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Title: Coins to invest in?
Post by: precrime3 on April 17, 2014, 06:43:40 PM
This includes IPO's (just losing 1.8 LTC from edgecoin doesn't scare me)
Trying to think of what coins to buy in. Don't what BS crap that come from bagholders. If you list a coin, PLEASE EXPLAIN WHY.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: podyx on April 17, 2014, 06:53:03 PM
bitcoin, blackcoin, maybe nxt

perhaps vertcoin aswell


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Ibian on April 17, 2014, 06:54:26 PM
Buttcoin is the next doge. Go all in.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: gentlemand on April 17, 2014, 06:56:09 PM
I think this is one area where you really shouldn't listen to anyone else. There ain't too many neutral opinions when it comes to alts. Your own research will win out.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Dacm4n on April 17, 2014, 07:12:55 PM
Well just avoid the ones cloned directly from Litecoin. That should narrow your choices down dramatically and then go from there.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: precrime3 on April 17, 2014, 07:22:00 PM
I think this is one area where you really shouldn't listen to anyone else. There ain't too many neutral opinions when it comes to alts. Your own research will win out.

Yeah I did hope that I could actually get info. Guess be better off asking people like you. What do you think of?

  • vertcoin
  • darkcoin
  • litecoin
  • pawncoin
  • Hirocoin

Well just avoid the ones cloned directly from Litecoin. That should narrow your choices down dramatically and then go from there.

Yeah thanks, will take that into mind.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Shmoopy on April 17, 2014, 07:28:17 PM
I think this is one area where you really shouldn't listen to anyone else. There ain't too many neutral opinions when it comes to alts. Your own research will win out.

This. Picking crypto is basically like picking stock, except there's a lot less information to go by. I view alts as gambling rather than investments and I recommend you do the same. Only put up what you can lose (and I mean lose 100% of it) and enjoy the ride.


  • vertcoin
  • darkcoin
  • litecoin
  • pawncoin
  • Hirocoin


I missed the boat on VTC when it had the brand new algorithm or whatever it was so I haven't been following it, but their devs seem talented so maybe worth checking out.
LTC is always a good bet. It has the history other coins don't. I wouldn't trade these, I just have a few I'm holding for a rainy day.
I don't like pawncoin. Getting cash in hand is the purpose of pawn shops. Until crypto closes in on being as widely accepted as fiat, pawncoin isn't doing much for anyone.

The others I don't know enough about to have an educated opinion.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: pandher on April 17, 2014, 07:31:19 PM
Dont listen to anyone here, research yourself


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Ibian on April 17, 2014, 09:23:39 PM
Look, if you just wanna gamble on fluctuations then whatever, but realize that it's about as bad as going to the local casino. If you want something with solid fundamentals then there are maybe... two? four? to choose from. And I have yet to find one that does anything important better than bitcoin does.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Raxe.io on April 17, 2014, 09:24:43 PM
Dont listen to anyone here, research yourself

This.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Oldminer on April 17, 2014, 09:29:40 PM
Einsteinium (great dev team)

Zedcoin (great dev and some awesome games coming out soon that will use it as currency)

Blackcoin (needs no explanation)



Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Stratobitz on April 17, 2014, 11:08:09 PM
Fluttercoin will be a big mover over the next few weeks. Do some homework on it. It's a buy.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: precrime3 on April 17, 2014, 11:35:55 PM
Fluttercoin will be a big mover over the next few weeks. Do some homework on it. It's a buy.

Yeah i just bought 100, plan on just sitting 1k.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: ThePatient on April 17, 2014, 11:41:00 PM
Einsteinium. The team behind it is officialy a non-profit organiation now. The donation for the second epoch is being decided upon now as well.

Check it out
http://einsteinium.org/nominations/


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: doge94 on April 17, 2014, 11:43:53 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=565610.0

One of the best coins I have seen in a long time. Competent devs and escrow available.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Ibian on April 17, 2014, 11:51:11 PM
Could some of you alt-fools explain a bit about why your pump of choice is worth real money.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: galbros on April 18, 2014, 12:00:41 AM
I think this is one area where you really shouldn't listen to anyone else. There ain't too many neutral opinions when it comes to alts. Your own research will win out.

This is good advice, everyone will always pump their latest altcoin.  If you want to play that game you have to mine a new coin and dump it as soon as it hits an exchange.  Most coins go almost straight down after getting listed.  

I'd look for two things, first some real innovation over Bitcoin in the protocol of the coin itself.  Second, some infrastructure around the coin so it can actually be used.  Doge started as a joke, so it was a no for the first criteria but it built a community pretty quick.  It will be interesting to see if its stunts can overcome its core problem of Too Many Coins (TM).


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: ThePatient on April 18, 2014, 12:05:15 AM
Could some of you alt-fools explain a bit about why your pump of choice is worth real money.

