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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Speculation (Altcoins) => Topic started by: dilpreet111 on November 09, 2017, 09:14:21 AM



Title: Finding small cap not so popular hidden gems from the Hay stack
Post by: dilpreet111 on November 09, 2017, 09:14:21 AM
I believe if you have long-term holding capacity & want to make it big, then we need to find the yet not so popular hidden gems, in the plethora (hay stack) of Alt coins choices that have a strong value proposition, with a dedicated team achieving their whitepaper milestones though not focusing on marketing a lot, yet.

I have a few suggestions jotted down below, would want your suggestions:

1. Jetcoin - Korean coin backing football teams (not much known as yet)
2. Air - Good value proposition in the mobile space industry
3. TaaS - A strong crypto fund
4. TIO, Change Bank - maybe

Your opinion, frinds...
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Title: Re: Finding small cap not so popular hidden gems from the Hay stack
Post by: thepo1m on November 09, 2017, 11:30:53 AM
From your list is like Air, but I will prefer to add these projects to the list, Enigma, Cindicator, DNT, Change, and EthBits


Title: Re: Finding small cap not so popular hidden gems from the Hay stack
Post by: t3hpwnographer on November 09, 2017, 01:14:01 PM
Air caught my interest a little while ago, though for a new coin to already have over 1 bil in circulation makes me a bit wary to invest.


Title: Re: Finding small cap not so popular hidden gems from the Hay stack
Post by: Turkiwi on November 09, 2017, 03:11:05 PM
Out of these ones:

1. Jetcoin - Korean coin backing football teams (not much known as yet)
2. Air - Good value proposition in the mobile space industry
3. TaaS - A strong crypto fund
4. TIO, Change Bank - maybe

Taas is by far the most superior investment. The project started about six months ago and it was the first closed end fund on the blockchain, the team is cool and they are based in Singapore which really helps with the regulatory part. They are offering every quarter 50% of profits to coin holders which are being transfered automatically in Ether to their selected address. Both of the quarters were profitable and the divident payout successful. The best part is that you don't even have to get involved into crypto currencies. Taas is doing that for you by searching for good projects and investing in their ICO, they have a standard holding of BTC and ETH which hedges against these ICO's and they have been profitable in both quarters up until now. Furthermore they will release soon a trading software to compete against Bloomberg - quite cool, eh?