It's still a bit early to declare winners. EOS has a lot to prove and it's still not launched. With the past of Dan Larimer, I would not bet against EOS. I also think Cardano has potential. It will depend on the quality of the software once the public can play with it.
I heard that Dan had two previous projects that he handed on to other people to run, and others fear he will do the same with EOS in a year or two, when he sees greener pastures. I'm long eth, comfortable in the notion that Buterin hasn't jumped ship. When he pulls a Charlie Lee, I'll worry. (Actually, in the future, when any notable crypto guy like Lee ever publicly cashes out, I'm going to liquidate 15% of my holdings because it's an imminent drop)
I hold EOS too, though. Aeternity is my pick for a lower end coin to meteorically rise.