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Topic: [ANN] CoinFairValue.com - New Cryptocurrency Fair Value Model Launches (Read 507 times)

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CoinFairValue project is a project that I think is good, but I still do not understand, what is the main purpose of your project? Smiley

Hi lukikato Smiley

The main purpose of the project is to bring serious fundamental investing to the cryptocurrencies space. Coinfairvalue implements the CFV theory of money, a theory that makes fundamental investing in currencies way more accurate than the previous theories. Cryptocurrencies markets are dominated by technical analysis because of the absence of a proper theory. With coinfairvalue I intend to bring more rationality to the markets, to give people the tools and the knowledge to understand how and why currencies acquire value.
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CoinFairValue project is a project that I think is good, but I still do not understand, what is the main purpose of your project? Smiley
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Does the people pay you for coin proposal?
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New integrations: Verge and Augur.
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Can we propose new coins to be added
or is there any apply form ?

Of course you can propose, @proo7. Not always it will be possible, because of data availability, but I will always try my best Smiley
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Can we propose new coins to be added
or is there any apply form ?
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Binance Coin, Decred and PIVX now in coinfairvalue.com.
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So what is this CoinFairValue.com really is?
Is this an exchange market or it's just listing some coins and list their price for everyone who need some info about the price of some coins.

Hello @disbil,

Neither of those. It is a place meant for fundamental investors in cryptocurrencies. If you want to learn more, please, refer to the learn section: https://www.coinfairvalue.com/reference/

Cheers!
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So what is this CoinFairValue.com really is?
Is this an exchange market or it's just listing some coins and list their price for everyone who need some info about the price of some coins.
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And Median Transaction Fee charts finally rolled out! Enjoy!
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Median transaction fees added to the main page of coinfairvalue.com! I will be also adding fee charts per coin. Stay tuned Wink
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Most of the coins have higher fair value then its current value.
But not Monero for example: Monero   $23.3   $124.24

Maybe your math needs some tweaking and updating.

How can new coins be added ?

Hi @dkbit98,

If you get into monero's subpage (https://www.coinfairvalue.com/coins/monero/) you will find the explanation in the investor warning.

Thank you!

pablomp
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For me, right now, CoinFairValue.com is still just another place to get the information about coin value. I need to know more and look at further developments of this coin value source. I hope this can be one of my favorite places to check out my coin value. I will support this to be a good coin value source.  Smiley

Thank you for your support, @teguhpurwadi. I will keep adding lots of features! Stay tuned!
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Hi, friend you made a big deal, I like it, will the data match the coinmarketcap, what do you mean called fair value, the prices are different from the reality

Hello, @konstant111!

Please, refer to the learn section (https://www.coinfairvalue.com/reference/) in coinfairvalue.com. The site is not meant to exactly replace coinmarketcap.com  Smiley

Regards!

pablomp
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Thank you @pablomp for your detailed response!

I see, I will have to review your formula again. Last year when I first saw your article, I got the impression that the relation between transaction speed and "fair value" was pretty direct with some additional assumptions about the future supply, but I see I was wrong and I oversimplified your concept (probably the direct relation then was just a coincidence). The main reason why I was surprised, however, was the discrepancy between the $250-500 Bitcoin in your 2017 calculation and the $13K Bitcoin as of now (now it's even at 14,7 K!).

Regards, d5000

You are welcome @d5000! Transactions are still the main driver of the fair value. Indeed, what led me to think about and produce the theory of the fair value was the impressive correlation between the transactions rate and the price. The other ratios on the formula vary very slowly. That is why I am using long moving averages for them in coinfairvalue.com.

The fair value with respect to the USD can be, indeed, seen behind several optics. If you see bitcoin as something that will replace the USD, you can impose equal baskets and equal velocities, like I was doing before. Then you will have a much lower fair value. On the other hand, if you are more neutral and accept the specific usage bitcoin has been having, then you will have a fair value closer to the one shown at coinfairvalue.com.

Best regards!

pablomp
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