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Let's say Bitcoin loses its #1 spot. What coin would be the first to overtake him?
Opinions. Thoughts? Discuss

>> No.24378504

>>24378495
dogecoin

>> No.24378505

>>24378495
Ethereum, obviously.

>> No.24378523

Chainlink

>> No.24378527 [DELETED] 

The one that gets fudded for having an infinite duplication glitch and being back doored. Thats the one that will supplant Bitcoin.

>> No.24378531

>>24378495
Crypto kitties

>> No.24378534

>>24378495
ETH and nothing else even comes close. XRP isn’t a real crypto and it’s a kike propaganda tool funneling normie money away from BTC and ETH.

>> No.24378536

>>24378504
Dogecoin already fullfills BTC's purpose better than BTC or BCH.

>> No.24378547

>>24378505
Tether has been climbing the ranks constantly.
Depending on the nature of Bitcoin's fall, if its a clogged mempool, Bitcoin Cash could to another Korean scampump like before.
Chainlink has the biggus dickus memepower.
...

ETH seems favored, but not obvious

>> No.24378549

>>24378495
Monero.

>> No.24378555

>>24378536
expect that its an overmined shitcoin

>> No.24378562

>>24378495
ETH will be #1 and LINK #2

>> No.24378572

>>24378555
Yes, but it's not on the hands of Chinese "whales" and it can actually be used to buy some shit online.

>> No.24378586

>>24378495
Unironically, it will probably be XRP

>> No.24378601
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>>24378527

>> No.24378643

LTO

>> No.24379511

>>24378495
Cardano obviously

>> No.24379909

>>24378495
Eth.

>> No.24379944

>>24378547
>Bitcoin cash

Literally a fucking scam. do some research.

they try to claim the name bitcoin and fly as bitcoin to lure suckers in several times in different areas it's litearlly a deceptive based coin. avoid.

>> No.24379961

monero is the future

>> No.24379976

>>24378495
XRP (the Standard)

>> No.24379986

>>24378534
>betting against the ability of kikes to fleece goyim
ISHYGDDT

>> No.24380002
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24380002

Fill it up, Noiler

>> No.24380038

>>24378586
this

>> No.24380064

>>24378495
TRTL would reign and you know it!

>> No.24380098

>>24378549
>>24378601
>>24379961
monero is my favorite coin by far, but I don't see it flipping bitcoin any time soon. it could in 20 years or so when the advantage of tail emission becomes more obvious.

>> No.24380111

>>24378495
XRP, what else.

>> No.24380117

>>24380111
checked

>> No.24380123
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24380123

Curio (CUR) will be the first crypto project to make staking/passive income possible with real-world assets as collateral (Ferrari, Real-estate etc).
They are building something similar like MakerDAO, and their own CapitalDEX based on a uniswap fork, as a regulated security-token DEX.

It will be the ultimate form of DeFi

>> No.24380307

>>24378495
XRP

>> No.24380604

Hex

>> No.24380713

>>24380098
But that is realistically the amount of time it would take anything to fill bitcoin. Maybe 10 years. But Bitcoin will be king for the time being.
Monero’s privacy will eventually win people over. It’s already taking over the dark net.

>> No.24380728

>>24380111
Trips confirmed

>> No.24380730

>>24380713
Flip*

>> No.24380768

Does someone want to take a crack at changing my mind. I believe bitcoin mining is incredibly wasteful, from manufacturing miners,to producing electricity for the miners to run.

>> No.24380784

>>24378495
ZORA

>> No.24380786

>>24378495
XRP, it's not even a real question at this point.

>> No.24380793

>>24378495
not xrp

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24380796

>>24378495
xrp

>> No.24380805

>>24380784
This

>> No.24380848
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24380848

Should I hold this much BTC ($35) till the end of times, or should I trade to XRP? I already have 1.2k XRP.

>> No.24380886

>>24380768
the same could be said to almost everything you Faggot

>> No.24380922

>>24379944
Its the only coin that already has almost flipped BTC. Makes your opinion and feelings automatically invalidated.

>> No.24380928

>>24380886
Nice. I’m convinced.

>> No.24381206

>>24378495
CARDANO has best all round Utility to be no.1 and Best prospects

>> No.24381412

>>24380784
This

>> No.24381444

>>24380784
This.

>> No.24381469

>>24380038
nice id

>> No.24381544

>>24380098
Monero is like Linux. It's less popular and we'll understood. It's significantly better than anything else in the space, but nobody uses it and nobody will probably ever use it. Monero was my favourite coin in 2015 and it still is, but I don't have faith in it as an investment. Imo one of the only cryptocurrencies that actually serves its purpose as a currency well.

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>> No.24381591

>>24381412
>>24381444

fucking faggot

>> No.24381592

ripple and this will happen this year

>> No.24381601

ETH or XRP

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24381692

>>24378495
his coin

>> No.24381909

Is there a way to withdraw this piece of shit coin from the Brave browser without KYC?

