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November 15, 2013, 11:03:42 PM
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Zetacoin seems promising I find, correcting a few slim problems with bitcoins: almost instantaneous confirmation time, 1 million coins inflation per year to keep miners working afterwards and to keep fees at 0, quick difficulty adjustment.
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November 16, 2013, 12:01:59 AM
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Allright, in the not too distant future you go shopping and you pay with your favorite crypto currencies. Are you going to stand at the cashier for 10 minutes plus waiting for your transaction to be confirmed or do you want your transaction to be confirmed as quickly as possible?
Something will be done in the future, to help with that, I'm sure of it.

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November 16, 2013, 12:08:57 AM
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Allright, in the not too distant future you go shopping and you pay with your favorite crypto currencies. Are you going to stand at the cashier for 10 minutes plus waiting for your transaction to be confirmed or do you want your transaction to be confirmed as quickly as possible?
Something will be done in the future, to help with that, I'm sure of it.
For example in-person transactions could have the highest priority.

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November 16, 2013, 12:22:23 AM
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Zetacoin seems promising I find, correcting a few slim problems with bitcoins: almost instantaneous confirmation time, 1 million coins inflation per year to keep miners working afterwards and to keep fees at 0, quick difficulty adjustment.

For just a little more money you could get Fastcoin, has much more features. 

I got myself some Zeta because I thought it was fun owning 100,000 shares of any alt coin.

Problem is that it probably wont go anywhere.

Look at the market cap listing for coins, they will give you an idea of the real $ value in order.

My favorites are LTC, PPC and WDC which is approaching $1 Million in valuation.

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November 16, 2013, 12:56:46 AM
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I can't mine scrypt coins and I'm not a big fan of PPC for several reasons. For sure Zetacoin might not takeoff, but if it does it will be rewarding. It´s boom or bust.
You can't mine them? Why?

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November 16, 2013, 01:30:48 AM
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Litecoin should be the best but primecoin is good also...

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November 16, 2013, 02:12:23 AM
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PrimeCoin is best.

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November 16, 2013, 02:14:34 AM
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PrimeCoin is best.

I think you mean XPM in your sig?

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November 16, 2013, 02:16:32 AM
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PrimeCoin is best.

I think you mean XPM in your sig?
they are the same, XPM is the trade pair name for PrimeCoin

but the best altcoin is the one you've bought the most amount of, obviously Wink

LTC:  LKpJf3uk7KsHU73kxq8iFJrP1AAKN7Yni7  DGC:  DKXGvEbj3Rwgrm2QQbRyNPDDZDYoq4Y44d  XPM:  AWV5AKfLFyoBaMjg9C77rGUBhuFxz5DGGL
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November 16, 2013, 02:16:58 AM
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Litecoin is the best....

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November 16, 2013, 02:17:10 AM
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PrimeCoin is best.

I think you mean XPM in your sig?
they are the same, XPM is the trade pair name for PrimeCoin

His says XMP.
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November 16, 2013, 02:19:01 AM
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PrimeCoin is best.

I think you mean XPM in your sig?
they are the same, XPM is the trade pair name for PrimeCoin

His says XMP.
oh right yes, no idea why ppl say XMP when its XPM

LTC:  LKpJf3uk7KsHU73kxq8iFJrP1AAKN7Yni7  DGC:  DKXGvEbj3Rwgrm2QQbRyNPDDZDYoq4Y44d  XPM:  AWV5AKfLFyoBaMjg9C77rGUBhuFxz5DGGL
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November 16, 2013, 03:20:34 AM
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Litecoin and PPC should be the best altcoin..

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November 16, 2013, 04:02:18 AM
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If it doesn't have a market cap of at least $1 million, I don't want to hear about it.


http://coinmarketcap.com/




Buy up the top 5 altcoins on the list, put it into a cold wallet for a year or two, and reap the rewards of all the masses investing in them since Bitcoin hit $500+.

