Cryptocurrencies come in two categories: some dominate the headlines for a while until the hype subsides, and a new meme coin comes to replace them; others, however, present more long-term 0 asked which three cryptocurrencies it would hold forever, OpenAI’s latest large language model, ChatGPT-5 , selected a combination of two market leaders and one less suspected competitor: Bitcoin ( BTC ), Ethereum ( ETH ), and Cardano ( ADA ). Cardano was the most notable pick, with a peer-to-peer review approach and more practical uses, which the artificial intelligence ( AI ) model highlighted as strong catalysts for long-term survival in the crypto 1 list is thus largely unchanged from our last query in August, which consisted of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Chainlink ( LINK ) as the “infrastructure bet” indispensable to decentralized finance ( DeFi ) protocols, which has now been replaced by Cardano.
ChatGPT’s 3 “forever” cryptocurrencies.) consensus mechanism and over a decade of uninterrupted operation. Ethereum, “the smart contract giant” Trading at $4,365 at the time of writing, Ethereum stood out to ChatGPT as “the smart contract giant”. Indeed, Ethereum’s blockchain powers decentralized applications (dApps), non-fungible tokens ( NFTs ), and other DeFi projects, so the asset is more versatile than a mere 2 transition to Ethereum 2.0 and proof-of-stake ( PoS ) also reduces energy usage and introduces scaling solutions such as sharding, which the AI suggests will make the network more future-proof. Cardano, “the research-driven blockchain” Priced at around $0.88 at press time, Cardano is known for its research-driven approach to blockchain 3 cryptocurrency prioritizes security, scalability, and sustainability through peer-reviewed protocol upgrades.
Additionally, its PoS consensus, Ouroboros, is built around energy efficiency and is thus more environmentally friendly than some larger 4 important, Cardano focuses on real-world applications, particularly in developing regions, which enhances decentralization and long-term viability, according to the language learning model (LLM). Featured image via Shutterstock
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