Is ETH the safest hold for tomorrow?

with 2.0 coming, will ETH give those nasty gains in the upcoming bull run? I'm talking about absurd shitcoin-level pumps

or should I choose some alts like SUTER and UND for the pump?

Attached: Ethereum-Logo.wine.png (3000x2000, 23.71K)

Other urls found in this thread:

thedefiant.substack.com/p/ether-is-the-best-model-for-money
youtu.be/kBS7r8ExjF4
etherscan.io/address/0xbe65072aae7ca8d43615d4caaeed8764f5208e61
twitter.com/AnonBabble

>thedefiant.substack.com/p/ether-is-the-best-model-for-money
>youtu.be/kBS7r8ExjF4

Eth is a great hold

Attached: 68415632-3A22-4FD5-80AA-B855804238DB.jpg (828x642, 40.1K)

I wonder how long I have until I run out of time to get 32 eth. Can only buy about 2 a month right now :(

So basically go all in?

ETH is a risk. If it comes out 2.0 has a major security vulnerability, the entire platform will basically go to $0 overnight.

Bitcoin had a double spending bug in 2018 and nobody cared.
Ethereum has much higher security standards, it never had a bug in the basic protocol.

yes, eth will moon

Suter's based. Link's also a pretty sure safe bet and it'll moon in the next bull market. Eth is okay... but 32 eth is never going to be something to write home about, while 1,000 link or 250,000 suter might be. Ymmv

You had 2 years user wtf are you doing?

You'll get 10x at the absolute peak

That's my opinion anyway

that's literally all I need to retire and fuck off from this filthy board forever

Cope, thats like the old ath

He was wrong about bcash he will be wrong about 2.0
Quit speculating in a dead chain with an autistic foundation leading it.

Attached: 23f.png (590x896, 217.03K)

Fuck off dude, I only found out from reddit

incevst in BSV amirite? STIFF

UND is the way

It already hit 1400 during the ico bubble. Next run will hit 3-5k easy.

$2k i reckon

There is a ponzi that has been spamming the network for while, my cheap ass 1.5 gwei fee transactions are not going through when before it was fine if I could wait a couple of hours

etherscan.io/address/0xbe65072aae7ca8d43615d4caaeed8764f5208e61

How do we make this stop Yas Forums? Even when the ponzi is gone, defi is only getting bigger and it will naturally become expensive.

ETH 2.0 is gonna take a while and this concerns me, even if you dont care about ethereum, we all are kinda affected by this cause of how dependant we are in things like stablecoins and other erc20 shitcoins,

If ETH breaks it's ATH it's going into price discovery. You should already know what that means.

Bcash was $1780? lol

Ill let you in on an observation, when anons started measuring the gains in wei instead of satoshis, the shift was clear.

ethereum might be 2 tB in size but its extremely functional from a blockchain perspective. network effect is too great. All thats left is a final catalyst and we see mass adoption. Could be eth2. At this point running at least a node is the most logical thing you can do in crypto

Attached: sadasd.jpg (1280x720, 109.2K)

Exactly. When it breaks ath it will be on the front page news, fomo will be unbelievable, it will be like the time btc went from 4k to 20k in 60 days

>and fuck off from this filthy board forever
oh man. i dream of that day

what is spam exactly? if they are paying the fees, they are technically legit transactions

huge bugs have been found just days away from new version launches. that should NOT be happening.

with that said i still love eth immensely.

im acoomulating to run nodes and am researching technical stuff but i still haven't found a simple answer to my simple question - is running a node with a service like rocket pool put my eth at risk of being stolen by them?

>2 tB
For an archive node
Archive nodes are not necessary for the network to function
You want an archive node if you operate a website like etherscan

>huge bugs have been found just days away from new version launches. that should NOT be happening.
perhaps, but it's still the best security in the entire crypto space.
Bitcoin core developers added a double spending bug without any thorough testing.

>is running a node with a service like rocket pool put my eth at risk of being stolen by them?
Currently, yes. Until eth2 has smart contracts it's not possible to make rocket pool not custodial.

I had .8 BTC but just converted like 2k of it to get up to 32 ETH. Smart move or nah?