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Time to choose
Leo Clark
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Robert Wood
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Luke Campbell
ETH is relatively low in sats right now and is the most obvious buy in the top 100. Guaranteed going to hit .1BTC or higher with POS release.
Cooper Lee
Why should I choose? I have both lol. And I'm still buying both.
Adam Allen
Benjamin Anderson
This
Jaxon Lewis
Idk man, Bitcoin is literally useless besides its name. Eth is useful for everything else and in the next 3 years it will btfo just about everything else in this realm. coindesk.com
This is only the start.
Julian Phillips
oh no
Noah Price
Shit why is this not getting more hype
Its fucking EY shilling eth!!!
Are anons here so poor u dont know who EY are?
Gabriel Johnson
80% BTC, 20% ETH. That's my strategy and I'm sticking to it.
Josiah Morris
my stack:
DASH -> because LMAO at the current state of BTC
KMD -> becuase LMAO at the current state of ETH
Also like:
Zcash, NANO
Jackson Ortiz
Yikes
Parker Rivera
Hell yes, finally someone who might actually make it.
Jason Howard
Camden Walker
50% eth 50% ltc. Yes I am charlie lee's bitch.
Ian Watson
You sure are.
Elijah Collins
Because anons here are legit brainlet tire living beings
Look at this shit:
Imagine buying stock of VisiCorp in 89' insted of Microsoft because they revolutionary OS VisiOn is bit late to game but have much better tech than Windows.
And we are talking about patented code and IPs imagine doing same all over again during open source revolution.
God damn son
Jose Reed
100% ether
Dominic Cooper
With Ethereum 2.0 it's pretty easy to choose.
John Hernandez
BSV, the true Bitcoin, is the only future
Dylan Perez
>choose
if youre a relatively early adopter you should have pretty giant stacks of both by now, given that bitcoin maximalists of the past now own the majority of all ethereum out there.
if you're late but still want to stick to the only two long term projects out there, ethereum will theoretically give you better growth but is much more risky, while bitcoin is never going anywhere as long as crypto remains a store of value. its growth potential is significantly lower
Brandon Campbell
>Because anons here are legit brainlet tire
>tire
Well, at least one user is
Ryan Lee
because you better hope bitcoin remains dominant, or it's over for ethereum too. the structure keeping bitcoin where it is despite its technical failings is exactly what ethereum needs for itself.
Gabriel Johnson
ALL IN ETHER