In 2017, the cost of Bitcoin (BTC) reached almost $20,000, and in December 2018, its rate fell to $3,187 per token. Nevertheless, it is a solid price movement for a currency, which was created from nothing about 10 years ago. Bitcoin still dominates the portfolios of most crypto investors and is by far the most popular cryptocurrency, meaning its price is less prone to drops than the rest of the market.This is also indicated by the CoinMarketCap dominance chart. But what about the rest of the cryptocurrencies that have appeared over the past couple of years?
In 2018, CNBC reported that approximately 800 cryptocurrencies, which appeared as a result of initial coin offering (ICO), can now be called "dead," because they are traded at a price below $0.01. In 2019, this figure continued to increase.