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Title: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Atlaxis on February 06, 2015, 05:52:38 AM
What coins do you think have the potential to be huge, but have very little attention from the cryptocommunity as a whole?


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: benthach on February 06, 2015, 07:11:45 AM
stealthcoin

tor implemented https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=947136.msg10372602#msg10372602, 3d wallet and soon stealthsend? look and sound pretty good to me.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: e1ghtSpace on February 06, 2015, 08:20:47 AM
Spreadcoin.

Creating a pool is unprofitable so Solo Mining only, Mining graph inside the wallet (not really a big feature), masternode implementation (improved) coming soon.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: pandher on February 06, 2015, 11:23:42 AM
Monero


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: nagatlakshmi on February 06, 2015, 12:40:42 PM
Check VPN Coin


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: okbit on February 06, 2015, 01:14:14 PM
My bet is on AppleByte, launched on May 1, 2014.The digital currency supporting the arts.

A real user community, 12,900+ on Twitter & 11,700+ on FB.
Currently rated number 5, on CoinGecko in terms of user community size and support.


Through the Twitter tipping app, launched two months ago, over 350 artists have been tipped more than 100,000 AppleBytes by their fans.
Just launched a new music download site, where you can buy music with applebytes.


Has strong industry recognition:

A nice twitter acknowledgement from a friend in NYC

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5602/15359168710_7169502490_o.png

GoCoin Chairman & Co-founder, Brock Pierce twitter acknowledgement

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3946/14944057914_baeb169cf5_o.png




For success longterm a coin must have a real, growing user community, not just traders on an exchange.



AppleByte Details:
Announce Thread:  Announce Thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=503131.0)
Website: AppleByte.me (http://AppleByte.me)
Facebook: AppleByteMe FB Page (https://www.facebook.com/applebyteme)
Twitter: AppleByteMe Twitter (https://twitter.com/AppleByteMe)

AppleByte (ABY) is traded on  Poloniex (https://poloniex.com/exchange/btc_aby) and Bittrex (https://www.bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-ABY)


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: ffmad on February 06, 2015, 02:17:06 PM
ShadowCash, the only anonymous POS coin. If you choose it, you will invest in one of the most innovative cryptocurrency tech.

Soon a peer review should be released, and ShadowMarket will come next month ~  :)

if you want to see more : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=745352.0


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: First.Bitcoins on February 07, 2015, 02:18:01 PM
It is interesting to me that except for AppleByte, every other post just gives a coin name or says their coin has a great new technology.

You know how many coins had the "greatest new technology" and are now gone?

AppleByte gives you solid reasons to invest - community, community, community


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: 0nlyBTC on February 07, 2015, 08:53:01 PM
NEM & Monero


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: sdersdf3 on February 07, 2015, 08:55:19 PM
NEM & Monero


NEM, Ethereum and Nectar are the ones I'm waiting on - one of the intriguing things about all three is that they do not appear to be in a hasty rush to get to market just for the sake of getting to market. They each seem to be taking their time to get it right and make a good 1st impression from the get-go.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: d5000 on February 07, 2015, 09:06:13 PM
Definitely Slimcoin (SLM). It is the first and only Proof-of-burn coin, PoB has some interesting properties, see http://en.bitcoin.it/Proof_of_burn. It is also the only coin where bulls can limit supply when price goes too low - something where Nubits fails ;)

Perhaps Timekoin (TK) has also chances to revive, but it's agonizing.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Lovethecoins on February 07, 2015, 09:08:11 PM
What coins do you think have the potential to be huge, but have very little attention from the cryptocommunity as a whole?


Last week I would have said digibyte lol but that is no longer true.... I think noblecoin is great dev has been solid for a year now!


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Lloydimiller4 on February 07, 2015, 09:48:24 PM
Monero is my pick


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Atlaxis on February 07, 2015, 10:20:26 PM
Took a look at AppleByte. I have to say that what you guys are doing is rather cool. Love the idea, and its one of the few alt coins I've come across that has some real value in it other than just an investing tool. I actually want some so I can SPEND it on something tangible. That's rare. Thank you for bringing it to my attention!

P.S. I would love to see a an android wallet that has an integrated "iTunes" like store where I can buy, download, and listen to my new music right from my phone. 


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: mr.coinstrader on February 08, 2015, 01:23:48 AM
I invested in Doge, and some Node recently, any other good suggestions?


