What's second in line to moon besides BTC
Possibly etc
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>>1701847
i would buy but i can trust it since its related to ETH and ETH is tanking
if it was a BTC sidechain i would buy
>>1701825
eth, xrp, monero. Allwill happen at different times. Monero is in the middle of a boom now, so I wouldn't touch it. Xrp has a ton of establishment support, but is not very volatile so it is more of a longterm bet. Eth is a longterm bet, but will probably have a few moonspikes along the way. Metropolis is coming out soon, dapps are being developed, the creators are brilliant, and the bitcoin community is hyped about eth too. ETC is a shitcoin pipedream for autistic purists who can't accept early stage difficulties. Honestly, just hold btc, eth and a smaller percent for riskier stuff like xrp, xmr, and maybe like stellar lumens.
>>1701825
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>>1702747
Thanks m8 good info
Monero can now be traded on Kraken.
It is going to explode!
>>1702767
keep in mind that all of the coins he suggested have already done 20x.
>>1702776
Yeah but I remember last time most shit coin followed suit after btc rose
yea, dont take advice from the bagholders or moonkids op. if the coin's already gone through a bubble stay away. if someone's trying to sell you on it chances are too many bagholders are already in just waiting to dump at the first opportunity.
>>1702747
XRP is dead. Its been losing value for a long time. ETH & ETC is also dead. XMR is the only one you mentioned with a future maybe. Its competing software. Most of them are going away. You can make tons selling them off.
>>1703254
again: how can monero stay decentralized if the blocksize is too big?
>>1703817
please stay out of XMR I would hate to be in the moon with morons like you
>>1703254
ethereum is full of bagholders
ethereum classic doesnt have anywhere near as many, and the lower market cap makes it easier to pump, as it has over the past week or two.
>>1703833
blocksize isnt even the main issue with monero, they're running up against moores law long before that. simply cant keep up validating each transaction to see if its intended for you. who wants to run a dedicated computer just to use monero when you could use a web-wallet?