2 percent of all  coins mined goes directly to a wallet controlled by the non-profit organiazation, 'the einsteinium foundation'. This coins are to be donated to a project furthering science. Every month the community sends in suggestion on which project they would like to fund. The foundation chooses some and then the community votes upon it. Each donation (and mining period) is split into 'epochs' which last aproximately a month. Last and first donation went to a researcher at yale.

So barely any other coins are run by NPOs and as transparent as EMC2. Also emc2 is, i think, the only coin which kind of has that 'tax' built into the code to gather the 2 percent of mined coins. It also has a neat 'wormhole' feature in which once an epoch, the block reward, is increased for a period of time.

It has been steady at around 600 sat for a little bit now.

Basically, imagine if it reaches 1 cent, and the donations get into the 10,000 dollar range. then maybe a little publicity, and then it happens to get to 10 cents. Once donations start getting around 50,000 or so dollar publicity should seriously increase. Which should cause a lot of people to want in.

I'm in it for long term. It is not going to go up like BC, WC, or anything that goes up 10 times in one day. But it def is worth more then 600 sat...

http://einsteinium.org/


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Ibian on April 18, 2014, 12:09:52 AM
Could some of you alt-fools explain a bit about why your pump of choice is worth real money.

2 percent of all  coins mined goes directly to a wallet controlled by the non-profit organiazation, 'the einsteinium foundation'. This coins are to be donated to a project furthering science. Every month the community sends in suggestion on which project they would like to fund. The foundation chooses some and then the community votes upon it. Each donation (and mining period) is split into 'epochs' which last aproximately a month. Last and first donation went to a researcher at yale.

So barely any other coins are run by NPOs and as transparent as EMC2. Also emc2 is, i think, the only coin which kind of has that 'tax' built into the code to gather the 2 percent of mined coins. It also has a neat 'wormhole' feature in which once an epoch, the block reward, is increased for a period of time.

It has been steady at around 600 sat for a little bit now.

Basically, imagine if it reaches 1 cent, and the donations get into the 10,000 dollar range. then maybe a little publicity, and then it happens to get to 10 cents. Once donations start getting around 50,000 or so dollar publicity should seriously increase. Which should cause a lot of people to want in.

I'm in it for long term. It is not going to go up like BC, WC, or anything that goes up 10 times in one day. But it def is worth more then 600 sat...

http://einsteinium.org/
So, miners lose out on profits. Thus it is less attractive to miners, they will choose something else and the network strength will suffer for it. How is it a better store of value, currency, or means of value transfer than bitcoin to compensate for this weakness?


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: TooCasual on April 18, 2014, 10:24:34 AM
Darkcoin ftw... the non alt can't see my wallet coin.

TC


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: iopq on April 18, 2014, 10:34:18 AM
Look into communitycoin, it's a fairly distributed PoS coin.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Ibian on April 18, 2014, 10:25:47 PM
Look into communitycoin, it's a fairly distributed PoS coin.
Which does what? How is it better than bitcoin in even one meaningful way?


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: asdlolciterquit on April 19, 2014, 10:53:38 AM
Look into communitycoin, it's a fairly distributed PoS coin.
Which does what? How is it better than bitcoin in even one meaningful way?

just to say one: no wasted energy.

really, check it-->https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=558319.0

community is real active and there will be an other giveaway soon!


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: BTCat on April 19, 2014, 11:00:21 AM
Best investments right now: CGB, GDC, GME, DBL, XPM

They are all bargains and momentum for these are pointing upwards.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Stratobitz on April 19, 2014, 11:26:44 AM
Whitecoin. Holy cow is all I have to say. I'm going in more!


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: somogyipeti on April 19, 2014, 11:47:06 AM
Virtual Mining Coin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=572321.0

We invested a lot of time in this project, because we want to create something better.
Many altcoins exist in the world, and after a few weeks, the value of most of them is 0. The value of the VMC never will be 0 because the GHS backed by collateral.

This coin has a collateral security.

VMC DEV Team


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: galbros on April 19, 2014, 12:13:40 PM
Virtual Mining Coin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=572321.0

We invested a lot of time in this project, because we want to create something better.
Many altcoins exist in the world, and after a few weeks, the value of most of them is 0. The value of the VMC never will be 0 because the GHS backed by collateral.

This coin has a collateral security.

VMC DEV Team

Well that does have the benefit of being potentially something different, not sure of the value of the collateral though.  Still kudos for trying.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Equate on April 19, 2014, 12:15:23 PM
Vertcoin


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: kggservices on April 19, 2014, 12:19:41 PM
What is the most important part to look for in New coins


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Guido on April 19, 2014, 01:20:14 PM
I think this is one area where you really shouldn't listen to anyone else. There ain't too many neutral opinions when it comes to alts. Your own research will win out.

this


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Ibian on April 19, 2014, 01:37:13 PM
Look into communitycoin, it's a fairly distributed PoS coin.
Which does what? How is it better than bitcoin in even one meaningful way?

just to say one: no wasted energy.

really, check it-->https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=558319.0

community is real active and there will be an other giveaway soon!
It's not wasted. Miners get money for their electricity and hardware and it's a barrier for anyone wanting to take over the network. Feature, not bug. And I said a meaningful way.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Ibian on April 19, 2014, 01:43:22 PM
What is the most important part to look for in New coins
Fundamentals. What does it do, what do the differences from bitcoin really mean?

