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Question: POLL: Which Alt Coin will see the most growth in 2014?
WDC - Worldcoin - 219 (7.7%)
DGC - Digitalcoin - 72 (2.5%)
NMC - Namecoin - 26 (0.9%)
XPM - Primecoin - 64 (2.2%)
FTC - Feathercoin - 28 (1%)
FST - Fastcoin - 17 (0.6%)
MEC - Megacoin - 53 (1.9%)
QRK - Quarkcoin - 364 (12.8%)
SBC - Stablecoin - 129 (4.5%)
FRK - Franko - 63 (2.2%)
ANC - Anoncoin - 32 (1.1%)
LTC - Litecoin - 264 (9.3%)
GLD - Goldcoin - 34 (1.2%)
FRC - Freicoin - 4 (0.1%)
SRC - Securecoin - 11 (0.4%)
DTC - Datacoin - 52 (1.8%)
PTS - Protoshares - 68 (2.4%)
BSS - Bosscoin - 9 (0.3%)
CNC - Chinacoin - 3 (0.1%)
SXC - Sexcoin - 51 (1.8%)
BBQ - BBQcoin - 6 (0.2%)
NVC - Novacoin - 12 (0.4%)
BTB - Bitbar - 8 (0.3%)
TAG - Tagcoin - 13 (0.5%)
PPC - Peercoin - 62 (2.2%)
NXT - Nxtcoin - 140 (4.9%)
GRC - Gridcoin - 14 (0.5%)
IFC - Infinitecoin - 61 (2.1%)
MSC - Mastercoin - 14 (0.5%)
ZET - Zetacoin - 25 (0.9%)
CGB - Cryptogenic Bullion - 19 (0.7%)
TRC - Terracoin - 4 (0.1%)
DVC - Devcoin - 13 (0.5%)
DEM - Deutsche eMark - 42 (1.5%)
CAC - CasinoCoin - 14 (0.5%)
RED - Redcoin - 5 (0.2%)
DOGE - Dogecoin - 421 (14.8%)
EAC - Earthcoin - 60 (2.1%)
LOT - Lottocoin - 42 (1.5%)
DGB - DigiByte - 228 (8%)
UNO - Unobtanium - 22 (0.8%)
USDE - - 7 (0.2%)
VTC - Vertcoin - 39 (1.4%)
MAX - Maxcoin - 6 (0.2%)
NOBL - Noblecoin - 7 (0.2%)
42 - 42 Coin - 1 (0%)
RDD - Reddcoin - 3 (0.1%)
Total Voters: 2851

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December 08, 2013, 01:46:52 AM
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Infinitecoin deserves much higher valuation. It should follow Quark.

http://coinmarketcap.com/
Infinitecoin is the one with great potential.

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December 08, 2013, 02:52:05 AM
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Infinitecoin deserves much higher valuation. It should follow Quark.

http://coinmarketcap.com/
Infinitecoin is the one with great potential.

I think they all have great potential except for maybe one or two

What makes infinite coin better than the rest? The fact that there are so many infinite coins out there? That it is the coin with the highest number that will be mined?

Maybe that might come in handy in the future when people are trading cryptocurrencies and infinitecoin can be like the penny to a dollar, and BTC could be like a million dollar bill while other coins are worth $2, $5, $10, $20, etc.

However, I feel like IFC has the largest early miner profits out of any other coin, someone told me last month he got 1 to 2 million IFC every hour, and he only had 1 mh/s rate. His rate per block was 32,000. Keep in mind when the coin first came out the reward profit was 524,288 every block, a block every 30 seconds. The rate is now 16,000 per block so you can imagine that those people that mined for a few minutes in the first month got what a person who mines for a few weeks gets today.

Right now though LTC, QRK, and SBC are the top with the most community support

You can measure community support by the number of votes it has.

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December 08, 2013, 10:18:36 AM
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December 08, 2013, 01:21:41 PM
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I feel it is important for me to disclose the fact that at the beginning of this Poll I only had an investment in BTC, LTC & WDC. Since then I have been heavily investing in Quark and Stable coin.
 
I invested a few $k in Bitcoin back in January...you know the $15-$20 days. I have since decided Bitcoin will go down very similar to Napster in the overall history of crypto. It will pave the way but something else will surpass it. So I have decided to move over 90% of my BTC into alt coins. Which is the reason I created this poll. To see where the community was most likely heading.

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December 08, 2013, 01:57:13 PM
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Infinitecoin deserves much higher valuation. It should follow Quark.

http://coinmarketcap.com/
Infinitecoin is the one with great potential.

I think they all have great potential except for maybe one or two

What makes infinite coin better than the rest? The fact that there are so many infinite coins out there? That it is the coin with the highest number that will be mined?

Maybe that might come in handy in the future when people are trading cryptocurrencies and infinitecoin can be like the penny to a dollar, and BTC could be like a million dollar bill while other coins are worth $2, $5, $10, $20, etc.

However, I feel like IFC has the largest early miner profits out of any other coin, someone told me last month he got 1 to 2 million IFC every hour, and he only had 1 mh/s rate. His rate per block was 32,000. Keep in mind when the coin first came out the reward profit was 524,288 every block, a block every 30 seconds. The rate is now 16,000 per block so you can imagine that those people that mined for a few minutes in the first month got what a person who mines for a few weeks gets today.

Right now though LTC, QRK, and SBC are the top with the most community support

You can measure community support by the number of votes it has.
infinitecoin really could do good in my opinion, there is enough coins for it to be used as a world wide currency, and has great community behind it, growing everyday, but QUARK will dominate, maybe a few years down the track for ifc, but i see it going places.
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December 08, 2013, 02:35:13 PM
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DogeCoin for sure Wink

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December 08, 2013, 05:55:03 PM
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I like WorldCoin and QuarkCoin, but it looks like some last minute voters have pushed them up to Litecoin levels in this poll.

