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nate 12-17-2017 09:33 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
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Originally Posted by duffrageous (Post 890605)
@duffrageous

I see how that strategy would work... to get more than 100% profit in a few months on a good pick.

I'm thinking less risk and on a one year investment. The coins I came up with surprised me... They're often talked about but none of them I would have went for except Monero....

#1. EOS
#2. Monero
#3. IOTA
#4. LISK

These are the only coins I found that have been able to hold their own against Bitcoin over the last year.

So what do you think about these coins? I know IOTA had issues with the Microsoft announcement but that puts it on sale ATM.

GreenBean 12-22-2017 12:43 AM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
Something new for mid-year 2018

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...y-trading-desk

:coffee:

vogeltron 12-23-2017 04:43 AM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
Komodo is the next years Ethereum and then some!!!

Elifkhan 06-25-2018 01:13 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
ETH isn't patented; it's only worth so much because it's legitimate but so far, all the coins that have been based off ethereum smart-contracts have enjoyed the biggest gains. If this changes in the future and large companies actually use ethereum, then the price will grow, but it's only up 20% since it's mid-year high of $400 and that only happened the last couple weeks. 20% is abominable in crypto terms. I feel like those who got in pre-April before the 20x spike are the only people still mining it and have interest in it. ZCash has a similar pattern. If you bought or built a GPU miner for Zcash or ETH and don't have the interest to change coins, you're still gonna back those cryptos.

itchibit 07-06-2018 03:18 AM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
XMR = Monero as the privacy coins hold a positive future outlook

Canadianleaf 07-09-2018 01:31 AM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
Agree, XMR is the only legitimate cryptocurrency IMO. More will flock to it as people realize its 100% anonymous and 100% fungible and other coins which do not have this are inherently broken. I dont know how anyone is comfortable having all their transactions 100% visible to the public and not fungible, I cant wrap my mind around that.

slokor 07-09-2018 02:14 AM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
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Originally Posted by Canadianleaf (Post 929776)
XMR is the only legitimate cryptocurrency

Discounting every single other cryptocurrency out there because you have an issue with it not matching YOUR specific set of requirements? pretty narrow minded if you ask me...

wooha 07-11-2018 12:35 AM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
Ya, different specifications, different requirements, different uses.
They all will have their place, assuming they find real adoption.

rsot 07-12-2018 07:51 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
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Originally Posted by wooha (Post 930166)
Ya, different specifications, different requirements, different uses.
They all will have their place, assuming they find real adoption.

Some will plummet and screw ppl on money in all likelihood however

Canadianleaf 07-12-2018 08:06 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
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Originally Posted by rsot (Post 930486)
Some will plummet and screw ppl on money in all likelihood however

Im only down -62% right now from my buy in price! :boom:

I dont plan on selling though, atleast until the prices goes to where I bought it at.

rsot 07-13-2018 11:46 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
-62% oof - sorry to hear that Canadianleaf

asvnix 07-15-2018 02:51 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
Before invesitng in any ICO or cryptocurrency, I'm looking for technologies and background of that Team/Company.

Right now I'm interrested in https://emercoin.com/en project and their currency. This company has a big technical background and they have such clients as Coca Cola. Not a long time ago they have signed a contract with a telecom company PortaOne and I believe that they will grow further.

There are really not a lot of teams/companies with a real value and really good tech background.

Play 07-15-2018 05:09 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by asvnix (Post 930991)
Before invesitng in any ICO or cryptocurrency, I'm looking for technologies and background of that Team/Company.

Right now I'm interrested in https://emercoin.com/en project and their currency. This company has a big technical background and they have such clients as Coca Cola. Not a long time ago they have signed a contract with a telecom company PortaOne and I believe that they will grow further.

There are really not a lot of teams/companies with a real value and really good tech background.

It all looks very new, yet they seem to be associated with some big brands already. Seems very shady.

rsot 07-15-2018 07:55 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by asvnix (Post 930991)
Before invesitng in any ICO or cryptocurrency, I'm looking for technologies and background of that Team/Company.

Right now I'm interrested in https://emercoin.com/en project and their currency. This company has a big technical background and they have such clients as Coca Cola. Not a long time ago they have signed a contract with a telecom company PortaOne and I believe that they will grow further.

There are really not a lot of teams/companies with a real value and really good tech background.

Welcome to the forum - all the best as you master stealth :thumb:

vogeltron 07-16-2018 05:03 AM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
Late to the topic. But small positions in Litecoin, Neo, Monero, and even things like Dash and Komodo hard to go wrong. BTC and ETH have to always be your main positions in volatile sector.

azsuspense 07-16-2018 12:56 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
I have ethereum

Canadianleaf 07-16-2018 07:22 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
Wait some time for some more coin seizures, fungibility revocation, crackdowns, privacy concerns and violations, prosecutions from authorities on high profile individuals using non-privacy coins (bitcoin, etc) and you will see privacy coins (MONERO) gain more more market share. Tumbling coins is not a sure way to hide funds and everything you do is public. I don't see why anyone would be okay with their finances being public, especially businesses. People who say "I have nothing to hide" is a cop out, you still become a target.

Canadianleaf 07-16-2018 07:26 PM

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rsot 07-16-2018 08:46 PM

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Jamsym 07-18-2018 04:39 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
I like Monero for the anonymity

Beautiful 07-21-2018 01:11 PM

Re: What other crypto-currencies do you recommend?
 
I agree with Jamysm, Monero could be a good one to hold.


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