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So Iv been thinking lately - I have quite large portfolio (over 400k) spread between several coins.

I, however, keep the largest part in what I think is a "blue chip" - a safe bet.

For now iv got 40% of my portfolio in ETH, but somehow Im not really sure if its the best choice now...what worries me is we dont really know how many ETH there are.
Now I dont want to get rid of ETH completely of course, as I think its a good platform - just thinking about shifting part of the founds to other blue chip.

Any ideas or comments?

>> No.7766065

To clarify - I was thinking about shifting the bit most likely towards NEO.

>> No.7766286

>>7765918
>>7766065

>cz is a pretty cool guy
Eth neo is a good bet.
Eth more so i think
Bought a 1942 garand from eth earnings

>> No.7766371

eth has a lot of devs and dapps. neo doesn't, if neo doesn't soon change this it will be left behind.

>> No.7766394

>>7766371
NEX

>> No.7766467

>>7765918
>has 400k portfolio
>cant make own decisions about investments
0/10 larp detected

>> No.7766658

>>7766467
Its not that I cant - I think my portfolio is very well spread, Im talking about moving ~15% only - and as I said - towards NEO.

Does looking for other opinions mean I cant decide on my own?

>> No.7766714

>>7765918
if eth isn't considered "blue chip" then literally nothing in crypto is.

>> No.7766745

ETH
BTC
LTC
NEO
XRP
2% in LINK

How could that go wrong?

>> No.7766819

>>7766745
>Litecoin
Are you a nigger?

>> No.7766980

>>7766745
if i were you id drop XRP and LTC

>> No.7767194

>>7766745
NEO
ETH
Normie BTC/LTC as well but no XRP
I've got some PRL from $.25 and VTC from $.33 Still damn closest I've seen to mine on this board

>> No.7767299

>>7766714
/thread

>> No.7767388
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7767388

>>7766065
I just moved 25k of my 400k+ portfolio into NEO.

Top dog is link of course

>> No.7767616

>>7765918
If you diversify into something else, you can always try to lower your ETH entry cost by picking another "blue chip" one that you are comfortable holding, and exchanging some ETH for it, and if ETH gets into a dip, buy back into it again. If it doesn't, then you just hold the other.

>> No.7767676

>>7765918
Buy eth and neo and you will make it. For percentages I'd say 60 in eth 35 in neo and 5 in moonshot alts (enj, zec). Or you can do 55 40 5 eth neo alts. Eth is too safe and should have an amazing year..

>> No.7768316

>>7766658
>investing in neo

Now I know you're larping.

>getting delisted as security
>dapp white papers plagiarized
>named after a tranny scifi flick about how nothing digital is real

>> No.7768343

It's the best thing to put money in for a sure return imo, it will overtake bitcoin

>> No.7768380

>>7765918
Why not both?
You get gas for holding neo

>> No.7768544

>>7768316
Thats one dumb FUD though, been hearing about delisting for a few months now.

>> No.7768587

Eth

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>>7768544
IMO your strategy is smart, anon. ETH is a blue chip, but it's too safe thus the low return. Moving a small percentage of your ETH to NEO is right. NEO is a semi-blue chip, it's safe but we don't know how safe it is yet. I'm bullish on NEO though. If I were you, I'd do exactly like you.

>> No.7768947

>>7768544
>the fact it hasn't happened yet, and everyone is talking about the fact it will happen, means it won't happen

Kek.

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7768961

>>7765918
THIS is the literal BLUE CHIP.

>> No.7769053

Stratis

>> No.7769089

>>7769053
already partially invested.

>> No.7769140

>>7769089
Smart

>> No.7769234

>>7768835
I don't even own NEO myself, all in on BTC atm, But once China removes it crypto ban(which it 100% will eventually) it's gonna moon so hard owning a whole NEO will be looked upon as a luxury item, especially while it still provides the GAS income

>> No.7769313

desu the blue chip is C20

It's a tiny shitcoin, yeah, but it can be traded in via a smart contract for an amount of ETH which corresponds to a navigation price tied to a once weekly rebalanced weighted index of the top 20 cryptocurrencies.

because yeah, eth is safer than most of these shitcoins, but it could get usurped, the devs could get ded, etc... You're better off holding an index.

It's also a closed end fund (all funds for C20 were raised during the ICO) so if it shoots up in popularity, it could potentially trade for many times the nav rate... but I just look at it as a risk mitigation tool.

I've got a portfolio of about $500k, and I hold about 25% of that in C20.

>> No.7769316

>>7769234
>But once China removes it crypto ban
That's actually the only think that concerns me about NEO though. If China bans crypto completely, I wonder how it will affect NEO.

IMO, China is more hypothetically more likely to ban than to accept crypto.

>> No.7769484

>>7765918
I would still keep at least 100 ETH for future staking purposes.

>> No.7769485

>>7765918
Eth will be deprecated fairly soon by neo and eos. They won't implement pos and sharding quick enough if at all before technology passes them by. Eth is like the netscape of the blockchain, Bitcoin the Internet explorer.

>> No.7769496

>>7769316
Why on earth would authoritarian China ban all cryptos? I'd understand privacy coins. Worst case is that eventually they're gonna regulate it heavily so that you'd need to register with social security etc just for wallets. Cryptocurrency is a godsent gift for dictators who wants to have complete financial surveillance of the population.

>> No.7769549

>>7769485

Do you remember when everyone said the samething about ETH and BTC? Or XMR and BTC? Or LTC and BTC?

>> No.7769574

>>7769496

Yep, and its an emerging industry they want to control as much of as possible.

>> No.7769632

>>7769549
BTC will be harder to dethrone because it has first mover advantage and is still the entry point to cyrpto. It also has the storage of value meme going for it. Eth has none of those advantages. It's turned into a glorified ico launcher and relies almost entirely on people a actually using it.

>> No.7769699

>>7765918
https://medium.com/on-the-origin-of-smart-contract-platforms/on-the-origin-of-smart-contract-platforms-ff466b7bb839

Bro wrote articles on NEO, EOS, Cardano, and a few other potential threats.

>> No.7769743

>>7769496
Ah right, that's another perspective on how to see it.