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Piston Honda on February 08, 2015, 03:24:15 AM
bitswift

99% of other coins aren't doing even half of what this dev is.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: pajak666 on February 08, 2015, 03:49:37 AM
SYS - due to built in client marketplace
OMA - due to dedicated tor marketplace
BALLS - Staking beast


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: croato on February 08, 2015, 04:21:19 AM
I am holding some Vericoin, Darkcoin and Clam.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Zer0Sum on February 08, 2015, 04:44:08 AM
Check VPN Coin

As a general rule, any coin not closely connected to a Gen 2.0 platform is a waste of time...
No standalone coin is gonna go to a serious market cap in 2015 (unless it has a REAL revenue stream from something).

But VPN has has some serious technology and, obviously, an Elite Dev...
That's why they were invited to join SuperNET along with other coins with Elite Devs like VRC and BBR and BTCD.

Notice the common thread: jl777 is stockpiling the rarest thing in crypto = Elite Devs.

Most "devs" here are cut-and-pasters or wallets wranglers with no meaningful development background...
You know, the guys that put blinking lights on wallets... that hype and fool the rubes every time.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: TaunSew on February 08, 2015, 05:38:08 AM
Check VPN Coin

As a general rule, any coin not closely connected to a Gen 2.0 platform is a waste of time...
No standalone coin is gonna go to a serious market cap in 2015 (unless it has a REAL revenue stream from something).

But VPN has has some serious technology and, obviously, an Elite Dev...
That's why they were invited to join SuperNET along with other coins with Elite Devs like VRC and BBR and BTCD.

Notice the common thread: jl777 is stockpiling the rarest thing in crypto = Elite Devs.

Most "devs" here are cut-and-pasters or wallets wranglers with no meaningful development background...
You know, the guys that put blinking lights on wallets... that hype and fool the rubes every time.


There was an interview on soundcloud with this opal coin developer and the developer was like 10 years old..  Maybe there's some prodigy geniuses out there but I suspect, like the point you raised, there's a lot of copy and paste developers out there.


https://soundcloud.com/supernetradio/4-jan-15-interview-with-whit#t=2:47


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: makoto1337 on February 08, 2015, 05:42:40 AM
Check VPN Coin

As a general rule, any coin not closely connected to a Gen 2.0 platform is a waste of time...
No standalone coin is gonna go to a serious market cap in 2015 (unless it has a REAL revenue stream from something).

But VPN has has some serious technology and, obviously, an Elite Dev...
That's why they were invited to join SuperNET along with other coins with Elite Devs like VRC and BBR and BTCD.

Notice the common thread: jl777 is stockpiling the rarest thing in crypto = Elite Devs.

Most "devs" here are cut-and-pasters or wallets wranglers with no meaningful development background...
You know, the guys that put blinking lights on wallets... that hype and fool the rubes every time.


There was an interview on soundcloud with this opal coin developer and the developer was like 10 years old..  Maybe there's some prodigy geniuses out there but I suspect, like the point you raised, there's a lot of copy and paste developers out there.


https://soundcloud.com/supernetradio/4-jan-15-interview-with-whit#t=2:47

Whit will still be writing 1337 kodez when I am dead and buried from old age, so I'm not about to say anything bad about him  :)


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: balu2 on February 08, 2015, 05:44:49 AM
Unobtanium, what else!?
It's a fuckin monster.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: makoto1337 on February 08, 2015, 05:45:31 AM
I think NEM is probably the best pick for the next big thing  :D

There are many unique features that are new to NEM, such as:

- first use of Proof-of-Importance (PoI) as a consensus algorithm
- first use of eigentrust++ in a cryptocurrency for securing the P2P network
- encrypted messaging
- first use of remote (proxy) harvesting (harvesting is our analog of mining)
- first use of transaction spam protection
- first crypto with an address book on launch
- first crypto with multisig on launch
- first crypto with 1oz 999 pure silver coin to be minted at the Perth Mint, given to every stakeholder (along with matching assets, essentially creating a silver-backed currency in addition to the main currency, XEM)
- first crypto with an egalitarian distribution to over 1500 individuals
- 4 exchanges confirmed to add NEM at launch (BTER, Poloniex, Bittrex, and BTC38)
- NEM Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO; https://forum.nemcoin.com/ideas/nem-community-fund-(aka-nemtopia)/) for managing a community fund where everyone can vote and voting is based on importance scores (used as a part of PoI)
- open source client (https://github.com/NewEconomyMovement/NemCommunityClient) and future open sourcing of the core server
- test-driven development with over 3000 unit tests in the core alone
- SHA3, curve Ed25519
- 60s block time with low variability due to a 60 block weighted, moving average
- progressive transaction fees

Additionally, more information can be found on our wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEM_-_New_Economy_Movement
and
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/this-cryptocurrency-doesnt-want-to-beat-bitcoin-it-wants-to-beat-the-economy

