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April 04, 2018, 06:37:43 AM
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Just wondering and thinking about the future of 1000+ coins that have the same capabilities as BTC, where with ETH we have programmable money, where the majority of crypto are just BTC clones.

What do you think and how much room is there for this older protocol?
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April 05, 2018, 08:01:37 PM
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The market is filling up with bitcoin clones and forks none of which have smart contract capabilities. Most of these shitcoins will simply be abandoned and forgotten about while ethereum and NEO start to pump

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April 05, 2018, 11:23:43 PM
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Just wondering and thinking about the future of 1000+ coins that have the same capabilities as BTC, where with ETH we have programmable money, where the majority of crypto are just BTC clones.

What do you think and how much room is there for this older protocol?

I think crypto established primarily for payment processing might get phased out in future, with the likes of Litecoin taking a large market share, and hopefully bitcoin code improved on its flaws. Tho
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