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Author Topic: If You Had $100 to invest in one Alt-Coin, Which one and Why?  (Read 5865 times)
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December 14, 2013, 05:31:30 AM
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Quarkcoin. at only 20 cents the % gains to be made are incredible for such an undervalued coin
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December 27, 2013, 04:16:22 AM
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December 27, 2013, 05:01:00 AM
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You can get DeVCoin at probably its lowest price ever or thereabouts right now, and unlike those others you mentioned it is not one of the recent endless stream of scamcoins.

Are any of the others you mentioned even securable blockchains at all, or just scrypt etc waiting for miners to gangbang and/or 51% them?

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Why Devcoin though? Bitcoin can probably do the job of Devcoin just fine in the future.


Actually I do not know of any exchanges anymore that have DVC/USD nor USD/DVC so devcoin is no longer a coin you can invest dollars into anyway.

If the original poster had provided a list of coins they are able to buy with dollars that would maybe help, since I would suggest the first coin to invest in if you are thinking of going on to branch out into things that are not being sold for dollars would be something like bitcoin or litecoin, because many coins are available to buy using those that are not available to buy using dollars.

Then once equipped with some litecoin or bitcoin, go on to start a thread asking what to invest bitcoin in or what to invest litecoin in...

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December 27, 2013, 08:45:33 AM
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Datacoin with strong momentum, great developer and actually useful feature...at only 50 cents a pop...will grow big in 2014
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December 29, 2013, 09:06:16 PM
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Im looking more towards Memorycoin 2.0 but will check out Datacoin
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December 29, 2013, 09:15:27 PM
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XRP. It is built to complement all currencies.

A majority of detractors still claim that Ripple is closed source (false):

https://github.com/ripple

Misinformation about the coin will clear up over time---and it is reasonable to assume its value with rise in turn.

It has a well funded company behind it, solves issues all cryptos face, and is likely to draw in more traditional investors.

xrptalk.org :: setup a wallet + trade all currencies :: gateway reviews @ coinist.co :: deposit to buy xrp @ snapswap [now supporting PayPal withdrawls + instant ACH transfer deposits]
CrossCoin Ventures startup accelerator - offering XRP funding up to $50,000 USD equivalent
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December 29, 2013, 10:43:58 PM
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I wouldn't believe saying this but right now it would be Doge.

All in.
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December 29, 2013, 10:53:29 PM
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XRP. It is built to complement all currencies.

A majority of detractors still claim that Ripple is closed source (false):

https://github.com/ripple

Misinformation about the coin will clear up over time---and it is reasonable to assume its value with rise in turn.

It has a well funded company behind it, solves issues all cryptos face, and is likely to draw in more traditional investors.

Its pretty hard to buy ripple
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