YORK say something bullish!!!
Did you sell?
hahaha where is York hiding?
Now he agrees with Afrikoin? LOL
you missed the big pump and you still dare to comment here? Not sure if you have a lot of b*lls or just a small brain. Anyway didnt look at Africoins thread for a while. Even here on this forum its getting more and more quited. The party is somewhere else rightnow. Bitcoin is losing its grip very fast. Really sad but this rule seems to strike once again: the first isnt the best. Ethereum is going to be n1 soon, perhaps for 10 years or something untill an other better crypto will take the first spot from ethereum. I have ignored all the signs for a long time, but its time to react. Btc dominance 30% at the end of the year? Seems likely. From 85% to 30%. Ethereum has the same volume as btc already. Other crypto's can offer exactly the same as bitcoin. Decentralisation slows innovation when the community is driven by personal greed. Its all about the fundamentals. Africoin wasnt really aware of the marketmovements in a bubble phase. Japanese, Koreans etc. are buying first, and start thinking second.
I like the "Japanese, Koreans etc. are buying first, and start thinking second".
Those two country are pumping bitcoin so hard and pouring in a lot of cash. And thinking "what the hell I do" they dump it a few weeks later and cashing it out making noobs shaken. I know that there are lot of speculation regarding Ethereum, even ICO's are now getting into it and just not bitcoin. Changing of the guards soon?
true. India and Russia will pump/buy the tops very soon. And after that they see that it wont go fast furhter. Panick starts, and the cyclus will repead itself. Crypto is just changing to ICO spam, backed by platforms (eth, etc, lsk) and I could go on. What will be the future of btc, ltc, dash and that kind of crypto's? I just dont think its bigger than platform crypto's. Big companies and so investors are joining 'crypto 2.0', fomo kicks in. Ethereum pumps ICO's and ICO's are pumping ethereum. Everyone talks about alts rightnow. Even on a bitcoin forum, and at the consensus.
Wow, you've matured a lot. And you've only been around for like 3-4 months.
IMO Ether is not the amazing solution that it's cracked up to be. It's OK because it can spur other blockchain development (ft. useless tokens as you point out), but still most of the buying is empty speculation. Bitcoin is mostly speculation too.
I would argue that ETH's method of centralised development and continuous hard forks is not effective in the long run as a speculative asset because the supply could be changed, basically at any point, as could any other aspect which fuels the greed of the centralised development team. It feels like every single decision in the hands of that bastard Buterin.
There
are good alternatives. Those in existence and those being developed.
YORK, since you're kind of interested in alts now, I definitely suggest that you read the
Byteball whitepaper. It has some very clever solutions to many of the fundamental problems in Bitcoin, some of which also exist in ETH. Also, you get free Byteball, just sign messages with a Bitcoin address that you hold and it gets given to you in each distribution round. The idea is that 98% of bytes are distributed to existing Bitcoin holders.
There are good alts and good technology, but it'll take time... ETH is not worthy of being king.