Title: new anon coins Post by: daoneway on October 01, 2017, 11:22:24 PM hey im really interested in anon coins and i wanted to find out if there is any new coins on the block but when i seach in the altcoin ann here its full of icos
currently i got some xmr, zec, zcl, zen, pivx, xvg.. any recommendations? Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: psiksenz on October 01, 2017, 11:26:05 PM DeepOnion is fairly new and holding up pretty well, they're in free airdrop phase at the moment. You account is old enough to be eligible to join, you just have to wear a sig and post at least 10 times per week.
Dev team are pretty active at rolling out updates and the current value of the airdrops is around $500 per week, and you are allowed to sell 10% of your airdrop per week without getting blacklisted. See sig for info Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: Febo on October 02, 2017, 12:13:33 AM hey im really interested in anon coins and i wanted to find out if there is any new coins on the block but when i seach in the altcoin ann here its full of icos currently i got some xmr, zec, zcl, zen, pivx, xvg.. any recommendations? XMR and AEON. Only two that matters long term. Grab few of each safely store and you will be able to retire soon. Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: fatlever on October 02, 2017, 12:25:45 AM Why would you want every anon alt coin out there? Almost all are scams or pump and dump. Monero is the only one that is actually being used in one of the big use cases dark markets. Even then, months after the now extinct AlphaBay started accepting them it was like 2% transactions. Now only a couple of markets accept Monero, otherwise a lot of people are using Monero to shapeshift to BTC.
Stick with the anon (XMR) that has a long term future - start collecting others and you might get caught up in scams and pump and dumps. Aeon is interesting but it's got like 1 dev, it's been stagnant development but it might have a nice use case building on Monero. That said, it's been pumped to kingdom come and if you bought it yesterday you would have lost a big percentage. I'd wait for the dust to settle or wait buyers of the pump to get bored and sell because nothing likely is going to happen adoption wise near term. Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: NoiseBoy on October 02, 2017, 12:41:39 AM DeepOnion is fairly new and holding up pretty well, they're in free airdrop phase at the moment. You account is old enough to be eligible to join, you just have to wear a sig and post at least 10 times per week. Dev team are pretty active at rolling out updates and the current value of the airdrops is around $500 per week, and you are allowed to sell 10% of your airdrop per week without getting blacklisted. See sig for info If it's an anon coin, how can they know if you sell >10% of your airdrop? Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: Jpti on October 02, 2017, 01:10:05 AM With monero, zcash, verge, Pivx and dash leading the anonymous market, even their forks are ditching the privacy part to get away from their competition.
Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: daoneway on October 02, 2017, 12:20:41 PM DeepOnion is fairly new and holding up pretty well, they're in free airdrop phase at the moment. You account is old enough to be eligible to join, you just have to wear a sig and post at least 10 times per week. Dev team are pretty active at rolling out updates and the current value of the airdrops is around $500 per week, and you are allowed to sell 10% of your airdrop per week without getting blacklisted. See sig for info If it's an anon coin, how can they know if you sell >10% of your airdrop? i was thinking the same Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: leea-1334 on October 02, 2017, 12:22:57 PM Tough call to make, and I do not know where to start. Convention says to stick with the ones already adopted by dark market trading and these are just Monero and Dash. I feel that new anon coins would have to significantly improve on old tech AND get adoption as well to stand any chance of a good future in terms of price.
For that reason, I think stay with Monero, Dash, Zcash. They are not done yet with their pumps. Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: Bytem3 on October 02, 2017, 12:29:36 PM I would stay with ZCash and Monero.
Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: Zeeks on October 02, 2017, 12:38:20 PM DeepOnion is fairly new and holding up pretty well, they're in free airdrop phase at the moment. You account is old enough to be eligible to join, you just have to wear a sig and post at least 10 times per week. Dev team are pretty active at rolling out updates and the current value of the airdrops is around $500 per week, and you are allowed to sell 10% of your airdrop per week without getting blacklisted. See sig for info If it's an anon coin, how can they know if you sell >10% of your airdrop? i was thinking the same Despite their whole community thinking so , deep onion isn't really anon at all. I think if you ask the devs about the level of anonymity they either wouldn't be truthful or they wouldn't know what to say. Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: PowerfulGuerilla on October 02, 2017, 12:42:18 PM I would stay with the privacy-centric Masternodes-handled Dash which has the voting community in the network, and the transactions are processed virtually instantly.
Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: Invester on October 02, 2017, 12:43:15 PM I would stay with ZCash and Monero. The two top really are these coins. Even way beyond bitcoin, ZCash and Monero are really proud to be the most anonymous coins in the whole of cryptocurrencies world. Deeponion is now being promoted with the feature of full anonymity as well. I wait for people who have actually used it to comment some. Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: SvenBomvolen on October 02, 2017, 12:45:40 PM One of the initial prospects for Bitcoin was anonymity. It turns out that it is not as anonymous as many people think. From an anonymous token XMR (Monero) is a leader.
I see that XMR is becoming very popular among those who are looking for anonymous transactions. But that is up in the air whether it will be able to scale. Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: samsungvina19 on October 02, 2017, 12:47:08 PM i guess you go to
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=159.0 and find the topic hottest and research any coin have page > 1000 . Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: gedor on October 02, 2017, 12:52:11 PM I think you should not invest in verge because no one trust it including me. My advice is everyone should invest in zcash, monero and pivx because they are the best of the few privacy coins.
Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: Zeeks on October 02, 2017, 12:55:51 PM I think you should not invest in verge because no one trust it including me. My advice is everyone should invest in zcash, monero and pivx because they are the best of the few privacy coins. Why not include dash? And what's the advantages of choosing pivx over dash? Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: cryptohunter on October 02, 2017, 12:58:09 PM cloak could become a contender
pivx i like bbr may still come from behind a few others are in production from old proven teams (forking in anon to their current projects) and will be good when and if they are done. Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: sandy14350 on October 02, 2017, 01:36:49 PM monero has a long way to go.... 8) 8)
Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: ask on October 02, 2017, 01:39:55 PM DeepOnion is spending too much coins on airdrops. That makes coin price valotile. But after airdrop stage then we will see if its valueable or not.
Just holding my onions and not buying more. XMR is other one i support and hodl . its a promising project and will keep buying from dips. Title: Re: new anon coins Post by: bittick on October 02, 2017, 01:58:55 PM hey im really interested in anon coins and i wanted to find out if there is any new coins on the block but when i seach in the altcoin ann here its full of icos Spectre, from zero to hero. And the developers are not a greedy person just like other project. But about zec will try to implement zstarks and that becomes interesting thing for me. currently i got some xmr, zec, zcl, zen, pivx, xvg.. any recommendations? And what about ethereum? That will try to implement the privacy technology from the zcash project. |