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December 28, 2017, 11:04:26 PM
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Hi guys,
              I have about 2k to invest and have these two coins in mind. Though i like these both, i dont want to split my investment. So purely from ROI% perspective which one do you guys suggest?

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December 28, 2017, 11:17:24 PM
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Invest in PIVX,  forget about those coins, they have already increased a lot , and WTC? What the fuck, no one knows that coin.

If you invest in PIVX; you are making a good investment because this altcoin will go to $50 during the next year.

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December 28, 2017, 11:20:30 PM
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Invest in PIVX,  forget about those coins, they have already increased a lot , and WTC? What the fuck, no one knows that coin.

If you invest in PIVX; you are making a good investment because this altcoin will go to $50 during the next year.


I already invested about 2k worth buddy bought it at $2.50

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December 30, 2017, 02:08:31 AM
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Invest in PIVX,  forget about those coins, they have already increased a lot , and WTC? What the fuck, no one knows that coin.

If you invest in PIVX; you are making a good investment because this altcoin will go to $50 during the next year.

haha always a good idea to hype your coin while obviosly having no clue

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Both coins definitly have growth potential.
WTC probably has a higher potential, but coming with a higher risk.
Guess the future depends if they are able to implement RFID in other sectors.
If they do, this may become a real unicorn.

For RDN I personally see a lower potential, but also lower risk and lower volatility.

Why don't you want to split your investment? Seems to be a good idea here...
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