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Market Mover
February 05, 2017, 12:10:58 AM
#19
I'm watching this one

https://yobit.net/en/trade/TALK/BTC

No idea what the market cap is but most of the coins are lost and forgotten and haven't moved or staked in years. I stake my coins and it works for me. I don't even sell that much just letting it grow and slowly clawing back my original investment by selling a little of my stake every now and then.

anything that is listed on yobit is a no go for me. i hate that place and anything that is listed there. they list literary anything.

and besides a coin that is giving stakes out is usually going to have its price go down fast because of the amount that users earn easily and dump on the market without work.

and as you can see in the past week it has gone down -50% and it is continuing to go down.

YoBit is a great exchange. If you disqualify a coin because it's listed there you are making a big mistake.

Their volume has been getting really high and there's lots to trade there. idk about TALK coin but if it trades at YoBit there's nothing wrong with that.
legendary
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February 04, 2017, 03:21:33 PM
#18
I'm watching this one

https://yobit.net/en/trade/TALK/BTC

No idea what the market cap is but most of the coins are lost and forgotten and haven't moved or staked in years. I stake my coins and it works for me. I don't even sell that much just letting it grow and slowly clawing back my original investment by selling a little of my stake every now and then.

anything that is listed on yobit is a no go for me. i hate that place and anything that is listed there. they list literary anything.

and besides a coin that is giving stakes out is usually going to have its price go down fast because of the amount that users earn easily and dump on the market without work.

and as you can see in the past week it has gone down -50% and it is continuing to go down.

That was because of me. I stake around 25% of the total staking coins for this coin so when I sell it does really move the market.
legendary
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February 04, 2017, 11:23:19 AM
#17
Novacoin is abandoned ship, btc-e whales do not buy it at all, it has no future unless btc-e traders are maniac to buy altcoins like 2013 again, but the probability is almost 0.

That's what I was saying there already. Old Btc-e coins have no chance in 2017. First Primecoin, now Novacoin, Peercoin, Namecoin and even Litecoin is abandoned. People must be crazy to trade with those coins. Bigger marketcap doesn't mean coin is good enough to invest. You need to check other measures, like what does coins offer new and unique.
legendary
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BTC to the moon is inevitable...
February 04, 2017, 08:11:32 AM
#16
I'm watching this one

https://yobit.net/en/trade/TALK/BTC

No idea what the market cap is but most of the coins are lost and forgotten and haven't moved or staked in years. I stake my coins and it works for me. I don't even sell that much just letting it grow and slowly clawing back my original investment by selling a little of my stake every now and then.

anything that is listed on yobit is a no go for me. i hate that place and anything that is listed there. they list literary anything.

and besides a coin that is giving stakes out is usually going to have its price go down fast because of the amount that users earn easily and dump on the market without work.

and as you can see in the past week it has gone down -50% and it is continuing to go down.
sr. member
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February 03, 2017, 11:05:23 PM
#15
Total marketcap under 70k? Looking at first 100 coins, 100th place has Novacoin and even it has 891k total marketcap. I don't think there's a significant promising coin even under 700k marketcap. You shouldn't trust them honestly, nobody invest them for a reason, not even for pump & dump schemes.

Novacoin is abandoned ship, btc-e whales do not buy it at all, it has no future unless btc-e traders are maniac to buy altcoins like 2013 again, but the probability is almost 0.
legendary
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February 03, 2017, 09:13:57 PM
#14
I'm watching this one

https://yobit.net/en/trade/TALK/BTC

No idea what the market cap is but most of the coins are lost and forgotten and haven't moved or staked in years. I stake my coins and it works for me. I don't even sell that much just letting it grow and slowly clawing back my original investment by selling a little of my stake every now and then.
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
February 03, 2017, 08:26:40 PM
#13
i assumption that will be under 70k. if that is you want, then you can visit into coinmarketcap, and you click NEXT 100, the result will come out, and then you see the coins list in under of 70k, start from sterlingcoin and going under. i think you should spesify your question and tell us what your mean so we can give answer right on your question.
legendary
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February 03, 2017, 07:55:40 PM
#12
Slimcoin has a market cap of about 10.000-20.000 USD, but an innovative consensus method (Proof of Burn). It's rated so low because the client was buggy until recently, but a new version is coming out that fixes most bugs ... I say: big opportunity Grin

