This is a rough comparison, factors such as fluctuating altcoin prices will make the figures inaccurate as time goes on. But prices have been calculated against the same values for each sheet to keep it as fair as possible.

Below are two images, kindly donated by holders. I have entered the figures into a worksheet and created comparable incomes (in btc) so that once and for all we can see where the two projects sit next to each other.

Kucoin weekly estimate holding with 10,545 KCS

1 KCS = $0.53. Total cost of $5,300 USD

COSS weekly estimate holding with 10,550 COSS

1 COSS = $0.12. Total cost of $1,266 USD

Notes for you to consider.

The COSS screenshot is a week old. The Kucoin screenshot is a day old. I’m telling you this because COSS trading volume may well have grown a lot in that week, meaning a newer snapshot might look fuller. Also, Kucoin is scheduled to list WTC on 16th October which might make it’s revenues climb drastically as everyone fomo’s WTC, a smart marketing move. Another snapshot might be an interesting idea, if you are a holder of either coin, I’d be happy for you to drop me a screenshot over the next few weeks.

Summary

The COSS holding costs a fraction of the price, ($1,266 USD). It pays out a wider variety of coins (which is rumored to change to an ether alternative). More importantly COSS pays more per week. Based on these two comparisons, COSS is the clear winner. The Kucoin position of 10,545 currently costs $5,300 – for the same price you could have 44166.6 COSS and see 4x the coss return in crypto – you work out how many more times greater than Kucoin that is…Not knowing how long kucoin’s incentives last and how much they dip off over time is also a great concern for holders.

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