The innate value of these things comes from the ability to spend them.  It's the eCommerce sites and money transfer outfits, as much as the exchanges, that will make or break these other altcoins.

If you want us to buy them, make it possible for us to spend them.

I would like to work on development of a polymorphic altcoin that maintains a stable value and is more resistant to fraud.
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December 08, 2013, 07:53:20 PM
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To Quark & beyond!

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December 08, 2013, 09:12:06 PM
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Neocoin because there is a strong demand and it's not a clone coin but a coin with innovation and it's more than a simple cryptocurrency.
Some people want to send messages that nobody can control like emails.
In Neocoin, messages are directly stored in the block-chain and Encrypted.
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December 09, 2013, 01:10:17 AM
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I am behind Anoncoin because it is all about privacy through darknet nodes and coin-mixers.....I like that path

Trading altcoins must be nearly equivalent to gambling....

Syscoin has the best of Bitcoin and Ethereum in one place, it's merge mined with Bitcoin so it is plugged into Bitcoin's ecosystem and takes full advantage of it's POW while rewarding Bitcoin miners with Syscoin
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December 09, 2013, 01:33:27 AM
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I am behind Anoncoin because it is all about privacy through darknet nodes and coin-mixers.....I like that path

Trading altcoins must be nearly equivalent to gambling....
but the amount of coins is so small, i can't see it being very usefull
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December 09, 2013, 01:34:21 AM
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Worldcoin and Digitalcoin. WDC is currently gaining traction, and Digitalcoin is undervalued imo.
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December 09, 2013, 04:55:52 AM
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Worldcoin and Digitalcoin. WDC is currently gaining traction, and Digitalcoin is undervalued imo.

I also think Digitalcoin is undervalued.

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December 09, 2013, 08:05:32 AM
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Anyone else buy some Quark yesterday and are not regretting it today? Grin

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December 09, 2013, 08:30:06 AM
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I'm surprised the market cap on SBC is still so low when there's this much interest in it
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December 09, 2013, 09:03:36 AM
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I'm surprised the market cap on SBC is still so low when there's this much interest in it

It's the newest coin compared to the likes of quark, mega, etc. in regards to the relaunch.

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December 09, 2013, 12:34:46 PM
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I suppose you ask for the growth in value and not in the growth in number Wink

I doubt it is Litecoin, because it already had some very good weeks.
People might want to believe that a coin that has not yet gained so much value might be more interesting to invest the money in.
Primecoin is interesting and fascinating because of its imaginative PoW. But I bet it won't be one of the best growing cryptocoins.

I think Peercoin (PPC) does have one of the greatest potentials. It is one of the coins that has not yet been recognized by the mass, although it offers something important and new, which is it introduced "Proof of Stake" (PoS).
The number of PPC is technically unlimited, but there might be less PPC in total than e.g. LTC, because the PoW reward of PPC is not a function of block height, but of difficulty. So the more hash rate in the network is doing PoW, the lower the reward (each 16-fold of difficulty halves the reward) per block will be.
Transaction fees are not earned by miners but destroyed.
And the PoS reward is only roughly 1% per year (which shall long-term balance the destroyed fees).
That will lead to a more or less stable amount of Peercoins which is way under the technical maximum number and not very much above the current number of roughly 20 million PPC.

Short-term the PPC network might profit from the legions of SHA256 miners that are bought for BTC mining once their owners recognize that mining PPC with them can be more pofitable. That draws attention to PPC while the PoW miners will earn less PPC as more hash rate is in the PoW process.
Long-term PPC has a good chance to endure, because the more the network transitions to PoS (there already roughly 10 times as many PoS blocks than PoW blocks: http://ppc.cryptocoinexplorer.com/chain/PPCoin?count=50&hi=84842) the less dependent on PoW it is.
That makes it easier to sustain the network security, because a drop in network hash rate doesn't make it easier to perform a > 50% attack if the security is mainly based on PoS.
And even if a PoS attack is possible, it does not make much sense. It is more expensive than a "PoW > 50% attack" and the coins would be rendered worthless (or at least much less valuable) in case of success (successfully having minted a PoS block freezes the PPC for 520 blocks before they can be spent; until you get them to an exchange no one will want to buy them...)

Novacoin could basically have the same chance long-term, but can not profit from SHA256 miners short-term by getting that kind of attraction.

So I guesstimate that the future will be great for Peercoin. I hope this future starts 2014 Wink

I don't take pure copy-cat cryptocoins very serious, but who knows...
...and who knows what improvements follow?
Some improvements by new cryptocoins can't simply be integrated to Bitcoin. Those cryptocoins might have the highest potential.
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December 09, 2013, 12:53:22 PM
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Anyone else buy some Quark yesterday and are not regretting it today? Grin

Yep  Grin

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December 09, 2013, 01:15:38 PM
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Anyone else buy some Quark yesterday and are not regretting it today? Grin

Yep  Grin

Nice price jump. But what about the long-term perspective?
For pure speculation purpose: nice.
As investment: dunno...
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December 09, 2013, 01:17:42 PM
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Anyone else buy some Quark yesterday and are not regretting it today? Grin

Yep  Grin

Nice price jump. But what about the long-term perspective?
For pure speculation purpose: nice.
As investment: dunno...

In the long(ish) term, any of these alt coins is a gamble. Quark feels like it has the best long term upside potential out of the group at this moment. 

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