Title: which projects make blockchain platforms? Post by: honeysyd on February 13, 2016, 10:24:41 AM I think companies and projects developing blockchain platforms have great potential in the future. So far, I only know ethereum, counterparty, rootstock and expanse are some of those. Would anyone please suggest similar projects which have high potential?
Further discussions about investing on these projects are also welcome. Title: Re: which projects make blockchain platforms? Post by: honeysyd on February 14, 2016, 05:58:19 AM Thank your for your posting. It is a great help :)
Just take a walk down the Coinmarketcap top 50 Besides Ethereum at 15 second blocks you have BitShares at 3 second blocks Next at 12 second blocks Counterparty at 20 min blocks all have other coins/projects either building on top of their platform or selling their equity tokens in their decentralized exchanges: for instance: Ethereum has Augur BitShares has OpenLedger NXT has Jinn Counterparty has LTBcoin One thing you need to be aware of when buying equity in these communities is how many members there are in each: Ethereum, BitShares, and NXT have hundreds of thousands of posts from community members around the world which is why they have high market caps: Ether- https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/ BitShares - https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php NXT - https://nxtforum.org/ which is why they are the Gold, Silver, and Bronze of Bitcoin2.O platform cryptos Don't be fooled by fake façades, or you will be left all alone holding the bag http://www.scvhistory.com/gif/lw2145k.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ofBhDUx.jpg At least when ETH, BTC, DOGE, etc fall inn price, there are angry mobs of burnt investors. How many original community members are now holding the Expanse bag: (hint: none) (you are now one of the largest EXP shareholders in the world) (congratulations, all the EXP belong to only you) http://forum.expanse.tech/ But don't feel alone, the Crypti dev's left to form Lisk for people like you who like to join communities of only 2 members. Here's a pro tip: The bigger the community, the bigger the market cap (case in point BTC) |