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August 30, 2017, 12:44:43 AM |
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Well currently, the market cap of Ethereum is half that of Bitcoin: https://coinmarketcap.com/It just needs bitcoin's price to drop back to say $3000 and Ether's price to move to $500 for the "flippening" to happen. That sounds far fetched right now. But things change fast. Any other Altcoin on the horizon that you think may shake up BTC?
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August 30, 2017, 02:37:22 AM |
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Having an altcoin to overcome bitcoin's Greatness, its value, and maybe its technology, is not an impossible site. It may seem as if nothing can surpass bitcoin. Bitcoin's value as of the moment is overwhelmingly high and being the first crypto currency to be established is one factor that made it valuable as it is today. However, a small possibility of an altcoin to rise and be able to surpass its market value is right around the corner. although, this will not happen overtime and a lot of effort and time and finances will have to be given for an altcoin to surpass Btc. Not an easy challenge indeed.
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August 30, 2017, 03:01:43 AM |
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Honestly no one can predict the future so who knows at the end of the day. lol
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sanjeevtalks (OP)
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August 30, 2017, 04:42:52 AM |
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So can we spot a few altcoins which could dethrone bitcoin?
Etereum is easily one contender. Any others??
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Barbut
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August 30, 2017, 05:00:35 AM |
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Its not impossible, many things can happen in future. I can't even guess which coin that can be, ETH like first behind bitcoin in price and popularity, or some new altcoin? There is many other altcoins, can any of this altcoins overhaul bitcoin value is really hard to guess. Who knows answer on this question have a chance to buy now and become very rich later. It will not be easy task for that altcoin, btc already cost a lot and predictions are more then optimistic, altcoin that can overcome bitcoin will need to have better code and very active devs and community. Is there altcoin that have forum like this one where we can earn with commenting, and then spent that altcoin on many other things?
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sanjeevtalks (OP)
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August 30, 2017, 05:52:47 AM |
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Its not impossible, many things can happen in future. I can't even guess which coin that can be, ETH like first behind bitcoin in price and popularity, or some new altcoin? There is many other altcoins, can any of this altcoins overhaul bitcoin value is really hard to guess. Who knows answer on this question have a chance to buy now and become very rich later. It will not be easy task for that altcoin, btc already cost a lot and predictions are more then optimistic, altcoin that can overcome bitcoin will need to have better code and very active devs and community. Is there altcoin that have forum like this one where we can earn with commenting, and then spent that altcoin on many other things?
Yes it will take no less than a breakthrough to achieve that feat. This forum is awesome. Great Marketing strategy
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fedoralite
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August 30, 2017, 05:57:56 AM |
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Its not impossible, many things can happen in future. I can't even guess which coin that can be, ETH like first behind bitcoin in price and popularity, or some new altcoin? There is many other altcoins, can any of this altcoins overhaul bitcoin value is really hard to guess. Who knows answer on this question have a chance to buy now and become very rich later. It will not be easy task for that altcoin, btc already cost a lot and predictions are more then optimistic, altcoin that can overcome bitcoin will need to have better code and very active devs and community. Is there altcoin that have forum like this one where we can earn with commenting, and then spent that altcoin on many other things?
Yes it will take no less than a breakthrough to achieve that feat. This forum is awesome. Great Marketing strategy Indeed this furom is one of the greatest support since it can market the bitcoin silently and I really can say that other alts where earn some big sweats to defeat bitcoins for this times but if bill gates and the other richest man in the world will create there crypto currency and market it I think that one could defeat bitcoins but this one will not happen.
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August 30, 2017, 06:47:30 AM |
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Well currently, the market cap of Ethereum is half that of Bitcoin: https://coinmarketcap.com/It just needs bitcoin's price to drop back to say $3000 and Ether's price to move to $500 for the "flippening" to happen. That sounds far fetched right now. But things change fast. Any other Altcoin on the horizon that you think may shake up BTC? Dogecoin looking good
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August 30, 2017, 07:03:47 AM |
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Ether has very much potential to achieve higher overall trading volume and can definitely compete to Bitcoin.
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August 30, 2017, 07:12:04 AM |
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Well currently, the market cap of Ethereum is half that of Bitcoin: https://coinmarketcap.com/It just needs bitcoin's price to drop back to say $3000 and Ether's price to move to $500 for the "flippening" to happen. That sounds far fetched right now. But things change fast. Not really. Ethereum already has about 100,000 more transactions every day than bitcoin does. Not to mention the mushrooming on contracts built on top of the ethereum platform. The flippening is a real possibility.
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August 30, 2017, 07:13:25 AM |
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Ether has very much potential to achieve higher overall trading volume and can definitely compete to Bitcoin.
Compete yes, surpass it? I seriously doubt it, but time will tell. Keep in mind there's so much mainstream-media coverage about Bitcoin compared to the occasional bits and pieces about alt coins. People unfamiliar with the world of crypto will always stick with the most popular coin.
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August 30, 2017, 07:14:34 AM |
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It is very possible for another cryptocurrency to over take bitcoin in price before 2025 and maybe those currency has not been developed yet. There is a great opportunity out there that has not be tap in on cryptocurrency. I have fore see that time is coming when bitcoin will be rejected by governments and it will remain decentralized and governments of nations will develop their own coin using blockchain technology and create a good value for it that will over take bitcoin in price and market capitalization.
