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Interesting classification, although it can be argued that some of the tokens can be said to belong to more than one class, it is also interest tat you will list eth along side btc, btc deserves a class of its own and eth should move a notch downwards.,not to say eth is poor or something
I have another version of Tier classification: Tier 1: Settlement layer: Bitcoin, ethereum Tier 2: Application layer: Lightning, plasma... There's no need a lot of coins in this other crypto reality. Aplication layer can serve different needs and provide all needed services to the endusers.
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There are only 2 levels....
Bitcoin and Shitcoins....
Hilarious really, bitcoin certainly deserves a class of oits own, that is why I am not pleased it sharing a class with Eth, eth can find elsewhere,some respect You're absolutly right. Can i make "Bitcoin Tier" ?
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I defined eight basic levels of cryptocurrencies. What you think about it?
Tokens Tiers.
Tier 1: Bitcoin & Ethereum Tier 2: Tokens representing real crypto platforms (Cardano, IoTA, Waves, ...) Tier 3: Tokens backed by real business (Ripple) Tier 4: Tokens with narrow specialization like payments, anonymity, etc. (Monero, Zcash... ) Tier 5: Growtech forks (Neo, Stellar,...) Tier 6: Miners' forks (Bitcoin cash,...) Tier 7: Hyped Tokens Tier 8: Useless shitcoins
Your classification is quite arbitrary. For example, why do you consider Dash different from Monero? If it is different, why not a fork? Remember it is a fork of Bytecoin. I fixed the classification. Here's the right one BTC - 1 ETH - 1 XVG - 2 XRP - 3 LTC - 6 ADA - 2 BCH - 6 NEO - 5 ETC - 6 ICX - 7 IOT - 2 DASH - 4 QTUM - 2 XLM - 5 XEM - 2 LSK - 2 XMR - 4 WAVES - 2 BTG - 6 WAN - 7 SC - 7 ZEC - 7 EOS - 2 ELA - 2 HSR - 2 BTS - 2 Steem - 2 NANO - 7 BTM - 7 TRON - 7
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I defined eight basic levels of cryptocurrencies. What you think about it?
Tokens Tiers.
Tier 1: Bitcoin & Ethereum Tier 2: Tokens representing real crypto platforms (Cardano, IoTA, Waves, ...) Tier 3: Tokens backed by real business (Ripple) Tier 4: Tokens with narrow specialization like payments, anonymity, etc. (Monero, Zcash... ) Tier 5: Growtech forks (Neo, Stellar,...) Tier 6: Miners' forks (Bitcoin cash,...) Tier 7: Hyped Tokens Tier 8: Useless shitcoins
So, I've tried to put first 30 coins on those tiers mentioned above. BTC - 1 ETH - 1 XVG - 2 XRP - 3 LTC - 6 ADA - 2 BCH - 6 NEO - 5 ETC - 6 ICX - 7 IOT - 2 DASH - 4 QTUM - 2 XLM - 5 XEM - 2 LSK - 2 XMR - 4 WAVES - 2 BTG - 6 WAN - 7 SC - 7 ZEC - 7 EOS - 2 ELA - 2 HSR - 2 BTS - 2 Steem - 2 NANO - 7 BTM - 7 TRON - 7
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![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Most hyped coins have a way of surprising people and giving early investors cool cash. I thought to do the rating the way like: Tier 1: Bitcoin Tier 2: Hyped shitcoins Tier 3: Shity shitcoins But, I guess it'll be boring...
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You add cardano in tier 2 working crypto platform) But as I now they still haven't any working projects, they are still in development. Good classification, I like it.
There's no word "working" in my classification. You know, when i'm tiering shitcoins, i have to classify it somehow in order to separate the total crypto crap
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What if Bitcoin Cash is in the 3rd or 4th Tier. Even though I am not a Bitcoin Cash holder, it seems appropriate for the tier
Is "Bitcoin Cash" used by real business?
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There are only 2 levels....
Bitcoin and Shitcoins....
But, can we have some subspecies for shitcoins?
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Yes, most shitcoins which are come from ICOs are useless ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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it's not top, it's levels for different types of tokens
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I defined eight basic levels of cryptocurrencies. What you think about it?
Tokens Tiers.
Tier 1: Bitcoin & Ethereum Tier 2: Tokens representing real crypto platforms (Cardano, IoTA, Waves, ...) Tier 3: Tokens backed by real business (Ripple) Tier 4: Tokens with narrow specialization like payments, anonymity, etc. (Monero, Zcash... ) Tier 5: Growtech forks (Neo, Stellar,...) Tier 6: Miners' forks (Bitcoin cash,...) Tier 7: Hyped Tokens Tier 8: Useless shitcoins
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The INS Ecosystem is a cryptocyrrency coin called INS that is built on the Ethereum blockchain technology, featuring Smart Contract Smart. The application of INS Ecossytem is a direct hierarchy that connects manufacturers and grocery consumers. The INS ecosystem wants to connect producers directly with customers, thus limiting and cutting down on any intermediary and retailer costs and prices.
INS has no product. Ecosystem dreams only
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Here's interesting infographics about the Blockchain ecosystem, but total mess with ATMs. For instance, UpToken never do any crypto ATMs ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn-images-1.medium.com%2Fmax%2F2000%2F1%2ASP9VfppJONpf5zav07KUHQ.png&t=663&c=bhb-As379J2y5Q) Graveyard for scams is great idea!
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Don't miss a new one - CryptoHeresy. CryptoHeresy is a modern Bitcoin forum - a great possibility to compete BitcoinTalk for its audience. Please clear me following questions regarding Cryptoheresy site: 1) How much unique visitors per day? 2) How much visitors per day in total? 3) How much registered accounts does Cryptoherresy have? 4) How much accounts are active during last month (accounts which users do posts and logins)?
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Hi, could you please make pictures a bit smaller next time? It is awkwardly large (takes all my display and I have to scrollllllllll)...
ok. sorry)
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Mazacoin now is available at crypto ATMs!!! As result of joint cooperation of Mazacoin Team and Trovemat team. New Alts are welcome at www.trovemat.com Hi, what countries do you operate? We ship our Trovemat crypto ATMs all over the world. Our platform has unique feature that allows us to add new coins/tokens upon request. In this particular case, Trovemat owner from NewYork asked us to add Mazacoin. So, we did and now more ATMs are ready to be delivered in US with Mazacoin for this customer.
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Here in my country one of our city was have a bitcoin ATM so that it is easy to withdraw or deposit a bitcoin based on the ncy of the country yes it is easy to use but it is not recommendable because in term of buying they charge you a high amount but in selling it was opposite. But here in my country some of banks and mini store was buying and selling bitcoin based on the actual value so that it is recommendable for me.
Where are you from? It's easy to buy & sell bitcoin in ministores at your country?
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Nice website, even though i knew few similar website. But your website provides details of each ATMs and lots of info for users/business which is nice and better compared than other sites which only show minimum info ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Hello what other websites you found about crypto ATM? Did you find any forums for ATM owners?
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