If you could only hold one type of cryptocurrency asset for the next 12 months, how would you choose?
This question sounds simple, but it involves a lot of considerations—are you optimistic about the development of a particular blockchain ecosystem? Or are you betting on Bitcoin and Ethereum's long-term dominance? Or is there an emerging project with a technical solution that makes you think it's worth going all in?
Many people's answers can reflect their understanding of market cycles, project fundamentals, and even the overall future direction of Web3. If you're interested, share your choice and reasoning.
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StableGenius
· 20h ago
honestly? eth. everyone's gonna do the bitcoin larp but empirically speaking the execution layer dominance is inevitable. contrary to popular belief this isn't even close tbh
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StealthDeployer
· 23h ago
It must be BTC, everything else is metaphysics.
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All in small-cap coins? Overthinking it, you still need to return to fundamentals.
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This question is a bit difficult, it feels like whichever way you choose, you have to gamble.
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Honestly, I would choose ETH. The ecosystem is too deep, can't escape it.
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Bitcoin is the safest, but also the most boring... Got it?
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A new project sounds great, but really going all in for 12 months? I'm scared.
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Why insist on choosing just one? Isn't this just gambling?
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SOL, the ecosystem is still lively there.
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Honestly, who can really predict? It's all armchair quarterbacking after the fact.
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CryptoMom
· 23h ago
I still firmly hold Bitcoin; everything else is just clouds. Having gone through several bull and bear cycles, I believe more and more that simplicity and straightforwardness are the keys to success.
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Honestly, it's hard to choose anything now; it's better to go all-in on the most stable project in the ETH ecosystem.
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That's a good question, but I would just pass. Isn't diversifying risk more appealing?
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Bitcoin, although boring, is truly resistant to risks. I really can't afford to play those high-yield ones.
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Uh… I might be in the minority, but I genuinely believe in a new public chain with a completely different technical approach. But I'm afraid of being dissed if I say it out loud.
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Only allowed to take one per year? Then what's the point of playing? Let's wait until the bear market.
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Ethereum ecosystem is locked in now, so stable it's boring. It makes more money than BTC but also carries higher risks; it all depends on how peacefully you can sleep.
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GasBandit
· 23h ago
This question is simple, just go all in on BTC, everything else is gambling.
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Honestly, Bitcoin is still Bitcoin, no matter how much you innovate, it can't withstand the cycle.
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I would choose ETH, the ecosystem is right there, it’s unshakable.
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Haha, so you're asking who can survive until next year, right?
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No matter how many public chains there are, someone has to use them. In the end, it all comes down to this.
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Not daring to be only one, that's a suicidal move.
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Sol? No, no, no, that bet is too big.
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As long as it's not a new trivial project, BTC or ETH, pick whichever, you can make money even while sleeping.
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This question is basically asking who is least likely to go to zero.
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Thinking the ecosystem of a certain chain will develop well? Bro, you're too naive.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 23h ago
That's a good question, but to be honest... Bitcoin is still Bitcoin, everything else is gambling😂
Looking only at the technical aspect is useless; you also have to see who can survive until next year haha
Going all-in on one asset? Are you crazy? That's just gambler's mentality
At least I sleep peacefully with Ethereum; the ecosystem is right there
No matter how awesome the new project’s technology is, without gas fees, it's really speechless
Actually, just gamble on things with good liquidity, don't overthink
My choice? Of course, follow the big institutions, worry-free
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rugpull_survivor
· 23h ago
I go all in on BTC, everything else is just gambling on human nature... Bitcoin will never let me down.
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Anyone who can hold for 12 months without moving is a true warrior. I give up right away.
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Honestly, I only watch ETH. No matter how much the other public chains hype, they lack ecological backing.
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The real question is who is most resistant to drops. All I know is BTC is the toughest.
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Regarding emerging projects... anyone who dares to go all in is a lunatic. I've learned my lesson.
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12 months? I can't even hold for 12 days. Don't ask me.
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SOL's speed is indeed tempting, but I still trust Bitcoin to be stable... Maybe I'm too conservative.
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Instead of choosing one, it's better to ask yourself if you can really survive the bear market. That's the core.
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Laugh out loud, I would choose the one I've already lost money on. Anyway, since I've lost, might as well go all in.
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No matter how much the public chain ecosystem is hyped, in the end, Bitcoin still rules.
If you could only hold one type of cryptocurrency asset for the next 12 months, how would you choose?
This question sounds simple, but it involves a lot of considerations—are you optimistic about the development of a particular blockchain ecosystem? Or are you betting on Bitcoin and Ethereum's long-term dominance? Or is there an emerging project with a technical solution that makes you think it's worth going all in?
Many people's answers can reflect their understanding of market cycles, project fundamentals, and even the overall future direction of Web3. If you're interested, share your choice and reasoning.
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