Which ETH killer would you go all-in?
>DOT
>ATOM
>SOL
>XTZ
Which ETH killer would you go all-in?
>ONE
Flare
Lol bought more ETH
Spark
AVAX
IYKYK
lol at not listing ADA, literally the best product on the market onces smart contracts go live in a few months
XRP
DOT obviously.
But others will also do quite well probably.
Cosmos
out of those options, XTZ then ATOM
What are some of the news on ADA?
Bought a bag recently but it seems like literally nothing is happening...
>XTZ
tezos is /smart money/, didn't you hear
Smart contracts end of year. Coinbase anytime now since they'll be janitors of ADA and likely offering cold stake.
I'm all-in ADA but I believe there will be a market split between a few.
ETH has issues but it's still going to king for a long while
Teamed up with Georgia to use Cardano with their education system, Swiss Government mention Cardano in some legal forms or something. Really just waiting for Goguen.
This is the correct answer, prepare to see some shit this year
Eth 2.0
Thanks for some of good news Zig Forums. Was thinking of selling, but will hodl now
WAVES
I'd wait it out for until mid 2021, then we'll get a peak at what the future holds, we should see a price rise before then but I don't think it'll be major. For me this is long term hold, I think it's a young space and we're starting to see adoption from countries and corporations so it could really explode over the next 10 years. Also don't forget to stake it's free money.
I’m really rooting for cardano. Overall I just want a gen 2 blockchain succeeds it will free us from ETH’s limitations. Then smart contracts and DeFi can truly flourish and Link will never look back. But if the gen2 blockchains, cardano seems to have the best philosophy and Chosk is pretty based. Plus seeing eth 2.0 fail would be pretty good for the keks
Wow actually had no idea you could stake Cardano...I'll look it up now, thanks
XRP and ADA
Elrond
12% Staking on Kraken
PAJEETS
No, I don't even like India.
ALGO
turing completeness is a meme, why would you want to fall victim to the halting problem
zen