I still spend most of my assets on quality old projects like Ethereum, EOS, IOTA, NEO, TRON. I still assume they have x100 potential in this bullrun.
Do you own old coins? Do you still believe in their future?
I still have confidence in all those old coins more than the new coins in market currently, most of the coins have been in space for some times, and they have been able to survive the market even during the worst moment. If you end up investing in most of this new projects, then you might end up being disappointed because they won’t even perform well even during bull run, some of them might even die before the bull run starts, that’s why we just have to be careful when making investment in new projects.
Most of this projects might not do so many X when the bull run start, but some of them might even perform well more than the new projects which are just entering the market, and most of the new coins listed on exchanges currently do end up not performing well, and within a short period of time, they will be dis listed in some exchanges.
Many old coins still survive and are popular today, so if you still believe in old coins rather than new coins are correct but we should also see many new coins that have the potential to compete with old coins,. TON, SUI dan Aptos as well as coins that will have Potential to compete with old coins in the future.
Indeed, the older coins such as Bitcoin, ethereum, and Litecoin still have niche appeal and have established themselves in the market as more reliable forms of the crypto-cash. This is a clear testimony of the market resilience and popularity which is as a result of long lasting experience and increased market capacity with out products. Most investors feel comfortable with these coins because they realize that for a number of them, they have been around and have been able to transverse through numerous phases of difficult markets up to periods of steep ascends and dramatic declines. This makes them more reliable particularly for those individuals that are already seeking for more older cryptocurrencies.
Still, there are new coins such as TON, SUI and Aptos, new opportunities that have to be considered. These coins have features attached with new innovations and technologies necessary for overcoming some of constraints found in the present coins such as the question of scalability, the issue of speed and the question of energy consumption. For instance, TON has an opportunity to provide a faster approach to communication and transaction solutions in the distributed network, in contrast to SUI and Aptos that provide a more effective blockchain system. If their innovations do capture the users and developers then they could easily out-compete these so called legacy coins in the future.