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Altcoins Struggle To Beat Ethereum As Investor Interest Grows

Ruby Layram
Ruby Layram
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Ruby Layram
Crypto Content Editor
Ruby is a seasoned Editor with 5 years of experience working in the cryptocurrency space. She currently works as a Crypto Content Editor for BanklessTimes with a focus on creating informative content that helps our readers navigate cryptocurrency with confidence. Ruby discovered crypto whilst working as a freelance writer at University. She has been passionate about shedding light on crypto and DeFi through valuable content ever since. Before joining the team at BanklessTimes, Ruby worked on a number of established finance sites including The Motley Fool, TradingPlatforms.com, StockApps, ICOBench, and MoneyMagpie.com.
January 31st, 2023

As the Federal Reserve seems in the position to take a tougher stance on the monetary policy, amid the recent surge in inflation cryptocurrency investors seem to be rethinking how they’re allocating their money in the sector.

In most scenarios, you would expect this to be good news for Ethereum’s native token Ether and it’s layer 1 alternatives. Ether and its alternative altcoins represent bets on sophisticated platforms for building smart contracts, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), decentralized finance (DeFi) applications and other tech magic.

According to Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Investment Partners, “That’s why you’re seeing ethereum really outperform bitcoin.” The comment was made on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Wednesday. “If you look at the ethereum price, ethereum still trades as bullish as can be. People see ethereum as a technology bet and bitcoin as a debasement of fiat currency bet.”

It is thought that investors who were bullish on blockchain technology may be looking to buy more assets beyond bitcoin.

The most popular Bitcoin alternative is Ether however, with Ethereum transaction costs getting significantly expensive with the boom in NFTs, it would be no surprise if investors start searching for other networks that won’t cost an arm and a leg for every transaction.

For those investors who are seeking an alternative to the network, they are finding excellent returns on an absolute basis when it comes to some of the layer 1 tokens. Layer 1 platforms are those that are independent blockchains. On the other hand, layer 2 networks are built on top of one of the layer 1 blockchains.

In her recent November Market Review, Noelle Acheson, head of markets insights at crypto market maker Genesis Trading, wrote “Intensifying development work, significant funding and growing use are behind a market rotation out of BTC and to a lesser extent ETH, into the tokens of platforms such as Solana, Avalanche and others.”

Year to date, the native tokens for Avalanche, Cardano, and Solana have shot significantly high. Meanwhile, the tokens powering Algorand, Cosmos and Polkadot are down since the start of 2021 when pricing those currencies in ether.

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Ruby Layram
Crypto Content Editor
Ruby is a seasoned Editor with 5 years of experience working in the cryptocurrency space. She currently works as a Crypto Content Editor for BanklessTimes with a focus on creating informative content that helps our readers navigate cryptocurrency with confidence. Ruby discovered crypto whilst working as a freelance writer at University. She has been passionate about shedding light on crypto and DeFi through valuable content ever since. Before joining the team at BanklessTimes, Ruby worked on a number of established finance sites including The Motley Fool, TradingPlatforms.com, StockApps, ICOBench, and MoneyMagpie.com.