Bitcoin vs Ethereum

Which asset belongs in your portfolio?

June 7, 2024Michael Nadeau
Bitcoin vs Ethereum

In Episode 8 of The Signal Oskari and I dive into the financial performance, technical differences, and market narratives surrounding Bitcoin and Ethereum.

Topics Discussed:

  • Narratives and why it’s a misnomer to think of ETH as “silver” to BTC’s “gold”

  • Key differences in terms of the assets and the networks

  • How Bitcoin and Ethereum should be evaluated as part of an investment portfolio

  • Addressable markets of each asset

  • Differences in where value accrues in each network

  • Differences in token economics and supply/demand dynamics

  • Key takeaways

Additional topics include the growth of onchain user bases, market valuations, and security considerations.

This episode provides a comprehensive, data-driven comparison of the two leading crypto assets, highlighting why direct comparisons can be misleading.

We hope you enjoy the episode an have a great weekend!

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