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It depends on your goals. If you want to invest for preserving your money in the first place, Litecoin might be right for you. If you hope for big profits in the long-term, Ethereum should be considered first. If you want something accessible and cheap, Ripple is here.
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Whenever you find a coin that you’re looking to invest in, go straight to their website and look at the developer or team page. Make sure that the developers and team members of the coin have their real name, picture, and credentials. If there is no information, or if the team is anonymous, stay clear. There is absolutely no reason for a competent startup team to not include information about themselves on the website or any other company website.
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Honestly, I believe in the significant development of IOTA. It has zero fees, no miners and has an unlimited transaction rate which means scalability is not an issue here. Furthermore, their recent partnership with Microsoft has caused the price to shoot up, and I believe it can go higher.
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I think you should keep an eye on Cardano. Cardano, of course, has an advantage, as its developers are working towards widespread adoption in the business sector. Many recent events signal a positive growth for Cardano, with Cardano recently been added to the Centra Wallet. This paves the way for widespread adoption and is set to push the price of Cardano for months to come.
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The Tether is pretty potential in my opinion. It based on the Bitcoin blockchain made with Omni Layer Protocol. It is treated as a stable alternative to the Bitcoin. Every Tether is reversed by a USD which is held by Tether Limited.
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There are probably 8 Steps Protection Overview: - Keep your information private, stay secure. - Only use strong passwords for your email and crypto accounts and use a password manager like Lastpass. - Create a new, secure email only for crypto at Protonmail. Make all crypto accounts use that email. - Add 2 Factor Authentication (2FA) to all of your accounts using the Authy app. - Use strong antivirus software with a good reputation. - Avoid fake websites and emails, known as “phishing” that aim to steal your information. - Spread your cryptocurrency among several wallets. - Tell a trusted family member, someone who might inherit your wealth, about your crypto investments. Provide them with access in case anything unfortunate happens to you
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I hold the view that Rentberry is the best ICO in 2018, which is a decentralized long-term rental platform that has created a disruption in the rental business since 2015. Rentberry has the power to automate the process steps, from signing contracts to actual payment.
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You can invest in some potential altcoins. Ethereum, Ripple,for example, to diversify your porfolio. Especially, I speak highly of Ripple because its price is pretty low at the present and I predict it can reach 8 - 10 USD in the end of 2018.
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NEO has a big potential because of its current partnerships with several big companies and it’s led by a strong team with Da Hongfei
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I think you can check how the escrow releases funds. Scam ICOs are likely to release all funds towards development while genuine projects have proper planning regarding funds distribution, with specific percentages going to various aspects of project development such as escrow fees and others.
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Litecoin has been quite stable the last 4 years. Amid many cryptocurrencies out there including Bitcoin and Ethereum, Litecoin’s stability makes it a particularly viable currency. I' ve invested in LTC.
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Look at the team’s composition for expertise and experience in the industry. Every real project will publish a short profile of each member, their history and individual role. A big team full of veterans is favorable.
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