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Which is a better long-term hold?

BTC vs ETH

>> No.29025898

Eth

>> No.29025911

Both you fucking nigger retard.

>> No.29025913

Btc

>> No.29025938

>>29025881
DOT

>> No.29025973
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29025973

Answers so far
>Eth
>Btc
>both nigger
hm

>> No.29026013

Neither.

>> No.29026368
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29026368

Idk you tell me

>> No.29026401

>>29025911

Yeah but which one will get me more gains?
I swapped a lot of eth out for btc ~$700 mark ($28K btc mark) and I'm kind of regretting it now.

>> No.29026459

>>29026368

brainlet here what am I supposed to see

>> No.29026476

>>29025881
One is digital gold without the actual backup of gold and people want the other dead because of the insane fees

>> No.29026504

>>29026459
eth is just another shitcoin that is bleeding sats

>> No.29026509

>>29025881
BTC

BTC's value comes from its fair launch/coin distribution, something no other crypto can EVER replicate

ETH's value comes from its increased functionality compared to BTC, but

1. This increased functionality has failed to produce any valuable service in its 5 year existence except minting new scamcoins
2. Any coin can come along and implement this functionality better in the future

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>>29025938
Based polkachad

>> No.29026540

>>29025881

btc. ITs the first digital asset and has secured is space in history as the first digital asset.
Etherium is the first digital utility system. IT can be replaced to other better utility systems.

but btc cant be replaces in its status as a digital asset in the same way some fucken antiques cant be replaced as an asset.

>> No.29026586

>>29026401
>Yeah but which one will get me more gains?
let me just look into my crystal ball, faggot.

>> No.29026594

>>29026540
high IQ poster

>> No.29026792

>>29026504
Oh I see what you mean.
I feel better about buying some BTC then.
If ETH pumps up much higher I think I'll get even more if it's still a good ratio.

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>>29025881
If it's just between those two go somewhere in between 80/20 to 60/40 in favor of Bitcoin.

Bitcoin is a much safer bet, Ethereum hast more upside potential (but could also still lose to its competitors).