It's a no brainer  Grin
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November 16, 2013, 04:20:04 AM
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My top 5 alts,

1) LTC
2) PPC/NMC
4) PTS
5) XPM

I would put CureCoin somewhere in there but it's not released yet.
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November 16, 2013, 10:53:22 AM
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I like Megacoin.

I am also a noob but I like the interface,the website and the inexpensive cost.

It is a relatively new coin and it has a market cap of $200,000 and already over 20 million in circulation 21 million being issued in the first 5 months and the next 21 million being released over then next couple of decades.

I do not understand crypto incredibly well but it seems to me the numbers are good for mec to start growing in price very soon as the first 21million will have been released and supply will drop thereafter...

There have been a couple here that have said to avoid it...

Why do you say that, please give details... Also those that support it what are your reasons...

I understand this gravity well thing is unique to megacoin, is that actually unique or is it a new name for something that is already implemented in other coins?

I chose megacoin to begin with as it was easy, I could get some for free and I wanted a cheap coin to work all this crypto currency stuff out with...

I want some Bitcoin and Litecoin but I expect them to adjust back down soon, I may be wrong but I m not willing to drop a couple of grand on them right now to lose half if it next week...


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November 16, 2013, 06:07:24 PM
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As there is no best altcoin, as long as you look at anything besides LTC you're good to go.
I'd recomment CGB and MEC (also worth mentioning PPC and NMC).
Neither CGB nor MEC bring anything new to the space or have any sort of real serious innovation.


MEC brings some very unique code to the table. Don't believe I have seen anything similar? It seems to me that many of the so-experts here have haven't been paying attention.  Huh They have certainly, and exponentially underestimated Megacoin. It's going to be about SPEED, security, and anonymity. Wanna bet which coin sets the standard? I don't think there is another coin that can show precise response to network hash rate like Kimoto's Gravity Well? If so, please provide an example? Have you ever bothered to look at the speed of a MEC transaction? I was setting up some laptop to laptop accounts, and when you click send, the number of Megacoins appears in the receive wallet instantly. Time will tell who is serious, and who brings the innovation.  Wink

For many reasons, I also believe CGB will do very well.
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November 16, 2013, 06:25:37 PM
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MEC brings some very unique code to the table. Don't believe I have seen anything similar? It seems to me that many of the so-experts here have haven't been paying attention.  Huh They have certainly, and exponentially underestimated Megacoin. It's going to be about SPEED, security, and anonymity. Wanna bet which coin sets the standard? I don't think there is another coin that can show precise response to network hash rate like Kimoto's Gravity Well? If so, please provide an example? Have you ever bothered to look at the speed of a MEC transaction? I was setting up some laptop to laptop accounts, and when you click send, the number of Megacoins appears in the receive wallet instantly. Time will tell who is serious, and who brings the innovation.  Wink

For many reasons, I also believe CGB will do very well.
They haven't invested in them on time, and now are trying to spread FUD. Yet the price of CGB keeps on rising, and Kimoto keeps on working to implement either ZeroCoin or is it CoinJoin now? Smiley

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November 16, 2013, 06:33:41 PM
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MEC brings some very unique code to the table. Don't believe I have seen anything similar? It seems to me that many of the so-experts here have haven't been paying attention.  Huh They have certainly, and exponentially underestimated Megacoin. It's going to be about SPEED, security, and anonymity. Wanna bet which coin sets the standard? I don't think there is another coin that can show precise response to network hash rate like Kimoto's Gravity Well? If so, please provide an example? Have you ever bothered to look at the speed of a MEC transaction? I was setting up some laptop to laptop accounts, and when you click send, the number of Megacoins appears in the receive wallet instantly. Time will tell who is serious, and who brings the innovation.  Wink

For many reasons, I also believe CGB will do very well.


Megacoin?
A good bet for early adopters only! 50% of all coins are slated to be generated during the first 5 months.


http://cryptolife.net/in-depth-altcoin-analysis-megacoin/
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