What happens to the prices of Bitcoin versus Ethereum prices is that now they are essentially related to the hip. They follow very similar ways at the moment, and that is because they do not really compete. at the moment. Currently, both on ETH and Bitcoin shares are popular because what is good for one is good for the others.
Since the cryptographers are relatively new on stage, these two are apparently competing, but at this point most investors and buyers are looking for a proof of the notion of execution rather than recognizing which crypt competition is the "best".
But again, with Ethereum prices, you have a short-term and long-term vision. For the time being, we expect ETH prices to reflect Bitcoin's. So I think the Ethereum price chart should have about $ 350.00 in December, possibly about $ 400.00 at the end of the year.
What is interesting when it comes to Ethereum is the long-term projection.
While I am optimistic about the Kryptokugel market as a whole, I have always been fascinated by Ethereum. As for the currencies that have the potential to destroy BTC as the king of the market, I think that ETH is the only one who even has a chance to reach it.
ETH has many features that make the BTC attractive, but some additional additions that make it really compelling. First of all, the fact is that you have a real person behind the room, Vitalik Buterin, who continues to come out and support cryptography. Although this may look like the antithesis of the decentralized nature of the cryptographies, unless you are a purist, you should not really disturb him.
Buterin has good ideas as a move from the current bitcoin mining model to a more efficient system that could effectively separate ETH from its competitors, including BTC.
If Buterin's ideas can materialize and continue to innovate, it is logical to think that one day ETH is considered the cryptography chosen by consumers. These are good examples, but I think they are achievable. (Source: "Ethereum will scale visas in a couple of years," says founder, "TechCrunch, September 18, 2017.)
Another thing that attracts me to Ethereum is that the currency must always enter the mainstream. What I mean by this is that you still have a good group of people who have never heard of ETH. Bitcoin, however, entered the cultural lexicon.
Although this is not necessarily a bad thing, which I do not like is the number of people who play Bitcoin's prizes on whims, speculation and day traders.
While ETH certainly has its share in the above-mentioned people, their lack of fame on a large scale helps to isolate them from these dangers, which is why I like the ETH.