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Question: Which 2 of them would u sell?
Cardano (ADA) - 12 (23.5%)
Terra (LUNA) - 11 (21.6%)
Solana (SOL) - 5 (9.8%)
Avalanche (AVAX) - 2 (3.9%)
Polkadot (DOT) - 12 (23.5%)
Polygon (MATIC) - 9 (17.6%)
Total Voters: 29

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April 21, 2022, 02:54:44 PM
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If I choose a calculation that I think seems simple and may not be accurate, I try to see the price movement.

Position Coint Early Year Price Price Now  UP / DOWN Percentage
9.ADA $1.34 $0.8 DOWN -40%
7.LUNA $88 $97 UP +9%
8.SOL $173 $81 DOWN -53%
10.AVAX $106 $75 DOWN -29%
11.DOT $27 $17 DOWN -37%
17.MATIC $2.61 $1.44 DOWN -44%

In my opinion, the ones that should be eliminated are, SOL and MATIC which have the highest % value that has decreased so far, seen from the beginning of the year.
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I believe that SOL and MATIC are definitely not the ones I would hold, I agree with that, but for totally different reason. SOL because we have seen them actually end up with terrible blockchain related decisions like stopping it, and MATIC Because the moment ETH has low gas fee, people won't need it.

maybe a coincidence is that what is detailed according to the existing reality, this may indeed be an unthinkable coincidence. but i agree and agree with you about SOL judging from the info via CMC "Solana is a very functional open source project that uses permissionless blockchain technology to provide decentralized finance (DeFi) solutions" but some observers see SOL will be able to move up, but we'll see that later.
If the Matic question is correct, because if the ERC20 network is recovering at a low cost, then it is certain that Matic will experience difficulties, aka maybe they will leave because they can return to enjoying low costs without the need for Matic again.
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