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May 04, 2021, 04:39:45 AM
#10
Name an altcoin that actually has at least a small chance into taking over and replacing Bitcoin. I'll wait.

As for Ethereum, they aren't even in the same category. Both are trying to do different things.
OP thinks that Ethereum can replace just because these cryptocurrency are surging lately. I guess is just spreading FUD because OP is bitter that he/she didn't profited a lot from bitcoin so OP tries to tell others that bitcoin is bad so OP will have some people to share misery with.
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May 04, 2021, 04:34:53 AM
#9
Is Ethereum and other altcoins taking over and replacing Bitcoin?
I'm not sure if you are trolling or what, but bitcoin is the prime mover of crypto and even Ethereum will not over take it. Just because Ethereum is pumping so hard to $3k that it has a chance, and I don't know what do you mean that bitcoin is no longer irrelevant, you can look at the price of it, all time high of $64k and chances that it can break 6 digits this year.

If so, how fast will this happen?
Again, not gonna happen, sorry to burst the bubble for you.
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May 04, 2021, 04:27:11 AM
#8
Name an altcoin that actually has at least a small chance into taking over and replacing Bitcoin. I'll wait.

As for Ethereum, they aren't even in the same category. Both are trying to do different things.
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May 04, 2021, 04:21:22 AM
#7
 I guess you should just lock this thread because is irrelevant to the bitcoin discussion thread, how on earth can you say ethereum and other altcoins are taking over bitcoin in terms of price, Ethereum may do a new all-time high but that does not warrant this statement.
Is Ethereum and other altcoins taking over and replacing Bitcoin?
If so, how fast will this happen?
legendary
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May 04, 2021, 03:59:04 AM
#6
Is Ethereum and other altcoins taking over and replacing Bitcoin?

Stop looking at irrelevant crap like that market cap dominance bitcoin went down to 37% in 2018, it dropped to 32% in 2018 and there was no flippening whatsoever,  neither against ETH nor BCH, now with a hundred thousand altcoins with fake market cap generated by low volume or stable coins and it's still the same story.
Everything that counts is done with Bitcoin, the others are at crypto kitties level and struggling to do anything remarkable.

Ethereum needs to reach 10k with BTC staying the same to have a chance, where do you think 1,2 trillion are going to come from?
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May 04, 2021, 03:58:19 AM
#5
It can never be irrelevant knowing that it's the actual market. Imagine that you need to buy BTC (ideally) to get involved in crypto to avail another type of crypto. Yes, you can get different coins directly, but most people would understand that if one person says they want to get involved in the crypto space, it's "BTC," which comes up to mind immediately.

Look at the different markets in different exchanges, and there is their market with their coin, BTC markets, and other relevant pairs for you. It's almost always going to BTC.

For BTC maximalists, it's not going to work, and it's always going to be number 1, and I don't think it's going to happen anytime soon. With the scarce supply and characteristic to HODL, the investment makes it even more valuable.

Just HODL BTC and HODL other coins but remember that BTC is always going to be relevant.
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May 04, 2021, 03:45:41 AM
#4
Is Ethereum and other altcoins taking over and replacing Bitcoin?
If so, how fast will this happen?

Nah, bitcoin is still on top of the food. Let me give you some background, in 2017, there was this so called "Flippening" - others thought that Ethereum will take over against Bitcoin, didn't happen. And then the "Rippening", Ripple supposedly the new dominant coin, but again, they just make some noise, and still Bitcoin remains the top 1.

Not many are using Ethereum because it is worst than Bitcoin as far as transaction confirmation time, fees are way high for average Joe. What you are seeing on Ethereum is that they will be coming up with a new proposal, (Ethereum Improvement Proposal) EIP 1559 package in London fork, that's why there are a lot of FOMO right now.
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May 04, 2021, 03:44:31 AM
#3
Is Ethereum and other altcoins taking over and replacing Bitcoin?
If so, how fast will this happen?

There are a lot of delusional dreamers on altcoin discussions hoping that this will happen. If you think the same, better go discuss with them there.
I think that it won't happen in the next 10 years, at least.
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May 04, 2021, 03:41:49 AM
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Is Ethereum and other altcoins taking over and replacing Bitcoin?

First , where did you get this Crap? do you have even some basis for asking this? Ethereum and other altcoins ? just because Ethereum made another ATh and staying strong?

Mind looking at Bitcoin price now?  
Bitcoin

BTC = $56,153.97
   
market cap = $1,050,223,659,654

volume = $56,723,678,620

it strongly holding the 50 thousand level up to now.

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If so, how fast will this happen?
Never will be faster because before you knew it? bitcoin had already make another ATH and you are failed in this belief.
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May 04, 2021, 03:30:57 AM
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Is Ethereum and other altcoins taking over and replacing Bitcoin?
If so, how fast will this happen?
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