Astargath (OP)
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April 22, 2015, 02:56:55 PM |
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There are tons of coins now, whatcan new coins do to rise their price?
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madmartyk
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Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
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April 22, 2015, 03:04:51 PM |
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The Pump right before the Dump!!
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Astargath (OP)
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April 22, 2015, 03:09:32 PM |
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The Pump right before the Dump!! Haha come on im serious, in talking about stable coins of course
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tyz
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April 22, 2015, 03:36:06 PM |
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At the beginning, greed and hope. Then, after a big dump only pump and dump actions from speculators.
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TeamDisaster
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April 22, 2015, 03:40:07 PM |
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I'm still pretty new to all this but having an active community, getting places to accept their altcoin directly and having an active (and communicative) dev team seems to help keep prices stable, if not necessarily upwards-bound.
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Daedelus
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April 22, 2015, 04:51:13 PM |
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Provide something that hasn't been seen in crypto before.
If it is useful, sooner or later it will be reflected in the price.
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Baghead
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April 22, 2015, 05:03:15 PM |
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The Pump right before the Dump!! Haha come on im serious, in talking about stable coins of course There are tons of coins now, whatcan new coins do to rise their price?
You are talking stable coins that rise in price obviously? That doesn't make much sense bro, the only way coins get noticed within this pool of crap is when they are pumped and people/average traders take note. Tech is not always a sure thing for a rise in price neither is anything except a backing with a nice pot of funds to create a nice pump.
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Astargath (OP)
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April 22, 2015, 05:43:00 PM |
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I'm still pretty new to all this but having an active community, getting places to accept their altcoin directly and having an active (and communicative) dev team seems to help keep prices stable, if not necessarily upwards-bound.
Yes that seems like good ideas but how do you exactly make reputable places accept your coin when they can just use the already trusted ones? I mean new coins have nothing new they are just other coins
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Stifler
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April 22, 2015, 06:01:06 PM |
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The Pump right before the Dump!! Haha come on im serious, in talking about stable coins of course It's always the same: simply supply vs demand. You need more and more people using/buying/trading it to see a rise.
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Not to be confused with the user sifter .
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RaginglikeaBoss
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April 22, 2015, 06:01:41 PM |
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I'm still pretty new to all this but having an active community, getting places to accept their altcoin directly and having an active (and communicative) dev team seems to help keep prices stable, if not necessarily upwards-bound.
Yes that seems like good ideas but how do you exactly make reputable places accept your coin when they can just use the already trusted ones? I mean new coins have nothing new they are just other coins This is the fundamental problem with altcoins right now. There is almost no incentive to use new altcoins compared to Bitcoin. And even then Bitcoin is still in its infancy, most merchants immediately exchange it for fiat.
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TeamDisaster
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April 22, 2015, 07:05:36 PM |
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I'm still pretty new to all this but having an active community, getting places to accept their altcoin directly and having an active (and communicative) dev team seems to help keep prices stable, if not necessarily upwards-bound.
Yes that seems like good ideas but how do you exactly make reputable places accept your coin when they can just use the already trusted ones? I mean new coins have nothing new they are just other coins That is a very good question, but I'm afraid I don't have an answer for it. Maybe offering some kind of promotion to the online vendor in question / giving them publicity via social media channels etc would be enough to sweeten the deal for some - I don't know what it would entail, from a vendor's point of view, to be able to accept a new coin type.
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choochimil
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April 22, 2015, 08:24:54 PM |
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"Appearing" professional and ambitious. Popular. No premine. Ninja launch. ...
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FallingKnife
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April 22, 2015, 08:53:46 PM |
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You need a fair start, some transparency, vetted and proven over time not to be a scam. It should be worth talking about. It needs a message, a story. It nees a value and belief system. It needs an undying committment from a core group who understands the meaning to the core group. It needs a vocal community, not necessarily a huge community, who believe in it. It requires some kind of differentiation that sets it a part and make it unique or better in some way. It takes people who will willingly invest their time talent and energy to promote the cause.
If it's the best anon coin in the world, then find your rabid core believers in privacy. If it has lowest inflation, find the inflation haters. If it specifically facilitates a certain activity, find the people who participate in that activity. It it helps green the planet, then find people who want to do that.
For a coin to succeed, someone has to believe so intensely in it for so long that others will also believe, or find it fun or cool to be connected.
