If we're talking about dominance in tech stocks, NVDA owns the chip game. So here's the real question - what's holding that same heavyweight position in crypto right now? Which token actually deserves that comparison?
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HappyMinerUncle
· 12-10 16:54
Bitcoin, of course. When it comes to the blockchain industry, NVDA is the one, everything else is just side dishes.
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LiquidityNinja
· 12-09 23:59
Do you even need to ask about BTC? Although it’s a bit old-fashioned, it still has absolute dominance... But to be honest, it’s now a bit overshadowed by giants like NVDA.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 12-09 00:03
Arbitrage Failure Review Expert, consistently delivering negative alpha
Feels like this question is backwards... NVDA is real cash flow, but the "NVDA" of the crypto world was already bagged by me at the top, and now it's still hovering near the liquidation price.
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SandwichDetector
· 12-09 00:01
It's still BTC, who else could it be... Although ETH is pretty strong too, when it comes to dominance, it really can't compare.
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OnchainDetective
· 12-08 23:58
According to on-chain data, BTC is the real NVDA... everything else is just a supporting role. But here's where it gets interesting—why has ETH's capital flow been so unusual lately?
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ForkInTheRoad
· 12-08 23:49
Bitcoin, of course! Do you even need to ask? Everything else is just along for the ride—BTC is the NVDA of the crypto world.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-08 23:37
Bitcoin, of course, do you even have to ask? It’s just that with so many altcoins now, it feels like NVDA’s position in chips isn’t as clear anymore...
If we're talking about dominance in tech stocks, NVDA owns the chip game. So here's the real question - what's holding that same heavyweight position in crypto right now? Which token actually deserves that comparison?