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October 05, 2014, 11:25:26 PM
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It appears the NuBits has a anti-voltality solution. What do you guys think - is it working and will this mechanism continue to work over the coming months?

Too many alt coins out there, you can do your alt coins, of course, thats great, but it's just a dead end, no one will speak about ppc nubits or whatever outside the trader sphere.

I'd rather have a $1 coins that will surely rise with all this support then a $4 coins that will drop like a 90 years old women taking off her bra

Wider civilian population shan't speak to GE coin?

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October 06, 2014, 06:10:01 AM
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Huntercoin or USD for sure till BTC $100!

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October 06, 2014, 12:55:53 PM
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URO, 30 USD = 100 uro = 15k usd if all goes right with the project (counted 150 per tonne)

1k coin, mining will half in 20 days (not really half 95% reduction from 5800 coins per day to around 290)
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October 06, 2014, 07:38:12 PM
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Uro is the next solid alt to put your dough in. Kneed it for a year or two and you will have yourself a bakery shop to get your daily loaf from.

Exchanged and bought with many types of fiat at www.uroex.com instead of just regular alts exchanging to/from BTC.

www.Uro.io
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http://youtu.be/Wj1cri-0gi8

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October 06, 2014, 10:53:58 PM
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I don't care which altcoins you buy, but I want to clarify some statements about Nxt - the network and NXT - the coin.

Sure the distribution of NXT fucked up, too many coins landed in the accounts of too few people. They were lucky! BTW there were only one dev at that time, BCNext, and he got 21 BTC for his work. AFAIK the distribution of the coins was transparent and he didn't hold back any coins for himself. So no rich "devs", only rich investors like you and me! That doesn't make NXT a scam coin!

I see a trend here that people argue that every coin which cannot be mined is a scam coin. Wake up guys! With mineable coins you give your money to big companies like KNC, decentralized home-mining with PCs and GPUs was a good idea but it's a thing of the past! I'd rather invest in a coin which is not mined and has a low energy profile, even if that means that I have to buy it from "stakeholders". They are guys like us so we keep the money "in the family" and don't give it to big hardware vendors (and paying our power bills - ouch!).

If you dare and dig deeper into Nxt, you will learn that "Nxt - the network" is built upon hard development work sponsored by the original stakeholders. Because these guys didn't sit on their coins but put out bounties for development achievements now we have some great features like aliases, asset exchange, encrypted messaging, digital goods store to name just a few. LOL, some of the assets on the Nxt Asset Exchange has even bigger market capitalization than some of the altcoins mentioned here as a recommendation!

Just my two cents.
+1440

Nxt. Buy lots of Nxt
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October 07, 2014, 02:51:36 PM
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Looking at the doge/btc chart the dogecoin has doubled his value in a month
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October 07, 2014, 05:13:21 PM
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Looking at the doge/btc chart the dogecoin has doubled his value in a month
(That's a form of instability.)

GE coin has maintained its current valuation since its beginning.

Escape the plutocrats’ zanpakutō, Flower in the Mirror, Moon on the Water: brave “the ascent which is rough and steep” (Plato).
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October 08, 2014, 03:57:17 AM
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ETH, DOGE and WDC
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October 08, 2014, 03:58:57 AM
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Grab Maieuticoin, stake your 1% weekly with a 6 month stable priced coin (actually it's going up recently, nice and slowly, no pumps here) while you wait for BTC to come back up

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October 08, 2014, 08:28:32 AM
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The Unobtanium experiment is an attractive possibility.  Why?  The bottom line is the price.  For little risk you can get some of only ~192,000 UNO before next reward halving.  See what the slightest uptick in demand does for UNO on the charts.  Price spent most of the last year in the 0.003 - 0.006 BTC/UNO range.  That means current prices around 0.008 - 0.01 BTC/UNO aren't anything yet with UNO getting rarer and in several strong hands already.       

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October 08, 2014, 08:38:30 AM
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time to buy us dollars!

That time was back in December 2013 )
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October 08, 2014, 08:59:10 AM
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I don't care which altcoins you buy, but I want to clarify some statements about Nxt - the network and NXT - the coin.

Sure the distribution of NXT fucked up, too many coins landed in the accounts of too few people. They were lucky! BTW there were only one dev at that time, BCNext, and he got 21 BTC for his work. AFAIK the distribution of the coins was transparent and he didn't hold back any coins for himself. So no rich "devs", only rich investors like you and me! That doesn't make NXT a scam coin!

I see a trend here that people argue that every coin which cannot be mined is a scam coin. Wake up guys! With mineable coins you give your money to big companies like KNC, decentralized home-mining with PCs and GPUs was a good idea but it's a thing of the past! I'd rather invest in a coin which is not mined and has a low energy profile, even if that means that I have to buy it from "stakeholders". They are guys like us so we keep the money "in the family" and don't give it to big hardware vendors (and paying our power bills - ouch!).

If you dare and dig deeper into Nxt, you will learn that "Nxt - the network" is built upon hard development work sponsored by the original stakeholders. Because these guys didn't sit on their coins but put out bounties for development achievements now we have some great features like aliases, asset exchange, encrypted messaging, digital goods store to name just a few. LOL, some of the assets on the Nxt Asset Exchange has even bigger market capitalization than some of the altcoins mentioned here as a recommendation!

Just my two cents.
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+1440 as well. NEM is also about to launch, and it will most likely skyrocket within the next 2 months. NEM has a lot of potential and is likely to become bigger than NXT, it has all the good sides of NXT (NEM is not a clone) but will be even a bit more advanced and it has a great distribution; 3000 original stakeholders with equal amount. NEMstakes available still at a rather reasonable price in the NXT asset exchange. Train is about to leave and the whistles are blowing!
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October 08, 2014, 04:11:51 PM
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Mooncoin (MOON) http://mooncoin.rocks/  Cool
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October 08, 2014, 04:59:00 PM
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Coin appealing to undefined fears proffer not future.

Escape the plutocrats’ zanpakutō, Flower in the Mirror, Moon on the Water: brave “the ascent which is rough and steep” (Plato).
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October 08, 2014, 05:00:54 PM
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Great Empire (GE) Coin

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October 08, 2014, 07:55:17 PM
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Of course qora and sim. Qora will have automated transactions, check the official thread

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October 08, 2014, 09:33:13 PM
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I'm not going to give any "picks" for altcoins since, as previously mentioned, they are all pretty much dependent on bitcoin.

However, I will recommend picking a coin that you think will be able to maintain a stable rate in the medium term (i.e. 3-6 months). When bitcoin price kicks up again, shift over and rebalance your holdings.

XC comes to mind.... It seems to be very stable and has been for quite some time.

^ this

Since these two were so kind to quote me and give their pick:

The BTC price of XC when they quoted was right after a small spike (hitting 0.0017) at 0.0015; price in USD: $0.60
The BTC price of XC today (nearly three weeks later) is 0.0013; price in USD: $0.40

Not all so bad in terms of BTC; but in USD, a significant hit larger than the drop that BTC has taken.

However, like I said, the aim is a 3- to 6-month stretch. And its BTC price trend has been pretty decent.

That said, I'm not actually endorsing that pick, just stating facts...
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October 09, 2014, 02:05:53 PM
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LTCD offcourse Grin

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October 09, 2014, 02:49:43 PM
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Of course qora and sim. Qora will have automated transactions, check the official thread

Qora with AT will skyrocket!  Grin

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October 09, 2014, 02:53:20 PM
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Of course qora and sim. Qora will have automated transactions, check the official thread

Qora with AT will skyrocket!  Grin

Of course, it's high time that Qora gets the attention it deserves.

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