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sanjeevtalks (OP)
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August 30, 2017, 07:46:43 AM |
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Well currently, the market cap of Ethereum is half that of Bitcoin: https://coinmarketcap.com/It just needs bitcoin's price to drop back to say $3000 and Ether's price to move to $500 for the "flippening" to happen. That sounds far fetched right now. But things change fast. Not really. Ethereum already has about 100,000 more transactions every day than bitcoin does. Not to mention the mushrooming on contracts built on top of the ethereum platform. The flippening is a real possibility. Alyssa would you bet on any other Altcoin apart from Ethereum to challenge Bitcoin in the long run?
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August 30, 2017, 07:51:12 AM |
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Ether has very much potential to achieve higher overall trading volume and can definitely compete to Bitcoin.
Compete yes, surpass it? I seriously doubt it, but time will tell. Keep in mind there's so much mainstream-media coverage about Bitcoin compared to the occasional bits and pieces about alt coins. People unfamiliar with the world of crypto will always stick with the most popular coin. Imo Ether will surpass Bitcoin by Easter. More tech is being built on it, its better tech itself and micro-transactions are possible.
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sanjeevtalks (OP)
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August 30, 2017, 07:56:56 AM |
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It is very possible for another cryptocurrency to over take bitcoin in price before 2025 and maybe those currency has not been developed yet. There is a great opportunity out there that has not be tap in on cryptocurrency. I have fore see that time is coming when bitcoin will be rejected by governments and it will remain decentralized and governments of nations will develop their own coin using blockchain technology and create a good value for it that will over take bitcoin in price and market capitalization.
So wouldn't that drive the value of Bitcoin down?
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August 30, 2017, 09:17:57 AM |
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I don't know about Ethereum... Pretty big blockchain, very hard to sync, I always got to a grinding halt when I tried it, more then 10 times. Bitcon always sync up, did it like 2 times, with a 100% success rate. It is also too centralized and their developers like to make very big and controversial changes, that shouldn't work on Bitcoin. Segwit is such a obvious and small change and it is soft fork compared to a hard fork that Ethereum did only to rewrite the valid transactions in blockchain (the DAO fork). Also the PoS system they will implement is pretty untested compared to PoW Bitcoin has. Had more bugs in the clients as well (mostly syncing bugs), when I used it. Not so fluid for use like Bitcoin Core. The adoption is pretty big on Bitcoin as well, that is hard to battle. I think that they focused on features to much and not on security and stability. It is great for development, maybe, but currency is a lot better stable,certain and secure. I mean good luck, but I wouldn't bet on it.
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August 30, 2017, 09:23:17 AM |
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Of course many of them would. Because with time every technology advances. Bitcoin sure would be obsolete one day being replaced by better blockchain technology.
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sanjeevtalks (OP)
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August 30, 2017, 12:11:15 PM |
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I don't know about Ethereum... Pretty big blockchain, very hard to sync, I always got to a grinding halt when I tried it, more then 10 times. Bitcon always sync up, did it like 2 times, with a 100% success rate. It is also too centralized and their developers like to make very big and controversial changes, that shouldn't work on Bitcoin. Segwit is such a obvious and small change and it is soft fork compared to a hard fork that Ethereum did only to rewrite the valid transactions in blockchain (the DAO fork). Also the PoS system they will implement is pretty untested compared to PoW Bitcoin has. Had more bugs in the clients as well (mostly syncing bugs), when I used it. Not so fluid for use like Bitcoin Core. The adoption is pretty big on Bitcoin as well, that is hard to battle. I think that they focused on features to much and not on security and stability. It is great for development, maybe, but currency is a lot better stable,certain and secure. I mean good luck, but I wouldn't bet on it.
You make interesting observations. Which leads me to believe that it is doable. A better tech down the line might spring up 3-4 altcoins giving bitcoin a run for its money. Every Monopoly gets beaten someday.
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August 30, 2017, 12:38:50 PM |
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All cases are possible in the following years. Everything will depend on how Bitcoin will scale in the future. I'm a bit scared for now because Bitcoin is clearly the worst crypto existing in the top 50.
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August 30, 2017, 03:06:42 PM |
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I don't know about Ethereum... Pretty big blockchain, very hard to sync, I always got to a grinding halt when I tried it, more then 10 times. Bitcon always sync up, did it like 2 times, with a 100% success rate. It is also too centralized and their developers like to make very big and controversial changes, that shouldn't work on Bitcoin. Segwit is such a obvious and small change and it is soft fork compared to a hard fork that Ethereum did only to rewrite the valid transactions in blockchain (the DAO fork). Also the PoS system they will implement is pretty untested compared to PoW Bitcoin has. Had more bugs in the clients as well (mostly syncing bugs), when I used it. Not so fluid for use like Bitcoin Core. The adoption is pretty big on Bitcoin as well, that is hard to battle. I think that they focused on features to much and not on security and stability. It is great for development, maybe, but currency is a lot better stable,certain and secure. I mean good luck, but I wouldn't bet on it.
You make interesting observations. Which leads me to believe that it is doable. A better tech down the line might spring up 3-4 altcoins giving bitcoin a run for its money. Every Monopoly gets beaten someday. I don't know how you got to that conclusion I literally just bashed Ethereum on how it is inferior as a currency in every way. I hope you didn't confuse and thought I was talking other way around. I meant that Ethereum is too centralized, too big of a blockchain, too buggy and doing controversial changes like the DAO fork. But if you understood correctly and still reached the same conclusion, then good. As I said, good luck with that
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