I'm one of the NEM devs, so I could be biased, so please read more and judge for yourself  :)


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: jabo38 on February 08, 2015, 06:03:43 AM
I think NEM is probably the best pick for the next big thing  :D

There are many unique features that are new to NEM, such as:

- first use of Proof-of-Importance (PoI) as a consensus algorithm
- first use of eigentrust++ in a cryptocurrency for securing the P2P network
- encrypted messaging
- first use of remote (proxy) harvesting (harvesting is our analog of mining)
- first use of transaction spam protection
- first crypto with an address book on launch
- first crypto with multisig on launch
- first crypto with 1oz 999 pure silver coin to be minted at the Perth Mint, given to every stakeholder (along with matching assets, essentially creating a silver-backed currency in addition to the main currency, XEM)
- first crypto with an egalitarian distribution to over 1500 individuals
- 4 exchanges confirmed to add NEM at launch (BTER, Poloniex, Bittrex, and BTC38)
- NEM Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO; https://forum.nemcoin.com/ideas/nem-community-fund-(aka-nemtopia)/) for managing a community fund where everyone can vote and voting is based on importance scores (used as a part of PoI)
- open source client (https://github.com/NewEconomyMovement/NemCommunityClient) and future open sourcing of the core server
- test-driven development with over 3000 unit tests in the core alone
- SHA3, curve Ed25519
- 60s block time with low variability due to a 60 block weighted, moving average
- progressive transaction fees

Additionally, more information can be found on our wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEM_-_New_Economy_Movement
and
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/this-cryptocurrency-doesnt-want-to-beat-bitcoin-it-wants-to-beat-the-economy

I'm one of the NEM devs, so I could be biased, so please read more and judge for yourself  :)

That is pretty historic.  I think soon people might just realize what they are looking at and just how different it is from the start to all other blockchains. 


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: MikeMike on February 10, 2015, 12:44:48 PM
kore


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: 0nlyBTC on February 10, 2015, 10:23:40 PM
I think NEM is probably the best pick for the next big thing  :D

There are many unique features that are new to NEM, such as:

- first use of Proof-of-Importance (PoI) as a consensus algorithm
- first use of eigentrust++ in a cryptocurrency for securing the P2P network
- encrypted messaging
- first use of remote (proxy) harvesting (harvesting is our analog of mining)
- first use of transaction spam protection
- first crypto with an address book on launch
- first crypto with multisig on launch
- first crypto with 1oz 999 pure silver coin to be minted at the Perth Mint, given to every stakeholder (along with matching assets, essentially creating a silver-backed currency in addition to the main currency, XEM)
- first crypto with an egalitarian distribution to over 1500 individuals
- 4 exchanges confirmed to add NEM at launch (BTER, Poloniex, Bittrex, and BTC38)
- NEM Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO; https://forum.nemcoin.com/ideas/nem-community-fund-(aka-nemtopia)/) for managing a community fund where everyone can vote and voting is based on importance scores (used as a part of PoI)
- open source client (https://github.com/NewEconomyMovement/NemCommunityClient) and future open sourcing of the core server
- test-driven development with over 3000 unit tests in the core alone
- SHA3, curve Ed25519
- 60s block time with low variability due to a 60 block weighted, moving average
- progressive transaction fees

Additionally, more information can be found on our wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEM_-_New_Economy_Movement
and
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/this-cryptocurrency-doesnt-want-to-beat-bitcoin-it-wants-to-beat-the-economy

I'm one of the NEM devs, so I could be biased, so please read more and judge for yourself  :)

+1


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: LemonAndFries on February 11, 2015, 04:12:24 AM
NODE coin is starting to wake up.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: MEPHuk on February 11, 2015, 04:25:46 AM
Holding some FTC, hoping it shoots up now that it is no longer shackled to BTC-E.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: anticlimax on February 11, 2015, 05:09:47 AM
Xqn/myst.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: box0211 on February 11, 2015, 05:15:50 AM
nxt is going to be big contender this year compared to the other coins. its just waiting for that click event when someone decides to build a useful app on top of it.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: sofu on February 11, 2015, 11:00:45 AM
NEOS - Marketcap is a joke / syntaks best dev / php wallet basis for real world adaption

VIA - Peter Todd treechains FTW

and some coins I can`t talk about at the moment   ;D


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: ybcoin on February 11, 2015, 06:39:59 PM
Though YBCoin already has the 16 spot on the market cap, I believe that once the English community engages the coin we will rise to a top 10 position.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Bralex on February 11, 2015, 06:45:05 PM
My bet is on AppleByte, launched on May 1, 2014.The digital currency supporting the arts.

