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RE: Who would you trust more with the future of the biggest crypto-currency?

in #blog • 7 years ago (edited)

@acidyo bitcoin is the trusted coins in the world and its future also was a very bright I hold my few bitcoin I hope in future spend my bitcoin for travelling😎✌:))
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$0 - $1000: 1789 days
$1000 - $2000: 1271 days
$2000 - $3000: 23 days
$3000 - $4000: 62 days
Now we can see what are the future of bitcoin!!

Since you edited this part in I'll reply to it in another comment:

I see bitcoin as being the entry point to other currencies, like right now it might be rising due to chinese investors wanting to buy NEO. Over time I believe it will continue sinking as its really old tech with lacking development. Even though it might go up to $10,000 the dominance over other currencies is probably going to drop more and more as it has in the past few years.

I think so you have your point there yes people buying neo that is why btc pricer skyrocketing, but I believe bitcoin is the legend the price of this is getting higher because this is the major player in exchanging all the coins and shit coins out there, it may good down but it's gonna go up again higher than previous high high, Bitcoin cash not for now I'll rather vote for litecoin which performing very well from the past upto now, BCH is just the same with litecoin, forking of bitcoin in my opinion so litecoin was there for long time, but it may differ along the way with their best of the best features I guest, will see.

 7 years ago (edited) 

I get where you're coming from, but I disagree with your conclusion.

When I add up bitcoin's "first mover advantage", probably the most marketable name (and logo) currently in crypto, and BY FAR the most infrastructure built around it -- those three things alone are enough reason for me to believe that odds are stacked in bitcoin's favor.

I feel that my second point is often overlooked and severely underestimated. A marketable name that clearly explains what the thing is in a word is SOOOOOOO important. Bitcoin has that in spades. Not enough people are going to take Titcoin seriously for it to reach mass adoption, as an example. Ether could also be better named, but it's a clever enough name (though you may have to dig to understand the metaphor) to remember. Steem is also a clever name that's very marketable, which is part of why I was so attracted to it over a year ago and still am today.