This thread isn't about challenging cryptos, but deciding which one makes you the most money. Sure if you can get early on a new one, that is the biggest winner, but because we care about risk, I am only going to look at established cryptos.
Looks like ETH is outperforming BTC lately. From the recent selloff ETH not just completely recovered, but already is at new ATHs. (210 to 228)
https://www.worldcoinindex.com/coin/ethereum
BTC using Bitstamp dropped from $2760 and today is still only at $2222, that is still 20% lower.
Now let's look at their moves before the selloff. From the mid-Apr plateau ETH went from 50 to 210, BTC from 1200ish to 2760. The clear winner is ETH, with 300+%. Further "advantage" is that after the previous top (210) ETH dropped more than BTC, so if you were a believer that was cheaper discount days then BTC's. As already noted, ETH is up 80% from the recent low, BTC is only up 20%.
So if you are a crypto lover you might want to think about which ones is more in your heart or which one makes you more money...
Looks like ETH is outperforming BTC lately. From the recent selloff ETH not just completely recovered, but already is at new ATHs. (210 to 228)
https://www.worldcoinindex.com/coin/ethereum
BTC using Bitstamp dropped from $2760 and today is still only at $2222, that is still 20% lower.
Now let's look at their moves before the selloff. From the mid-Apr plateau ETH went from 50 to 210, BTC from 1200ish to 2760. The clear winner is ETH, with 300+%. Further "advantage" is that after the previous top (210) ETH dropped more than BTC, so if you were a believer that was cheaper discount days then BTC's. As already noted, ETH is up 80% from the recent low, BTC is only up 20%.
So if you are a crypto lover you might want to think about which ones is more in your heart or which one makes you more money...