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Topic: $26,000 to invest, any suggestions? (Read 1330 times)

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November 22, 2024, 03:07:56 PM
Hey there!

I have around $26k in stable coins, and currently own:

30% BTC
20% ETH
20% SOL
20% LINK


I'm considering some low cap projects, but try to stear away from complete meme/gamble projects, only driven by hype. Doge, Pepe, etc....

Which projects should I look into? Currently on my radar are:

Hydranet (HDN) First Layer 3 DEX, which offers instant, virtually feeless trading between BTC, ETH, USDT, and many more. Their DEX is live, and working, as can be seen here, comparing Thorchain And Hydranet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SJsAUx-hJA&t=11s - Fees collected from the DEX will be paid in ETH to token holders.

If Hydranet dethrones Thorchain, we're looking at a 180x from here, which is pretty damn good.

Connext Network (Connext)
Connext offers layer-two scaling solutions. Connext addresses the scalability challenges faced by blockchain networks, resulting in faster and more cost-effective transactions.
This one is interesting, but high risk due to its very low marketcap.



These are just a few examples on my list - I'm looking for projects with actual utility, as I invest for the long term.

What is on you guys radar? I'm not interested in dog/cat meme coins, or anything like that. I don't plan to straight up gamble my money, like in a casino.  Cheesy




My recommendations are cardano and dogecoin.
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July 17, 2024, 02:20:38 PM
Take all $26,000 ... and buy Dynex. Buy as much as you can. This coin is going to moon at breakneck speeds like eth did. It's the first Neuromorphic AI to run on a blockchain and does parallel processing. It utilizes a decentralized network of GPUs as N.Quantum compute units.  Its a PoUW coin with over 130,000 GPUs on it. Its designed to solve real world problems. It is not a GPU rental service like what you would see from Clore, Vast.AI, or Render. You don't rent GPU rigs. You take control of the whole network and do whatever you want. You can run your own code and do whatever your pretty little heart desires. Included is software development kits, and tutorials as well as real world examples. The network is dangerously powerful, mindblowingly fast, and can solve problems in minutes that other supercomputers can take days to solve. It is dedicated to solving real world problems in many industries including auto, pharma, aerospace, and many others, hence, PoUW instead of POW. Team is continually pushing to get big clients on, and the chase is on to on-board fortune 500 companies. The Dynex marketplace is growing fast, and jobs are constantly being added. It has a big team with the wealth and personnel to build something big, and they are doing so very quickly. Staff work upwards of 16 hrs/day developing (No, Im not exaggerating), they are respected people in the industry, and have scientific backing, strong exchange support (binance spot and more incoming).

Go to www.dynexcoin.org - They have a discord server. You can go in there and talk to the team or anyone in there who is knowledgable. There is a wealth of resources to learn on the website as well. This thing is going to pop. Buy now or cry later.
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July 15, 2024, 05:11:32 PM
#99
I won't talk specifically about a percentage, but I think I would recommend increasing the amount of Bitcoin first and then Ethereum. Afterwards, I understand that you prefer Sol and Link, they are actually valuable projects, but I have no investment.

Of course, these are not projects that cannot be invested in because I have no investment, of course, Sol and Link, and even recently I have heard strange developments for Link. It would be better to allocate a small portion to altcoins. You can earn very good amounts from Bitcoin and Ethereum in the next uptrend season.
Why won't you talk about percentages when they are easier than simply calling out a number?
You recommend increasing his bitcoin investment but he already did that. If we look at the first post, his Bitcoin investment is more than the other coins in his list, though maybe you want more than it?

Well, if he agree, maybe he can lessen the percent allocated in LINK and add it in Bitcoin, since I think it is the least performing coin in the list. He can also add some of it in Ethereum. If you think SOL and LINK are valuable, then why not have them? But, if you think Bitcoin and Ethereum are much superior to them, then it's also best to just focus on these two.
Taking into account the OP only has 30% of their portfolio invested in bitcoin, it could be worth to look into it as that seems like a percentage that is too low, after all as we know bitcoin is not only the original and oldest coin in the market, it is also the one with the most support, higher market cap and the one that is used as actual money, unlike the rest of the coins we have on the market, so for all of those reasons it seems worth it for the OP to put more money into it.
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July 10, 2024, 11:02:24 AM
#98
I won't talk specifically about a percentage, but I think I would recommend increasing the amount of Bitcoin first and then Ethereum. Afterwards, I understand that you prefer Sol and Link, they are actually valuable projects, but I have no investment.