A real user community, 12,900+ on Twitter & 11,700+ on FB.
Currently rated number 5, on CoinGecko in terms of user community size and support.


Through the Twitter tipping app, launched two months ago, over 350 artists have been tipped more than 100,000 AppleBytes by their fans.
Just launched a new music download site, where you can buy music with applebytes.


Has strong industry recognition:

A nice twitter acknowledgement from a friend in NYC

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5602/15359168710_7169502490_o.png

GoCoin Chairman & Co-founder, Brock Pierce twitter acknowledgement

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3946/14944057914_baeb169cf5_o.png




For success longterm a coin must have a real, growing user community, not just traders on an exchange.



AppleByte Details:
Announce Thread:  Announce Thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=503131.0)
Website: AppleByte.me (http://AppleByte.me)
Facebook: AppleByteMe FB Page (https://www.facebook.com/applebyteme)
Twitter: AppleByteMe Twitter (https://twitter.com/AppleByteMe)

AppleByte (ABY) is traded on  Poloniex (https://poloniex.com/exchange/btc_aby) and Bittrex (https://www.bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-ABY)

I am going to look into this coin thanks for the info it has alot of followers on twitter are they legit? lol

Will check facebook also and if it has a big following will be giving this some of my time it is so cheap  :o

EDIT: checked this coin on facebook has a really good following definitely worth a closer look


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: atlantic miner on February 12, 2015, 03:44:54 AM
good idea to buy a couple hundred of each coin while they are cheap and just forget about them a few months at a time. sure fire investment strategy.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Piston Honda on February 12, 2015, 07:00:48 PM
bitswift


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: gentlemand on February 12, 2015, 08:21:25 PM
NEM will be amazing but I'm not sure whether it qualifies as a sleeper or not. Lots of people are giving it attention.

New coins should be more than just another one sitting there waiting to be pumped or murdered. The ones that'll surprise people are the ones working on real world applications far beyond this forum. There aren't very many.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: One Six on February 13, 2015, 03:55:05 AM
Vericoin and Monero.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: HCLivess on February 13, 2015, 02:09:47 PM
NXT,VTC and MYR


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: picolo on February 13, 2015, 02:40:55 PM
What coins do you think have the potential to be huge, but have very little attention from the cryptocommunity as a whole?

People are going to respond telling you the coins they invested in usually for a short term profit.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: ObscureBean on February 13, 2015, 03:58:42 PM
I think the most promising of them all and one of few that could potentially outlive Bitcoin if the worst came to worst is Ripple. I very rarely hear people talk about XRP and up until recently I didn't think much of it myself. But after Googling around a bit, it seems to me that it's one of the most solid projects out there and it's quietly gaining ground.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: jt byte on February 13, 2015, 09:56:05 PM
good idea to buy a couple hundred of each coin while they are cheap and just forget about them a few months at a time. sure fire investment strategy.

Pretty good idea, you should make a bunch of $ from this!


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: kjadB on February 13, 2015, 10:39:16 PM
Check VPN Coin

As a general rule, any coin not closely connected to a Gen 2.0 platform is a waste of time...
No standalone coin is gonna go to a serious market cap in 2015 (unless it has a REAL revenue stream from something).

But VPN has has some serious technology and, obviously, an Elite Dev...
That's why they were invited to join SuperNET along with other coins with Elite Devs like VRC and BBR and BTCD.

Notice the common thread: jl777 is stockpiling the rarest thing in crypto = Elite Devs.

Most "devs" here are cut-and-pasters or wallets wranglers with no meaningful development background...
You know, the guys that put blinking lights on wallets... that hype and fool the rubes every time.


There was an interview on soundcloud with this opal coin developer and the developer was like 10 years old..  Maybe there's some prodigy geniuses out there but I suspect, like the point you raised, there's a lot of copy and paste developers out there.


https://soundcloud.com/supernetradio/4-jan-15-interview-with-whit#t=2:47

Who cares how old someone is?

I seriously doubt Bill Gates had pubic hair when he made his first billion $$, shareholders of microsoft obviously didn't care

http://i62.tinypic.com/2lc2q1u.jpg


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: oneoff on February 13, 2015, 11:39:50 PM
No doubt due to the developer team's work and energy.

