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October 22, 2017, 01:38:12 PM
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What I mean by that is a well established crypto, with a nice fan base and a lower supply that gets its second wind.

Vertcoin has it going on right now. It’s got a reasonable capped supply, great fan base, and experimenting with atomic swap.

I can see it entering top 10 as the bronze to litecoin silver and bitcoin’s gold. It’s a no nonsense low concept crypto. A solid competitor to bitcoin.

If not Peercoin than any other suggestions? Has to be well established.
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October 22, 2017, 01:51:36 PM
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Considering how innovative it's been I've never understood how it dwindled.

It's on all the right exchange, lots of pedigree and a clever developer.

But that don't seem to count for much right now. I guess someone needs to ico its ass.

Even though litecoin was dead for years it still had alot of visibility.

Ppc feels like a long shot but shouldn't be.
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October 22, 2017, 01:54:04 PM
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Considering how innovative it's been I've never understood how it dwindled.

It's on all the right exchange, lots of pedigree and a clever developer.

But that don't seem to count for much right now. I guess someone needs to ico its ass.

Even though litecoin was dead for years it still had alot of visibility.

Ppc feels like a long shot but shouldn't be.

Am I wrong that it has no hard cap on its max supply?
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October 22, 2017, 01:56:37 PM
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There's a nominal 2 billion coin limit that'll probably never be reached.

I think they're aiming for 1% annual inflation which is more sensiblethan a hard cap for something that aims to be used.
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October 22, 2017, 02:00:59 PM
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There's a nominal 2 billion coin limit that'll probably never be reached.

I think they're aiming for 1% annual inflation which is more sensiblethan a hard cap for something that aims to be used.

Correct, 100 years from this day = supply @ 65 989 280


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October 22, 2017, 02:10:39 PM
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There's a nominal 2 billion coin limit that'll probably never be reached.

I think they're aiming for 1% annual inflation which is more sensiblethan a hard cap for something that aims to be used.

Correct, 100 years from this day = supply @ 65 989 280



Ok...that’s good. So why is Peercoin not capable of being the next Vertcoin? Something tells me Vertcoin is going up because it has that atomic swap buzz as a spark. Could Peercoin go in that direction?
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October 28, 2017, 11:32:28 AM
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There's a nominal 2 billion coin limit that'll probably never be reached.

I think they're aiming for 1% annual inflation which is more sensiblethan a hard cap for something that aims to be used.

Correct, 100 years from this day = supply @ 65 989 280



Ok...that’s good. So why is Peercoin not capable of being the next Vertcoin? Something tells me Vertcoin is going up because it has that atomic swap buzz as a spark. Could Peercoin go in that direction?

well Vert has slept for a good 2-3 years before it started this bull run, who knows? Only the whales.

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