Fri Jun 10, 2016 5:21 pm

@iFixBTCmemoryIssues, Can you tell me how to set up ethereum wallet and everything, I would prefer to know about it in and out before deciding to purchase any of it. I am confident in my abilities to use/store BTC safely but can't say the same about ETH. The exchange in my sig sells ETH too though. if you are new in bitcoin, dont buy ETH. ETH isnt superior to bitcoin.

we will see alot of improvements in bitcoin over the next years. just learn more about Bitcoin. if you are new in bitcoin, dont buy ETH. ETH isnt superior to bitcoin.we will see alot of improvements in bitcoin over the next years. just learn more about Bitcoin.

I disagree with Litecoinguy.It is always the best investment advice to diversify into as many assets as you can. If you hold for example; Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin, your chances of a good return on investment is much higher. For example, if you bought $100,000 worth of Ethereum in December of 2015, its value would currently be worth around ~$300,000. I've used this strategy on both digital assets and stocks, it has made me fortunes.I am definitely not saying to buy $100K worth of Ethereum. Instead, buy small amounts of each asset for the best results ($1000 - $10,000) or whatever you are comfortable with.As for Ethereum and the technology itself, it definitely is superior to Bitcoin. I can build better applications as a business to run on Ethereum than I can with Bitcoin. What takes months of programming time for Bitcoin, only takes 3 to 4 days for Ethereum. As Litecoinguy said, it will take at least 3 years for Bitcoin to play catch-up with Ethereum, if it can. Bitcoin is under attack from governments and banks to change the network into a settlement layer with p2p cash through Lightning hubs (a permissioned, monitored and seizable system). This will cause the Bitcoin network to lose massive amounts of users.Investors and holders in general are diversifying into other digital assets. I have read about investors selling their entire Bitcoin portfolio and while I don't recommend that - I do recommend diversifying.Bitcoin's market-cap is inflated, the price increases aren't justified by credible news, as an investor - I'm not confident in Bitcoin at this point in time. Similar to Warren Buffet, sometimes you have to "sell" and "buy" back in later.I have 20 years experience in working with finance, this is my advice.