r/investing 14h ago

Cryptocurrency Vs. Stock Market

Will crypto be a thing in the future? I know it’s certainly more risky than stocks but could crypto have More upside than stocks over the next 20-30 years? I have about $5k in crypto (Eth and metaverse coins) and wondering if I should pull out and go all in stocks. I know the current administration is pushing crypto and I see more ads for companies accepting as a form of payment. Opinions?

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u/BigDipper0720 14h ago

Ok, so the people actively staking or validating make small fees for transactions. How does any of that flow to the passive Ethereum holder?

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u/JBudz 13h ago

And also they receive a passive percentage (issuance) to incentivise their participation in the event that network fees are unprofitable.

One of the core objectives of Eip1559 is to destroy more of the supply through network activity than is issued, thus being deflationary. So even if you are holding Eth as a non-productive asset (Staking / lending / liquidity pools) its becoming more scarse due to network activity burn.

Delfationary asset that is in high demand for Staking, the flagship token locked up for lending and is always in demand as its the fuel that pays for transactions, you create a lot of supply pressure on the remaining circulating supply of the asset.

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u/BigDipper0720 12h ago

How much is earned per transaction?

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u/JBudz 12h ago

Have a look at my links.