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The lowest price in Ethereum may range from $40 to $60. The cryptocurrency market is now ushered in the winter, and miners have sold their own bitcoins, otherwise their production may go bankrupt, so bitcoin will continue to fall.
Yeah, you got that right. While Eth and the other coins are going further down, why not look at other altcoins that have shown amazing potential? Take Byteball, as a clearcut example. So much simpler but better than most.
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I agree that byteball has a good potential in the market, this could be the one coin that can challenge ethereum in terms of creating a token for new ICO honestly I am not into Byteball yet but will definitely look to it, ethereum is in difficult situation now because so many holders are dumping it now.
Now is a good time to check Byteball out. New distribution method will happen soon!
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Byteball. It's like the Ethereum of DAG BUT with simpler smart contracts. Plus a friendly end user interface so can be used by both the man on the street and developers. Ethereum is only for developers.
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This is really a promising solution for campaigns wishing to launch an ICO and the advantages of Byteball over Ethereum are obvious. Now many projects are transferring their tokens from blockchain Ethereum, for example, to blockchain Stellar, TRON, EOS, and now you can switch to Byteball. I believe that the Ethereum team needs to improve its platform and make changes, otherwise they will not stand the competition.
I couldn't agree more. Too hard to ignore the crumbs that these altcoins are advancing in the whole cryptocurrency world now, right?
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Did you know, that thanks to a huge team of 120 contributing translators, the Byteball wallet is available in 24 different languages?
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This is a bit of a biased analysis probably intended to shill Byteball, focusing only on ease of use and omitting essential elements of such a comparison like Security & Scalability of the blockchain.
Right now one of the most important questions for any blockchain is to find a Proof mechanism that is maximally secure without inefficiently burning ridiculous amounts of energy...
correct, Byteball has no blocks or miners and scales way better than ethereum That was the idea. And people are taking notice.
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Now I cannot even say whether to hold any coin or sell it off, with the way things are going now In fact, I'm terribly tired of the present market, and I still see it fall drastically again before this year runs out. I hope next week favours us as regards crypto. The market is just terrible.
Too hard to tell what will happen in the next couple of weeks. Better of checking other altcoins than waiting for Eth or Btc to gain again. A whole lot are big strides in actually giving these two some competition. Take Byteball, for example. It is like the Ethereum of DAG but with much simpler smart contracts. Also, with a friendly end user interface so that it can be used by both the man on the street and developers. Ethereum is only for developers.
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In other news, https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-46150107A Chinese headmaster was fired for using his school's electricity supply to mine Ethereum. A better idea would have been using Byteball: no miners, no blocks, just transactions.
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In other news, https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-46150107A Chinese headmaster was fired for using his school's electricity supply to mine Ethereum. A better idea would have been using Byteball: no miners, no blocks, just transactions.
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In other news, https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-46150107A Chinese headmaster was fired for using his school's electricity supply to mine Ethereum. A better idea would have been using Byteball: no miners, no blocks, just transactions.
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this will never happen because ethereum will forever remain the king of iсo and there will not be more of the second project
Forever? The Byteball model is simply superior to that of Ethereum, imo. Ethereum, by its design, was never meant to be used to raise ICO funds. Sure it is a powerful platform, no doubt about that, but using it to raise ICO funds was never the intention. Byteball has an in-wallet feature like real world ID verifcation etc to make raising ICO funds much easier for both the fundraiser and the person buying the ICO assets. Just my two cents.
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