Title: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Kujmandosz on June 28, 2013, 11:07:20 AM There are so many out there. I just don't know what should I mine. FTC, LTC, Memecoin, Worldcoin....
What is you opinion? Which alternate coin is the future? Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: favdesu on June 28, 2013, 11:08:55 AM I'd mine LTC.
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Kujmandosz on June 28, 2013, 11:11:35 AM LTC look solid. The problem is that my hash rate is 233 khs so I can't really mine a lot of LTC. On the other hand I can mine 1000 memecoins per day. Should I do that?
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: sabahgamemaker on June 28, 2013, 01:00:02 PM just do whatever makes you happy ;D
if I were you though, I would get better rigs, and get your hash rate more than 9,000 (hehehe) if you consider mining to be a serious business if it's just a hobby then its ok, mine whatever you want :D Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: 🏰 TradeFortress 🏰 on June 28, 2013, 01:01:47 PM Bitcoin.
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: anarchyx on June 28, 2013, 01:04:29 PM I would probably mine WDC. Looks promising.
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: worldinacoin on June 28, 2013, 01:05:33 PM Litecoin and maybe Devcoin and Feathercoin, but Litecoin is still ahead by a long way
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: mprep on June 28, 2013, 01:06:03 PM Litecoin probably.
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: RapidCoinz on June 28, 2013, 01:13:11 PM I reckon LTC!!
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: djzero on June 28, 2013, 01:31:24 PM I think Litecoin as well, but keep in mind how MANY options there are.
Terracoin (TRC) Memecoin (MEM) Bitbar (BTB) Bitcoin (BTC) Digitalcoin (DGC) Fastcoin (FST) PPcoin (PPC) Worldcoin (WDC) Litecoin (LTC) Novacoin (NVC) Feathercoin (FTC) BBQcoin (BQC) Megacoin (MEC) Phenixcoin (PXC) Freicoin (FRC) Luckycoin (LKY) Nibble (NBL) Mincoin (MNC) Franko (FRK) Devcoin (DVC) Hypercoin (HYC) Namecoin (NMC) Ixcoin (IXC) Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: mprep on June 28, 2013, 02:31:36 PM I think Litecoin as well, but keep in mind how MANY options there are. Daaamn... Thta's a lot of alts. Many of them are dead or dying though.Terracoin (TRC) Memecoin (MEM) Bitbar (BTB) Bitcoin (BTC) Digitalcoin (DGC) Fastcoin (FST) PPcoin (PPC) Worldcoin (WDC) Litecoin (LTC) Novacoin (NVC) Feathercoin (FTC) BBQcoin (BQC) Megacoin (MEC) Phenixcoin (PXC) Freicoin (FRC) Luckycoin (LKY) Nibble (NBL) Mincoin (MNC) Franko (FRK) Devcoin (DVC) Hypercoin (HYC) Namecoin (NMC) Ixcoin (IXC) Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: hany103 on June 28, 2013, 02:47:47 PM LTC, TRC, PPC
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: mook663 on June 28, 2013, 03:11:17 PM Litecoin definitely seems the way to go even if you have a sub-9kh/s rig and want to just let it ride without playing the exchange market to min/max.
Otherwise you could try your hand at some of the other alt coins and see if the market will let you pull out some magic! I typically have one machine pointed at Litecoin pools and another set to pick up a handful of Stablecoins/Fastcoins for trade fodder. Just have fun though! I just recently got into mining and it's been a pretty interesting experience. Good luck! Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Isokivi on June 28, 2013, 03:20:53 PM I'd piss on all of them.. oh wait thats what I allready do.
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Trillium on June 28, 2013, 04:09:46 PM https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=134179.0
^ Good summary of the altcoins. Some have a foreseeable future and many don't. Definitely worth considering carefully before you spent a lot of time mining any of them. Each should have at least their own [ANN] thread in that forum subsection, and the larger ones even have dedicated websites. Another concern regards the use of SHA-256 or scrypt algorithm for the mining (You can easily find out which coin uses what here: http://coinchoose.com/index.php) Those that use SHA-256 depend on high gpu core speeds and usually very low memory speeds. Eg overclocked cores and underclocked memory. This is great for cooling the card because you can just monitor the core temps with something like GPU-Z and put watercooling on the core(s) if you prefer a quieter miner. The problem with scrypt is that it requires a more 'normal' balance of GPU and memory speed performance... such as you would want for gaming except that the load on the hardware will be closer to 100% at all times while in a game it may not be. This results in huge heat generation in the RAM chips and memory VRM(s) of the card. Depending on the card this might be a problem at its default stock speeds or it might only become a problem when you start overclocking. My point being it is very easy to kill a card using scrypt mining if you have heatsink-less memory chips. For example on my 5750 if I run it with a modest overclock the RAM chips exceed 100 deg C. But you might not notice until you smell burning because they are not thermally monitored on most cards. (And yeah, I gave scrypt a miss after that and went back to mining SHA-256 on all my cards). Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Birdy on June 28, 2013, 04:11:11 PM Unless there is a new Altcoin that provides a lot more benefits over Bitcoin I haven't seen yet: None of them.
