#RSK (Smarter Bitcoin) is a sidechain that is PoWPeg 1:1 to #Bitcoin that enables Bitcoin and #DeFi to work on #BTC. And now you have a bridge between RSK and #LightningNetwork #LN. Bitcoin alone doesn't have smart contracts capabilities, or that layer one has a minimal, smart contract capability.
Pretty much RSK is what we would be called #SmartBCH within the #BitcoinCash ecosystem, but #BCH doesn't need any extra bridges because its transaction fees on layer one are cheap enough for users to use the chain without having to worry about fees.
And #Sovryn is just a #DEX token like #MistSwap and its token #Mist, the only difference being the name, network, and a few features that can be implemented on both networks at some point in the future.
Now how much a chain is valuable is what will determine its future, at least that is my opinion, so in the case for RSK and SmartBCH, the future looks suitable for both chains because one will always have cheap fees while the other will try to bring useability to a network that has become congested by choice and not design at least on the base layer.
Please make no mistake, and I am not taking sides here; I am bringing the information because I do believe that even when Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash have their difference at the end of the road, both are trying to bring people out of the fiat system and remove money away from government. They are both trying to get people out of the fiat system, and the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Now while SmartBCH is trying to bring DeFi capabilities that are cheap to use and that doesn't require lots of money to make a single transaction and RSK is trying to get for the first time DeFi to Bitcoin, they are both just networks that have recently started, and that if you are an investor or someone looking to prosper should have an eye on both networks and invest following their believes.
There is nothing wrong with making money by being early to a new chain. After all, that is what an investor is supposed to look for, something that the masses haven't seen yet. I am trying to say is always have an open mind when it comes to investing.