January 29, 2026

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Re: My Portfolio

Re: my portfolio

Re: My Portfolio

I should say that I hate the so-called bitcoin maximalists who are blind and still insisting how great is bitcoin. bitcoin is coming to be like Windows95 or Vista in 2030 and it is not about scalability and cheap TX fees. It is about technology and centralization. BTC power consumption is hell and PoW has no future. Only miners are profiting from the high TX fees. Look how the consumption of power is growing to sustain the bitcoin network and it will only grow in the future. bitcoin core are centralized entity absolutely controling BTC. Actually, BTC is the coin of core and chinese miners. I’m happy that I sold everything and I have strong belief in alts. The technology is only underway. Forget BTC despite they are manipulating the price shouting “to the moon”, BTC is going to reach $5000, 10k, 100k 1 million bla bla bla. Bullshit.

bitcoin makes up less than half of my crypto portfolio but I think the anti-bitcoin approach is stupid. Altcoins don’t exist without bitcoin. The market caps we all feed on are derived from the success of bitcoin. Saying its future isn’t important for us is very nearsighted imo.

@OP

Think I found out what I’m going to do with my GAME in response to the impending crowdsale- 1/3 is going to MobileGO, 1/3 is being exchanged for XCP, and 1/3 is being held. If GAME drops later on in the crowdsale I’ll sell the XCP and buy back the GAME at a cheaper rate.

(Why?)

Published at Mon, 24 Apr 2017 16:06:44 +0000

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