>> No.24381979

>>24378495
IOTA

>> No.24381983

>>24378495
XRP

>> No.24381999

>>24378495
the chinese yuan

>> No.24382033

>>24378586
XRP 100% during 2021 (or before) will overtake BTC in mcap by far, the trading volume will be a better competition metric.

>>24378549
monero can't be used as a currency because 1. society hates freedom, 2. CEXs will always be the normie money

idk why no one talks about gen 3 coins on biz

>> No.24382913

>>24378495
ETH

>> No.24382997

>>24380768
yes thats why XRP is The Standard. and if the jew scam doesnt work, then it will be XLM. ETH is possibly even worse than bitcoin

>> No.24383272

>>24378547
A constant mempool backlog is critical to bitcoins long term viability, without it miner revenue is volatile and there is no incentive to move the chain forward they'll just fork the tip constantly to take fees. Bcash is fucked after another halving or two because of this

>> No.24383356

>>24378495
ADA

>> No.24383542

>>24383272
So far, both big alt seasons have been caused by the only two big BTC mempool clog events

>> No.24383684

>>24378534

xrp is the future, carry on seething

>> No.24384461

>>24380886
The same cannot be said for XRP, my incredibly hostile friend!

>> No.24384660

>>24380922
Because bitmain bought 1 million bcash coins creating a scam wick. How is this any positive?

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>>24378495

>> No.24384697

>>24378547
You have no idea what you’re talking about

>> No.24384720

>>24378495
honestly i think monero
forced KYC pushes people to privacy coins

>> No.24384749

>>24378495
ETH can't scale. Either Tether or XRP.

>> No.24384767

HEX will do it.

>> No.24384830

>>24381544
>but nobody uses it and nobody will probably ever use it
idk man, the monero team has proven to be special. how many coins have their own native wallets for cold storage? i can only think of electrum for btc and moneros wallet.
and the monero wallet is actually really good. easy to use and has a nice UX/UI

>> No.24384867

>>24378495
I don't think anything can flip Bitcoin at this stage. Out of all coins that have any chance of being widely accepted by institutional investors I think Ethereum, but Bitcoin is already to complicated for them, how the fuck do you explain Ethereum to them? Ethereum is going to be the useful tool for Silicon Valley and tech savey companies and maybe modern finance companies that want to implement smart cash contracts, but Bitcoin is truly the only coin I see with global potential. If Bitcoin dies, crypto as a whole dies. If Bitcoin can't prove it works longterm, why would any other coin be able to. I think this is what alt coiners don't wanna see. The entire crypto space is entirely reliant on Bitcoin's success

>> No.24384983

>>24380768
legacy financial system is wasteful, with millions of accountants, traders and lawyers driving to work and burning gasoline and electricity used to light and heat their financial megatowers.

>> No.24385070

>>24378504
fpbp

>> No.24385736

>>24378495
Already did, corecuck's segwit high fee shitcoin is no 1 at the moment.

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24385874

You bave been barned

>> No.24385914

>>24378495
eth, then chainlink/litecoin

>> No.24385920

it would take very little volume for haircomb to actually do this

iykyk

>> No.24385953

>xrp is already bought by normies
>xrp is literally the Jewish crypto

It's got to be xrp. I hate this garbage, but if you're not on the side of the Jews in every financial situation possible you're one of the goyim getting jewed.

>> No.24385989

People act as though the technology will be the thing that makes shit overtake bitcoin. That isn't how the world works, the best will not win. BTC has the name power, when you talk about BTC over other crypto people will typically at least know that it exists. XRP has jewish establishment backing. Whether or not it lives up to the purpose of a crypto or whether the technology is there remains irrelevant, something mediocre like XRP would be pushed as the "people's coin" for the sake of regulation and control.

>> No.24386419

>>24383684
how exactly

i dont give a shit about your projects, i care about coin performance, and xrp has been absolute shit compared to btc, eth, and link over the past three years

>> No.24386456

>>24385953
sadly how it is, if you can't beat them join them...

>> No.24386499

>>24381544
>Monero is like Linux.
Right now it is. Bitcoin was seen in a similar light in the early 10s.
As education improves in the crypto sphere, the need for easy-to-use privacy will become paramount, and Monero will have great demand.

>> No.24386505

ETH or Link or XMR

>> No.24386568

>>24378495
obviously xrp

>> No.24386669

Ethereum will flippen Bitcoin.

>> No.24387071

Sirgaycoin aka LINK #1
Pajeetcoin aka PNK #2

>> No.24387101

>>24384683
What a beautiful edit.

>> No.24387355

Etherium, afterward Chainlink, and then BEAM

>> No.24387370

>>24383684
Don’t tell me there are unironic xrp holders outside of xsg.
You do now it’s a 99% marketing coin to fuel money into Ripple the company’s ventures? They recently made a killing off their Moneygram acquisition which was bought by the money made by fleecing poor xrp holders.