Will Buying Zcash at $400 Be Like Buying Bitcoin at $400?

20.01.26 12:10 Uhr

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0,0000 BTC 0,0000 BTC 4,30%

0,0037 ZEC 0,0003 ZEC 7,91%

0,0000 BTC 0,0000 BTC 3,99%

0,0034 ZEC 0,0002 ZEC 7,63%

0,0000 BTC 0,0000 BTC 3,47%

0,0039 ZEC 0,0003 ZEC 7,08%

0,0000 BTC 0,0000 BTC 0,80%

0,0000 ZEC 0,0000 ZEC 6,87%

0,0000 BTC 0,0000 BTC 3,15%

0,0029 ZEC 0,0002 ZEC 6,77%

With Zcash (CRYPTO: ZEC) priced at less than $400, and Bitcoin's (CRYPTO: BTC) price near $93,000, it's no wonder some of the Zcash evangelists are trying to get investors to think that buying it right now will one day be just as outrageously profitable as it would have been to buy Bitcoin at the same moment in its price history. Normally, this kind of hand-waving and wholly aspirational marketing of an investment is something to dismiss immediately, because no good is likely to come from believing in it and allocating your money accordingly.But there's at least one reason it might be different this time. Let's evaluate this idea.Image source: Getty Images.Continue readingWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei MotleyFool

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