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    These are the cryptocurrencies that are outperforming bitcoin

    By Altify25 March 2021
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    Twelve months ago, bitcoin was trading at US$5 355. In the last few weeks, it broke $60 000, hitting another all-time high of over $61 500. That’s a 1 048% return in a year.

    If that’s not spectacular enough, consider that bitcoin has gained over 100% since the start of January 2021. Since then, PayPal has started offering cryptocurrency-related services, Goldman Sachs created a crypto dedicated trading desk, and Tesla bought $1.5-billion worth of bitcoin. Then, just a few days ago, Tesla announced you can now buy its cars using bitcoin.

    Big-name companies and investment banks have also changed their tone with crypto and have come out with price predictions suggesting the current bull run still has plenty of headroom.

    As the graph below shows, bitcoin was by no means the top-performing cryptocurrency over the last year. It was outperformed by cardano (3 674%), binance coin (1 892%), polkadot (1 174%), ether (1 133%), and chainlink (1 111%).

    Bear in mind that these are highly volatile assets and can move well over 30% up and down each month.
    Virtually all these smaller cryptocurrencies, known as alternative coins or “altcoins”, are constituents in the Revix Top 10 Bundle, which has grown in unit value by more than 1 060% over the last 12 months, well ahead of bitcoin’s 12-month return.

    Who is Revix?

    Revix is backed by JSE-listed financial services group Sabvest and was launched in 2018 to make it secure and easy to invest in both individual and ready-made baskets of cryptocurrencies called crypto Bundles. Customers can get started with as little as R500 and the fintech charges no sign-up, monthly account or subscription fees, but rather a simple 1% transaction fee for both buys and sells.

    What are the advantages of owning a crypto bundle with Revix?

    1. Diversification

    One of the advantages of investing using the Top 10 Bundle is that it equally weights each of the top 10 largest cryptocurrencies as measured by market capitalisation.

    Revix founder and CEO Sean Sanders is a chartered financial analyst (CFA) who previously worked as a portfolio manager. He explains: “If you were to buy a Top 10 Bundle that was market weighted, you’d have roughly 73% of your total investment in bitcoin and ether alone. That’s not a diversified crypto portfolio and it’s actually increasing your concentration risk in the largest two cryptocurrencies. If you had taken this same approach in the year 2000 with stocks, you would have invested in General Motors and Walmart and would have had little to no exposure to the big success stories of Amazon and Microsoft. Additionally, if something negative happens to bitcoin or ether then your crypto portfolio is going to be seriously impacted.”

    Revix’s Top 10 crypto Bundle allocates 10% to each of the 10 largest cryptocurrencies creating an equally weighted investment that is well diversified.

    Stablecoins (a type of crypto backed 1:1 by fiat currencies like the US dollar and rand) like tether or USDC are not included as they don’t offer significant return potential as the crypto sector grows. They will always be equal to the US dollar.

    2. Superior risk-adjusted returns

    Historically, Revix’s Top 10 Bundle has significantly outperformed an investment in both a market-weighted equivalent crypto Bundle and bitcoin alone on risk adjusted basis.

    Including smaller cryptocurrencies in a crypto portfolio with regular monthly rebalancing would have increased your Sharpe ratio — a measure showing how well your investment would have performed given the amount of risk you’ve taken.

    “Bitcoin is viewed as the gateway into the cryptocurrency space, but in five years there’s likely to be many other, large-scale cryptocurrency projects gaining mainstream adoption,” says Sanders.

    “Owning a slice of the up-and-comers is the real investment opportunity. Bitcoin is now worth over $1-trillion (R15-trillion), but just seven years back was once worth only a few million dollars. Today, there are cryptocurrencies that are still relatively small and not well known that could one day be worth what bitcoin is worth today.

    “Historically, bitcoin has outperformed all other asset categories, but is far behind some of the smaller cryptocurrencies that are gradually pushing their way into the upper ranks for the crypto market cap rankings.”

