This is based on the assumption that bitcoin will stabilize.
I think bitcoin is a flawed first mover. The winner (and future stable cryptocurrency) likely hasn't been invented yet.
But I imagine it's mathematic properties will allows for a sustainable transaction rate (i.e.: thousands per second), short (as in sub 2-3 second) final confirmation times, and the ability to execute Ethereum like smart contracts without major security flaws and naive language implementation choices.
I think bitcoin is a flawed first mover. The winner (and future stable cryptocurrency) likely hasn't been invented yet.
But I imagine it's mathematic properties will allows for a sustainable transaction rate (i.e.: thousands per second), short (as in sub 2-3 second) final confirmation times, and the ability to execute Ethereum like smart contracts without major security flaws and naive language implementation choices.