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: JamesIV on June 28, 2013, 04:33:19 PM I think BTCitcoin is the future, LTC might survive but I don't see any taking over BTCitcoin in the near future.
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: George900 on June 28, 2013, 05:12:23 PM Bitcoin and Litecoin. The only way those others will work is if they get large amounts of hashing that continue to support the network. Most die off after awhile. LTC is here to stay along with BTC.
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: naphto on June 28, 2013, 05:23:07 PM DTC
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Killiz on June 28, 2013, 10:39:10 PM Bitcoin
First of all, sorry but I don't see Bitcoin being viable for everyday use by the average person, I don't see it being used to buy daily items like groceries, clothing, and to buy a quick coffee on the high street. You just cant stand at a till and wait 10 minutes for that first confirmation to go through, before they pass you your cappuccino which is now cold!....and... sadly...'sooorry Sir/Madam, but we doown't dooo reeefunds, and you got no chance of getting one!', (Damn.. why didn't I just pay in fiat). On the other hand, given that Bitcoin is the Daddy of all alts, and will, or should, always be the front runner, I do see it as a means for banks, and companies, to transfer funds globally, quicker and 'much much' more efficiently than the current, labour intensive, extremely costly, time consuming method that is currently used. Also Bitcoin will prevail for online purchases, and to fund your gambling addiction ;) Litecoin I do have my crystal ball in front of me :), and I see Litecoin, the coin used for settling bills, because it already has a large following and user base, quicker transactions, 2.5 minutes, and will be used, maybe while out at the local restaurant, or to pay your tab at a hotel you were staying..... Which you booked online with your Bitcoins. An Ideal everyday use coin, would be which you will use at for example drivethrough, maybe like McDonalds or Burger king, or at a bar to buy drinks, and at the local supermarket, where every person in the queue behind you is hoping that you are 'not' a 'Bitcoiner', will have lightening fast confirmations, with transaction complete within a few seconds. I see many coins trying to fit this description, and have been released lately, but the main selling point of a product, sadly, 'is the name'. Who the hell wants to ask if they can pay in say, 'Feathercoin'.......'yes you can Sir, but do I get the whole chicken with that??' ??? or so the list goes on. Nothing screams out. Maybe good ideas, but 'come on' get the name right first! Bitbar Is a very different sort of cryptocurrency. It is something that is intended to be worth more than a Bitcoin, many bitcoins in fact. It is something your 'old time' cryptocurrency enthusiast cant get their head around, seemingly as nothing can be worth more than a 'Bitcoin' in the cryptocurrency worlds eyes. Bitbar is hard to mine, only 3884 Bars have been mined to date since the beginning of May. The name itself screams what it is...It is a bar, just like a gold bar, but intended to be a bar of bitcoins! I believe Bitbar to be a good investment for the future, even for the name alone, this thing is hard to mine, rare, and unique among all new alt currencies. Killiz Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Tropical Rain on June 28, 2013, 10:48:25 PM LTC...
