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Re: Does the death of Bitcoin also mean the death of cryptomania??
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Bitcoinislife09
on 24/09/2018, 11:41:11 UTC

If Bitcoin were to completely bottom out, what would happen to the altcoins?

Follow the crypto superstar to a fiery death?  or  Skyrocket passed their predecessor?

I believe that Satoshi had a vision where blockchain technology and cryptocurrency would be the foundation of the world. But as we all know Rome wasn't built in a day(unlike bitcoins run to 20k). What if in this vision Bitcoin wasn't meant to be the gold of the internet but rather a mold of what should be created. When comparing bitcoin to its rivals, it is usually at a disadvantage in the technology department yet, it is still the most valued crypto. While Lightning network has been less than impressive, other crypto tech has been stealing the spotlight. Ripple is currently holding the fastest transaction time of roughly 3 seconds(avg. transaction time for bitcoin~60min). EOS while navigating a rough mainnet launch is dropping EON which looks to fundamentally solve problems within EOS. Investors are already talking about EON being crypto-gold in the near future.

Don't give up hope if Bitcoin does take a turn for the worst. Trust the Tech, better days are on their way.



In my own opinion, I do not think that the death of bitcoin will affect the death of cryptomania because bitcoin is not the only one digital coins that existed now in the digital world. I think even if bitcoin die. The other coin will continue what it has been started and I think if bitcoin die, other coin will step up to take the name as the number one's cryptocurrency in the world. It is better to say that the death of cryptos are also the death of the digital world