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Topic: Altcoins with so many pages in one thread - page 3. (Read 477 times)

legendary
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February 19, 2020, 04:53:40 AM
#7
Older coins would have more pages then newer coins, so if you want to use this metric, you'll have to normalize it for time, by dividing it by the number of months since the thread was created. It can also be important to look at the recent posting activity instead of all posts.

But overall it isn't a good metric, a lot of shitcoins incentivize posting in their ANN thread or just hire shills. Try to look at the quality of conversations in those threads - if its full of comments like "good project" and "i hope this project will soon rise", instead of more technical discussion, then it's a good sign that you are looking at a shitcoin.
member
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February 19, 2020, 04:46:44 AM
#6
very guarantee that in my opinion because with the trust that has long been built of course the community will not allow an altcoin price to fall, so choose altcoin that has been long and strong in all respects
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arcs-chain.com
February 19, 2020, 04:08:03 AM
#5
I don't think that the number of pages directly relate to the success of the project... if it is an old project like Dash, it means that they have an active community here in BTT, but I don't think we can extrapolate anything else... (other projects might be using discord more, for example)...
As for recent projects with a lot of pages.... this is probably hype...
sr. member
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February 19, 2020, 04:05:13 AM
#4
Are they also making signature campaign as a mandatory to post at their ANN thread?
Those are the rules before. You better look at it.
But if not, then maybe the community is just intrigued with their project but it doesn't mean it will end well.
It could just be some hype and then calm down for a long time.

You know that happened here before. i.e. Waves, Bitconnect and a lot more.
Do your own research over and over and don't rely with the number of pages.
member
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February 19, 2020, 03:53:41 AM
#3
No it doesn't mean that they're doing well with project development or roadmap at that. Remember most of these comments can be paid for another way of keeping a project hype sustained. But with Dash, it might be real community members given the Dash project is big and has attracted lots of investors over the years. But any new project with lots of pages does not mean it's real.
hero member
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February 19, 2020, 03:28:14 AM
#2
If a crypto project has so many pages in just one single thread on this forum, does that mean they are doing good work with their project, keeping focused every day and their supporters are also active and contributing with good content each day? or a project having many pages in one thread has to do with other reasons?
It means that it's a very active project and people are coming to that thread asking and discussing things everything that relates to that project. It could be a basis for some reasons but it doesn't really mean success although it has a lot of pages. It's possible before, that project is very active and on hype so people are coming there and conversing with anything they can as long as it relates to the project.

I have seen the Dash project, for example, having a lot of pages in just one thread, and they are one of the top threads in the altcoins section.

If a project has many pages and they keep very active does that guarantees the potential buyers a good investment with them?
Not really, don't depend on that but Dash is a good project and altcoin for me.
sr. member
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February 18, 2020, 11:56:37 PM
#1
If a crypto project has so many pages in just one single thread on this forum, does that mean they are doing good work with their project, keeping focused every day and their supporters are also active and contributing with good content each day? or a project having many pages in one thread has to do with other reasons?

I have seen the Dash project, for example, having a lot of pages in just one thread, and they are one of the top threads in the altcoins section.

If a project has many pages and they keep very active does that guarantees the potential buyers a good investment with them?


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