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Title: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: CarlesPuyol on June 22, 2015, 12:50:35 PM
I was investing in altcoins an year ago when the leading altcoins were blackcoin and vericoin.
I would like to make a comeback, so I need some help:
What are the strongest coins now? New developments, good dev etc...
Thanks.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: deluxeCITY on June 22, 2015, 12:51:59 PM
Circuits is brand new, like born this morning.
https://c-cex.com/?p=circ-btc

The forum link is in there too.

It has the coolest wallet I and many others have ever seen.
You should check it out.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: CarlesPuyol on June 22, 2015, 12:55:10 PM
Circuits is brand new, like born this morning.
https://c-cex.com/?p=circ-btc

The forum link is in there too.

It has the coolest wallet I and many others have ever seen.
You should check it out.

I will check it out.
I have another question- what are the best exchanges out there? It used to be Mintpal and bittrex. Are the still in play?


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: lihuajkl on June 22, 2015, 12:57:48 PM
check here http://coinmarketcap.com/
lite coin and doge is quite hot recently!


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: H.W.Z on June 22, 2015, 01:01:50 PM
Circuits is brand new, like born this morning.
https://c-cex.com/?p=circ-btc

The forum link is in there too.

It has the coolest wallet I and many others have ever seen.
You should check it out.

I will check it out.
I have another question- what are the best exchanges out there? It used to be Mintpal and bittrex. Are the still in play?
The best altcoin exchange is poloniex and bittrex! Mintpal has gone!


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: chennan on June 22, 2015, 01:12:55 PM
I wonder whether you have liquidated your blackcoin and vericoin and how many profit you have made from them! Nowadays the hot coins' price is pumped up a lot and there are many risks associated with them! I didn't mean the hot coins is not good, but the price is a bit too high from the value investors' point of view! Do your own research and make careful investment decision.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: CarlesPuyol on June 22, 2015, 01:55:45 PM
I wonder whether you have liquidated your blackcoin and vericoin and how many profit you have made from them! Nowadays the hot coins' price is pumped up a lot and there are many risks associated with them! I didn't mean the hot coins is not good, but the price is a bit too high from the value investors' point of view! Do your own research and make careful investment decision.

I had only few BC left. Not a serious profit made though.
I see that the volume of trading both in Bittrex and Polo is not quiet high.
Do you think that the altcoin exchnge world is way after its top?


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: chennan on June 22, 2015, 02:11:08 PM
I wonder whether you have liquidated your blackcoin and vericoin and how many profit you have made from them! Nowadays the hot coins' price is pumped up a lot and there are many risks associated with them! I didn't mean the hot coins is not good, but the price is a bit too high from the value investors' point of view! Do your own research and make careful investment decision.

I had only few BC left. Not a serious profit made though.
I see that the volume of trading both in Bittrex and Polo is not quiet high.
Do you think that the altcoin exchnge world is way after its top?
OK! Investing in altcoin a always carries some extent of risk!
I think altcoin trading always has its place in crypto world! Maybe another top is coming!


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: Netnox on June 22, 2015, 03:17:03 PM
I wonder whether you have liquidated your blackcoin and vericoin and how many profit you have made from them! Nowadays the hot coins' price is pumped up a lot and there are many risks associated with them! I didn't mean the hot coins is not good, but the price is a bit too high from the value investors' point of view! Do your own research and make careful investment decision.

I had only few BC left. Not a serious profit made though.
I see that the volume of trading both in Bittrex and Polo is not quiet high.
Do you think that the altcoin exchnge world is way after its top?
OK! Investing in altcoin a always carries some extent of risk!
I think altcoin trading always has its place in crypto world! Maybe another top is coming!

Best is to invest in already known alts such as litecoin, the rest is imo all copies with gimmicks which will never get a real world adoption because its to hard to use for the average person and doesn't have a real world purpose that bitcoin wouldn't offer. Even litecoin its too hard for the average person but to has volume, i also have getgems besides litecoin.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: benthach on June 22, 2015, 03:29:52 PM
dogecoin and litecoin at the moment. others scam altcoins are just bagholders trying to make some noise so they can dumps, included but not limit to monero, dash(digital ass), and nxt etc... etc...


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: BitcoiNaked on June 22, 2015, 03:44:26 PM
dogecoin and litecoin at the moment. others scam altcoins are just bagholders trying to make some noise so they can dumps, included but not limit to monero, dash(digital ass), and nxt etc... etc...

