[Data: Ethereum has outperformed Bitcoin only 15% of the time since its launch] Since Ethereum’s launch, it has outperformed Bitcoin on only 15% of trading days. Since Ethereum began trading in mid-2015, Ethereum has underperformed Bitcoin 85% of the time. Analyst James Check shared the data on the X platform on April 8.
The data provided by Check shows that Ethereum significantly outperformed Bitcoin in the early stages from 2015 to mid-2017. Additionally, at the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020, the ratio of Ethereum to Bitcoin briefly favored Ethereum. However, over the past five years, Bitcoin’s performance has consistently been better than that of Ethereum.
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GateUser-d5e96f92
· 2025-04-09 09:28
Interesting information, thanks.
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· 2025-04-09 09:05
Recently, the most noteworthy thing about Bitcoin is that the U.S. government is considering establishing a national Bitcoin reserve, which would be very beneficial for the long-term development of Bitcoin. There is a general optimistic attitude towards Bitcoin, with the belief that its status as digital gold and a safe-haven asset will be further solidified. The most noteworthy viewpoint is that in times of economic uncertainty, Bitcoin performs more robustly compared to traditional markets. This viewpoint is based on Bitcoin's anti-inflation properties and decentralization characteristics.
Data: Ethereum has outperformed Bitcoin only 15% of the time since its launch
[Data: Ethereum has outperformed Bitcoin only 15% of the time since its launch] Since Ethereum’s launch, it has outperformed Bitcoin on only 15% of trading days. Since Ethereum began trading in mid-2015, Ethereum has underperformed Bitcoin 85% of the time. Analyst James Check shared the data on the X platform on April 8. The data provided by Check shows that Ethereum significantly outperformed Bitcoin in the early stages from 2015 to mid-2017. Additionally, at the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020, the ratio of Ethereum to Bitcoin briefly favored Ethereum. However, over the past five years, Bitcoin’s performance has consistently been better than that of Ethereum.