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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [ETC] Ethereum Classic: Immutable Smart Contracts
by
CraigWrightBTC
on 27/06/2017, 07:15:10 UTC
No there are other exchangers on China that add ethereum classic on the next time, but it is first time BTCC.com add ethereum classic on their platform trading, it will be followed by other exchangers on China are like okcoin, huobi.com and other and demand for ethereum classic is high  on China https://cointelegraph.com/news/major-chinese-bitcoin-exchange-lists-ethereum-classic-ahead-of-ethereum
thanks for the link, so BTCC.com is the first exchange in China to add ETC, BTCC.com is the second largest bitcoin exchange in China >>> Pump is coming . Btw, anyone could explain me this info (written at the end of the artilce):
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Within a period of three months, Ethereum Classic transformed into a digital currency from a digital asset due to the major change in its monetary policy.
how does it make sense to call ETC digital currency over digital asset?


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we looked at how a digital currency portfolio consisting of 90% bitcoin and 10%
ETC would have performed versus a portfolio solely comprised of bitcoin. We ran this simulation for
the following reasons:
 ETC shares common properties with investable digital currencies like bitcoin that
fundamentally support its role as a store-of-value asset and inflation hedge over long-term
investment horizons.
 While both ETC and bitcoin are digital assets with store-of-value properties, each have
unique, diversifying characteristics. For example, ETC could become the dominant digital
currency for the Machine-Payable Web, while bitcoin will likely continue to be the dominant
peer-to-peer digital currency.
 It can provide insight as to whether a diversified investment in a basket of select digital
currencies might deliver better risk-adjusted returns than a standalone investment in bitcoin.