Other than that, Do not get involved in the other alts listed in the alt thread, they are all pump and dumps... The only other one I would suggest is PXC for the reason they have a high quality development team that is doing a lot for the coin, they have a website for free automated escrow for the coin, they will be releasing their own exchange soon, they have a partnership with a gaming network team already and they have more coming soon. Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Birdy on June 28, 2013, 10:49:39 PM Bitcoin This is just false, you don't have to wait for confirmations in shops. Doublespending isn't going to be much of a problem there, because you have to pay there in person.First of all, sorry but I don't see Bitcoin being viable for everyday use by the average person, I don't see it being used to buy daily items like groceries, clothing, and to buy a quick coffee on the high street. You just cant stand at a till and wait 10 minutes for that first confirmation to go through, before they pass you your cappuccino which is now cold!....and... sadly...'sooorry Sir/Madam, but we doown't dooo reeefunds, and you got no chance of getting one!', (Damn.. why didn't I just pay in fiat). On the other hand, given that Bitcoin is the Daddy of all alts, and will, or should, always be the front runner, I do see it as a means for banks, and companies, to transfer funds globally, quicker and 'much much' more efficiently than the current, labour intensive, extremely costly, time consuming method that is currently used. Also Bitcoin will prevail for online purchases, and to fund your gambling addiction ;) Quote Bitbar Just because it's rarer doesn't make it any better.Is a very different sort of cryptocurrency. It is something that is intended to be worth more than a Bitcoin, many bitcoins in fact. It is something your 'old time' cryptocurrency enthusiast cant get their head around, seemingly as nothing can be worth more than a 'Bitcoin' in the cryptocurrency worlds eyes. Bitbar is hard to mine, only 3884 Bars have been mined to date since the beginning of May. The name itself screams what it is...It is a bar, just like a gold bar, but intended to be a bar of bitcoins! I believe Bitbar to be a good investment for the future, even for the name alone, this thing is hard to mine, rare, and unique among all new alt currencies. Killiz It's just another useless altcoin with lower numbers. Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Tropical Rain on June 28, 2013, 11:02:42 PM I think Litecoin as well, but keep in mind how MANY options there are. lol, there is a lot more than that my friend, I can triple that list easily.Terracoin (TRC) Memecoin (MEM) Bitbar (BTB) Bitcoin (BTC) Digitalcoin (DGC) Fastcoin (FST) PPcoin (PPC) Worldcoin (WDC) Litecoin (LTC) Novacoin (NVC) Feathercoin (FTC) BBQcoin (BQC) Megacoin (MEC) Phenixcoin (PXC) Freicoin (FRC) Luckycoin (LKY) Nibble (NBL) Mincoin (MNC) Franko (FRK) Devcoin (DVC) Hypercoin (HYC) Namecoin (NMC) Ixcoin (IXC) Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Tropical Rain on June 28, 2013, 11:04:12 PM Bitcoin Dont get involved with BitBar fellas... It was just another failed attempt to make another copy alt... The dev. was a troll as well who couldnt accept it failed but wouldnt do anything to further develop the coin.First of all, sorry but I don't see Bitcoin being viable for everyday use by the average person, I don't see it being used to buy daily items like groceries, clothing, and to buy a quick coffee on the high street. You just cant stand at a till and wait 10 minutes for that first confirmation to go through, before they pass you your cappuccino which is now cold!....and... sadly...'sooorry Sir/Madam, but we doown't dooo reeefunds, and you got no chance of getting one!', (Damn.. why didn't I just pay in fiat). On the other hand, given that Bitcoin is the Daddy of all alts, and will, or should, always be the front runner, I do see it as a means for banks, and companies, to transfer funds globally, quicker and 'much much' more efficiently than the current, labour intensive, extremely costly, time consuming method that is currently used. Also Bitcoin will prevail for online purchases, and to fund your gambling addiction ;) Litecoin I do have my crystal ball in front of me :), and I see Litecoin, the coin used for settling bills, because it already has a large following and user base, quicker transactions, 2.5 minutes, and will be used, maybe while out at the local restaurant, or to pay your tab at a hotel you were staying..... Which you booked online with your Bitcoins. An Ideal everyday use coin, would be which you will use at for example drivethrough, maybe like McDonalds or Burger king, or at a bar to buy drinks, and at the local supermarket, where every person in the queue behind you is hoping that you are 'not' a 'Bitcoiner', will have lightening fast confirmations, with transaction complete within a few seconds. I see many coins trying to fit this description, and have been released lately, but the main selling point of a product, sadly, 'is the name'. Who the hell wants to ask if they can pay in say, 'Feathercoin'.......'yes you can Sir, but do I get the whole chicken with that??' ??? or so the list goes on. Nothing screams out. Maybe good ideas, but 'come on' get the name right first! Bitbar Is a very different sort of cryptocurrency. It is something that is intended to be worth more than a Bitcoin, many bitcoins in fact. It is something your 'old time' cryptocurrency enthusiast cant get their head around, seemingly as nothing can be worth more than a 'Bitcoin' in the cryptocurrency worlds eyes. Bitbar is hard to mine, only 3884 Bars have been mined to date since the beginning of May. The name itself screams what it is...It is a bar, just like a gold bar, but intended to be a bar of bitcoins! I believe Bitbar to be a good investment for the future, even for the name alone, this thing is hard to mine, rare, and unique among all new alt currencies. Killiz Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: SteamSeller on June 28, 2013, 11:17:56 PM LTC looks good :) :o :o :o
