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Title: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: Busanooo on September 06, 2017, 04:08:13 PM
I personally think Xtrabytes as its under 10m and is a better platform if they complete the tech than ETH by a long way.

Notable otber include SONM and Pillar.

Name the most undervalued coins in your opinion.


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: rejosh on September 06, 2017, 04:12:45 PM
I personally think Xtrabytes as its under 10m and is a better platform if they complete the tech than ETH by a long way.

Notable otber include SONM and Pillar.

Name the most undervalued coins in your opinion.

I think SONM is the most undervalued token.
Status was also under the ICO price today.
ARK and WAVES are also under valued


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: bosses on September 06, 2017, 04:15:47 PM
I believe that now there are still underestimated, namely: Adex, Blitzcash and amp


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: sabbathhawk on September 06, 2017, 04:51:01 PM
I believe in free distributed coins, as user define value rather then miners or amount raise during ICO. The more people have coins the more valuable they are. For now there are only 2 good projects. DeepOnion and ByteBall. And you can get them for free. Do not hesitate to join!
Good luck with that!


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: lakimens on September 06, 2017, 04:57:02 PM
I believe in free distributed coins, as user define value rather then miners or amount raise during ICO. The more people have coins the more valuable they are. For now there are only 2 good projects. DeepOnion and ByteBall. And you can get them for free. Do not hesitate to join!
Good luck with that!
That's called inflation and it brings the value down.The more people that have it, the bigger the price? NO.
The more people that trade, the higher the price. Airdrops will do nothing to the price, maybe even lower it.
DeepOnion is a great coin and I still have it in my sig, even though I am not in the airdrop anymore.


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: dupee419 on September 06, 2017, 05:00:34 PM
Waves the most awarded coin in this cryptoworld hehehe maybe not now but there's a time that might be WAVES would blown all around hehehe. It's nice the waves growing slowly but surely hehehe better to be sure than to be sorry


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: lakimens on September 06, 2017, 05:04:58 PM
Forgot to post my coin... I vote for WeTrust, it's a platform to make trusted circles, for lending money, crowdfunding.. http://wetrust.io/
Vitalik Buterin is involved. I bought yesterday and it's up 12%.


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: GRR on September 06, 2017, 05:08:09 PM
Syscoin. You will bite your ass in a weeks because you did not invest.


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: Mr on September 06, 2017, 05:16:52 PM
byteball. Too much airdrop makes the price decrease over months. But I do strongly believe that its price will be back to normal after all airdrop have finished. Let wait and see how developers improve this amazing coin. The next distribution is only few hours left and I am waiting for a big dump again :D


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: phm87 on September 06, 2017, 05:22:59 PM
I like PascalCoin because it was designed to be efficient (more than 100 tx/sec on a core i7), its blockchain can be deleted, accounts cannot be created (they should be mined) and because accounts numbers are short, easy to memorize.

I think that it is undervalued because its exchange rate did not recover from the last crypto-currency "crash" (1 August 2017) without clear reason.


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: Dinct on September 06, 2017, 05:25:30 PM
OAX
OPUS
WAVES


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: 25hashcoin on September 06, 2017, 05:25:59 PM
Zcoin bar none. The only true privacy coin crypto deserves IMO. Highly undervalued.


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: Maarten91 on September 06, 2017, 05:35:52 PM
I like PascalCoin because it was designed to be efficient (more than 100 tx/sec on a core i7), its blockchain can be deleted, accounts cannot be created (they should be mined) and because accounts numbers are short, easy to memorize.

I think that it is undervalued because its exchange rate did not recover from the last crypto-currency "crash" (1 August 2017) without clear reason.

What exactly is nice about the ability to have blocks deleted?


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: BitcoinNational on September 06, 2017, 05:41:39 PM
Waves the most awarded coin in this cryptoworld hehehe maybe not now but there's a time that might be WAVES would blown all around hehehe. It's nice the waves growing slowly but surely hehehe better to be sure than to be sorry

That's a solid value indeed, I am sure it will keep growing in the future months. I follow it since the begining and I strongly believe in it


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: phm87 on September 06, 2017, 07:45:37 PM
I like PascalCoin because it was designed to be efficient (more than 100 tx/sec on a core i7), its blockchain can be deleted, accounts cannot be created (they should be mined) and because accounts numbers are short, easy to memorize.

I think that it is undervalued because its exchange rate did not recover from the last crypto-currency "crash" (1 August 2017) without clear reason.

What exactly is nice about the ability to have blocks deleted?

From my understanding, the aim is to avoid to have an ininitely growing blockchain, keep a sufficient history of transaction history of all accounts. All the information is contained in the last X blocks. this leads to better performances on a long term (what is the cost of 100 tx per second per crypto-currency).

