Market analyst Daniel Harris has expressed strong confidence in XRP’s upside potential compared to Bitcoin , arguing that the altcoin offers a more attractive opportunity for retail investors ahead of the next market 0 a post shared on X, Harris stated that his “money is on XRP all the way” when asked how he would allocate a hypothetical $1,000 investment between Bitcoin and 1 explained that, based on current prices, Bitcoin is trading around $107,000, and XRP at approximately $2.40 , the same investment would yield vastly different holdings, only 0.009 BTC or about 416 2 used this comparison to illustrate why smaller-cap assets often appeal more to retail 3 his view, XRP’s lower price and smaller market capitalization give it more room for rapid expansion during bullish 4 argued that the chances of XRP doubling or even increasing tenfold in the short term are higher than Bitcoin achieving the same growth, given the disparity in market 5 you have $1000 to invest do you want: $1000 / $120,000 = 0.0083 BTC or $1000 / $2.40 = 416.67 XRP Then fast forward 90 days from today: Which is more likely to 2X, 4X or even 10X during the upcoming altseason?
Now fast forward to 3 years from now and what will your return… — Daniel Harris (@DanielLHarrisUS) October 20, 2025 At present, XRP’s market capitalization sits near $145 billion, whereas Bitcoin’s exceeds $2.1 6 suggested that it is far more feasible for XRP to reach $300 billion than for Bitcoin to double to $4.4 trillion, particularly within a 90-day 7 analysis aligns with a growing sentiment among altcoin advocates who believe that smaller, utility-driven assets can outperform dominant cryptocurrencies during specific market cycles. Altcoins’ Accessibility and Appeal Harris’ remarks were made in response to Dom Kwok, co-founder of EasyA, who recently discussed the psychological barriers new investors face when entering the 8 to Kwok , the high unit price of Bitcoin discourages first-time buyers, even though fractional ownership is 9 explained that many prefer purchasing entire coins of lower-priced tokens, which feels more tangible and rewarding than holding small fractions of 10 are on X, follow us to connect with us :- @TimesTabloid1 — TimesTabloid (@TimesTabloid1) June 15, 2025 Kwok emphasized that the issue is not financial capability but 11 investors tend to associate owning a whole coin with greater value or progress, a mindset that continues to drive enthusiasm toward affordable altcoins such as XRP, ADA, and 12 Counterpoint: Bitcoin’s Fractional Advantage The conversation originated from comments made by Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, who countered the claim that crypto is too 13 reiterated that investors can buy any portion of Bitcoin or Ethereum, removing barriers to entry for those with limited capital.
Nonetheless, both Kwok and Harris argued that investor psychology remains a decisive 14 with fractional purchasing available, many people still gravitate toward coins with lower nominal prices, particularly in the early stages of an altseason, when such assets have historically delivered higher percentage 15 example, over the past year, Bitcoin’s value has increased by about 60%, while XRP has recorded gains exceeding 380%. This performance gap supports Harris’ view that smaller-cap cryptocurrencies can generate stronger returns during speculative rallies. However, analysts also caution that this potential comes with greater 16 Bitcoin, which tends to experience moderate corrections, altcoins often face much steeper declines during market downturns.
A 5% Bitcoin pullback can translate to losses of 30–50% in some lower-cap tokens, making timing and risk management crucial for investors drawn to XRP’s growth 17 : This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial 18 views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s 19 are urged to do in-depth research before making any investment 20 action taken by the reader is strictly at their own 21 Tabloid is not responsible for any financial 22 us on Twitter , Facebook , Telegram , and Google News
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