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: DeathAndTaxes on June 28, 2013, 11:18:30 PM Just because it's rarer doesn't make it any better. It's just another useless altcoin with lower numbers. This. Radioactive human feces are probably pretty rare too but they don't have much utility. The nominal number of base units is largely irrelevant. Bitcoin for example would have worked just as well with: 210K total BTC valued @ $10,000 ea today 2.1M total BTC valued @ $1,000 ea today 21M total BTC valued @ ~$100 ea today 210M total BTC valued @ ~$10 ea today 2.1B total BTC valued @ ~$1.00 ea today 21B total BTC valued @ ~$0.10 ea today 210 B total BTC valued @ ~$0.01 ea today Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Killiz on June 28, 2013, 11:29:21 PM Bitcoin Dont get involved with BitBar fellas... It was just another failed attempt to make another copy alt... The dev. was a troll as well who couldnt accept it failed but wouldnt do anything to further develop the coin.First of all, sorry but I don't see Bitcoin being viable for everyday use by the average person, I don't see it being used to buy daily items like groceries, clothing, and to buy a quick coffee on the high street. You just cant stand at a till and wait 10 minutes for that first confirmation to go through, before they pass you your cappuccino which is now cold!....and... sadly...'sooorry Sir/Madam, but we doown't dooo reeefunds, and you got no chance of getting one!', (Damn.. why didn't I just pay in fiat). On the other hand, given that Bitcoin is the Daddy of all alts, and will, or should, always be the front runner, I do see it as a means for banks, and companies, to transfer funds globally, quicker and 'much much' more efficiently than the current, labour intensive, extremely costly, time consuming method that is currently used. Also Bitcoin will prevail for online purchases, and to fund your gambling addiction ;) Litecoin I do have my crystal ball in front of me :), and I see Litecoin, the coin used for settling bills, because it already has a large following and user base, quicker transactions, 2.5 minutes, and will be used, maybe while out at the local restaurant, or to pay your tab at a hotel you were staying..... Which you booked online with your Bitcoins. An Ideal everyday use coin, would be which you will use at for example drivethrough, maybe like McDonalds or Burger king, or at a bar to buy drinks, and at the local supermarket, where every person in the queue behind you is hoping that you are 'not' a 'Bitcoiner', will have lightening fast confirmations, with transaction complete within a few seconds. I see many coins trying to fit this description, and have been released lately, but the main selling point of a product, sadly, 'is the name'. Who the hell wants to ask if they can pay in say, 'Feathercoin'.......'yes you can Sir, but do I get the whole chicken with that??' ??? or so the list goes on. Nothing screams out. Maybe good ideas, but 'come on' get the name right first! Bitbar Is a very different sort of cryptocurrency. It is something that is intended to be worth more than a Bitcoin, many bitcoins in fact. It is something your 'old time' cryptocurrency enthusiast cant get their head around, seemingly as nothing can be worth more than a 'Bitcoin' in the cryptocurrency worlds eyes. Bitbar is hard to mine, only 3884 Bars have been mined to date since the beginning of May. The name itself screams what it is...It is a bar, just like a gold bar, but intended to be a bar of bitcoins! I believe Bitbar to be a good investment for the future, even for the name alone, this thing is hard to mine, rare, and unique among all new alt currencies. Killiz I think you are referring to whats his name again?.....the nameless one!....erm...yea,... Trucoin I think it is. Who in his/her strange little mind, bound by his/her delusions of grandeur, and many hours spent pondering/fantasizing over Bitbar, whilst either being held sectioned on a mental ward, or simply a schoolkid with some alter ego, only allowed access to the internet on a weekend, by reward for taking his/her medication, or doing his/her homework on time. This fool brought down Bitbar to where it is now, too many gullible people listened to his/her/its rantings, and believed that the site he/her/it was portraying to be official, was clearly not, the official site is http://bitbar.biz Anyway he/her/it has apparently left the forum after having given up on whatever mission the voices in his/her/its deluded mind were instructing him/her/it to do. Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: bailmeout on June 29, 2013, 02:54:48 AM None.
Title: Re: Which alternate currency is the future? Post by: Tropical Rain on June 29, 2013, 02:57:12 AM https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=246028.0
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