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May 20, 2017, 05:45:15 PM |
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... I am *completely new* to Altcoins, but am getting fed-up with the problems of Bitcoin confirmation times and high fees. I am considering alternatives for some of my crypto holdings. I saw no obvious thread for altcoin beginners here just now. What "Alts" are reasonably easy to use yet fairly liquid (easy to buy, etc.)? At this point, ease-of use is most important to me, if I go down "Alt Road", I may later want to look at features like better than BTC anonymity for example. Thank you for any suggestions!
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May 20, 2017, 06:21:33 PM |
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... I am *completely new* to Altcoins, but am getting fed-up with the problems of Bitcoin confirmation times and high fees. I am considering alternatives for some of my crypto holdings. I saw no obvious thread for altcoin beginners here just now. What "Alts" are reasonably easy to use yet fairly liquid (easy to buy, etc.)? At this point, ease-of use is most important to me, if I go down "Alt Road", I may later want to look at features like better than BTC anonymity for example. Thank you for any suggestions! at this moment eth and LTC is the best choice for me,, both has lower fee and the confirmation also fast, not like bitcoin at this moment,, regards
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May 20, 2017, 06:28:14 PM |
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Easy to use? Easy to use for what? Alts are only traded and speculated on. They are all easy to use and trade. Pick one that has a price chart with lots of increas and lots of volume.
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May 20, 2017, 06:54:02 PM |
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So far I was dealing with litecoin only in attempts to buy/sell and earn this way. Ethereum seems easy to use but I can't tell you about the fees. I didn't have many transactions but those which I had proceeded instantaneously. People say litecoin is fast and cheap, I think this is also true. Other alts are not taken that serious yet and so there aren't many ways to use them anyhow.
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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May 20, 2017, 09:14:31 PM |
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been using ltc whenever i can.
btc is getting to be very annoying.
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emezh10
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May 20, 2017, 10:11:12 PM |
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I guess we cant use the alternative coins as a currency in many ways because there are so many altcoins in the market and almost all on them doesnt have a value at all but there are some currency like zcash,eth,monero,litecoin who have a value that we can use but mostly we just use altcoins in a exchanger or a trading site.
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May 21, 2017, 12:43:04 AM |
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doge ltc of course there are others but for ease of use you cant really beat those 2 options they have a lot of volume too.
I use many coins but those 2 are always reliable, fast.
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May 21, 2017, 11:47:44 AM |
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... I am *completely new* to Altcoins, but am getting fed-up with the problems of Bitcoin confirmation times and high fees. I am considering alternatives for some of my crypto holdings. I saw no obvious thread for altcoin beginners here just now. What "Alts" are reasonably easy to use yet fairly liquid (easy to buy, etc.)? At this point, ease-of use is most important to me, if I go down "Alt Road", I may later want to look at features like better than BTC anonymity for example. Thank you for any suggestions! at this moment eth and LTC is the best choice for me,, both has lower fee and the confirmation also fast, not like bitcoin at this moment,, regards although my first choice is bitcoin but whenever i realize to stop investing in bitcoin because of the high price of bitcoin. then i will like to invest n Etherium as Etherium also have good potential to increase its price and hope that it will give us a good profit.
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bitbob82
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May 21, 2017, 04:04:38 PM |
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Easy to use? Easy to use for what? Alts are only traded and speculated on. They are all easy to use and trade. Pick one that has a price chart with lots of increas and lots of volume.
in fact we can use altcoins mostly for trading and investment purposes, because most of the online shops do not accept altcoins, but they only accept bitcoin which is the main currency, therefore i also do not think that it is so easy to use alt in daily life.
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May 22, 2017, 10:32:06 AM |
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With no dounbt,bitcoin would be the first choice.If you need a second option,then you could try Ethereum which is the second oldest crypto coin.Even though,it had split into two earlier,ETH and ETC,still ETH would be the best choice.
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May 22, 2017, 10:40:36 AM |
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... I am *completely new* to Altcoins, but am getting fed-up with the problems of Bitcoin confirmation times and high fees. I am considering alternatives for some of my crypto holdings. I saw no obvious thread for altcoin beginners here just now. What "Alts" are reasonably easy to use yet fairly liquid (easy to buy, etc.)? At this point, ease-of use is most important to me, if I go down "Alt Road", I may later want to look at features like better than BTC anonymity for example. Thank you for any suggestions! you don't use altcoin sadly, they are all pump and dump i can't use liek bitcoin to buy stuff, that is the beauty of bitcoin and no alt can match this, but you can try with monero and litecoin, monero is used on the deepweb and litecoin was used in the past and accepted by some online website, not sure if they still accept it now
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May 22, 2017, 11:10:48 AM |
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... I am *completely new* to Altcoins, but am getting fed-up with the problems of Bitcoin confirmation times and high fees. I am considering alternatives for some of my crypto holdings. I saw no obvious thread for altcoin beginners here just now. What "Alts" are reasonably easy to use yet fairly liquid (easy to buy, etc.)? At this point, ease-of use is most important to me, if I go down "Alt Road", I may later want to look at features like better than BTC anonymity for example. Thank you for any suggestions! you don't use altcoin sadly, they are all pump and dump i can't use liek bitcoin to buy stuff, that is the beauty of bitcoin and no alt can match this, but you can try with monero and litecoin, monero is used on the deepweb and litecoin was used in the past and accepted by some online website, not sure if they still accept it now It doesn't matter what and how you can buy stuff with it at the moment. What matters is what's to come when the developement is finnished. Bitcoin today is as bad or even worse than any of the alts out there. We are seeing a slow but steady shift away from bitcoin, thank god!