Of course, these are not projects that cannot be invested in because I have no investment, of course, Sol and Link, and even recently I have heard strange developments for Link. It would be better to allocate a small portion to altcoins. You can earn very good amounts from Bitcoin and Ethereum in the next uptrend season.
Why won't you talk about percentages when they are easier than simply calling out a number?
You recommend increasing his bitcoin investment but he already did that. If we look at the first post, his Bitcoin investment is more than the other coins in his list, though maybe you want more than it?

Well, if he agree, maybe he can lessen the percent allocated in LINK and add it in Bitcoin, since I think it is the least performing coin in the list. He can also add some of it in Ethereum. If you think SOL and LINK are valuable, then why not have them? But, if you think Bitcoin and Ethereum are much superior to them, then it's also best to just focus on these two.
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July 07, 2024, 03:51:49 PM
#97
I won't talk specifically about a percentage, but I think I would recommend increasing the amount of Bitcoin first and then Ethereum. Afterwards, I understand that you prefer Sol and Link, they are actually valuable projects, but I have no investment.

Of course, these are not projects that cannot be invested in because I have no investment, of course, Sol and Link, and even recently I have heard strange developments for Link. It would be better to allocate a small portion to altcoins. You can earn very good amounts from Bitcoin and Ethereum in the next uptrend season.
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July 07, 2024, 02:52:01 PM
#96
I would do 50% btc, 30% eth, 10% ltc, 5% doge, 5% xmr with that money. That’s a pretty safe/conservative crypto portfolio which will probably won’t make you lose money as long as crypto is still popular among people. Conservative sounds like it won’t bring you any meaningful gains but take a look at all the dead shitcoins then. It is better than losing all your initial investment.

Doge will probably reach $1 one day and ltc will probably go above $300 in the future after the ETF approval. these are your shitcoins which might bring some huge gains while btc and eth are the backbone of your portfolio. Xmr is there because everybody should own some real privacy coin. you’ll never know when you’ll need it. Treat it like an emergency fund. Sometimes nobody needs to know what you are buying.
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July 07, 2024, 02:41:55 PM
#95
If you are asking me having 30% in bitcoin and 70% in altcoins is upside down.  I think the large majority of anyone's holdings should be bitcoin.  Amd then supplement that with a small amount of altcoins where you might be able to hit a homerun or 2.  The risk just isn't worth it to me, but that's just me.  Good luck!
It would be much better to invest 60% in Bitcoin then the rest of the remaining funds should be on altcoins which are good to hold for a long time and have the potential to increase the value in the future like ETH, SOL, BNB.. And there is really a risky but it is proven that investing in cryptocurrency will still get you profit.
That is why he said that it was upside down. Here in cryptos, Bitcoin must always be our default investment and the rest can only come next. Bitcoin is also enough for long-term HODL'ing in my opinion and if we invest in alts we can as well go for the recent releases because we will only treat them as a short-term investment anyway. There are old alts but I think their progress is slow and we can't get much out of them. We don't worry much if we lose on newer alts since the capital we allocate on them is only smaller than the capital we allocate on Bitcoin. Meme coins are also a decent choice right now due to how they perform in a short period of time.
Yes, we should really be always having that kind of consideration when it comes to allocation with our investment. For me then that $20k would be divided on this one.

$10k for Bitcoin
$3k for ETH
$3k for SOL
$3k for KASPA
$1k for some Meme coins and making up some short trades.

