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Topic: Blockchain obsoleted by Hashgraph? Does seem pretty amazing. Thoughts? (Read 385 times)

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I think both could co-exist but I like disruptive ideas and one should keep a close eye. Regarding Bitcoin, in my opinion at the moment it is overbought. We should expect a correction after the fork, unless we are actually in a real bubble.


I second that! Bitcoin is currently overbought by the investors because they will receive free segwit 2x after the fork on November 16th. This fork is receiving support from the crypto communities worldwide and riding high on expectation. So a correction is unavoidable after the fork. Mostly the short term investors will pull out their funds which will cause the correction. However, I am sure that the correction won't be very drastic, it will just be a little correction and make the base stronger for bitcoin to take another leap.
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I think both could co-exist but I like disruptive ideas and one should keep a close eye. Regarding Bitcoin, in my opinion at the moment it is overbought. We should expect a correction after the fork, unless we are actually in a real bubble.
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Interesting analysis piece of that controversial article: https://www.reddit.com/r/Crypto_ICO_Investing/comments/7ah6nt/blockchain_obsoleted_by_hashgraph_vs_iota_bitcoin/?ref=share&ref_source=link

Hashgraph can do 250,000 tx/s, and is mathematically proven to be asynchronous Byzantium (A-BFT). So nothing at all can bring it down, unless 33% are corrupted.

Some other analysis in that blog, like about bitcoin going up. Do you guys agree with it?
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