You are so fcking dumb its painful, doge that shitcoin nothing good for whose creator left wouldn't have any bagholders? srsly even btc has bag holders, dogecoin doesn't have any innovation, it only has a fading meme riding the litecoin train.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: Lloydimiller4 on June 22, 2015, 03:49:01 PM
dogecoin and litecoin at the moment. others scam altcoins are just bagholders trying to make some noise so they can dumps, included but not limit to monero, dash(digital ass), and nxt etc... etc...

I feel like dogecoin and litecoin are the true bagholders, but that is my personal opinion. Monero offers something new the table and fair mining across CPU and GPU which is closer to satoshi's original vision of 1cpu = 1vote.

People who ignore Monero as a serious contender for digital cash will be sorry in a few years from now. Obviously Monero is young and still building its foundation, but once that is established, Monero will have some incredible value to offer for everyone.

Litecoin is doomed by greed in my opinion, that and ASICs already are in the midst of ruining a coin I once was in favor. Dogecoin is a joke, plus with the way the infinite inflation is set, it will never gain value save for some pump and dumps.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: o0‡0o on June 22, 2015, 04:16:30 PM
dogecoin and litecoin at the moment. others scam altcoins are just bagholders trying to make some noise so they can dumps, included but not limit to monero, dash(digital ass), and nxt etc... etc...
.......................
 Dogecoin is a joke, plus with the way the infinite inflation is set, it will never gain value save for some pump and dumps.
More than $ 100,000,000.00 has been invested in that "joke" so far verses just over $ 9,000,000.00 for Monero.
Yes Dogecoin is 133 days older but in that timeframe Monero will most likely find about $100k, as things stand.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: azguard on June 22, 2015, 04:19:03 PM
check here http://coinmarketcap.com/
lite coin and doge is quite hot recently!

lite is hot cuz its expecting to go 0.02 before halving how and doge is always around cuz merge mining.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: CarlesPuyol on June 22, 2015, 04:41:16 PM
So i guess I should stay away for a while from altcoins  :D


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: pooya87 on June 22, 2015, 04:55:50 PM
you can always find random altcoins that become "hot" from time to time just to give out some profit to its investors. but the coins that are hot for longer time with bigger markets are litecoin and dogecoin at the moment.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: benthach on June 22, 2015, 05:18:10 PM
dogecoin and litecoin at the moment. others scam altcoins are just bagholders trying to make some noise so they can dumps, included but not limit to monero, dash(digital ass), and nxt etc... etc...

You are so fcking dumb its painful, doge that shitcoin nothing good for whose creator left wouldn't have any bagholders? srsly even btc has bag holders, dogecoin doesn't have any innovation, it only has a fading meme riding the litecoin train.

don't get mad 'cause you're bagholding shit coins. lol


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: fartbags on June 22, 2015, 08:29:49 PM



XMG is looking good. Innovation and a working dev who actually has skills:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=735170




Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: lihuajkl on June 23, 2015, 01:51:20 AM
So i guess I should stay away for a while from altcoins  :D
Yes, you are right! Ppl come here just to expose the coins they are heavily holding! Hehe You should be confused now!


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: btcunt on June 23, 2015, 01:52:46 AM
lets get some volume to yobit      ::)   stock up whilst the going is getting tough   :]


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: NattyLiteCoin on June 23, 2015, 02:43:31 AM
Litecoin has potential, learn more at litecoin.com

Also, any coin that's supported on the supernet (UNITY) is worth a look.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: DieJohnny on June 23, 2015, 03:12:50 AM
I have thought about this quite a bit. I have been baffled by alt coins. 99% of altcoin noise is all Pump and Dump action. The last two years have proven this time and time again.

Alt coin features themselves are simply the ammunition of the pumper. To 99% of all humanity features mean nothing, and it is the masses that will make any crytpo coin survive, NOT geeky crypto features. Which leads to my main factors for Alt-coin evaluation.

1. Hashrate stability and longevity
2. Does it have a base of holders (not users, no coin has users yet) just holders that are willing to hold as long as it takes.

I think most coins do not have either of these and never will.

Right now I own Litecoin


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: H.W.Z on June 23, 2015, 03:19:36 AM
I have thought about this quite a bit. I have been baffled by alt coins. 99% of altcoin noise is all Pump and Dump action. The last two years have proven this time and time again.

