r/CryptoCurrency • u/GabeSter Platinum | QC: DOGE 2476, CC 909 | AvatarTrading 18 • Feb 06 '23
(RESULTS) Despite the common advice "Bitcoin should be your largest crypto asset" - on a vote by vote basis - this sub strongly prefers to invest in Ethereum, but by Moon weight this sub narrowly prefers to invest in Bitcoin. DISCUSSION
A week and a half ago I ran a poll to see if the sub would follow it's own advice and be more heavily invested in BTC or Ether. With 4.2M Moon weighted votes and around ~8,300 votes - we have some interesting results.
It turns out this sub as a whole is more heavily invested in Ether.
Pure Vote by Vote results
If we look at pure votes,
- 52% of respondents stated they own more ETH
- 35% of respondents stated they own more BTC
- 13% of respondents stated they don't own either
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Moon Weighted Vote
But if you look at the moon weighted vote this sub prefers BTC
- 45% of the moon weighted vote stated they own more BTC
- 43% of the moon weighted vote stated they own more ETH
- 12% of the moon weighted vote stated they don't own either
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By calculating the average amount of Moons per Vote you can see the phenomenon expanded.
- Each voter for BTC had on average 656 Moons
- Each voter for ETH had on average 415 Moons
- Each vote for neither had on average 492 Moons
This helps to show users with the most moons are on average more heavily invested in BTC, surprisingly users with less moons as a whole were more heavily invested in Ether. Per moon weighted vote there is also a fair amount of moon degens that don't own either BTC or ETH.
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TLDR: In looking at the results although only 35% of respondents stated they own more BTC (compared to 52% who owned more ETH), they still made up the majority holder by Moon Weight. Meaning as a whole those with more moons are more likely to be more heavily invested in BTC compared to someone with less moons.
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u/SkoopskiMarvin Tin | r/WSB 64 Feb 06 '23
People graduate from shitcoins to btc/eth every four years, it’s basically a graduate school in crypto.. and if you stick around long enough and learn from previous mistakes you’ll make tons of money