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Title: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Smorodsky on January 30, 2018, 07:57:29 AM
 Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for short range?
Post by: RooKIED on January 30, 2018, 08:21:50 AM
Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)
MDX, HempCoin, eth, ripple, btc cash


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for short range?
Post by: UZIzzzz on January 30, 2018, 08:25:50 AM
I suggest you divide it into two parts.
Some invest in ICO projects, because ICO tends to make amazing profits.
Others invest in altcoin, such as ETH,NEO,ADA.
But remember, the risk are high.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for short range?
Post by: Smorodsky on January 30, 2018, 08:33:39 AM
I suggest you divide it into two parts.
Some invest in ICO projects, because ICO tends to make amazing profits.
Others invest in altcoin, such as ETH,NEO,ADA.
But remember, the risk are high.
Where do you invest?


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: enjotan on January 30, 2018, 08:34:47 AM

you can try from ethereum, the rest you share for some other altcoin. there are many choices nowadays, red market, it's best time to hunt. but remember, every investment you must be prepared with the risks. try to get around the market, and look for the right altcoin for you to buy.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: sparg on January 30, 2018, 08:35:41 AM
If you have to ask then dont invest that money because you will loose it.
Before investing do some research on the forum. You have the search bar that is very usefull for newbies and readd about wallets, exchanges and investing.
After that do a little research about holders and about traders to figure out wich one would you like to be. My recommandation is to be a holder if you do not have any experience in trading.
And after all this research you see that you dont have to ask people for the coins that you will buy. You will know!


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: otunayode on January 30, 2018, 08:38:33 AM
I usually don't advice on what people should do with their money but I will take exception to advising you on ethereum. We have seen how huge cryptocurrency that solve problem can become. Bitcoin was a perfect example last year. Ethereum has all the function and tools that can make it even become very valuable. So buy ether if you can!


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for short range?
Post by: Smorodsky on January 30, 2018, 08:47:24 AM
Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)
MDX, HempCoin, eth, ripple, btc cash
I already invested 1000 in MDX! Very very very porspective project! Need something new!


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: AlexaSonda on January 30, 2018, 08:48:23 AM
Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)
maybe you can consider monetha, now nonetha price is only $0.26 and I am sure after the month of march its price will explode. because in march MVP will be launched and this will affect the price of monetha to pump hard.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Trimegistus on January 30, 2018, 08:52:28 AM
Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)

One can argue that there are many altcoins worth buying but I beg to differ. Only a few from the 1500 altcoins/tokens listed are worth a second look. How tho choose one?

These are my criteria:

You'll need to devote a significant amount of time to study several projects.

These are my criteria:

- Premined or not?

Premined coins are too suspicious. The devs take an initial big slice for themselves always justifying that with some philosophical rhetoric but there are many past examples of total scam coins using this scheme.  

- ICO or no ICO?

I don't like ICOs, I prefer to invest in an already ongoing project with given proof of stability and endurance. I'm not saying all ICOs are scams, but same of them are for sure!

- How old is the coin?

In my book, if a coin is still being actively traded after 3/4 years of existence, this has to mean something; there is a faithful community behind it.

- Is it still being actively developed?

Following the previous point, if after 3/4 years the coin still has a dev team committed to it with real plans for the future, then it has a real project!

- Does it have any real use besides pure pump and dump speculation?

Is the coin being used for any kind of purchases? If not, are there any plans for it? Otherwise, it will only be a play toy for trading.

- Does it have an active and large community?

How large is the community? Is it still active or everybody left a long time ago?

- Is it PoW of PoS?

Proof of Work is a dead end, the power consumption is obscene. Not viable for the average domestic crypto enthusiast. Proof of Stake can be done with a Rasberry Pi ;D

- Fully functioning wallet?

Some coins have terrible wallets, unstable, not user friendly. This is a key factor, the software has to be in line with the state of the art crypto developments.

- What is the current marketcap?

A coin already above 100mil might not be the best bet if you can find a good one below 100 mil with a good growth perspective.

- What is the current/total coin supply?

Scarcity might prove to be an added value in the long run if you are planning to hold a coin and leave it for your kids!

Conclusion?

I would buy 25% BTC, 25% ETH and 50% on PoS v3 coins.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: BeManga on January 30, 2018, 08:55:51 AM
Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)
if i where you i will put it in the coin that have some good potential like ethereum litecoin
the price of it also increase a lot long term but like any other investment there always a risk so just invest what you can afford to lose


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: RooKIED on January 30, 2018, 08:59:42 AM
Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)

One can argue that there are many altcoins worth buying but I beg to differ. Only a few from the 1500 altcoins/tokens listed are worth a second look. How tho choose one?

