This is the question that many NEO owners seem to be asking right now. Did they make a mistake and allow the FOMO push them into buying too much NEO at too high a price?
Heres my view put very simply.
Its good to buy NEO and its even better to buy GAS.
GAS is the coin that will be used on the platform and once it starts to be used, the price will increase, its already going up. So it would be good to get in now, if you can. But as always, buy in the dips.
NEO is the share token for Antshares. Buying NEO means your buying virtual shares into Antshares.
GAS is the fuel that powers trading on the platform, so GAS will be very valuable, ands its already worth around $30 USD.
If you own NEO you will get dividends paid in GAS, but you will need to invest into a LOT of NEO to get a reasonable amount of GAS. Just how much GAS you get can change over time, at the moment there are no guarantees on that matter GAS is divisible so as GAS becomes more expensive it will be offered in terms of fractions of GAS.
I have NEO and I have a LOT of GAS, I bought in very early and already this has proven to be an extremely wise decision.
So the message is buy GAS and buy NEO, but if you can buy more GAS and hold.
Based on the supply limitations and potential demand GAS could easily get to $100 USD each very soon.
My pick for the best exchange to buy GAS and NEO www.binance.com
Easy sign up, intuitive interface, great support
Cheers and have a great day!
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I am buying daily until 100 dollars, I have become a 100% believer in the platform!
Thats great, but don't forget to buy some GAS :)
The KPI's are building hourly now, seems the Chinese have woken up to GAS. Once this thing hits the western exchanges it could easily surpass NEO's current price. GAS has all the right specs to be an extremely valuable coin. 24 hr change is at 60% which is higher than NEO's and the price is almost half of NEOs now.
Where do you buy GAS at the moment please?
www.binance.com
Its based in China, but trades internationally
Both are going to the moon. So either is fine.
Yes, both are great, but over time GAS will reap the greater ROI
All I'm saying is don't overlook the power of GAS :)