Is ETH really THE blue chip?

So Iv been thinking lately - I have quite large portfolio (over 400k) spread between several coins.

I, however, keep the largest part in what I think is a "blue chip" - a safe bet.

For now iv got 40% of my portfolio in ETH, but somehow Im not really sure if its the best choice now...what worries me is we dont really know how many ETH there are.
Now I dont want to get rid of ETH completely of course, as I think its a good platform - just thinking about shifting part of the founds to other blue chip.

Any ideas or comments?

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To clarify - I was thinking about shifting the bit most likely towards NEO.

>cz is a pretty cool guy
Eth neo is a good bet.
Eth more so i think
Bought a 1942 garand from eth earnings

eth has a lot of devs and dapps. neo doesn't, if neo doesn't soon change this it will be left behind.

NEX

>has 400k portfolio
>cant make own decisions about investments
0/10 larp detected

Its not that I cant - I think my portfolio is very well spread, Im talking about moving ~15% only - and as I said - towards NEO.

Does looking for other opinions mean I cant decide on my own?

if eth isn't considered "blue chip" then literally nothing in crypto is.

ETH
BTC
LTC
NEO
XRP
2% in LINK

How could that go wrong?

>Litecoin
Are you a nigger?