I wont really be that much confident on putting it up all into those projects on which arent that having that solid community.
Somehow there would really be some adjustments on the moment that you would really be doing on the moment that you've seen some exceptional
projects specially into its utility. There are really projects such as this on which you would be boggling whether you should be putting up
some investment on it or would be accumulating with those older ones?
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July 05, 2024, 08:54:35 PM
#94
You've made the right choices. These are safe and strong coins with good potential. But I think $LINK will be less profitable compared to some new coins with lower market caps. Although it's safe to invest in, it might not yield as good a profit as BTC, ETH, and SOL as well.
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July 05, 2024, 08:10:52 AM
#93
There are many options to boost your investment. In the long term, BTC is a safer bet, while in the short term, small caps might give you higher returns. Personally, I prefer a mix of short, mid, and long-term assets.
50% of my portfolio is in Bitcoin. I have over 20 coins, with 85% of the value being in the top 20. I plan to hold BTC long term and sell a percentage when the price goes up. I believe everyone should aim to own at least one whole Bitcoin.  Cheesy
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July 05, 2024, 06:14:20 AM
#92
The bitcoin was the good coin more than a decade and the strong base in the market,So most of the traders here will recommend you only the bitcoin for the legitimate and the decentralised behaviour.If you search the altcoin for the investment the better coin is Ethereum,Binance Smart Chain,Solana,Ripple,Tron.Because this project was older one and more investors survive in the market and many people gained some profit from this coin.The important one in this was the trader should use the right time to invest your valuable money by analysing the market.
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July 03, 2024, 08:44:09 AM
#91
If you are asking me having 30% in bitcoin and 70% in altcoins is upside down.  I think the large majority of anyone's holdings should be bitcoin.  Amd then supplement that with a small amount of altcoins where you might be able to hit a homerun or 2.  The risk just isn't worth it to me, but that's just me.  Good luck!
It would be much better to invest 60% in Bitcoin then the rest of the remaining funds should be on altcoins which are good to hold for a long time and have the potential to increase the value in the future like ETH, SOL, BNB.. And there is really a risky but it is proven that investing in cryptocurrency will still get you profit.
That is why he said that it was upside down. Here in cryptos, Bitcoin must always be our default investment and the rest can only come next. Bitcoin is also enough for long-term HODL'ing in my opinion and if we invest in alts we can as well go for the recent releases because we will only treat them as a short-term investment anyway. There are old alts but I think their progress is slow and we can't get much out of them. We don't worry much if we lose on newer alts since the capital we allocate on them is only smaller than the capital we allocate on Bitcoin. Meme coins are also a decent choice right now due to how they perform in a short period of time.
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June 27, 2024, 08:58:30 AM
#90
If you are asking me having 30% in bitcoin and 70% in altcoins is upside down.  I think the large majority of anyone's holdings should be bitcoin.  Amd then supplement that with a small amount of altcoins where you might be able to hit a homerun or 2.  The risk just isn't worth it to me, but that's just me.  Good luck!

It would be much better to invest 60% in Bitcoin then the rest of the remaining funds should be on altcoins which are good to hold for a long time and have the potential to increase the value in the future like ETH, SOL, BNB.. And there is really a risky but it is proven that investing in cryptocurrency will still get you profit.
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June 27, 2024, 04:13:38 AM
#89
The current dip in the Bitcoin market is definitely the best time to invest now. Because you will invest some amount of Bitcoin and if you invest the rest of the dollars in altcoins such as Ethereum Coin, BNB Coin, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe Coin, WIF Coin etc. then your investment will be maximum. But you will invest 40% of your wealth in bitcoins and the rest of the money if you invest in all these coins, you will definitely get success.
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June 22, 2024, 03:52:53 PM
#88
I still don't know how possible is it for me to have up to a particular amount of money and never to have put in place a desiring plan on how to invest on them all, the first thing i will ensure to do is by not investing on a single asset with my entire money, i will have to split into categories and invest first in bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies and also on physical assets, this will help me to have all my investments not on a single asset of investment, when i diversify, then i have increased chances on making profits from them.
That's right, one shouldn't put all their eggs in one basket because even if Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies seem to be the best investment opportunities because they provide great profits, there should be more options available in one's investment portfolio so that if one of the investments don't work out, the loss is balanced out from the profits earned from another investment.

