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Re: 2017 Was Bitcoin's Year. 2018 Will Be .......
by
darewaller
on 11/01/2018, 06:37:19 UTC
Bitcoin with it's high fees and slow transaction times is hardly suitable for payments – spending the same fee whether you buy a coffee or send $100,000 is a joke and the promise of scaling solutions such as the Lightning Network hasn’t been fulfilled.[1]

While there's no shortage of old and new believers to keep the party going, along with plenty of developers working to create better, forked versions of bitcoin, I’m betting my chips on a more flexible alternative.
The door is wide open for blockchains that use smart contracts, like ethereum,
[2] bitcoincash, litecoin and more......

2018 Will Be ....... Year’s? [Writer choose ethereum, what will be your choice?and why?]



Source:  [1] [2]

2017 is bitcoin's year so do as 2018. Yes ethereum and other cryptocurrency are on the rise right now but we cannot change the fact that bitcoin is still on top and still reliable in every trading exchanges.
Well, 2017 and 2018 can both be the year for Bitcoin, but I’m having a feeling that 2018 will not be like 2017. The devs that are running Bitcoin are kinda really messing up these days. They have promised a lightening network which is yet to be fulfilled till then. During the time we paid no transaction fees, Bitcoin was fast, but now we pay for it, it has become slow.