservative just like you who wanted to trade or invest only on top coins, for some they are risk taker that they even buying dump coins, thinking and wishing it will have potential and can grow in the future.
Everyone has the freedom to trade according to his priorities. So an individual should adopt the way that will eventually work for him. All of his actions, decisions strategies, tips and tricks depend on the type of trader he becomes. As long as he is trading with bitcoin or holding it, he is destined o become rich earlier than anyone can predict. Choosing other coins over bitcoin is an act of ignorance.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Colt81 on November 04, 2019, 02:32:36 PM
Well honestly, my holdings are 50% bitcoin and the other 50% is divided in altcoins such as ETH, XRP, LTC, BCH and XMR. I also have a lot of shitcoins in my wallet, which i got from bounty campaigns that are unsuccessful. The reason i didn't consider it as my funds or holdings because they don't have any good value at all.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on November 04, 2019, 02:41:37 PM
I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value.
Jesus.  Couldn't you have sold them all before they went to zero, or is that what they were always worth?  I've never participated in an airdrop OR a bounty, so I wouldn't be familiar with how those things are valued.

I keep all my crypto in a single multi-wallet, and I had to check the % just now to figure this question out.  Bitcoin makes up almost 88% of my little portfolio almost exactly, which IMO is about exactly what it should be.  Most altcoins are just pure shit and aren't worth owning, while bitcoin is the undisputed king of crypto.  If it made up less than 88% of what I own, I'd probably be straight out gambling with my investments, which is something I don't do.

BTC - 50%
ETH - 25%
XRP - 25%
ETH I can understand, but Ripple?  Eeeesh.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: supercanada1 on November 05, 2019, 05:20:03 PM
My bad... I own just very little of bitcoin, just around 7%. I wish to add more fraction to it because next year is going to shoot really high (my thought). The remaining is much of shit coins that have been on the portfolio for who knows when.
That is actually really low and you should increase it. You yourself know that which means the plan is on the way to make more bitcoin. But do not feel bad because there are still many examples who have no bitcoin at all. You are far better than those too who hold goo amount of it but still cant trust its potential. Basically you are equipped with tools that are essential for long term success.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: mazdafunsun on November 05, 2019, 08:49:37 PM
It is probably about 90%, because all other alts which i am holding lost their value drastically when the first big drop came back in the time when btc came from 20k down. There are very few coins I still have my belief in, even if they have good ground and good team, it does not mean that the value will get back to the ATH.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: White Christmas on November 06, 2019, 07:07:21 AM
Actually there is no problem on sharing my portfolio or my wallet. Right now I am still holding some bitcoin and altcoins to be specifically I am holding this kind of coins.
-bitcoin
-xrp
-ethereum
-dogecoin
-litecoin
This are the coins in my portfolio and also I have some bad or what we called trash coins that are given by the projects that I've been promoting or those coins that I've got from the bounty campaigns that I participate.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: mirakal on November 06, 2019, 07:57:12 AM
It is probably about 90%, because all other alts which i am holding lost their value drastically when the first big drop came back in the time when btc came from 20k down. There are very few coins I still have my belief in, even if they have good ground and good team, it does not mean that the value will get back to the ATH.
If that's how big bitcoin own in your portfolio then you are not affected much by the downtrend of the market.

Most people who are affected a lot are those who are so aggressive with holding altcoins, just like me, I have only few bitcoins in my wallet as my exposure were fully focus on altcoins as I made some profit back then so I stick with it, however I realize that my decision was wrong and until now I am still holding it as I don't want to regret selling it because I panic.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: leea-1334 on November 06, 2019, 09:59:22 AM
Bitcoin started out as 90% for a long time for me, and then around 2018 I brought it down to 80% by exchanging to alts. Lesson learnt!

Now it is going back up to above 90% because I do not add anymore alts.

I have

  XRP: 30%
  Ethereum: 30%
 
and 40% on Bitcoin, I am preparing it for the possible bullrun that will happen next year. And while I have extra money I keep adding to it because I know this is my coin that will lead the Bull run!

