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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: What if Ethereum replaces Bitcoin someday?
by
elewton
on 09/11/2019, 11:45:09 UTC
Ethereum, being the world's second largest cryptocurrency by market cap, has all the potential of replacing Bitcoin in the future. It's more than just a cryptocurrency, being a platform for the development and execution of smart contracts (aka dApps). With ETH, it's possible to launch alternative cryptocurrencies without the need to start a Blockchain from scratch. It's also possible to use the ETH blockchain for other purposes such as voting, proof of identity, verification of documents, and more. In contrast, Bitcoin's only use is for finance where it cannot be implemented in other areas by its own.

Given all of the benefits Ethereum provides on top of Bitcoin, it makes me wonder whenever it'll be able to replace the pioneer cryptocurrency within the future? As long as, Ethereum keeps progressing in development and mainstream acceptance, it'll be much closer to Bitcoin every step of the way. What are your thoughts? Huh
I think that will happen soon when sharks no longer need bitcoin. Bitcoin is one of the types of assets not really valuable. Its functions are getting worse and worse than the alts that are being upgraded over time.
one day the cost of bitcoin transactions is too expensive and a continuous delay takes place, when Ethereum will take the throne.
You should review your knowledge in this market because of the fact that Bitcoin is decisive for the existence of crypto and all fluctuations of Bitcoin will affect all altcoins. Now Bitcoin uses old technology and cannot be applied to any field but this is always the coin that whale holds the most in the market because if you have a large amount of Bitcoin, you can completely manipulate crypto.