Investing in Whisky and Cryptocurrencies: What do Steem and Pappy Van Winkle Have in Common?
I don’t like drinking whisky. It tastes like gasoline with a complex vanilla aroma, which does nothing for me. The last time I tried whisky may have been 15-20 years ago. On the not-so-common occasions when I drink alcohol, it’s beer or wine.
Nevertheless, I have half a shelf of aged whisky bottles at home. Why?
As an alternative investment, a well-chosen bottle of whisky has beaten the stock market in recent years. It has beaten real estate in many areas. An investment in good whisky has beaten everything but cryptocurrency. I’ll keep my cryptos, but you can keep your gold. My alternative physical investment is buying bottles of whisky that continue to appreciate over time. Like cryptocurrencies, you can think of it as liquid gold.
Expensive whiskies. Moneyconnexion.com
As with cryptocurrency and as with wine, people in new markets continue to discover good whisky. The price of high quality aged whisky continues to climb as people in Asian countries and elsewhere have discovered it. In the first half of 2017 in the United Kingdom alone, the value of rare bottles of Scotch whisky sold at auction reached $14.34 million (11.18 million British pounds), which was a 94% increase over that same period one year earlier in 2016.
New buyers are discovering more and more undervalued labels, which makes it much like cryptocurrency investing. The good news is that the price has continued to appreciate (across the board, but concentrated in certain areas) and this price movement is much less volatile than cryptocurrencies. As ‘undiscovered’ countries and distilleries become better known, the prices of their products, in particular, can increase dramatically. But as soon as that happens, it becomes harder to find any bargains in that particular space.
Source: Macallan Distillery.
As with cryptocurrency investing, you have to keep an eye on those trends and stay just ahead of them. For steady returns, you can invest in a basket (or a shelf) of good-quality selections that are likely to go higher over time. For the biggest potential rewards, you take a risk on picking an unknown and hoping it will hit the moon as buyers discover its quality. If you fail badly in cryptocurrency, your junkcoin devalues to nothing. If you fail with a whisky, then you have a bottle on your shelf of something that’s presumably good quality. So you’re left with something tangible and you can either drink it, give it as a gift, or sell it.
Comparing Scotch to Cryptocurrencies
Let’s take Scotch whiskey and compare it to cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin might be analogous to something like Dewar’s or Chivas Regal, which are mass-produced and have more buyer acceptance than whisky from smaller distilleries. There’s nothing wrong with these whiskies, which have more of a market share because they’ve had it for a longer time. They are blended whiskies produced by some mega-company, so their value might increase, but it’s like buying Coca-Cola rather than some more interesting craft soda. Nothing special and they’ll keep being produced in large quantities.
For Ripple’s doppelganger, I’ll go with Johnnie Walker Red, since it’s produced by Diageo, one of the world’s largest alcoholic beverage companies. Bailey’s, Guinness, and Smirnoff are some of its other brands. I love me some Guinness, but that gets us close enough to being centralized like Ripple, which really isn’t a cryptocurrency any more than Johnnie Walker Red is a true Scotch Whisky. Both are for noobs that don’t know better; they’re for banks (Ripple) or bars and restaurants (Johnnie Walker) that don’t have the imagination to discover some real stuff with better value.
When the price of Ethereum shot up from $9 to $13 per token, I started shaking my head. Months later, it was $1300. There, we might look for parallels to some of the single malt Scotch whiskies such as Dalmore or Macallan. Dalmore is more famous (and some would say greedier), perhaps, because they have released a number of very limited edition bottles such as the 64 and 62. In 2005, several limited edition Dalmores sold for 32,000 British pounds. In 2010, some others came on the market and sold for 100,000 pounds. In 2013, they created and sold another set for 987,000 pounds per bottle. You get the idea.
Dalmore's liquid gold. Source: Dalmore Distillery.
And so, just as Ethereum showed a new use case, that of the cryptocurrency ICO, distilleries like Dalmore firmly established single malt Highland Scotch whisky. It became the height of luxury quality for a whole new set of young, well-to-do buyers and investors.
Where Should You Look Now?
So where do you put money now if you are looking at cryptocurrencies or whiskies? Maybe you see what Ethereum accomplished with an early-generation technology that has been improved upon since then by others. Maybe you realize that cryptocurrency platform for ICOs is just beginning and that, when there are better alternatives to the expense and overload of Ethereum’s chain, some of those better built ones like EOS and NEO may be in very high demand in the near future.