    3. Automated rebalancing

    Revix’s algorithms automatically rebalance a customer’s Bundle holdings monthly, so that they are equally weighted to ensure that they stay up to date with the fast-changing market. This automated process means Bundle holders don’t have to manually calculate which cryptocurrencies to buy and sell on a regular basis.

    4. Peace of mind

    Before any cryptocurrency enters the Bundle, Revix evaluates it for security, liquidity, regulatory status and other factors. This ensures it can be held in a safe, secure and regulatory-compliant manner.

    5. Smart price execution

    Revix offers its customers a unique price-routing system, allowing customers to obtain the best prices available at the moment of purchase or sale. “We aren’t a crypto exchange, and this means we have the ability to source the best pricing and liquidity for our customers across multiple crypto exchanges at any given time,” says Sanders.

    Different cryptos perform different functions

    “The term ‘cryptocurrency’ is a bit of a misnomer,” adds Sanders. “Cryptoassets is a better term, since different cryptocurrencies do different things.”

    The top performer over the last 12 months has been cardano, which is competing with ether and polkadot to own a new financial architecture called decentralised finance, or DeFi.

    Bitcoin accounts for more than 60% of the total crypto market cap, but it is seen as a robust store of value similar in function to gold.

    Litecoin is regarded as the “silver” to bitcoin’s perceived status as “digital gold”. While bitcoin will never have more than 21 million digital coins in issue, litecoin will be able to expand to 84 million. Litecoin was designed to offer faster transaction speeds than bitcoin and is positioning itself as a new form of digital money, offering speed and a relatively low price ($29) to appeal to merchants and investors.

    Chainlink fulfils another purpose within the developing DeFi space by aiming to solve one of the biggest challenges for the practical implementation of smart contracts – connecting blockchains to real world data – such as price feeds or delivery confirmations through so-called “oracles blockchain connectivity”. For smart contracts to work, they need external data sources that are accurate and trusted, and chainlink aims to provide these.

    So, there are a lot of cryptoassets doing very different things with significant growth potential.

    How to invest

    If you are working within an established, reputable crypto-investing platform like Revix, you can invest in both ready-made crypto Bundles and individual cryptocurrencies including bitcoin, ether, USDC (a “stablecoin” fully-backed by the US dollar) and a physical gold-backed token called PAX Gold, which provides legal ownership of an ounce of gold through Revix’s online platform.

    The Smart Contract Crypto Bundle tracks those cryptocurrencies that enable smart contract functionality and include several cryptocurrencies that are looking to challenge Ethereum’s smart contract dominance. This Bundle comprises cryptocurrencies that enable developers to build applications on top of their blockchains, much like how developers build mobile apps on top of the Apple mobile iOS operating system. The cryptos in this bundle include ether, cardano, tron, neo and EOS.

    Revix also offers a Payment Crypto Bundle, which provides exposure to the largest five payment-focused cryptocurrencies looking to become “digital cash” and compete with government-issued fiat currencies to make digital payments cheaper, faster and more global. These cryptos include bitcoin (BTC), ripple (XRP), litecoin (LTC), bitcoin cash (BCH) and stellar (XLM).

    About Revix
    Revix brings simplicity, trust and great customer service to investing. Its easy-to-use online platform allows anyone to securely own the world’s top investments in just a few clicks. Revix guides new clients through the sign-up process, to their first deposit and first investment. Once set up, most customers manage their own portfolio, but can access support from the Revix team at any time. For more information, please visit www.revix.com.

    This article is intended for informational purposes only. The views expressed are not and should not be construed as investment advice or recommendations. This article is not an offer, nor the solicitation of an offer, to buy or sell any of the assets or securities mentioned herein. You should not invest more than you can afford to lose and, before investing, please take into consideration your level of experience and investment objectives, and seek independent financial advice if necessary.

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