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Topic: Poll: Which cryptocurrency will be dominant by 2025? (Read 1938 times)

legendary
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where is scam-feathercoin  Cheesy ?

What's a scam about it? Or are you one of these folk that think anything other than BTC and LTC are scams?
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
where is scam-feathercoin  Cheesy ?
legendary
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Merit: 1002
Bitcoin or all cryptocurrencies dead!
full member
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Merit: 104
BTC would be my guess but I do have a lingering fear someone or some entity will try to take it down.  If it survives then it can really fly but I fear for its safety (as if it's a person haha). 
hero member
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Bitcoin. I think the hardest part is getting mainstream places to accept cryptocurrencies as payment, and bitcoin is starting to do that.
full member
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Merit: 100
Bitcoin.
If Bincoin doesn't exist probably something really bad happened
newbie
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Merit: 0
Bitcoin ofcourse. They have already got the edge of being first in the game.
legendary
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Ripple is not a cryptocurrency - it could be very possible that Ripple gets widespread use as payment system while Bitcoins are the major cryptocurrency used for settling these payments.

XRP are the native asset on Ripple and a cryptocurrency, I don't think they will be dominant though - just like NXT or Mastercoins they act more like a trading token than a store of value.
Xav
member
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"Computer says NO !"

Very often I hear this praise about Bitcoin being the new currency, which will change the current corrupted money system ruled by bankers and governments. Relatively speaking I don't think Bitcoin will do any better, because of its intrinsic (yeah, why not use this word again) distribution problem. At this moment less than 3 million people, and probably it would be more accurate to think that less than 100 thousand people own 12 million BTCs, which is more than 50% of the future Bitcoin economy. Those 'cowboys' will be our new bankers and the old bankers and govs will never ever give up their "legal domination." In between these forces common people have no "fair" choice, now have they?
 
 
newbie
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There's a famous saying "follow the money". Bitcoin is by far the biggest currency by capital. Not only that, but investors investing big time into bitcoin infrastructure like bitpay, coinbase etc.

I believe Bitcoin will be the biggest currency in the world. As for other alt-coins, there's place for them and to get an idea what will happen to them, think of it as Linux distros. There are just a couple of big ones that hold 99% share and the rest are nearly not used, but they still exist.
newbie
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I'm thinking about what happens if Bitcoin should somehow fail in the long run, while the idea of cryptocurrency persists. What would replace it? I have a hard time seeing it replaced by something similar, like Litecoin – it would rather have to be something that solves a problem which Bitcoin does not solve. I'm not counting "can't be mined with ASICs" because of the huge implied "yet" at the end of that sentence.

So I thought I'd ask the community what you think. Will Bitcoin still dominate in 2025, or will we have another scene altogether, and if so, what will it look like?
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