Accounts (like wallet addresses) cannot be created, they should be mined because only a defined number can exist to sustain such a system.


A few more details from the official website:

http://www.pascalcoin.org/
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Based on a groundbreaking and unique new idea in crypto, PascalCoin pioneers a new tier of scalability suitable for planetary-scale adoption. It is the first and only cryptocurrency to have broken the 100 transactions per second barrier!

By offering simple account numbers that can be associated to emails, company names and domain names, payments have never been easier.

PascalCoin’s powerful architecture lays the strong foundation for large-scale smart contracts in the form of Layer-2 protocols.

PascalCoin achieves all this by introducing a new cryptographic data-structure known as the SafeBox. The SafeBox compliments the Blockchain in a way that allows the Blockchain to be deleted whilst retaining its full cryptographic security.

[...]

Infinite Scaling
Infinite Scaling is the ability for a cryptocurrency to run for an infinite period of time using the same amount of storage (at a constant throughput). All other cryptocurrencies will eventually fail over a long period of time since their history of transactions become so large that new nodes cannot synchronise and existing nodes run out of storage, among many other failures. PascalCoin is the first cryptocurrency to solve this major shortcoming.

Learn How PascalCoin achieves Infinite Scaling

Storing the Flow rather than the History of transactions
PascalCoin only keeps the last 100 blocks of the blockchain whilst retaining the cryptographic security of the full blockchain. It achieves this by using the SafeBox to keep track of user account balances and ownership whilst simultaneously retaining the aggregated proof-of-work difficulty within the SafeBox itself. In order to forge a SafeBox, it would require re-mining the entire history of blocks even though those blocks are no longer known (even by the network).

As a result, PascalCoin does not store the infinite history of transactions, only a short recent history of them. In this sense, PascalCoin stores the flow rather than the history of transactions, whilst retaining the full cryptographic SPV security of the history.


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: vlom on September 06, 2017, 08:12:26 PM
I personally think Xtrabytes as its under 10m and is a better platform if they complete the tech than ETH by a long way.

Notable otber include SONM and Pillar.

Name the most undervalued coins in your opinion.

bitbay is still worth nothing and should be traded at a higher price.
and NVO will explore after you can buy them outside counterwallet and after the project will be live.
and the third one is Lykke.


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: coingrow on September 06, 2017, 08:15:15 PM
Definately Waves. Although its in the top 15 list at coinmarketcap, but the coin remains the most undervalued. It hardly moved even after the Burger King news. Its super cheap at the moment. Grab some while you can!


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: poncik on September 06, 2017, 08:18:03 PM
Waves and GUP is really undervalued coins


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: Vervesh on September 06, 2017, 08:27:05 PM
I believe in free distributed coins, as user define value rather then miners or amount raise during ICO. The more people have coins the more valuable they are. For now there are only 2 good projects. DeepOnion and ByteBall. And you can get them for free. Do not hesitate to join!
Good luck with that!
That's called inflation and it brings the value down.The more people that have it, the bigger the price? NO.
The more people that trade, the higher the price. Airdrops will do nothing to the price, maybe even lower it.
DeepOnion is a great coin and I still have it in my sig, even though I am not in the airdrop anymore.
I agree. If the market cap is too high, the coin's value will never get too high. Look what happened to SIA. They had billions of coins and their value never grew higher than $0.16.
The action around the coin (like trading or using it to purchase stuff) make it valuable.


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: Dustinb1313 on September 06, 2017, 08:34:43 PM
LOOPRING

It has members from google and pay pal working on it. Also advisors from neo and qtum.
Cheep right now.


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: TooDumbForBitcoin on September 06, 2017, 09:50:42 PM
Waves the most awarded coin in this cryptoworld hehehe maybe not now but there's a time that might be WAVES would blown all around hehehe. It's nice the waves growing slowly but surely hehehe better to be sure than to be sorry

That's a solid value indeed, I am sure it will keep growing in the future months. I follow it since the begining and I strongly believe in it

I heard that they will launch some project in Q4 for fully legal ICOs. But the timing is weak side of waves developers  :)


Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: mangodream on September 06, 2017, 09:55:17 PM
For me Waves, Golem, SiaCoin are undervalued...
I may also think about Pillar and TenX.



Title: Re: And the most undervalued coin award goes to...
Post by: camerxn on September 06, 2017, 09:59:20 PM
Easily Siacoin.

- The hard work of the devs is second to none
- Transparent, communicative team
- Working product, which people actually use
- Monthly updates
- Roadmap looks pretty incredible, so much more to come
- Sia has the potential to disrupt the cloud storage industry
- Cloud storage market growing at a fast rate  ($92.48 Billion Cloud Storage Market - Forecasts from 2017 to 2022 http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170614005856/en/92.48-Billion-Cloud-Storage-Market---Forecasts)