I mined bitcoins several years ago, with friends, and am still actively invested in BTC. I had been too lazy to read about Ethereum, until now. So thanks!
Is the Ethereum "pitch" that their new & different method for issuance makes Ethereum stronger or BTC any weaker? If that was the argument, the supporting evidence went over my head. (Since BTC is infinitely indivisible, I'd think that was a non-issue.)
Something even more basic that I'm trying to understand: Is the cryptocurrency world, in the foreseeable future, going to be dominated by BTC? Or can multiple currencies simultaneously flourish?
cryptocurrency tech has created a playground for experiments in monetary policy. i'm excited to see what we learn from it.
Whoa. Just finished really reading. Excellent.
I mined bitcoins several years ago, with friends, and am still actively invested in BTC. I had been too lazy to read about Ethereum, until now. So thanks!
Is the Ethereum "pitch" that their new & different method for issuance makes Ethereum stronger or BTC any weaker? If that was the argument, the supporting evidence went over my head. (Since BTC is infinitely indivisible, I'd think that was a non-issue.)
Something even more basic that I'm trying to understand: Is the cryptocurrency world, in the foreseeable future, going to be dominated by BTC? Or can multiple currencies simultaneously flourish?