Welcome to the fifth day of the May 30 days writing challenge. If you don't know what this challenge is about, please have a look at the introductory post. Also, at the end of each article I will post the links to all the posts in the challenge (if you're joining the challenge, I encourage you to do the same). Also, if you join, don't forget to tag your post with #challenge30days and also leave a comment with the link of your post, so I can evaluate if you're one of the 3 lucky Steemians that will get a full upvote from me.
Yesterday's topic seemed a bit too politicised for some of my followers, so today I decided to pick something lighter. So, let's focus a bit on the future, specifically, on our future wealth and share what are the bets we're making when it comes to the crypto space.
I wil briefly list the most important 5 crypto assets I'm watching right now, with a very short motivation. I deliberately excluded STEEM, because it's obvious I'm invested in it, and that shouldn't count.
1. BitShares
Because it's a fast, yet very complex blockchain, which still has a dedicated developer and operations team. Also, because it shares a lot of the inner workings with the STEEM blockchain.
2. Gridcoin
Because I do believe in putting our unused CPU cycles to help science projects. I don't expect a huge return from this asset, by the way, but I feel rather good doing it.
3. JSECoin
Not even launched yet, but relatively promising. If it will be launched and if it will take off, it may disrupt web advertising to the same level, or even more, that STEEM disrupted the social media experience. At least in my opinion.
4. EOS
Because it has a lot of good stuff packed in it and because the presence of @dan at the head of the project is a guarantee that, from a technical point of view, this blockchain will be reliable.
5. Slimcoin
Because it's a rather exotic asset (just like craft beer is exotic when compared with pasteurized beer). It may never take off in the current sense of the word (with huge adoption and big trading volumes) but I still like the project.
Now it's your turn. Please link your post in the comments, so I can have a look at it.
Previous Posts In The Challenge
- May 30 Days Writing Challenge - Day Four: What Are The Top 5 Most Relevant Witnesses On Steemit? Why?
- May 30 Days Writing Challenge - Day Three: What’s The Best Thing That Happened To You Because Of Steemit?
- May 30 Days Writing Challenge - Day Two: If You Will Get 1000 STEEM Tomorrow, What Would You Do With It?
- May 30 Days Writing Challenge - Day One: How Did You Get On Steemit?
- Announcing May 30 Days Writing Challenge: Strengthening The Steemit Community