Transaction speed can't be beat. Bitcoin transfers happen at the speed of the internet, doesn't go faster than that so just forget anything to do with confirmation times, it's an irrelevant argument.

Store of value. Don't know how this could be improved on but I have yet to see anyone even try to make an argument in favor of an alt.

Currency. Bitcoin is already more divisible than anyone needs at current rates and even at one million a satoshi will be one cent. Transfer fees are so insignificant that it is hardly a reason to switch to another coin without some other large improvement.

Those are the important ones. The rest is just fluff.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: dustint on April 19, 2014, 01:58:25 PM
GLD - new client will support multiple cryptocurrencies in one master wallet among other new features.
       - best name for store of value


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: crazy_rabbit on April 19, 2014, 04:11:08 PM
Definitely Mastercoin. With a working distributed Exchange, meaning no shady fly by night alt-coin exchanges that steal your money.

http://www.mastercoin.org/ (http://www.mastercoin.org/)


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: asdlolciterquit on April 19, 2014, 05:09:54 PM
Look into communitycoin, it's a fairly distributed PoS coin.
Which does what? How is it better than bitcoin in even one meaningful way?

just to say one: no wasted energy.

really, check it-->https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=558319.0

community is real active and there will be an other giveaway soon!
It's not wasted. Miners get money for their electricity and hardware and it's a barrier for anyone wanting to take over the network. Feature, not bug. And I said a meaningful way.

don't you think that electricity can be used in a more efficiency way?


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Ibian on April 19, 2014, 06:42:47 PM
Look into communitycoin, it's a fairly distributed PoS coin.
Which does what? How is it better than bitcoin in even one meaningful way?

just to say one: no wasted energy.

really, check it-->https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=558319.0

community is real active and there will be an other giveaway soon!
It's not wasted. Miners get money for their electricity and hardware and it's a barrier for anyone wanting to take over the network. Feature, not bug. And I said a meaningful way.

don't you think that electricity can be used in a more efficiency way?
It is not important.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Ibian on April 19, 2014, 06:45:31 PM
Definitely Mastercoin. With a working distributed Exchange, meaning no shady fly by night alt-coin exchanges that steal your money.

http://www.mastercoin.org/ (http://www.mastercoin.org/)
How does the fiat part of that work?


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: flykkkk on April 24, 2014, 06:35:08 AM
NXT (great dev team)
Zedcoin (great dev)
Qora(Newone,We need to continue to observe)
 :D



Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Amph on April 24, 2014, 06:38:21 AM
probably darkcoin, the price is rising a bit


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: gagarin on April 24, 2014, 08:59:46 AM
Vertcoin


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: precrime3 on April 24, 2014, 04:36:36 PM
Am investing in litecoin, vertcoin, going to hopefully catch a wave on darkcoin as well :)


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Donationcoin on April 24, 2014, 04:38:07 PM
Here is our new coin - http://www.donation-coin.org

We'll let you decide.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: bzminer on April 24, 2014, 05:35:16 PM
I am a supporter of NXT. A lot of developments going on.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: BitOffer on April 24, 2014, 09:17:28 PM
I'm launching [HOC] on Saturday. It will be backed by asic share payouts, and is run by founder funded owners. This is not your grandpaws pump and dump. This is real, ground roots building value. Jumping on the hype train provides well sometimes, but other times its best to get in on the ground floor and build something up if you want investments to payoff.

It's not for everyone(and that's intended)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=553599


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Gabri on April 24, 2014, 09:23:02 PM
I invested last days on AC, CINNI, and DRK. Let's see in a couple of weeks how it goes.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Schwarzalbert on April 27, 2014, 11:56:16 AM
Take all your money you've got and buy one of 120 Nem-investor-stakes in the auction  


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Degolep on April 27, 2014, 12:05:19 PM
BlackCoin -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=469640.0


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: esotericizm on April 27, 2014, 12:37:28 PM
I'm banking on Logicoin. Had easily one of the best launches I've seen and the dev team seems fairly commited despite not having any premine (monetary incetive) to continue. I suppose I'm supporting it because they seem passionate which is far more important to me than alot of other factors. It's way undervalued also.


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: TheVladimirich on April 27, 2014, 02:27:13 PM
Ducats (DUC) may be


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: Vladimircook on April 27, 2014, 03:04:37 PM
NEM is that kind of new investment you should do in any way this year.

Maybe there are some other good coins this year - but this one won't be SCAM and a lot of people are already comparing NEM with coins like ethereum or emunie  ;)




Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: nagatlakshmi on April 27, 2014, 03:21:56 PM
Any Low price coin to invest?


Title: Re: Coins to invest in?
Post by: mickyd on April 27, 2014, 04:14:15 PM
there will be soon an auction for NEM-stakes:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=426303.6780