Alt coin features themselves are simply the ammunition of the pumper. To 99% of all humanity features mean nothing, and it is the masses that will make any crytpo coin survive, NOT geeky crypto features. Which leads to my main factors for Alt-coin evaluation.

1. Hashrate stability and longevity
2. Does it have a base of holders (not users, no coin has users yet) just holders that are willing to hold as long as it takes.

I think most coins do not have either of these and never will.

Right now I own Litecoin
Cannot agree with you! There are a few coins meeting the mentioned two criterias, such as bitcion, NXT, Bitshares etc


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: CarlesPuyol on June 23, 2015, 07:46:32 AM
I have thought about this quite a bit. I have been baffled by alt coins. 99% of altcoin noise is all Pump and Dump action. The last two years have proven this time and time again.

Alt coin features themselves are simply the ammunition of the pumper. To 99% of all humanity features mean nothing, and it is the masses that will make any crytpo coin survive, NOT geeky crypto features. Which leads to my main factors for Alt-coin evaluation.

1. Hashrate stability and longevity
2. Does it have a base of holders (not users, no coin has users yet) just holders that are willing to hold as long as it takes.

I think most coins do not have either of these and never will.

Right now I own Litecoin

The best way to earn from pump and dump coins is to catch the waves up and down, and do not be greedy. You dont need to wait for 100%+ profit. 20% is also very nice!


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: Tina1736 on June 23, 2015, 08:39:18 AM
I am on xmr now


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: Nxtblg on June 23, 2015, 06:15:49 PM
I have thought about this quite a bit. I have been baffled by alt coins. 99% of altcoin noise is all Pump and Dump action. The last two years have proven this time and time again.

If you've spent time in the penny-stock madhouse ;) , you'd be less baffled. The pros have estimated that only three out of a thousand gold-exploration projects become real mines. 


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: Nxtblg on June 23, 2015, 06:27:43 PM
Cannot agree with you! There are a few coins meeting the mentioned two criterias, such as bitcion, NXT, Bitshares etc

I second the recommendation for Nxt. It's still humming along - churning out feature after feature - even though it's been through a severe bear market fiat-wise. When I first heard of it, in Jan-Feb of last year, I considered myself lucky to get NXT at a dime per coin. Nowadays, if you're lucky, you can get NXT for a penny each.

Granted that most of this severity is due to the Bitcoin bubble popping, but 90% is still a huge drop: it's more-or-less the same as the drop in the Dow Jones from 1929 to 1933.

Severe bear markets are a brutal Darwininan process. Do you know what type it selects for? Permabulls (http://www.davemanuel.com/investor-dictionary/permabull/). When a market is hot, permabulls and scammers look a lot alike. When a cold snap of a bear market comes in, though, they act in opposite ways. Slicksters jet off; permabulls go down with the ship.

Example: gold in 2001. Due to a brutal bear market that last two decades, the only ones left saying "Buy Gold!" were the hyperinflation-is-coming permabulls. This brutal selection process, you'll see in any asset that's weathered a severe bear market - including Bitcoin, and including Nxt.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: starblocks on June 23, 2015, 07:15:09 PM
I was investing in altcoins an year ago when the leading altcoins were blackcoin and vericoin.
I would like to make a comeback, so I need some help:
What are the strongest coins now? New developments, good dev etc...
Thanks.

See my blog for 2 tips LOL


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: deluxeCITY on June 23, 2015, 07:29:49 PM
Cannot agree with you! There are a few coins meeting the mentioned two criterias, such as bitcion, NXT, Bitshares etc

I second the recommendation for Nxt. It's still humming along - churning out feature after feature - even though it's been through a severe bear market fiat-wise. When I first heard of it, in Jan-Feb of last year, I considered myself lucky to get NXT at a dime per coin. Nowadays, if you're lucky, you can get NXT for a penny each.

Granted that most of this severity is due to the Bitcoin bubble popping, but 90% is still a huge drop: it's more-or-less the same as the drop in the Dow Jones from 1929 to 1933.

Severe bear markets are a brutal Darwininan process. Do you know what type it selects for? Permabulls (http://www.davemanuel.com/investor-dictionary/permabull/). When a market is hot, permabulls and scammers look a lot alike. When a cold snap of a bear market comes in, though, they act in opposite ways. Slicksters jet off; permabulls go down with the ship.

Example: gold in 2001. Due to a brutal bear market that last two decades, the only ones left saying "Buy Gold!" were the hyperinflation-is-coming permabulls. This brutal selection process, you'll see in any asset that's weathered a severe bear market - including Bitcoin, and including Nxt.