Ethereum at 30% I get but Ripple a third of your portfolio sounds a bit like a gamble! You think in a bullrun Ripple will outperform ETH or BTC? Maybe also,,, but it is too centralized and low on utility for me.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: wxa7115 on November 07, 2019, 04:30:15 PM
My bad... I own just very little of bitcoin, just around 7%. I wish to add more fraction to it because next year is going to shoot really high (my thought). The remaining is much of shit coins that have been on the portfolio for who knows when.
When it comes to this market bitcoin should be the main focus of your portfolio, I understand if some people like to take a higher risk and like to invest in altcoins but you should still keep at least half of your portfolio in bitcoin if you do not then you will miss instances where bitcoin begins to grow faster than altcoins like what we saw during the last months.

Your only hope for your portfolio to be profitable is that we saw an altcoin season soon but it is doubtful that is going to happen when most of the focus of investors is still on bitcoin.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: Rustamm on November 11, 2019, 01:58:26 PM
Recently, some altcoins have begun to restore their price, so I think that we need to monitor the price of the coins that we keep and when the price is high, sell them and purchase BTC. I try to increase the percentage of BTC in my crypto portfolio, because most altcoins brought me losses and only BTC was the most valuable.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: wxa7115 on November 13, 2019, 07:56:17 PM
Recently, some altcoins have begun to restore their price, so I think that we need to monitor the price of the coins that we keep and when the price is high, sell them and purchase BTC. I try to increase the percentage of BTC in my crypto portfolio, because most altcoins brought me losses and only BTC was the most valuable.
Most altcoins had been a very bad investment during the last years, however I have reasons to believe this will change during the next year so it is important to keep track of the most popular altcoins in the market in the case they begin to go up, even if I prefer to keep most of my portfolio in the form of bitcoin it is undeniable that the easiest way to grow your bitcoin is for altcoins to go up in value.

And for that we need the confidence of investors to be restored and that is not something easy to accomplish when we take into account that during this year the coin that has given the greatest profits is bitcoin.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: GunsLair on November 13, 2019, 08:20:01 PM
My ideal portfolio looks like this when it has 80% of bitcoins. The remaining 20% ​​is probably ethereum and some other altcoin. But at the moment I have only 30% of bitcoin at my portfolio. But I strive for the ideal.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: wxa7115 on November 17, 2019, 04:46:37 PM
My ideal portfolio looks like this when it has 80% of bitcoins. The remaining 20% ​​is probably ethereum and some other altcoin. But at the moment I have only 30% of bitcoin at my portfolio. But I strive for the ideal.
Since you are holding 70% on altcoins and their performance has been so bad then you may as well keep holding them, I doubt that altcoins are going to go down that much lower, so take advantage of this, however this only applies if you are holding valuable altcoins that are in the top 20, if you are holding altcoins that are outside the top 100 then you should consider the possibility of selling for a loss before it gets too late and you lose any chance to get some money.

But once we see the market of altcoins recovering you could sell your good altcoins in exchange of bitcoin and get to your desired portfolio.


Title: Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
Post by: tbterryboy on November 20, 2019, 05:58:31 AM
This is not important to discuss, but it's for general curiosity. I hold over 100 coins and tokens but most of them found in airdrops so they have near zero value. I only have 11 including BTC that I invested and really care about. I don't want to name all of them but as of today, nearly 66% percent (based on BTC price, not fiat) of my portfolio fills with Bitcoin.
Can you share your percentage of BTC holding? Kindly, only count coins that have value.
Lol, I only have Bitcoin. This year I just chose to go for Bitcoin alone and nothing else. It's not that I don't like altcoins, but I just felt that Bitcoin is only going to work out for me this year and by the way it's the top coin in the market. Things have been going as I expected, the price went up from around $4000 when I invested and went up to $13,000, i thought that was going to be the bull run and it dropped back to the current price rate of $8000. I didn't sell anything, I am still holding my coins and I am believing that the bull run is coming anytime soon. We already getting close to December and before we know it we will get into 2020 and then halving.