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June 21, 2017, 04:14:02 PM
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Why not both? zCash has great features that fulfill a particular niche (great transaction security). Bitcoin is, well, Bitcoin. It's a little bit ridiculous to choose between the two, nor should you. I hope zCash continues to grow, as coins with superior technology deserve to rise to the top.
It is a common myth that Bitcoin is ruled by a majority of miners. This is not true. Bitcoin miners "vote" on the ordering of transactions, but that's all they do. They can't vote to change the network rules.
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June 22, 2017, 03:10:58 AM
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Both have their own advantages, bitcoin or zcash of high value.
But every decision is different, and most importantly it should be profitable.
And in my opinion, bitcoin is good for now.


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June 22, 2017, 03:38:15 AM
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Do you think there is room for two currencies to grow in demand, shrink in supply exponentially? Will they cut into each other's market share?

Bitcoin has been proven and can be divided into tiny fractions, given the fact it is working it seems a safe bet for the future. It has failures, though. From an economic standpoint, if zcash replaces it in underground markets, will bitcoins legal uses keep its demand high? Will it continue to grow from speculation?

 Bitcoin isn't private, tumbling it has huge risks and the end user has lots of security demands to remain anonymous. It may not be the best for underground uses whcih may have an economic impact. zcash is bitcoin but with its flaws ironed out.I do suspect it will grow like bitcoin but I'm interested in the dynamics.

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Instead to compare one coin to another , you should make sure whether you are saying really good or not , Here I am.not trying to troll you but want explain .
Just think that you are right but what will happen when all the bitcoiners will enter in the  zcash then a big cloud will force the network of zcash , I mean the capacity of the other coins to handle the traffic of users is not comparable to the Bitcoin .
Here you can see that with the increase in the users the fee and confirmation time also increases.
So we can't remain with the economical growth of the coin , here for all the long term investment is only Bitcoin because Bitcoin has legality in many countries but not any altcoins ( except banking sector coins like ripple ) .
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