I recently decided to invest 50$ into buzzcoin (really small coin, barely anyone knows about them), because the value was about 10 sats so i figured what the hell, right. Now it just got a reasonable pump that made me almost 350$ in profits in less than 5 days.
How would you find coins like this on a rather regular basis, are there strategies people follow? I don't plan on investing large amounts of money in them, as I've got BTC, LTC, NEO and a few ICO's for that, but it's fun to look for small coins that haven't pumped yet and invest a couple tens of dollars in them.
Yeah , this is the truth in the trading that if you have investment in the small coins then there are lots of chances to make earnings then what we can make in big prices coin . Here i made myself earnings in many coins like HTC , i bought HTC at 1 Satoshi of 0.001btc but after two months it get changed into 14 Satoshi , so you can expect that what i made after two month . Here Personally i was not aware with these things of low price coin because i was thinking these are useless , but when I figured out that if i can buy 1 Satoshi coin and if it increases to 2 Satoshi then surely I double my investment , so here a type of small risk involve but profit will remain in bulk . Usually the most of the coins get down to 1 Satoshi for ever ( best example is pac coin , eva coin , alien coin ) . Here my suggestion for you to buy creva , posw , rdd , doge , blry , putin coin. Thanks for the suggestions, will check em out!
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How much Artemine has been sold already? How much has the ICO already raised? How long will the ICO run and is there a cap? No info on all this on the front page...
About 60 to 70 million, given the amount of MNE and ETH raised so far. I believe it'll be 90 million by the time the ICO finishes So 90 million over a span of 63 years? We're looking at over a million mined per year... Give or take, yes. That's why the devs should burn any coins invested in future projects, including invested ART. Imagine the lottery, where everytime someone pays 1 MNE/10 ART to participate, 0.1MNE/1ART of them gets burned. Or, the minereum app charges a monthly fee of 1MNE and 10ART, of which again 10% gets burned. Also, the amount really isn't that insane. It takes 1 year to mine 1,3 million, give or take. Most coins start off with tens of millions of coins in circulation
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Alright worst case scenario, the devs hold a large portion of the gen addresses and they're unloading on us because both projects will most likely fail. How likely is this? Do we have reason to believe this? I don't think so. Its very well possible the devs own a large potion, and that they're unloading onto us in rder to pay for further development. If that's the case, fine. Or, they're unloading because they don't want people buying ETH in order to contribute to the ICO, which is why they're dumping MNE in order to keep prices low enough so that more people buy MNE, reducing the supply. I'm curious for the devs' response
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How much Artemine has been sold already? How much has the ICO already raised? How long will the ICO run and is there a cap? No info on all this on the front page...
About 60 to 70 million, given the amount of MNE and ETH raised so far. I believe it'll be 90 million by the time the ICO finishes
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Why does everyone seem to be so optimistic about NEO? I'm not trying to be pessimistic but would really appreciate if someone shares with me why NEO might reach ATH anytime soon if China does not lift the ICO ban? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Because china will lift the ICO ban, it's only a matter of time. Also, NEO Quantum is coming, and onchain isn't slowing down any time soon. There's no reason NOT to expect the ATH within 2 - 4 months
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So after you send the mne to the ico, how do you get your genesis address at the end of the ico?
They know which MEW address sent which amount of MNE, so they'll probably create a personal desktop wallet like Antshares that just generates ARTE constantly
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why is the volume in HITbtc is so low? isn't it one of the biggest exchanges?
Because everyone trades Stox on Liqui, If they moved to HitBTC It'll have the volume, HitBTC is better than Liqui in my opinion. What was the ICO price ?
1 ETH for 200STX WOW.... So the holders lost a lot of money ! Holders haven't lost anything until they sell it. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) True, but I'm quite glad I sold half of it for about 2.5$, now I'm waiting for it to go back to around 1 or 2$ so I can sell the rest
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Stratis and litecoin is the anwser. Stratis can reach 10$ at the end of this year. and 100$ for litecoin
I agree on what your saying on LTC> Not saying they're not good coins, cause they're great, but they're not undervalued. If the world starts adopting cryptos more and more, they'll become more and more valuable, no question. 10$ and 100$ is definitely possible, but this thread was more about coins that remain low priced for no apparent reason, like Sonm, which has half the supply of Golem, has a better working product, and is still valued 3 - 4 times less
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What was the ICO price ?
