interesting to think about... right now, there is just so much new opportunity, new applications and unexplored potential that it is tough to limit it to just two coins or even two categories. The ability to link various blockchains together could also potentially enable many of these different coins to continue well into the future. I know there are companies that are already offering to create side-chains off their main blockchains for private corporate use for example.
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I agree that there is so much potential for this field. I believe all of the potential is in the program specific coins as there can't be that many pure cash cryptos. I'd be interested to see a linking/exchange currency that could be easily interchanged. I thought ripple was going for that but it seems not.
What's your thought on DigiByte? DGB? thanks
I like DGB although I believe that it won't go anywhere anytime soon. For starters, BTC and BCC are still dominating the cash crypto scene and it doesn't look like DGB is changing that any time soon. The core wallet is also slow to sync and rather plain looking compared to other wallets. Newcomer, Nimiq, will probably overtake DGB due to it's ease of use as a cash crypto.
DGB does have some of the fastest block times I've seen on a crypto coin which is nice and the price is cheap so you can buy a lot. Either way though, I don't believe Digibyte's future is bright.
I would love to hear your two cents though as if you think DGB has a chance it might be worth getting some more (currently have ~25 in-case it ever takes off). Overall, I'm not a huge fan of non ETH tokens as it means it's another wallet you need to download. It's why I stay away from LTC and BTC and barely dabble in DGB. Nimiq's crypto will not be on the Ethereum chain, but will also be easy to use so that cancels that out.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!