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October 10, 2017, 05:21:42 PM
#8
btc is always first choice for noobs! if you want to invest eth is better
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October 10, 2017, 04:39:38 PM
#7
You could sell some eth and buy some more btc, but I would keep eth in my portfolio.

It's always advisable to split your investment, may I ask in what coins you invested the 20%?

The price of bitcoin is very high now, so I'd wait investing in it till it drops a little, because it will always go up again! Smiley
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October 10, 2017, 04:22:34 PM
#6
Bitcoin will always be the same, and your portfolio looks good, but if i was you, i would sell some of those Ethereums and invest that money on bitcoin, you know that if you have btc, you are going to get free bitcoingold on november, when the fork is happening.
So better to buy btc now that it is cheap, maybe it will be worth a lot more before the fork, because a lot of people are moving its alt's money to bitcoin.
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October 10, 2017, 03:38:02 PM
#5
Hi,

My current coin distribution looks something like:
BTC 40%
ETH 40%
Other 20% (tokens and altcoins)

Right now BTC is going up, while ETH is still around 300$.

I am here for the long term, and I know two things:
1. Bitcoin has a limited supply of 21 millions btc
2. Ethereum doesn't have a supply cap, which may lead to inflation (I suppose)

On the long run, should I maintain the BTC-ETH balance at 50-50, like I do now, or should I go for more BTC than ETH?

Thank you!

i have both deposit as my advice keep both coins 50/50.


should I maintain the BTC-ETH balance at 50-50 = yes its good

should I go for more BTC than ETH? nothing to worry both are good

Bitcoin has a limited supply of 21 millions btc=yes means it go to moon in fast more than ETH


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October 10, 2017, 02:45:04 PM
#4
Hi,

My current coin distribution looks something like:
BTC 40%
ETH 40%
Other 20% (tokens and altcoins)

Right now BTC is going up, while ETH is still around 300$.

I am here for the long term, and I know two things:
1. Bitcoin has a limited supply of 21 millions btc
2. Ethereum doesn't have a supply cap, which may lead to inflation (I suppose)

On the long run, should I maintain the BTC-ETH balance at 50-50, like I do now, or should I go for more BTC than ETH?

Thank you!

I'd diversify more.
Don't sell all your bitcoins, but I'm a little bit weary as there are some dangers facing the currency going forward. This is a very interesting read, highlighting one potential danger: http://bitcoinandtheblockchain.blogspot.se/2017/08/chain-death-spiral-fatal-bitcoin.html
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October 10, 2017, 02:39:19 PM
#3
I don't think it's wise to ask such questions because half or replies will be pure speculation and the other will not be honest (people will promote the coin in which their own funds are) so I just warn you to take all opinions with giant grain of salt. You should be able to make your own decision.

I'll be one of the second group (as I'm involved only in BTC mining) and will say: THE BITCOIN RULEZ (always was and always will).
I have some ETH as well and consider it as great coin with lot of great features the BTC is no. 1 for me.
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October 10, 2017, 02:37:14 PM
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Bitcoin will be king of crypto till the end if crypto age
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October 10, 2017, 01:54:47 PM
#1
Hi,

My current coin distribution looks something like:
BTC 40%
ETH 40%
Other 20% (tokens and altcoins)

Right now BTC is going up, while ETH is still around 300$.

I am here for the long term, and I know two things:
1. Bitcoin has a limited supply of 21 millions btc
2. Ethereum doesn't have a supply cap, which may lead to inflation (I suppose)

On the long run, should I maintain the BTC-ETH balance at 50-50, like I do now, or should I go for more BTC than ETH?

Thank you!
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