One of the Best Cryptocurrencies to Buy With $500 Right Now

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Cryptocurrencies aren't great investments for conservative investors, since they're usually volatile, difficult to understand, and tough to properly value. Higher interest rates also tend to curb the market's appetite for cryptocurrencies and other risky investments. Therefore, it's not a great idea to park your life savings in the crypto market.

But if you have some cash you can afford to lose, it still might be smart to nibble on a few promising cryptocurrencies. One of the best tokens to buy right now is Ether (CRYPTO: ETH) , which could turn a modest $500 investment into a few thousand dollars within the next few years.

One of the Best Cryptocurrencies to Buy With $500 Right Now

What sets Ether apart from other cryptocurrencies?

Ether is the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum blockchain, which was launched in 2015. Ethereum originally used the same proof of work ( PoW ) consensus mechanism as Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) , which meant its tokens could be mined. But in 2022, Ethereum transitioned to the more energy-efficient proof of stake (PoS) consensus mechanism.

After that transition, Ether could no longer be mined -- it had to be "staked" to earn interest-like rewards. Ethereum also gained the ability to support smart contracts, which are used to develop decentralized apps (dApps), non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and other tokenized assets. Ethereum is now the largest developer platform for decentralized applications, and it has deployed over 3 million smart contracts and hosts thousands of dApps, NFTs, and other assets.

Every transaction that occurs on Ethereum costs a "gas fee," which is paid to the validators who process the transactions and execute the smart contracts. A percentage of each fee, which is paid in a tiny fraction of Ether called a "gwei," is then burned (removed from circulation).

That process makes Ether both an inflationary and deflationary token. When Ethereum's network activity increases, it becomes deflationary as more tokens are burned than issued. But when its network activity declines, it becomes inflationary as more tokens are issued than burned. That's why Ether, which has a circulating supply of 120.7 million tokens, is usually valued by the growth of its developer ecosystem instead of its fluctuating scarcity.

Why is Ether a promising long-term investment?

Ethereum faces some competition from Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) and Cardano (CRYPTO: ADA) , which are both PoS blockchains that can process transactions faster than its Layer 1 (L1) blockchain. That might seem like a red flag for Ethereum's developer-oriented blockchain.

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