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Title: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: patroncito on June 04, 2017, 05:05:54 PM
Hi,

I have the following questions. I need to read your opinions and recommendations. I have a buying horizon of 5 years.

1. What is the best exchange to buy ICOS?

2. What is the best "sub-penny"(below one cent) coin to buy right now and hold for the long term (3-5 years)

3. What would you choose for the long term? Litecoin or Ethereum Classic?

4. In what coins are the most banks involved?

I appreciate your answers.


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: FractalUniverse on June 04, 2017, 07:11:38 PM
Hi,

I have the following questions. I need to read your opinions and recommendations. I have a buying horizon of 5 years.

1. What is the best exchange to buy ICOS?

2. What is the best "sub-penny"(below one cent) coin to buy right now and hold for the long term (3-5 years)

3. What would you choose for the long term? Litecoin or Ethereum Classic?

4. In what coins are the most banks involved?

I appreciate your answers.

1] im avoiding them, so not answering this :)
2] noone can tell, if someone gives you a tip of such coin, its probably because he is invested in it and needs some fools to buy and help push the price up for him to make profit.
3] out of those two litecoin
4] i think they are still preparing to launch some and promote them to conquer the crypto market. they won't be anonymous though and they will have full control. But they will push it heavily, partnering with large corporations and perhaps even governments, so they will probably win over time :/


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: patroncito on June 04, 2017, 07:31:47 PM
Hi,

I have the following questions. I need to read your opinions and recommendations. I have a buying horizon of 5 years.

1. What is the best exchange to buy ICOS?

2. What is the best "sub-penny"(below one cent) coin to buy right now and hold for the long term (3-5 years)

3. What would you choose for the long term? Litecoin or Ethereum Classic?

4. In what coins are the most banks involved?

I appreciate your answers.

1] im avoiding them, so not answering this :)
2] noone can tell, if someone gives you a tip of such coin, its probably because he is invested in it and needs some fools to buy and help push the price up for him to make profit.
3] out of those two litecoin
4] i think they are still preparing to launch some and promote them to conquer the crypto market. they won't be anonymous though and they will have full control. But they will push it heavily, partnering with large corporations and perhaps even governments, so they will probably win over time :/

Thank you. Its good to know the mindset of each individual


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: patroncito on June 04, 2017, 08:33:52 PM
anyone else?


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: FruitsBasket on June 04, 2017, 08:36:30 PM
Hi,

I have the following questions. I need to read your opinions and recommendations. I have a buying horizon of 5 years.

1. What is the best exchange to buy ICOS?

2. What is the best "sub-penny"(below one cent) coin to buy right now and hold for the long term (3-5 years)

3. What would you choose for the long term? Litecoin or Ethereum Classic?

4. In what coins are the most banks involved?

I appreciate your answers.
Here are my answers to your questions:

1: Don't buy ICO coins that run through an exchange.
2: IcoBid, it is around 10-20 satoshi per IcoBid.
3: Litecoin.
4: Bitcoin or NEM.


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: brace the mace on June 04, 2017, 08:37:36 PM
I don't think that buying ICOs through exchanges is a good idea. Not only are you putting your trust on the devs of the coin, but you're also trusting the exhcange on top to secure your coins.


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: jorenpo on June 04, 2017, 09:11:57 PM
1. what about bought it directly to coin ico sale.
2. if i were you i buy digibytes. theres a project coming this june. nice pump this week
3. Ethereum no question


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: FruitsBasket on June 04, 2017, 09:38:34 PM
I don't think that buying ICOs through exchanges is a good idea. Not only are you putting your trust on the devs of the coin, but you're also trusting the exhcange on top to secure your coins.
Yes I agee with you. Exchanges can do shady stuff with the ICO results because it has zero to none transparancy. I am sure alot of small exchanges are doing this, but because there is no prove of it we can not do anything about it. Also fake volume can be done so others will invest too in the ICO.


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: patroncito on June 04, 2017, 10:22:54 PM
Thanks for your comments. I have been looking at ripple as a long term holding, but I am looking for a sub penny coin too. Most of the top coins were sub pennies at the beginning and are now at dollars or at 0.30 to 0.50 cents. It is just my opinión, i will choose between litecoin and ethereum classic and a coin below 1 dollar.


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: randomdude on June 04, 2017, 11:28:16 PM
1. What is the best exchange to buy ICOS?
Liqui.io has a good ICO token selection. Always withdraw your coins to a local wallet after you buy them.

2. What is the best "sub-penny"(below one cent) coin to buy right now and hold for the long term (3-5 years)
The absolute value (in dollars) of a coin should not be a criteria for assessing its growth potential. Look at technology, team, product instead and don't get fooled by 1 coin = 1 cent.

3. What would you choose for the long term? Litecoin or Ethereum Classic?
I'd choose Ethereum.

4. In what coins are the most banks involved?
Ripple, most probably. Also BTC and XEM. Some banks are also trying to deploy their own custom blockchains.


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: BTCLovingDude on June 05, 2017, 07:47:27 AM
1. What is the best exchange to buy ICOS?
not a good idea to invest in any ICO, you are helping this method of scam to grow when doing so.

but since you asked, you have to check and see which exchange is offering them sometimes it is Yobit, sometimes Liqui, others are also listing. choose one and go there.

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2. What is the best "sub-penny"(below one cent) coin to buy right now and hold for the long term (3-5 years)
bad idea also. because an altcoin that has such a low price is low for a reason. it did not go down there by accident! it is there because of flaws in its project or in economical aspects of it for example because of a large amount of supply (example Dogecoin) and in long term these coins will only go down.

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3. What would you choose for the long term? Litecoin or Ethereum Classic?
again not a good idea to go in long term in any altcoins.
but these two options both have good chances. mostly LTC because it has been around for years and it has been above $3-4 for the most part of it. and also it has a good developers team.

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4. In what coins are the most banks involved?
Ripple first, then Ethereum because of its (in the shadows) investors.


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: patroncito on June 05, 2017, 01:20:04 PM
Thanks


Title: Re: Interesting Long Term Questions
Post by: Ayers on June 05, 2017, 01:36:32 PM
Hi,

I have the following questions. I need to read your opinions and recommendations. I have a buying horizon of 5 years.

1. What is the best exchange to buy ICOS?

2. What is the best "sub-penny"(below one cent) coin to buy right now and hold for the long term (3-5 years)

3. What would you choose for the long term? Litecoin or Ethereum Classic?

4. In what coins are the most banks involved?

I appreciate your answers.

bittrex is often considered oen fo the best for ico and swap coin, for the long term i would onyl buy strong market coin, like zcash eth lbry, this respond to your third question as well, for the last question there are not such coins involved with a bank