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RE: BitShares is Going to Dominate Crypto in 2018 - Here's Why!

in #bitshares7 years ago (edited)

@dutch I like your view on BTS. Very interesting. It is exactly what I thought about BTS until like 3-4 weeks ago. Today I sold all my BTS. Here is why: EOS. I am very interested to hear your thoughts in context of EOS which will have more processing power and also a kind of exchange within its BC. So I fear that BTS use cases are going to be very limited - that is why I decided to sell BTS. I might be wrong though. What are your thoughts on this? Is EOS going to cut into BTS share?

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Thank you! And also, thank you for giving some insight into your personal trading strategy. You make a good point about the potential for EOS to encroach on BTS territory, but I think they can co-exist and benefit each other. There has been discussion about DEX being ported onto the EOS platform, and I see no reason why that would not hugely benefit both parties.

At the end of the day, the beauty of the Graphene ecosystem is that all the coins/tokens on it can co-exist and support each other. Graphene tech will be the future of crypto, and if BTC throws out its status as digital gold to return to being a currency in the current fiasco, Graphene tech may be crypto's only future (besides some niche altcoins).

Just my 2 cents.

I agree - Graphene is very strong. And yes - I also see that BTS can coexists with EOS. In my portfolio I just wanted not to invest in both and decided to lean towards EOS.

Still I hope all the best for BTS and all who invested into it. I think it is a great platform.

I believed EOS will not be creating its own public block chain. It's designed for large businesses with private enterprise in mind. Am I reading it correctly?