Acceptance by merchants is desirable but overrated in and of itself. Convertability is more important, so add a market to the list.
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Undermood
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April 23, 2015, 06:46:13 AM |
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The Pump right before the Dump!! Haha come on im serious, in talking about stable coins of course There are tons of coins now, whatcan new coins do to rise their price?
You are talking stable coins that rise in price obviously? That doesn't make much sense bro, the only way coins get noticed within this pool of crap is when they are pumped and people/average traders take note. Tech is not always a sure thing for a rise in price neither is anything except a backing with a nice pot of funds to create a nice pump. Tech is important factor to attract ppl to pump up the coins and have incentive to hold the coins otherwise the altcoin just becomes the tool of pump and dump then dead.
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April 23, 2015, 06:54:50 AM |
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I'm still pretty new to all this but having an active community, getting places to accept their altcoin directly and having an active (and communicative) dev team seems to help keep prices stable, if not necessarily upwards-bound.
Yes that seems like good ideas but how do you exactly make reputable places accept your coin when they can just use the already trusted ones? I mean new coins have nothing new they are just other coins This is the fundamental problem with altcoins right now. There is almost no incentive to use new altcoins compared to Bitcoin. And even then Bitcoin is still in its infancy, most merchants immediately exchange it for fiat. Altcoins have the same fate with bitcoin. As the adoption rate of bitcoin increases, altcoins follow! But not all, only the innovative and feature rich altcoins will keep going!
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Miracal
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April 23, 2015, 07:05:53 AM |
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I'm still pretty new to all this but having an active community, getting places to accept their altcoin directly and having an active (and communicative) dev team seems to help keep prices stable, if not necessarily upwards-bound.
Yes that seems like good ideas but how do you exactly make reputable places accept your coin when they can just use the already trusted ones? I mean new coins have nothing new they are just other coins This is the fundamental problem with altcoins right now. There is almost no incentive to use new altcoins compared to Bitcoin. And even then Bitcoin is still in its infancy, most merchants immediately exchange it for fiat. Altcoins offer some useful applications in our real life! Such as NXT offers asset exchange, multigateway, free market;ripple offers a better low cost solution for international money remittance etc. Once they are applied extensively, their price will skyrocket!
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Astargath (OP)
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April 23, 2015, 07:38:12 AM |
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I'm still pretty new to all this but having an active community, getting places to accept their altcoin directly and having an active (and communicative) dev team seems to help keep prices stable, if not necessarily upwards-bound.
Yes that seems like good ideas but how do you exactly make reputable places accept your coin when they can just use the already trusted ones? I mean new coins have nothing new they are just other coins This is the fundamental problem with altcoins right now. There is almost no incentive to use new altcoins compared to Bitcoin. And even then Bitcoin is still in its infancy, most merchants immediately exchange it for fiat. Altcoins offer some useful applications in our real life! Such as NXT offers asset exchange, multigateway, free market;ripple offers a better low cost solution for international money remittance etc. Once they are applied extensively, their price will skyrocket! While that is true there are other altcoins that simply offer nothing new but they are just as famous or even more, like dogecoin wich was like a joke coin and look at it now, one of the biggest altcoins that there are, and there are some other examples of this aswell.
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April 23, 2015, 04:36:21 PM |
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great articles great Project archcoin bitstake 8bit
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April 23, 2015, 04:40:49 PM |
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Massive hype basically. After the hype fades, the coin dies. There are exceptions, like Monero, Dash or Maidsafe. Serious projects with a purpose, something you can be reasonable safe at night while holding long term besides Bitcoin. Other than that, its really hard to say from all the coins, very difficult to pick up winners without it basically being a casino gamble.
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Astargath (OP)
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April 23, 2015, 05:44:11 PM |
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Massive hype basically. After the hype fades, the coin dies. There are exceptions, like Monero, Dash or Maidsafe. Serious projects with a purpose, something you can be reasonable safe at night while holding long term besides Bitcoin. Other than that, its really hard to say from all the coins, very difficult to pick up winners without it basically being a casino gamble.
i guess the problem is that normal people with little knowledge is making coins and CAN make coins, if a big corporation made one, lets say league of legends, instead of rp (riot points) wich is bought with real money, they could make a coin (league coin or whatever) that would definitely be used for millions of people that play league because they would be basically forced to and that would make the coin rise.
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