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Yes, and one of the greatest benefits that altcions offers is being an alternative to Bitcoin for individuals, cooperate organizations and companies uses.
Altcoins are like the pennystocks, they don't really have any kind of utility and the chances of their success is little to none. The only way altcoins could offer a true "alternative" is if they were actually innovative and offered something in the real world as a "currency" (hence the name crypto-currency) instead of just some toys to be traded in the manipulated altcoin market.
So far we've had none of that...

SOL and ETH are used more to pay for different services in Web3 than BTC - so I would disagree with that, but overall, sure, BTC is just a more well-known coin that is truly decentralized, with its own set of ideals (that other coins in question may fail to uphold).

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Yes, and one of the greatest benefits that altcions offers is being an alternative to Bitcoin for individuals, cooperate organizations and companies uses.
Altcoins are like the pennystocks, they don't really have any kind of utility and the chances of their success is little to none. The only way altcoins could offer a true "alternative" is if they were actually innovative and offered something in the real world as a "currency" (hence the name crypto-currency) instead of just some toys to be traded in the manipulated altcoin market.
So far we've had none of that...

SOL and ETH are used more to pay for different services in Web3 than BTC - so I would disagree with that, but overall, sure, BTC is just a more well-known coin that is truly decentralized, with its own set of ideals (that may fail to uphold).