Macallan whiskies and prices. Source: sgdgmagazine.com
So, too, might whiskies from distilleries like Balvenie, Bowmore, or Glenmoringie. None of these are bargain picks, just as you’ll pay a Top 15 price for any crypto platform like NEO or EOS that has a reasonable chance of succeeding Ethereum. They won’t increase by 1000%, but as the markets continue to mature and buyers look for high quality bottles from respectable distilleries in this proven region, they are safe bets to experience healthy increases in value. For that matter, if you prefer less of an active risk, you can buy shares in a whisky investment fund or ETF, which have shown some good returns so far.
On the other extreme, maybe you take a chance on something new and unproven. The good news is that it’s cheap. The bad news is that there are something like 900 new cryptocurrency projects per day now and you’re trying to pick a winner; you won’t know for a while since development can take many months.
Lots of junk coins out there and market cap doesn't mean a thing. Source: thegadgetflow.com.
It’s like picking a penny stock, the success of which has less to do with its technology than of its marketing team. In the world of Scotch whisky, I’ll use Kilchoman as an example in this category, since it has a recently established (since 2005) distillery on the island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides. It’s not unknown, as it’s already been producing some good Scotch, but buying a case of it is taking more of a risk.
Kilchoman's first batch, 2005. Source: Kilchoman Distillery via Adventuresinwhiskey.com.
Looking further afield now, Irish whiskey is probably a better bet for investing than Scotch, as it has not been fully discovered yet by the investor set. There are good bargains to be had in Irish whiskey, but no certainties that investors will move to that sphere. When you buy a case of something like that and hold onto it in the hopes that trends will move that direction, it’s somewhat similar to buying cheap on a promising crypto that is not yet firmly established.
Steem as a Bourbon
To be bold, you need to predict the next frontier. Throngs of connoisseurs and investors have been all over Scotch whisky for a number of years. They moved onto Japanese distilleries, which are fewer in number and probably simpler to pump in price (just like your favorite crypto!). And perhaps Irish whiskey will be the next investment frontier. But let me turn back the clock just a bit to show you what you could have had if you were staying ahead of the curve; the timeline doesn’t quite overlap with cryptocurrencies, but that’s okay.
You could have noticed the cryptocurrency Steem sitting around the # 25 – 30 position on Coinmarketcap (as it is now at the time of this writing). Just like with American bourbon whiskey, it requires one to think a little differently than the obvious Ethereum successors like EOS and NEO. While whisky connoisseurs and investors were busy buying up aged single malt Scotch whiskies, no one was paying much attention to the other world hot spot with a history of high quality production from craft distilleries, which was American bourbon whisky.
Sitting on a gold mine. Source: Blanton's Bourbon.
Similarly, with Steem, you are looking at something just as well proven, but just as undervalued as those bourbons were before whiskey investors found them. With Steemit.com and other sites like Busy.org, eSteem, Steepshot, and Dtube, Steem has proven one of the best use cases for cryptocurrency. Over a period of almost two years and with hundreds of thousands of active users, it has shown that good content can be rewarded by user upvotes. Steem is handling nearly half of the transactions in crypto now with a far more robust use case than nearly any cryptocurrency that has a higher market cap (hint: most of them have no real use).
And in the coming months, as Steem’s Smart Media Tokens (SMTs) become available, it is set to tokenize content on many other sites across the Internet. From Reddit to the New York Times to YouTube, almost any content site could monetize its content with a Steem SMT. While platforms like EOS and NEO are busy recruiting partners for ICOs on their platforms, Steem has a different niche: content sites that want to monetize their content.
Anyone interested in SMTs can look at the site buildwithsteem.com to learn more.
Similarly, there’s a distillery that’s been making the highest quality Kentucky bourbon in limited batches for many years. This distillery is called Pappy van Winkle. Because production is limited, you know that buying a bottle of Pappy gives you a stake in a batch that is capped, rare, and in demand. When international buyers and investors looked beyond Scotch and recognized a similar promise in American bourbon whiskey, they discovered Pappy van Winkle’s 23-year old Family Reserve. A bottle of that stuff on the shelf has increased 972.5% since 2010.
Of course, with Steem now processing nearly HALF of all transactions in crypto and with a market cap that represents only 0.4% of the total cryptocurrency market capitalizations, Pappy van Winkle may not be the best parallel. Owning Steem is more like owning shares in all American bourbon whiskey distilleries before investors discovered them. You get the idea.
Steem is now processing nearly HALF of all cryptocurrency transactions with a market cap of just 0.4% of the total cryptocurrency market capitalization. Source: Blocktivity.info. Daily active users from https://steemit.com/steemit/@penguinpablo/weekly-steem-stats-report-february-12-45-899-new-accounts .
