Ethereum (available on Coinbase) (ETH), and Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Cash could outplace Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) (BTC) soon due to their superior technology and higher ADAptations. Roger Ver – who has earned the moniker “Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Jesus” for his advocacy of Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) from the early years, believes that Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) could lose its leading position in the cryptocurrency sphere.

He says cryptocurrencies like Ethereum (available on Coinbase) and Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Cash (BCH) have better technologies and are well positioned to generate substantial gains in the days to come.

Ethereum (available on Coinbase) coins currently trade around $700 USD with the market capitalization of $69 billion. Its price and market cap is substantially lower than Bitcoin (available on Coinbase)’s price of $9,000 USD and market cap of over $149 billion. Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Cash stands at the fourth spot in cryptocurrency ranking – with its price of $1,500 and the market cap of $24 billion.

How Ethereum (available on Coinbase) and Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Cash Outshine Bitcoin (available on Coinbase)

Although Ethereum (available on Coinbase) and Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Cash price appreciated at a faster pace than Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) over the last month, both coins are still standing far behind Bitcoin (available on Coinbase).

Roger Ver says Ethereum (available on Coinbase) and Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) Cash will generate massive gains in the days to come compared to Bitcoin (available on Coinbase)s modest gains. This movement will allow ETH and BTC to outshine BTC.

He said, “I see it happening, and I believe it’s imminent,” Mr. Ver told The Independent. “Ethereum (available on Coinbase) could overtake Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) by the end of the year, and Bitcoin (available on Coinbase) cash could do the same before 2020.”

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