11/ I also believe people don’t need to “onboard” fully. Even if asset managers and HNWIs allocate 0.1-0.3% of their assets to, say BTC, while still holding even more of their local fiat, it is enough to start to drive the global story upwards.
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22/ I think biggest determinants of SoV are: 1. Security (Cost of Attack, QualityCode) 2. Censorship-resistance 3. Immutability / Irreversibility 4. Disinflationary Monetary Policy 5. Credibility of/Hard to change Monetary Policy 6. Distribution of coin ownership/Gini 7. Privacy?
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23/ BTC is superior to e.g., ETH in most if not all of the above.
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24/ In the this free, borderless market, I believe value will accrue to the most sustainably safe disinflationary coin. It is simply irrational for agents to park their wealth in an inflationary system when a disinflationary / fixed-supply one exists.
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26/ Most importantly, people want their day-to-day MoE to be stable. No one is going to actively hold some portion of a volatile ETH as day-to-day currency / for day-to-day spending purposes if it's volatile. The "SoV" phase needs to be at least partially fulfilled first.
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27/ Finally: Just because someone's first introduction to the Blockchain / crypto world is going to be done through an ETH/EOS dApp, it doesn't mean that their "wealth" will be stuck in those coins forever. If anything, ETH could act as a gateway drug to sounder money. (BTC/ZEC)
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