Look just outside the hype box for something that’s proven its quality, has an important niche with committed followers, and deserves a bigger audience. If investors are as smart as you are, the hype will shift and they will find it also.
Disclaimer: This post is not intended as investment advice.
Sources:
CNBC: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/25/why-alternative-investment-in-rare-whisky-is-booming.html
WealthSimple: https://www.wealthsimple.com/en-us/magazine/whiskey-how-to
Financial Times: https://www.ft.com/content/a066332c-5acb-11e5-9846-de406ccb37f2#ixzz435EGpoKC
Atlas Obscura: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/worlds-first-whiskey-investment-fund-sweden
Dalmore Distillery: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalmore_distillery
Maxim: https://www.maxim.com/entertainment/10-single-malt-scotches-2017-6
Coinmarketcap: https://coinmarketcap.com/
Build with Steem: https://buildwithsteem.com/
Steem SMTs: https://smt.steem.io/
Top image is public domain.
Nice analogies - beautiful formatting. Just followed you. I think SMTs are riding an undercurrent that no one knows about. They will definitely change the social media landscape, and possibly sooner than we realise.
And it will be awesome. So we get more value out from our time we invest in the online landscape! YouTube seems to be going a little desperate how they have added ways to donate money in live streams. Just looks a bit spammy. These tokens will be a better system.
Will also be better for larger media companies to have a system like this instead of an annoying pay-wall to access content. Clearly they are also desperate and is trying to go back in time. Instead of opening up more they are building walls. Digital value transfer + Trust + Reputation + Speed = Winning Formula for changing the social media landscape.
As you say this will probably happen sooner than most realise. Especially since technology is growing with exponential growth and how this is global and with a large world population we now could easier connect the smartest minds to come up with revolutionary ideas and put them into real projects so much faster than in the past!
Agreed @hitwill with re SMTs, I'm so glad for this post because it has reminded me of my promise to myself to get to grips with them, and fully understand them. Yay @donkeypong! :0)
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I think You are right and also think it' ll be sooner
@donkeypong thank you for that very informative article you've posted, but as a newbie in steemit, reading this makes my brain freeze and my nose bleed with the terminologies and how everthing works in cryptocurrency. but taking time to read all the informations and with comparing whisky to cryptocurrency helped me alot to understand atleast little by little.. hoping to read more good articles like this I wanna learn more about this
I am rooting for SMTs to conquer the top social media platforms and make the internet a better place. I think genuine earnings from SMTs can beat the rampant issue of scammers too...
sorry for accidentally downvoting - it happened to me twich :( , I was on my smartphone and the screen isn't large enough - fixed that with a little upvote :)
The good thing from this - I looked into your profile and it looks pretty interesting so you have a new follower :)
Why these top 63 cryptocurrencies are best
https://steemit.com/dtube/@salahuddin2004/top-63-cryptocurrencies-will-run-rampant-through-blockchain
It was an interesting analogy indeed.
JRcrypto
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/12/hedge-fund-manager-has-nearly-all-his-money-in-bitcoin-other-cryptos.html
More need not to be said as a great analysis has been done and only the wise can see the gold mine contained in the post. The STM is just the next gold mine that is waiting to be tapped.
forgot to mention boobies to hit the trifecta
Never thought of buying Wishy as an investment. even if I did it would not have lasted long in my household.. but may now as no one living here drinks whiskey anymore.. I was always a beer drinker myself but just turned 50 and I set myself a goal to give drinking away and not to touch another drop of alcohol again and get my health in check and start doing stuff I want to do in life.. try and start living some dreams... anyway thanks for sharing the information.
It is my opinion that Digibyte is one of the best crypto currencies and will make a lot of people wealthy as the adoption rate of Bitcoin grows. I'm not going to bore you with a technical analysis of the project, but rather provide my theory as to what the catalyst will be that makes the price of this coin rise in value.
The Digibyte team are geniuses from a technical standpoint. I'm sure if you are reading this you are already aware of the superior asset Digibyte is to other cryptos. The problem lies in marketing. With the adoption rate of the most popular crypto Bitcoin under 2% it is no surprise that very few people know of Digibyte and their nerdy crew. But no worries because Bitcoin is going to save the day.
