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Question: Anybody else find it difficult to keep up with so many coins?
Yes - 21 (60%)
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June 01, 2016, 03:34:59 PM
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Not difficult. 95% can be discarded after a 1 minute look into the specs. Most coins i'm not looking at longer than 5 minutes to know what trash it is. Only maybe 5% of launches are worth looking at closer.
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June 01, 2016, 03:45:04 PM
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I think forum should be divided a bit more. not only  Alternate cryptocurrencies , but divide altcoins by their technology and put them in different parts.  Like one would be PoW, other PoS or hybrid of PoW/PoS  third for assets fourth for ICO.  I am sure many of you would know better to group them.
It would just a bit crystallize things for those that are not here from beginning or dont spend all day thinking of new coins Tongue
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June 01, 2016, 04:32:42 PM
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I've been buying coins since 2012 and it seems more difficult than ever to keep up with coin fundamentals and technicals.

No real difference to trading stocks then.

Also it is an opportunity - easier for interesting coins to be overlooked by the masses but can still be spotted by those willing to put in hard work and diligence.
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June 08, 2016, 10:36:43 PM
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@OP
So what is the demographic for any potential site you are considering ?
Investards hoping to rub the greedy mitts together like Mr Burns ?
Drifting with their Shelby all the way to the bank ? (like Cryptsy co-founder Marshall Long)
Or *REAL* crypto supporters ?

Reality check guys real supporters care next to nothing about BTC trade pair prices etc.
We would simply accumulate coins and worry about what their worth later when the coin has real world adoption.

Real Crypto supporters.
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June 08, 2016, 10:40:48 PM
Last edit: June 09, 2016, 04:27:32 AM by AgeraS
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I decided to use my existing project to create this service. It's not ready yet, but it will be soon. https://mecrypto.io/trade

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June 08, 2016, 11:30:35 PM
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I've been buying coins since 2012 and it seems more difficult than ever to keep up with coin fundamentals and technicals.

No real difference to trading stocks then.

Also it is an opportunity - easier for interesting coins to be overlooked by the masses but can still be spotted by those willing to put in hard work and diligence.
I think there's a world of difference.   You can analyze the businesses behind the stocks and determine if they're worth buying--with crypto you can't.   If you mean technical analysis,  then yeah they're similar.  I can't even begin to keep up with all the new issues of shitcoins, much like I can't keep track of all the stocks.  I don't do either one professionally.  I kind of just watch the action on yobit and dabble here and there.
 

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June 09, 2016, 12:57:42 AM
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The one key difference is if your in the US stock market and you get caught
committing crimes such as "Insider Trading" then you go to fucking JAIL !

In Crypto ?

You cry FUD and cash out and laugh your ass off.. then do it even more.

That shatters the silly gay little notion of "similarity" to "stocks"  Roll Eyes

I have said that probably 100's of times and i can count on one hand
when another guy has brought up this glaring serious point..
What i see is a nation of Crypto profiteers who are hell bent on denying real reality.
If I say that for the 623rd time they will all simply ignore me and pretend i didn't even say it.

You guys are 90% mostly scammy roaches ..no offense to user named roach Wink
You are not interested in the slightest in reality.. just pushing your scam coin angle.
You are all Crypto-Snake Oil sales men up there on stage making bold claims..
And as soon as i say that *yet again* i see you on stage looking at me with an angry smirk
then watch as you mutter on about your ICO scam etc..
I know you scammy little cunts here me loud & clear but i expect NO REPLY.. just more denial.

Who are you bullshiting ?
The *new user* audience you think you are addressing that comes here to read this crypto-sermon?
Or are you really just bullshitting yourselves trying to mentally justify
your own centralized exchange ICO shitcoin profiteer greedy moron antics ?

What i get from all this is you are counting on the lowest common denominator of intelligence.
You are speaking to the retarded moron dregs that come here clutching money from their bank account
..those that sift through these topics wondering if they should buy scam coins for profit.
You know you can't convince the smart ones..
They would simply disregard all those idiotic shit-coin Shill rabble and do their own homework
..you all know that.. so what you are doing is preying on the stupid & gullible
..and GREEDY !

And your only tactic or tool in your toolbox is to re-post the same stupid fraudulent shitcoin shill commentary
MORE TIMES than people like me who post valuable and unbiased intelligent comments.
The tactic is essentially to bury the truth with a thick layer of scammy retorts defending shit coins.
To try and widdle away at the truth occasionally posted by seeding doubt and sprinkling on bits of nonsense..
..pile it on Shitcoin aficionados's
But i am not planning on going anywhere.. i will re-post my tangible & quantifiable point ENDLESSLY !
You are not going to get away with being shitcoin predators preying on the vulnerable
like sleazy leeches hoping to turn a buck off the next poor sap who comes here and buys your bags
..then gets stuck taking a loss (on a centralized shitcoin exchange)

When that is all this bullshit amounts to it makes it all a scam reminiscent of a digital Pyramid Scheme.

FUD first & ask questions later™
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June 09, 2016, 03:01:56 AM
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Not difficult. 95% can be discarded after a 1 minute look into the specs. Most coins i'm not looking at longer than 5 minutes to know what trash it is. Only maybe 5% of launches are worth looking at closer.

Yes, Unfortunately few peoples have that visual acuity.

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June 09, 2016, 03:20:00 AM
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Not difficult. 95% can be discarded after a 1 minute look into the specs. Most coins i'm not looking at longer than 5 minutes to know what trash it is. Only maybe 5% of launches are worth looking at closer.

Yes, Unfortunately few peoples have that visual acuity.

I also do like user posted above you, but tend to miss out quite a few times. There's no way of knowing what can bring profit for sure. But most are indeed junk coins.
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June 09, 2016, 06:54:14 AM
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I've been buying coins since 2012 and it seems more difficult than ever to keep up with coin fundamentals and technicals.  I'm thinking about building a site but wanted to see if others share this problem. I want to make good trades just as much as the next person, but it seems difficult to wade through all of the information now days. Maybe I just am reminiscing the Gox days and less than a handful of coins to follow.



Yeah, I know what you mean. The annoying thing about this influx of new coins is that they reduce the demand on the old coins, which isn't good for traders.
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