It’s undeniable that Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) are currently the two most dominant cryptocurrencies and as a result they receive the most of the attention from the mainstream media, institutional investors, and retail investors, but this doesn’t mean that the sector leaders are not occasionally challenged by competitor networks.

Two forked projects that once sought to challenge Bitcoin and Ethereum for their seats at the top are Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Ethereum Classic (ETC). In the past week, both tokens have demonstrated that they are still capable of generating excitement and producing big gains.

BCH/USDT vs. ETC/USDT 4-hour chart. Source: TradingView

Data from Cointelegraph Markets and TradingView shows that the price of BCH has climbed 125% over the past two weeks as it rose from a low of $523 on April 4 to a high of $1,175 on April 16. During the same time period, ETC staged a 250% rally from $13.30 to a new all-time high at $46.53 on April 16.

BCH/USDT

Bitcoin Cash arose out of contention in the Bitcoin community centering around the scalability of the Bitcoin blockchain and the desire to increase the block size.

As a result of the disagreement, part of the community split off and “forked” Bitcoin to create BCH in order to implement the desired code updates.

The protocol now aims to be a peer-to-peer electronic cash system capable of being used to conduct fast payments around the world with low fees, user privacy and a high transaction capacity.

Momentum for Bitcoin Cash began pickup up at the beginning of April as the cryptocurrency market as a whole received increased attention from the mainstream media and financial markets. One theory suggests that new investors look for older coins with lower valuations as a starting point instead of chasing after Ether and Bitcoin which may appear expensive to new crypto traders.

BCH/USDT 4-hour chart. Source: TradingView

With Bitcoin now back above $61,000 and its hashrate hitting a record high of 200 EH/s, the top cryptocurrency is out of reach for many smaller investors and miners who may be turning to BCH as a more feasible option.

ETC/USDT

Ethererum Classic emerged in 2016 as the result of a hard fork within the Ethereum community following the hack of a popular platform called The DAO. Initially, the DAO was an early decentralized autonomous organization intended to act as an investor-directed venture capital firm.

ETC is actually the original legacy chain of the Etherum network that didn’t take corrective measures to recover funds lost in the hack as a way of maintaining the ethos of finality.

ETC/USDT 4-hour chart. Source: TradingView

While Ether has gone on to become the widely adopted version of the network, ETC has continued on its own path and is once again gaining attention from the crypto community as high transaction costs and the transition to a proof-of-stake consensus for Ethereum has lifted ETC to new highs as users looking for compatible options.

The hashrate of the Ethereum Classic network has steadily been climbing over the past 6 months alongside the rising price, helping to make the network more attractive to interested miners and increasing the overall security.

As more participants enter the crypto market in search of good deals on established projects, legacy coins like BCH and ETC could possibly see further price growth. 

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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