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April 07, 2017, 12:18:38 AM
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I thought it might be a good idea to make a list of short, one-sentence descriptions/summaries of the top altcoins and assets on CoinMarketCap. This idea isn't new, but most of the existing lists out there are old and outdated. Of course, it's possible to search the name of each coin/asset on Google and go through the links one by one or read through their [ANN] threads but this can be a rather tedious process. So I think this would save people some time.

Since the list is always changing, I'll try to update it every few days/weeks.

The coins/assets in red are ones that I don't know much about, so they currently lack a description. I might add their description later on. Or feel free to suggest a short, one-sentence description and I'll add it to the list. If there are any mistakes or I've left something important out, then feel free to point it out as well.

Bitcoin: The original cryptocurrency
Ethereum: Decentralized application platform for running 'smart contracts' (i.e. code on the blockchain)
Ripple: Distributed peer-to-peer payment network and currency exchange for financial institutions
Litecoin: Cheaper and faster transactions than Bitcoin
Dash: Anonymous coin with decentralized mixing, fast transactions, and decentralized governance
Monero: Anonymous coin (fork of Bytecoin - see below) with fairer distribution
Ethereum Classic: Variant of Ethereum where a large amount of hacked funds were not returned to investors
NEM: NXT-inspired coin with modified PoS system ("proof-of-importance") and wider initial distribution
Augur: Decentralized prediction markets built on Ethereum
MaidSafeCoin: Token to be exchanged for Safecoin once the SAFE Network (a decentralized data storage and communication platform) goes live

Golem: Decentralized Ethereum-based computation network for buying/selling computing power
Zcash: Anonymous coin where transactions are verified without the sender/receiver and amount transferred being known (zero-knowledge proofs)
Tether: Blockchain-based representation of the US dollar backed by fiat reserves
Dogecoin: First meme-based coin
Decred: Community-directed cryptocurrency with decentralized governance
PIVX: Dash fork
Stratis: Customizable blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS) C# development platform for businesses and organizations
Waves: Platform for creating and trading tokens on a decentralized asset exchange
Factom: Blockchain-based record-keeping system
Steem: Reddit-esque social networking/blogging platform

Iconomi:
DigixDAO:
BitConnect: HYIP-esque lending platform with trading bot
SingularDTV:
Round: Decentralized Ethereum-based eSports platform
Lisk: Decentralized Javascript application platform
First Blood: Decentralized Ethereum-based eSports platform
Bytecoin: Anonymous coin and the first to use CryptoNote technology (ring signatures)
GameCredits: Coin for the gaming industry (in-app or in-game purchases)
BitShares: Decentralized cryptocurrency and crypto-asset exchange

Miscellaneous coins not in the top 30:

Auroracoin: Coin for Icelandic residents
Burst: Coin mined using free hard drive space ("proof-of-capacity")
Gridcoin: Coins rewarded for contribution to BOINC network
Huntercoin: Human-mineable coin where coins are harvested by playing a game
Namecoin: Decentralized Domain Name System (DNS)
NXT: First pure proof-of-stake coin
Omni: Platform for creating custom assets/currencies on top of the Bitcoin blockchain
Peercoin: First coin to use proof-of-stake (actually hybrid PoW/PoS)
Primecoin: Coin with proof-of-work system that searches for prime numbers
RISE: Lisk fork
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April 07, 2017, 12:30:01 AM
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I thought it might be a good idea to make a list of short, one-sentence descriptions of the most important altcoins. This idea isn't new, but most of the existing lists out there are old and outdated. Of course, it's possible to search the name of each coin on Google and go through the links one by one or read through each coin's [ANN] thread but this can be a rather tedious process. So I think this would save people some time.

Since the list is always changing, I'll try to update it every few days/weeks.

The coins in red are ones that I don't know much about, so they currently lack a description. I might add their description later on. Feel free to suggest a short, one-sentence description and I'll add it to the list. If there are any mistakes or I've left something important out, then feel free to point it out as well.

Bitcoin: The original cryptocurrency
Ethereum: Decentralized application platform for running 'smart contracts'
Litecoin: First successful scrypt coin
Ripple: Distributed P2P currency-agnostic payment network
Dash: Anonymous coin with instant transactions and decentralized governance
Monero: Bytecoin clone (CryptoNote-based anonymity) with fair distribution
Ethereum Classic: Fork of Ethereum where the hacked TheDAO funds were not returned to investors
NEM: NXT-inspired coin with modified PoS system ("proof-of-importance") and wider initial distribution
Augur: Decentralized prediction markets built on Ethereum
MaidSafeCoin:

Golem: Ethereum-based decentralized computation network for buying/selling computing power
Zcash:
Tether: Blockchain-based representation of the US dollar backed by fiat reserves
Dogecoin: First meme-based coin
Decred:
PIVX: DASH clone
Stratis:
Waves:
Factom: Blockchain-based record-keeping system
Steem: Reddit-esque social networking/blogging platform

Iconomi:
DigixDAO:
BitConnect:
SingularDTV:
Round:
Lisk: Decentralized Javascript application platform
First Blood:
Bytecoin: Anonymous coin and the first to use CryptoNote (ring signatures)
GameCredits:
BitShares:

Miscellaneous coins not in the top 30:

Auroracoin: Coin for Icelandic residents
Burst: Coin mined using free hard drive space ("proof-of-capacity")
Gridcoin: Coins rewarded for contribution to BOINC network
Huntercoin: Human-mineable coin where coins are harvested by playing a game
Namecoin: Decentralized DNS (Domain Name System)
NXT: First pure proof-of-stake coin
Omni: Platform for creating custom assets/currencies on top of the Bitcoin blockchain
Peercoin: First coin to use proof-of-stake (actually hybrid PoW/PoS)
Primecoin: Coin with proof-of-work system that searches for prime numbers
RISE: Lisk clone

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April 07, 2017, 12:57:53 AM
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The coins in red are ones that I don't know much about, so they currently lack a description. I might add their description later on. Feel free to suggest a short, one-sentence description and I'll add it to the list. If there are any mistakes or I've left something important out, then feel free to point it out as well.


MaidSafeCoin: oldest project ever that might deliver tomorrow

Zcash: a half dozen people conspirating a genesis block

Decred:
... now this is one I'm unsure about. Glanced over their Golang source. Elegant, structured. But that tells you not much about legitimacy.

Stratis:
Waves:
Iconomi:
DigixDAO:
BitConnect:
SingularDTV:
Round:
First Blood:
GameCredits:
BitShares:
to be honest those never caught my interest, nor my money. can't say anything about.
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April 07, 2017, 02:09:13 AM
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I saw XRP or Rippel has ranked third in coinmarketcap, maybe you can add it here, very good for a newbie when reading this. and avoid losses for the newbie to make transactions with cryptocurency.

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December 21, 2017, 05:01:28 PM
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I have been doing alot of research on ICO's as you will have noticed on the landing page of www.coinXca.com
I believe ICO hold great investment hope, but picking  one to invest in is a shot in the dark.  Here is a page that shows ICO sites.
https://www.coindesk.com/the-ultimate-list-of-resources-for-researching-and-launching-icos/
I am no further ahead reading each list as the authors don't select the next ICO winner.  Regards, Doug
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December 21, 2017, 05:13:18 PM
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Very nice and useful list! Thank you.
I would add...

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February 14, 2018, 09:08:47 PM
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Here you will find all the information you need for any particular cryptocurrency or altcoin! https://cryptodescriptor.info/
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