Check out SLG (Sterlingcoin)


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: letsplay on February 14, 2015, 03:45:10 AM
QUIT
They are so busy making a real business not just a coin so they are a sleeper for now but in a few weeks ill be x10 what I have now or more, I hope to own one of the free online shops they are offering  8)
thank me later
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=919267.0


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: smith coins on February 18, 2015, 04:27:46 AM
A lot of the altcoins are kinda low at the moment, but picking the  "winner" for short term gains is as difficult as picking the right horse at the race track


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: thundertoe on February 18, 2015, 08:54:02 PM
TEKcoin its time tested, fast, fair, no premine no ipo/ico and pays up to 40% stake every 30 days. Still scarce after over 1.5 years and under 8 million minted, now is the time to get in. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=320404.0


https://twitter.com/TEKcoins/status/568092502885949440

http://i.gyazo.com/12609167203cb8a1357cb4a1e6be0cfe.png

TEKcoin mining Investigation

http://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=a_massive_investigation_of_instamines_and_fastmines_for_the_top_alt_coins#tekcoin

https://twitter.com/TEKcoins/status/568105613672071168

Some recent media:

http://bitcoinlasvegas.net/ohh-how-i-love-me-some-tekcoin-tekcoin-poka-proof-of-kicking-ass/
http://bitcoinlasvegas.net/revisiting-old-coins-can-they-be-more-profitable-now-even-after-they-have-lost-most-of-their-value/


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: ethought on February 18, 2015, 08:57:38 PM
XAI


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: bf4btc on February 18, 2015, 11:21:08 PM
Good to see i am not the only one that believes Monero has a bright future just being a little lazy and taking a long nap at the minute :)

I also believe towards the end of this year to early next year Bitbay will awake and surprise, i have many coins but i wont list them all just my 2 i believe will be around for awhile to come.



Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Lovethecoins on February 18, 2015, 11:42:35 PM
I think energycoin is worthy of a look


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: bitbets on February 19, 2015, 04:10:13 AM
Hoping for 10,000x my money with

Smartcoin - simply smart


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: TotalPanda on February 19, 2015, 04:53:12 AM
Malibucoin ?  ;D


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Marec4 on February 19, 2015, 06:59:08 AM
CasinoCoin (CSC) might be worth watching closely in the coming months  ;)


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: amiryaqot on February 19, 2015, 07:23:53 AM
Stealthcoin XST


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Havelivi on February 19, 2015, 11:50:07 AM
my picks are Sonic coin SSD and Stealthcoin XST.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: Ume on February 19, 2015, 11:52:27 AM
one and only coin monero will rock. In future 🎌


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: bitwarrior on February 19, 2015, 11:58:29 AM
Still placing my bet on etherium, it might start making waves as soon as the 1st quarter of 2015 ends.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: D05GTO on February 19, 2015, 04:39:54 PM
None of the ones mentioned are "Sleeper" coins to me.   Sure they are advertised but nothing really great about them.    So to really chose a good sleeper.  I'd say BLC aka Blakecoin.   It's been out for a long time now and the Devs have created a multicoin mining community.  Don't see any others where you can mine 6 coins at once.  Also, the devs has been stable and progressive with development.

That is a sleeper.  Quietly building in the background without any hype from the pumper&dumper conmen.


D
 


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: sdmathis on February 19, 2015, 08:33:40 PM
  Don't see any others where you can mine 6 coins at once. 
 

Really? What about Litecoin, Doge, Peseta... etc that can all be merged mined together?


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: trafficolaa on February 19, 2015, 10:10:27 PM
my pick is stealthcoin xst and soniccoin ssd,
both are from great team.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: thompete on February 20, 2015, 12:26:15 AM
DRK coin was a sleeper coin for the last 2 months, when all of a sudden it woke up.
Lets expect to see the same behaviour from Litecoin.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: D05GTO on February 28, 2015, 10:37:13 PM
Well, the Blakecoin Dev already has developed a merge mine pool for most of the Blake algo based coins.  Just it's a sleeper coin that not many recognize is there in the background working furiously away.   My opinion take it or leave it.



Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: MarkMJ on February 28, 2015, 10:49:12 PM
Hello,

I think litecoin is sucks but sometimes life is sucks.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: DigiX on March 01, 2015, 01:31:09 AM
What coins do you think have the potential to be huge, but have very little attention from the cryptocommunity as a whole?

Hands down, Peercoin.

One of the most innovative and unique altcoins out there.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: solid12345 on March 01, 2015, 02:22:36 AM
XAI/Sapience, Mazacoin (tribe finally blessed it), Urocoin (don't believe the fud), Shadowcash and Gamerholic coin.


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: onemorebtc on March 01, 2015, 02:30:09 AM
Monero


Title: Re: What are your picks for "sleeper" coins?
Post by: trafficolaa on March 01, 2015, 03:30:55 PM
my picks are stealthcoin XST, soniccoin SSD and Ribbitreards RBR.