Is it there on coinmarketcap? I couldn't find it there....
Plus what exchanges is it traded on? If you don't have enough liquidity, a small investment could move the market.
legendary
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Decentralization Maximalist
February 03, 2017, 06:39:09 PM
#11
Slimcoin has a market cap of about 10.000-20.000 USD, but an innovative consensus method (Proof of Burn). It's rated so low because the client was buggy until recently, but a new version is coming out that fixes most bugs ... I say: big opportunity Grin
member
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January 31, 2017, 11:22:54 PM
#10
What do you mean by under 70k? In dollars or bitcoins? If you mean under 70k dollars then I would advice you to avoid them. They are dead projects that are not worth your time and money. If you want to look for projects with small market capitalization but are active go to Coin Gecko.

If he meant 70K BTC then the list would be pretty easy to make.

Coins under $70K are endless and not all in that cap are dead. There's nothing wrong with wanting to try and breathe life into a coin that is low cap. If the chain moves and it's listed on exchanges then let the good times roll!
hero member
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January 31, 2017, 12:22:57 AM
#9
the altcoins tha go under, and end up having a low volume, market cap,.... are generally bad in my opinion they had their lifespan and now they ran out of it. which makes investing in them risky.
legendary
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January 30, 2017, 11:32:27 PM
#8
Forget market caps. Even if you find a low one that shoots up the chances are it'll be so thinly traded you'd never realise your paper profits.

Ride the pumps of the  established coins.  Far more dependable in its own way and it'll add up to more profit in the end.

Nova coin was over 20 dollars once upon a time. A lot has happened and moved in since then.
hero member
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January 30, 2017, 10:31:56 PM
#7
Looking for projects that have valuations/money supply/marketcap under 70K that you think are promising.

Name a few any why, and I'll research myself

GNT is really promising, in December his marketcap is not more than 10 million dollar and in this time they already reach over 20 million dollars and it looks like there is more increase soon.
Don't gamble your money with the lowest marketcap.
legendary
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January 30, 2017, 09:27:02 PM
#6
The closest I can find with a low market cap and something that looks promising is Primecoin.

Primecoin is one of the oldest coins in the ecosystem. Sadly it's already abandoned, nobody develop it anymore. It was very promising at first but that passed too long time ago.
OP should look for newer coins but don't limit yourself with under 70k. It's similar to gambling, you don't know what happen. Pascal made people huge profit but Waves made people lose money.
legendary
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January 30, 2017, 09:17:18 PM
#5
@ingiltere. I got curious so I checked Coinmarketcap. The closest I can find with a low market cap and something that looks promising is Primecoin. Too bad it is not very much supported by the community and the developers may have lost interest in continuing on with the project.
legendary
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January 30, 2017, 11:27:28 AM
#4
Total marketcap under 70k? Looking at first 100 coins, 100th place has Novacoin and even it has 891k total marketcap. I don't think there's a significant promising coin even under 700k marketcap. You shouldn't trust them honestly, nobody invest them for a reason, not even for pump & dump schemes.
sr. member
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January 30, 2017, 01:52:26 AM
#3
What do you mean by under 70k? In dollars or bitcoins? If you mean under 70k dollars then I would advice you to avoid them. They are dead projects that are not worth your time and money. If you want to look for projects with small market capitalization but are active go to Coin Gecko.

He must be one of these whales looking to pump shitcoin from 70k marketcap to 700kmarketcap. I don't think I know any project with that low valuation and still have active development behind it.
legendary
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January 29, 2017, 09:20:08 PM
#2
What do you mean by under 70k? In dollars or bitcoins? If you mean under 70k dollars then I would advice you to avoid them. They are dead projects that are not worth your time and money. If you want to look for projects with small market capitalization but are active go to Coin Gecko.
hero member
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January 29, 2017, 07:20:22 PM
#1
Looking for projects that have valuations/money supply/marketcap under 70K that you think are promising.

Name a few any why, and I'll research myself
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