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For the past few months, the number of Ethereum holders buying Bitgert (BRISE) has been on the rise. This has also been the case in the month of August when the number of Ethereum community members joining Bitgert has been growing steadily. Why are ETH holders leaving a big cryptocurrency like Ethereum for Bitgert? Well, there are a number of reasons.
The first fact that is attracting a lot of Ethereum investors to buy Bitgert is the faster-growing ecosystem. The Bitgert team is releasing products and projects faster than Ethereum. In fact, the pace at which the Brise team is launching new products and projects is faster than Ethereum.
The Bitgert team is now delivering the roadmap V2 and, at the same time, releasing some of the 1000+ Startup Studio projects. Among the major upcoming developments are decentralized marketplaces, NFT marketplaces, and Web 3 products. Ethereum has no such developments coming up.
The other reason why Ethereum holders are selling to buy Bitgert is the powerful blockchain. The Bitgert BRC20 blockchain has a zero gas fee, and this is one of the reasons why Ethereum holders are buying BRISE. The Bitgert chain is also the fastest, and its fast-growing utility is attracting Ethereum investors. Therefore, Ethereum price performance might be overtaken by BRISE, which is why ETH holders are selling to buy the Brise coins.
Ethereum holders are selling to buy the bullish Bitgert BRISE. The Bitgert price has been doing better than Ethereum ETH. Bitgert price prediction for this year shows that Ethereum might be outperformed by Bitgert. Bitgert is projected to grow 100x this year, which is attracting Ethereum holders. With the bullish BRISE outlook, more Ethereum will be selling to buy BRISE.
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