1 ETH for 200STX
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I would remember everyone that SONM is not the only project of comutning power resources sharing... https[Suspicious link removed]c_rlc/ iEX.EC for example and golem which offers the same services so what will you make believe that SONM will beat the competitors? Just out of curiotiy eh, because if I wanna put money I want to know
what will you make believe that SONM will beat the competitors?
Edit : nvm i just checked , their git hub still active. If you are not sure , why not invest in both ? Better than all in one project , if they both rise next year its a win-win . I pick sonm because the price per coin is still a lot cheaper than the other two, meaning I can get more of them for a smaller investment. Second, they're highly active and they try to communicate as much as possible. Third, they keep moving forward every day, whereas the other two often appear to have gaps in their development. Fourth, they already have a working product, be it in alpha state, but still. Last, I think the only reason why Sonm is not priced at 1$ is because they had a bumpy ICO to say the least, not because the coins are of low value.
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I was just staring at the graph which displays a mountain of a market cap on my computer. But yeah, the numbers add up. Thanks for clearing up my brain fog ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Haha no problem mate
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Reading the whitepaper will help you understand why prices do what they do. Lets say a key aspect of a certain coin is integration into the Chinese economy. If prices dropped after the China news, it'd be easy to understand why.
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Remember that the level of misinformation about Bitcoin even in the West is very high. A few months back Warren Buffet publicly compared the mining of bitcoins to the printing of checks. In a comical and incoherent rambling rant Jamie Dimon called bitcoin a fraud worse than the (so-called) "tulip bubble" and that would be "shut down" -- as if it were a centralized entity, which he clearly thinks that it is. Think of it: the head of JPMorgan imagines that bitcoin mining -- the hashing of data -- is an activity that can itself be banned, by law, in the West! But it is probably also true that no one on the editorial staff of the Wall Street Journal is aware of Bitcoin's ability to immutably register data in a fast and cost-effective way. Imagine then the level of ignorance in the higher echelons of China's communist government! They too think it is inherently fraudulent and so must be "shut down." So, rolling up their sleeves, the comrades begin the straightforward and commonsensical process of sewing farts to moonbeams. The only question now is whether they will also (try to) shut down mining, a process which, like a lot of people in the West, the Chinese probably regard as secret, questionable, and sinister.
This is only temporary. Bitcoin exchanges and mining are just getting started in China.
Theres a big difference, the JP morgan guys have more to lose than the CHinese government. The governments can tax people, use cryptocurrency to their advantage, whereas JP morgan loses billions once Bitcoin makes banks obsolete.
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It's accurate, my friend, no worries
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Sonm easily, the ATH was around 1$ and now it's 0.077$, it could shoot up to 1$ any day now. The team is super active and responsive, they have a working product, they have a rather small supply (444 million compared to golems 1 billion), I honestly don't get why this isn't worth more money
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I too can see the price of NEO rising, but I don't think it will break the ATH because of this one ICO. There is too much China FUD at the moment.
I think so too, probably go back to around 25 - 30$ pretty soon, but we'll need better China-news to get back to the ATH
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I'll suggest three: NEO Datum (ICO) Change (ICO) work your magic, my friend ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Invest in a decent suit, get a nice haircut and get a job. Should pay of more in the long run.
The reason I'm investing and starting a business is so I don't have to work until I'm 65 anymore
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Just to get this straight, how many artemines do I get per 10 MNE?
You can chech their website on the ICO page, https://artemine.org/crowdsale/It varies every week, early investors as usual get more than late investors. Right now you'd get 500 Art for the price of 16,5$.
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You can also buy two eth and spend it on 2 promising ICO's that offer a lot of coins. Personally I invested in Change (624 coins for 1,02 eth) and Datum (15.000 coins for 1 eth)
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