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May 22, 2017, 11:16:02 AM |
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... I am *completely new* to Altcoins, but am getting fed-up with the problems of Bitcoin confirmation times and high fees. I am considering alternatives for some of my crypto holdings. I saw no obvious thread for altcoin beginners here just now. What "Alts" are reasonably easy to use yet fairly liquid (easy to buy, etc.)? At this point, ease-of use is most important to me, if I go down "Alt Road", I may later want to look at features like better than BTC anonymity for example. Thank you for any suggestions! If you are concerned about more anonymity then i think Monero(XMR) would be a good choice but speaking of wide variation of transactions with less confirmation times i think ETH would be suited on this one.This is just my own perspective and there are still some altcoin does have the qualities that you are looking for and i do somehow agree about the problem arising on bitcoin network as of now.
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May 22, 2017, 12:17:51 PM |
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definitely Ethereum is a good choice, or Dash or Monero if anonymity is important to you
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May 22, 2017, 12:57:47 PM |
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meh, you will never get any proper answers out of this community whenever you ask for suggesting altcoins, no matter for what purpose. they will always suggest the coins that are either pumped or they wish to be pumped.
i'm afraid our only choice is to test them ourselves! download the wallet software, try installing it and running it for a while, try sending some transactions, ...
and also the other problem is adoption, which altcoins don't have.
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May 22, 2017, 01:32:08 PM |
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I am in the same boat like you at the moment. I did some research and Etherium has some easy to use wallets, that work very similar to Bitcoin, so you can use ETH as a payment method. It is also gaining in market cap, so it should increase number of stores/people accepting it.
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May 22, 2017, 05:35:37 PM Last edit: May 22, 2017, 05:59:11 PM by qwizzie |
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To OP : Maybe you should take a look at Dash (former Darkcoin), which is addressing pretty much all the issues which has hamstring Bitcoin so badly (the long confirmation time, the high fees, the lack of governance which is creating indecisiveness about Bitcoin direction). Dash is a fork from Bitcoin and therefore easily adaptable for new merchants to add as payment solution beside Bitcoin. This year has seen a lot of strategic partnerships between crypto businesses and Dash, which enables Dash to perform as a decentralized instant payment solution provider with its instant transaction ability and its optional privacy. Dash decentralized governance and decentralized budget system allows Dash to make fast decisions and also allows it to bootstrap and spread out its own ecosystem (masternode related services, ASIC miner manufacturers, FIAT to Crypto solution providers have all been popping up at Dash and are growing exponentially). Dash next major update (Dash Evolution) will focus on making it easier for users to use Dash (so easy your mom can use it) and making it cross-useable between PC (Windows/ Linux / Apple) , Phone (Android / IoS) and its future decentralized web wallet. Dash is using a decentralized API for this (unique in crypto), which it calls DAPI. https://www.dash.org/https://www.dash.org/evolution/
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May 22, 2017, 08:23:53 PM |
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I am in the same boat like you at the moment. I did some research and Etherium has some easy to use wallets, that work very similar to Bitcoin, so you can use ETH as a payment method. It is also gaining in market cap, so it should increase number of stores/people accepting it.
I agree ethereum fits the best after Bitcoin and then you can also try litecoin for payments as that confirms very fast and it's very cheap in terms of transfer rates.
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May 23, 2017, 01:05:11 AM |
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litecoin is a safe bet for transfering money without the bitcoins fees
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May 23, 2017, 01:14:58 AM |
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... I am *completely new* to Altcoins, but am getting fed-up with the problems of Bitcoin confirmation times and high fees. I am considering alternatives for some of my crypto holdings. I saw no obvious thread for altcoin beginners here just now. What "Alts" are reasonably easy to use yet fairly liquid (easy to buy, etc.)? At this point, ease-of use is most important to me, if I go down "Alt Road", I may later want to look at features like better than BTC anonymity for example. Thank you for any suggestions! I am investing in LTC now because it is so much cheaper than bitcoin and Etherium. The transaction times seem quicker too.
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