These are my criteria:

You'll need to devote a significant amount of time to study several projects.

These are my criteria:

- Premined or not?

Premined coins are too suspicious. The devs take an initial big slice for themselves always justifying that with some philosophical rhetoric but there are many past examples of total scam coins using this scheme.  

- ICO or no ICO?

I don't like ICOs, I prefer to invest in an already ongoing project with given proof of stability and endurance. I'm not saying all ICOs are scams, but same of them are for sure!

- How old is the coin?

In my book, if a coin is still being actively traded after 3/4 years of existence, this has to mean something; there is a faithful community behind it.

- Is it still being actively developed?

Following the previous point, if after 3/4 years the coin still has a dev team committed to it with real plans for the future, then it has a real project!

- Does it have any real use besides pure pump and dump speculation?

Is the coin being used for any kind of purchases? If not, are there any plans for it? Otherwise, it will only be a play toy for trading.

- Does it have an active and large community?

How large is the community? Is it still active or everybody left a long time ago?

- Is it PoW of PoS?

Proof of Work is a dead end, the power consumption is obscene. Not viable for the average domestic crypto enthusiast. Proof of Stake can be done with a Rasberry Pi ;D

- Fully functioning wallet?

Some coins have terrible wallets, unstable, not user friendly. This is a key factor, the software has to be in line with the state of the art crypto developments.

- What is the current marketcap?

A coin already above 100mil might not be the best bet if you can find a good one below 100 mil with a good growth perspective.

- What is the current/total coin supply?

Scarcity might prove to be an added value in the long run if you are planning to hold a coin and leave it for your kids!

Conclusion?

I would buy 25% BTC, 25% ETH and 50% on PoS v3 coins.
What PoS v3 coins yould suggest him?


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: andor.gellenhidi on January 30, 2018, 09:33:29 AM
I do not remember if I have already said anything in this topic, but I think it will not be superfluous if I say that for these purposes I prefer a few coins and they usually bring profit to DECRED and OPUS, although recently the OPUS has been pretty pumped up.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Valzador on January 30, 2018, 11:07:01 AM
Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)
Maybe you can follow my portfolio, that is:
  • Ripple
  • Cardano
  • Stellar
  • NEM
  • IOTA
  • ICON

Among the coins / tokens I mentioned above, I strongly believe Stellar will be pumped in the middle of this year.
Note: this is my list of portfolio coins, you may follow but I do not want or will be responsible in case of a significant price reduction on the list of coins / tokens in my portfolio.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Delilonia1 on January 30, 2018, 11:25:16 AM
There are lots of coins out there intact some will do their airdrop as they do the ICO...but one superb one to try out is dock project which has a great community and superb team... Check their website for more details https://dock.io


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Daria_daria1992 on January 30, 2018, 11:44:50 AM
Did you read the forum at all before writing?  Every day there are such discussions.  To invest your money, you will need time to learn the altcoins.  Or will you just see the names of the coins that you will be advised and buy without looking?  I'm not sure.  In your portfolio, there must be bitcoin, and the remaining altcoins are only your choice, your study and your analysis. 


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: michael shikany on January 30, 2018, 11:48:56 AM
ADA, QTUM, ACT, HSR.
I think these are my investment plans, because they are low in price, and I think they still have a big increase, you can refer to them.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: hachiman13 on January 30, 2018, 12:05:27 PM
Electroneum, Eth and xrp; All are good coins. The first one being truly geared towards mass adoption with their simulated mobile mining. Meanwhile, Eth is a classic coin which can almost be considered as a store of value like btc. They have not yet implemented sharding but the price might blow up if that happens. Lastly, xrp--a centralized crypto. yeah, it contradicts the concept of cryptocurrencies but profit is profit. Banks can, and will pump the heck out of this coin simply because they can print money all they want. Anw, these are all not invesment advices, just my 2 cents.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for short range?
Post by: -Redacted- on January 30, 2018, 12:30:18 PM
I suggest you divide it into two parts.
Some invest in ICO projects, because ICO tends to make amazing profits.
Others invest in altcoin, such as ETH,NEO,ADA.
But remember, the risk are high.
I agree that you need to divide the investment into several parts. Half of them can be invested in Bitcoins and distribute the remainders to altcoins. But I do not see much risk in investing because the crypto world is very volatile and if the price is not too high now it does not mean that it will not grow tomorrow. I think the only danger is the wrong choice of a wallet.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Delilonia1 on January 30, 2018, 03:32:04 PM
If left to me I would say you should invest in some ICO projects too like dock project (check for more details on their website here https://dock.io) and then invest in ethereum


