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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin doesn't have a bright future anymore
by
Fortify
on 21/02/2022, 22:26:33 UTC
All the profits with Btc have already been made if we are looking for 3-4 years from now but only 3-4x
ETH I will see 4-5X in the next four years. It has less market cap and good fry.
I still won't bet on Metaverse Coins because the whole project looks great. Look at the sandbox, Decentralia doesn't look like they have a bright future.
ETH 2.0 will make eth competitors disappear. I don't see why anyone would make it in Solona. They have been hacked recently.
There is no need for eth competitors to develop Cardano over.
I like BNB though I think it has a good future it is easiest to develop in regular coins and it is safe.

Good coins are ETH, BNB

It's a lot easier to move an ant than it is to move an elephant. Bitcoin is the elephant in the industry and was always going to be - it had the first mover advantage. However for newcomers, as you point out, there is much less potential for grow in this crypto than almost any other out there. It has reached a maturity stage, much like you'll see with big companies, where it is hard to find new areas for innovation and growth. Ultimately there is an underlying price if you add together all the existing Bitcoins and the market price they are selling for currently, minus a small attrition rate of "lost coins". It's much harder to push a market cap of $1 trillion to $2 trillion, than it might be with a new micro coin to push it from a total worth of $1 million to $100 million (100x your initial investment). Trying to find those small cap movers destined for greatest is the hardest part.