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Topic: Confused here - Will Bitcoin still be #1 cryptocurrency in the Future? (Read 601 times)

legendary
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But I don't quite understand why Bitcoin is fundamentally better than some of the alternatives?  Don't some of the major alternatives have quicker confirmation times, require less resources to operate, etc.. ?

Exactly. And let us not forget that Bitcoin's original developer abandoned the currency mid-project and vanished into thin air. I would compare Bitcoin to the early search engines of the Internet. Google came later and the altcoins are just getting their feet wet.

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newbie
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It's 1996
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It's 1998
Confused here - will Napster still be the #1 peer-to-peer file sharing network in the future?

It's 2000
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Valid point, but these were (and its replacements remain) free services that users can come and go with as they please. Bitcoin and all cryptocurrencies have a buy in value, and now that Bitcoin has gotten so much public hype, do you really think Jimmy who just heard about it on CNBC and bought a few bitcoins is going to jump to WhateverCoin?  Jimmy only knows and cares about two things: bitcoin and usd.
legendary
Activity: 1118
Merit: 1004

It's 1996
Confused here - will AltaVista still be #1 search engine in the future?

It's 1998
Confused here - will Napster still be the #1 peer-to-peer file sharing network in the future?

It's 2000
Confused here - will MySpace still be the #1 social networking platform in the future?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
First mover advantage
Networking effect

Small technical improvements don't matter compared to those.
newbie
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Merit: 0
(To preface - My understanding of code/software is somewhat lacking)


I understand that Bitcoin is by far the most accepted, funded, and used cryptocurrency right now.

But I don't quite understand why Bitcoin is fundamentally better than some of the alternatives?  Don't some of the major alternatives have quicker confirmation times, require less resources to operate, etc.. ?



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