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: anton.osipov84 on January 30, 2018, 03:36:07 PM
BitcoinCash  8)


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: jyotianand01 on January 30, 2018, 04:06:19 PM
I have some good altcoins of middle range and  I am telling you my list of middle range coins. You can buy Stellar, Cardano, PowerLedger, Aeron, Iota, Tether, Aelf, DeepOnion, Ripple. Apart from these, you can invest some money in ethereum and dash also but these both are big range altcoins.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: gurunanakji777 on January 30, 2018, 04:27:10 PM
Monero, Dash, ethereum and bitcoin cash are good coins to invest but these are not middle ranged coins I would say these coins has good potential to rise in future and you can consider these coins and if you specifically want to invest in middle ranged coins I would suggest you Waves, PowerLedger, DeepOnion, Sia, Xvg, Cardano, B2b and Dgb.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Anita1873 on January 31, 2018, 03:28:31 PM
Ethereum, Monero and Dash are good coins of high range in cryptocurrency market. But my preference for specially some good middle range coins are as follows: DeepOnion , Stellar, Cardano, Ripple, Iota, Tether, Aelf, and Aeron. These coins are good in my opinion and have good potential to grow-up in future.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Deathstalkeer on January 31, 2018, 03:38:22 PM
In this time, I think you should hold OST or ENJ.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: yasirsidds89 on January 31, 2018, 04:00:23 PM
M Concentrating on these coins m not a financial adviser do your own research before investing.. :)
Ripple= xrp
Cardano= ada
Verge= Xvg
Lumen/steller= Xlm
Neo
Omisego= omg
Etherium classic= Etc


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Trimegistus on February 01, 2018, 08:50:34 AM
Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)

One can argue that there are many altcoins worth buying but I beg to differ. Only a few from the 1500 altcoins/tokens listed are worth a second look. How tho choose one?

These are my criteria:

You'll need to devote a significant amount of time to study several projects.

These are my criteria:

- Premined or not?

Premined coins are too suspicious. The devs take an initial big slice for themselves always justifying that with some philosophical rhetoric but there are many past examples of total scam coins using this scheme.  

- ICO or no ICO?

I don't like ICOs, I prefer to invest in an already ongoing project with given proof of stability and endurance. I'm not saying all ICOs are scams, but same of them are for sure!

- How old is the coin?

In my book, if a coin is still being actively traded after 3/4 years of existence, this has to mean something; there is a faithful community behind it.

- Is it still being actively developed?

Following the previous point, if after 3/4 years the coin still has a dev team committed to it with real plans for the future, then it has a real project!

- Does it have any real use besides pure pump and dump speculation?

Is the coin being used for any kind of purchases? If not, are there any plans for it? Otherwise, it will only be a play toy for trading.

- Does it have an active and large community?

How large is the community? Is it still active or everybody left a long time ago?

- Is it PoW of PoS?

Proof of Work is a dead end, the power consumption is obscene. Not viable for the average domestic crypto enthusiast. Proof of Stake can be done with a Rasberry Pi ;D

- Fully functioning wallet?

Some coins have terrible wallets, unstable, not user friendly. This is a key factor, the software has to be in line with the state of the art crypto developments.

- What is the current marketcap?

A coin already above 100mil might not be the best bet if you can find a good one below 100 mil with a good growth perspective.

- What is the current/total coin supply?

Scarcity might prove to be an added value in the long run if you are planning to hold a coin and leave it for your kids!

Conclusion?

I would buy 25% BTC, 25% ETH and 50% on PoS v3 coins.
What PoS v3 coins yould suggest him?

I would suggest DMD, no question about that!


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Om.monata on February 01, 2018, 08:57:52 AM
Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)
why with the $ 10k money you will set in the middle range coin. you can put in high denagn coin to get bigger profit. you can buy ETH coins so that you get maximum results and the risk is not great. if you buy another coin you will definitely get a high risk and that's what you have to think about.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: popolite11 on February 01, 2018, 01:35:56 PM
Im thinking to put 10 thousand dollars in different altcoins, what do you suggest me? What to buy? ::) ::) ::)
I would suggest you spending at least 35% to buy Ethereum, and 20% to buy NEO. Probably you should also invest into IOTA, Cardano and DASH. Think about Qtum and Lisk – they will be rising when the market starts growing.


Title: Re: What altcoins do you prefer for middle range?
Post by: Papanister on February 01, 2018, 01:44:40 PM
I chose for myself - 20% Ethereum - 10% NEM 10-% other altcoins. Soon, global changes can occur on the market, when people really understand that 90% of all altcoins are just air.