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February 05, 2014, 04:31:44 AM
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New creations of shitcoins is dwindling fast. As we venture further into the feature, big money will need to be spent on something special.


Now, with the wide adoption of currencies, there is a small niche in the market that has not been exploited, and that's the very small supply coins. We can refer to them as commodities of crypto-currencies


Crypto-commodities. Coins with less then 100,000 Market cap and more specifically, less then 20,000 coins.

As more money gets poured into this digital game, there will be those sanctuaries for high priced coins, few people can afford to buy-in and that's what makes them special.

These are untapped and un-explotited markets, eventually we are going to see a huge boom for these small supplied currencies.




In summary, in the case of bitgems:

i still think BTG can be worth $1000 in a small period of time, especially with the uncertainty of fiat currency, there are cryptocurrency's and there are cryptocommodity's and this is a cryptocommodity, there are too many cryptocurrency's only a few will survive, but cryptocommoditys are rare, there is only a few bitgem, cryptogenic bullion, diamond, bitbars etc and which one has the most likelness of growth BTG market cap 87k and sitting on $3.50 it is just waiting to blow, and it has only been on coinmarketcap.com not long, it is all happening
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