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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Will Ethereum last forever?
by
cliber
on 03/08/2021, 04:37:39 UTC
Ever since Ethereum was created in 2015, the whole crypto/Blockchain space improved in many ways that were never imagined. The ICO trend of 2017, and the current "De-Fi"/NFTs hype are all attributed to Ethereum's ever-rising popularity in the mainstream world. If it wasn't because of Ethereum, we wouldn't had a plethora of smart contract platforms to choose from. The crypto/Blockchain space would've been focused solely on finance, instead of serving as a hub for decentralized applications.

It's been 6 years since ETH came into inception, and now the smart contract platform is the second-largest blockchain network in the world. Some people compare ETH to BTC because of its focus on decentralization unlike any other cryptocurrency on the market today. As of this date, Ethereum has a large number of miners and nodes keeping the blockchain alive and healthy. If ETH continues to grow, it could live alongside Bitcoin for many years. But we all know that nothing lasts forever.

What's your opinion on this? Will Ethereum last forever? Or will it eventually die? Do you think it'll retain its place as the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap for long? If not, why? Do competitors stand a chance against ETH? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Smiley

Ethereum has been a locomotive since it was founded until now, ethereum has many smart contract platforms, so the crypto/blockchain space only focuses on finance, but there is no guarantee for ETH compared to BTC, they have their respective functions in carrying out, as well as functions and the benefits.

If you look at the current conditions, there is no way ETH can be above BTS, most likely they will stay at number two for the next 2 or 3 years, the reason is because the current condition of BTC is more promising in anything, so the choice for BTC is more profitable than choosing ETH is number one