>>2998987
In one year yes....fudders are just buddhurd thet haven't bought yet.
>>2998987
Considering it's use case, no.
But since you can't really do shit with ETH except fundraisers and speculate, yeah, it's possible
>>2998987
add another 0 and that's where we heading at thanks to based Moon-Skelly
>>2999010
you can do everything with eth you can do with bitcoin
ether 5000 by 2019 confirmed
ETH is inflationary. I wouldn't bet too much on it.
>>2999717
dream on
Ethereum is again bubble, we have seen this shit before.
>>2998987
Maybe not for ETH but for Aragon the sky's the limit.
>>2999010
also play poker fairly
also play lotteries fairly
also do literally anything that involves computation for money
apart from just one those markets valued at $70 billion in the states, you can't really replace anything with a decentralized, trustless version
brainlet
OP, what timeframe? This month? If so, dream on. I give 500 as an absolute cannot-reach ceiling for this month.
>>2999731
How else do you suggest we deal with the increasing number of dead wallets?