It definitely can be a threat to BTC. Checkout all the news about different countries's attempt to utilize Ethereum's model to develop their own digital currency.
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Just like bitcoin is under-priced several years ago, some altcoins with huge potential are under rated right now. The problem is nobody clearly know which one is the next Ethereum.
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The short term price change should be irrelevant when its long term potential is high. IOTA still has problems and when these problems are cleared, IOTA will be heading to the moon.
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Definitely a clickbait. Should be more careful in posting next time.
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By the way, if one still has some fiat cash to invest, I would say it is the right time to catch the potential bottom.
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A panic period. Panic chain reaction and so on. Everything is still the same, except the faith on cryptos changes a bit.
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Joined the bounty campaign. Question: how does this project compare with other music related projects such as Voise, MUSE, etc?
To answer the Voise question I will quote my previous answer Voise VSM recently had their ICO and it is quite a success they are also a decentralized music streaming/sharing platform,
What could be the difference/advantages of Opus to them and other music related crypto?
Sorry to say this, but to call Voise VSM a decentralized music sharing platform is completely incorrect; They they store everything on their central server. 1.Voise raised their money with no product. Opus is 3 steps ahead. We raised a round of VC funding this January, and now we have a working beta and a demonstrable product. 2. Voise, Is simply a coin that can only be used on their website. That's it Opus is an entire music sharing infrastructure. We use IPFS and Ethereum such that all songs and metadata data are stored decentrally and rapidly on the IPFS swarm and Ethereum. We are also going to release APIs for third party player developers to create their own Opus players, ensuring decentralize in every aspect of the stack. If you have more questions regarding the technical development, check our Github or ask us on our slack: http://slack.opus-foundation.org/As for Muse, I'm not too familiar with the technical details but it appears what they are doing is kind of a registry (Think ISNB) where artists can register their music. We are a music service platform including storage of music tracks and value stransfer. Actually we are already planning a system similar to Muse's (UMRN) where artists can register their music. You can read more about this in our whitepaper. http://opus-foundation.org/whitepaper.pdfI was very excited to see this item because I was a Chinese, and the cto of my project was also a Chinese, which made me very happy. Haha, so you were chinese? What happened. Anyways we plan to use this to our advantage and expand into the fresh chinese market (Which doesn't have a streaming service like Spotify right now) Thank you for the detailed answer. After browsing the whitepaper, I find that this is definitely a project with huge potential.
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Isn't it should be other way around?
It should be the other way around but there are various reasons why altcoins are falling too. Probably the main reason many altcoins are falling too because in anticipation of bitcoin split, many people are selling their altcoin stash, converts it into bitcoin and convert it into fiat to secure money. Agree. Basically some people are cashing out to reduce the pressure induced by holding altcoins.
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Joined the bounty campaign. Question: how does this project compare with other music related projects such as Voise, MUSE, etc?
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I think most new altcoins which are still using a Qt-wallet (blackcoin version) will be dead. They are just too scammy and without potential real world applications.
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The price is not the only factor to consider when you invest in cryptos. You need to look at the total supply of coins. For example, Byteball is more expansive then Eth right now, but its market cap is way smaller than Eth, due to the total number of coins is smaller.
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Stay away from Yobit is a good idea. So many coins on Yobit are dead.
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FYI: Etheroll holds strong when the majority of Altcoins are dumped very hard. Nonetheless, this bloodshed will end one day and only the strong will survive.
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It is hard to find successful airdrops like Byteball nowadays. What a pity!
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Byteballs are dumped so hard after the airdrop yesterday. Still, it is a legit project considering it is totally free.
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Stratis is still overpriced even today. Its smart contract is still not available yet when other strong Eth contenders have arrived.
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