NXT
and CIRC.

I agree with you about NXT. Great coin,


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: ellave on June 23, 2015, 07:39:55 PM
NXT and XMR


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: TaunSew on June 23, 2015, 07:42:10 PM
It's spelt NxT, it's an outted scam and it's doing worse than that dog shit Doge. 


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: Eliphaz Fimk on June 23, 2015, 08:01:09 PM
The current market price has nothing to do with a coin's success. A coin's success is defined by the popularity of the real world applications it facilitates.

1. Hashrate stability and longevity
2. Does it have a base of holders (not users, no coin has users yet) just holders that are willing to hold as long as it takes.

FIMK (http://fimkchat.com) (https://www.ccedk.com/fimk-btc) has both because of its partially centralized non-profit association governance. FIMK, launched in July 2014 is based on NXT and improves on it by halving the block target, bringing out guaranteed block rewards for POS coin, and implementing basic income with strong authentication. The FIMK client is platform independent with both options: thin client and full server available in the same software. It uses websockets and boasts advanced features such as encrypted messaging and Private Asset Trading that will enable anyone to trade anything, decentralized.

https://i.imgur.com/3Lgtg7l.png

Never mind the plug, it's simply the most overlooked cryptocurrency ATM - probably because of its reputation as a NXT 'clone' whereas in reality it's politically a whole different story and technically quite a bit more than NXT.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: TaunSew on June 23, 2015, 08:11:37 PM
The current market price has nothing to do with a coin's success. A coin's success is defined by the popularity of the real world applications it facilitates.

Tumblr acquired 75,000 users within its' first 12 days.  We have an estimate from the Federal Reserve Bank that only 100,000 (addresses =/= users) people are using Bitcoin and that is over 6+ years.  Alexa rank, Google Trends and other tracking services indicate that Bitcoin is actually dropping in popularity.  If Bitcoin was a company it would had been shut down years ago as, for something aimed at a global market, it simply isn't being adopted by anybody.

There's no cryptocurrency with real world application or adoption yet.  Even Bitcoin right now is primarily hoarded and used as a speculator investment (terrible one at that as it has lost 80% of its' value since February 2014).
 
What if the chances are the first real viral cryptocurrency rivals the growth of something like Tumblr?  How do you buy something on day #1-#3 before it goes to the moon by day #12?  Chances are you wouldn't be able to and would be left behind.




Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: NattyLiteCoin on June 24, 2015, 04:22:33 AM
Tumblr? Sheep, a 'look at me' as I try to capture reality, yet distracted from what's really going on around them. Let's make sure the world knows what we're doing all the time because it makes me feel accepted. Brilliant! Mission accomplished for now. Bitcoin is not a business, it's a paradigm shift sir. to compare it to one kinda makes me wonder why you even frequent these forums. So go ahead and idolize idolatry, you'll fit right in with everyone else.


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: KingJo on July 28, 2015, 03:28:09 PM
Creva coin is an electronic money developed by South Korea.
Now, It is can be used like cash in 60,000 affiliates In Korea. and generated ATM for crevacoin.
crevacoin is have public confidence because
It swaped with BTC, LTC and 1.8 millions visit creva homepage and minning by about 200 nations a day, and trade in C-CEX.COM lively!

Its e-money business starts with its branch in Korea, where the Internet environment is excellent.
and soon be lunch ATM for crevacoin, and now, It trading very fast at c-cex.
All this combined makes CREVACOIN a good bet for 2015.

http://www.crevacoin.com

https://c-cex.com/?id=stat


Title: Re: What are the leading altcoins now?
Post by: CarlesPuyol on July 28, 2015, 03:31:32 PM
Creva coin is an electronic money developed by South Korea.
Now, It is can be used like cash in 60,000 affiliates In Korea. and generated ATM for crevacoin.
crevacoin is have public confidence because
It swaped with BTC, LTC and 1.8 millions visit creva homepage and minning by about 200 nations a day, and trade in C-CEX.COM lively!

Its e-money business starts with its branch in Korea, where the Internet environment is excellent.
and soon be lunch ATM for crevacoin, and now, It trading very fast at c-cex.
All this combined makes CREVACOIN a good bet for 2015.

http://www.crevacoin.com

https://c-cex.com/?id=stat

I dont think that 2btc volume in 24 hours can be counting as "leading altcoin".
Maybe its a good bet for 2015, but it just a bet...