As the masses become more familiar with Bitcoin and merchants attempt to implement it as a payment choice the faults of Bitcoin will become known on the big stage. I can see the morning news now talking of 10 minute wait times at Starbucks for a Bitcoin confirmation to clear. There will be a desperate search for a faster more secure payment method in the crypto space. And there with their big dicks swinging in the air will be Digibyte to the rescue. It is simply the natural progression of any new technology. Bitcoin is like Motorola and Nokia, but Digibyte will be Apple and Samsung.
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Well, when Bitcoin collapses to $1.00 per coin, at least you can drown your sorrows in your other investment! 😁
I am really glad I took the time to read this. I was not aware of this site prior to reading, https://smt.steem.io/ I somehow missed it. But this is great to show illustrations of how SMT's might work. I'm talking with a lot of Steemians and it's difficult to explain, so any and all tools are helpful.
So Steem is like a boutique bottle of bourbon, I like it!
sorry for accidentally downvoting, I was on my smartphone and the screen isn't large enough - fixed that with a little upvote :)
I'm all out of analogies. This one seemed to work.
I really salute you @donkeypong on this analogy. Especially they way they dovetail. But as a ghostwriter who have worked on books around wine and whisky before, i am more in tune with the appalling side effects as a result of its abusive intake (excessive alcohol consumption), than discourses about how huge investments around them is.
Good write-up though.
Wow. I never knew wines appreciate do much that you can compare it's growth with that of cryptos. I just know in movies, I hear something like a 1000-dollar bottle of the 200 year old scotch. So prestigious for those that know their wines. Nice exposition there.
Steem is taking over the world and I'm happy I joined this platform when I did. Nice one @donkeypong
I feel like I'd end up drinking my wealth away if I did this lol. I always wanted a good collection of aged whiskey though... Great post.
I agree with you to invest in alcohol. But breakfast is counterproductive
""NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Middle-aged men who drink alcohol in large amounts are more likely to lose memory, attention and lack of thinking skills than those who did not, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of London.
European men who drank more alcohol were more likely to suffer mental losses faster than others who did not drink alcohol, scientists said"" . @donkeypong
No liquids for breakfast. :) I don't drink this stuff either, but it will have value as long as others do.
Yes, that's for sure!)Although it is crap but it is in demand!It was great to compare whiskey and crypto currency!;) It's like bitcoin and Johnnie Walker BLACK LABEL 12 years!We are waiting for the growth rate, when the red will turn green.
Hello @donkeypong
I'm very sure this is going to make the talk of town in days when people really get to know the essence of investing in distilleries.
Recently, people are really scared of not loosing and this have drove many people that ought to invest really big into crypto away.
Although, crypto is a wizard, still got the heart of many and it's a game of the wise men and those that than "risk it".
Here comes the opportunity for those that value distilleries to have a gold throne in their home.
Thanks for this
Just another form of liquid gold.
Oh yes! @donkeypong A liquid gold that will give rest of mind to investors because it's not gonna lose its value just like crypto does all the time.
Many crypto investors are liable to check their blood pressure twice a month because when crypto lose its value,such investor is not gonna be happy.
And here an opportunity for those that can risk giving distilleries values by investing so hard to it.
distilleries will soon have it's own form of gold just like you said
Cheers
This is a good one. I can't relate too much about everything there is in cryptocurrency but pretty sure I do with the liquors you mentioned which gives me a clearer overview with what crypto has in store for someone as ignorant as me. I'm into Johnnie Walker only when my friends treat me as to this is absolutely pricey :D I've been interested with bourbon lately since most people in Virginia makes it seem like a very smooth drink (been addicted with Vampire Diaries, shooting took place there). Anyway, the whole thing gives me an idea to where I am standing as of the moment. More power to brilliant posts you have there! ;)
Perfect investment plan you showing compared high rated whiskey market. Ha ha...Why you don't like to whiskey? My favorite choice is Chivas Regal. Lol. It nicely matched bitcoin tokens. I'm learning something from you now. I like your comparison of cryptos. Currently best option to have alternative investment scheme. If not probably can be down. Excellent analyze @donkeypong.
Interesting! Using whiskey as an investment, these bottles really gain in value over time and to the correct buyer you could sell them for a lot...
But if whiskey is a huge market, there another alcoholic beverage that can be used as an investment, wine! There are bottles of wine that sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars and there are many bottles trapped in cellars gaining value right now.
Here in Venezuela, I think the dream of everyone who tries to get rich quickly is to own a liquor store! :') I'm always hearing about it. I hadn't understood their drives until I read this post today. It really seems profitable in many ways.
Wine is good also, but there are so many wineries and regions that you really need to know your craft if you are buying low for an investment.