If someone has good capital and can afford to do it, they should make investments in different areas such as cryptocurrencies, gold, real estate, other precious metals, and stuff, and one should even focus on starting small businesses that they can expand later on if they work out.

This will make them have more options to focus on if one or a couple doesn't work out very well.
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June 15, 2024, 10:03:15 AM
#87
I still don't know how possible is it for me to have up to a particular amount of money and never to have put in place a desiring plan on how to invest on them all, the first thing i will ensure to do is by not investing on a single asset with my entire money, i will have to split into categories and invest first in bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies and also on physical assets, this will help me to have all my investments not on a single asset of investment, when i diversify, then i have increased chances on making profits from them.
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June 15, 2024, 05:22:15 AM
#86
I think you should invest some more $ in BTC and ETH. To diversify your portfolio I suggest you go for TON Coin (which has the potential to pump in the coming weeks), MATIC, XRP, and LTC.
Although you mentioned that you are not interested in meme coins, you should risk $1k-2k in DOGE, SHIBA and PEPE. The ROI will be huge if you hold them for a few months.
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June 14, 2024, 09:37:09 PM
#85
$26,000 is a huge amount to invest so it's better to go with bitcoin. Good profits are possible from bitcoin and bitcoin is the first choice of all investors when it comes to bitcoin investment. If you want to go to altcoins for investment, you can hold some percentage of Ethereum along with investing in Bitcoin. These currencies are less risky and they will be emerging in better direction.
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June 13, 2024, 12:01:53 PM
#84
The amount of 26k can be split in the way of 40 percentage on the bitcoin,because the bitcoin had the long term investment coin.So by just holding the bitcoin the trader can earn good returns.The second 30 percentage can be placed on the Ethereum,because we know the complete base of the Ethereum and many people become a millionaire when the Ethereum had crossed the value of 3k dollars from the 1k dollars.So the Ethereum also had good potential as like the bitcoin.The last thirty percentage can be placed on the Solana and it was new developing project like Binance smart chain.So seventy percentage of money in the old potential coin and thirty percent on the Emerging project.
Investing everything you have at once is never a wise idea because you never know which direction the market might go next. So, it's better to invest some of it and keep the rest and watch where it goes next so that you can buy more in case the market dips from where you have bought earlier, it's called doing DCA. Besides, I don't think one should invest their whole capital in just 3 cryptocurrencies but they should have a bit more diversification in it.

Over-diversification is not good too, but one should at least have 5 or 6 cryptocurrencies in their portfolio, and after buying them all, one should still have a percentage of their capital left in liquid assets so that they can make more purchases in the future in case they find a coin that shows great potential.
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June 13, 2024, 06:45:09 AM
#83
If you have 26 thousand dollars worth of stable coins then you can definitely buy bitcoins in the current market, and invest only as much as you can afford to lose, and if you are a new investor it is better to invest small amount first. Because you invest 50 percent of your assets in Bitcoin at the beginning, and you keep investing the rest of the money gradually.
or maybe he had already Bitcoin this is why asking about Altcoins because for sure he will not let his folio be filled
with shitcoins and not bitcoin.

As we are currently entering the halving year, this time all the investors who have accumulated money will be ready to invest.
it has been done , and we are all waiting for the effect and the outcome of our investments and our profit.

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If you want to invest now then you must consider Bitcoin as the best coin to invest. Because investing in Bitcoin will definitely make your investment successful.
bitcoin or top 10 altcoins are better to diversify your folio because there are so much opportunity on those.

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And you can invest in Ethereum coin, BNB coin, Solana coin, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu coin.
that is what I'm saying mate , to  have other altcoins than just bitcoin.
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June 12, 2024, 06:58:24 PM
#82
If you are asking me having 30% in bitcoin and 70% in altcoins is upside down.  I think the large majority of anyone's holdings should be bitcoin.  Amd then supplement that with a small amount of altcoins where you might be able to hit a homerun or 2.  The risk just isn't worth it to me, but that's just me.  Good luck!
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