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Topic: Are Altcoins going to increase their prices or new ERC20 tokens? (Read 192 times)

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the good alts with real developers that are conceptual designers/cryptographers and coders that are coding projects with real use cases will be the only ones left.

bye bye erc20 shits with nothing to offer - most have no coders or anyone with any of the skills needed to take things further in this arena.
bye bye icos that are securities and will be hounded off all major exchanges
bye bye copy and paste cloners that can code out nothing new


the good alts will remain and become stronger as the weak craps are crushed out.

Most new projects are dilution junk with not one good designer/coder in the entire project.  They are mostly start ups that failed to raise funding before finding the fomo fools here who will buy anything.

Most of the top 100 was not here a year ago and as soon they burn through their dev funds will vanish and their road maps will be at best 20% completed. Don't worry though those teams will be back with new icos for you to fund under different names.

I think the hard work here to invest in a good alt is to really go deep into every single project, also meet or contact with the tea and understand if they are capable of develope smth unique, but my question want go further, there are coins created in 2014 in which people are still investing and in my opinon the coin is rubbish, but because people has invested a lot of money they continue maintaining alive the coin even though the coin doesn't deserves it

cryptomarket is so big (and there's a lot of bits and money burned here) that many alt are traded as if they are a "good"...but it is a big misunderstanding and can derivate to a big bubble full of nothing, that's what all genuine bitcoin lovers here doesn't want!
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the good alts with real developers that are conceptual designers/cryptographers and coders that are coding projects with real use cases will be the only ones left.

bye bye erc20 shits with nothing to offer - most have no coders or anyone with any of the skills needed to take things further in this arena.
bye bye icos that are securities and will be hounded off all major exchanges
bye bye copy and paste cloners that can code out nothing new


the good alts will remain and become stronger as the weak craps are crushed out.

Most new projects are dilution junk with not one good designer/coder in the entire project.  They are mostly start ups that failed to raise funding before finding the fomo fools here who will buy anything.

Most of the top 100 was not here a year ago and as soon they burn through their dev funds will vanish and their road maps will be at best 20% completed. Don't worry though those teams will be back with new icos for you to fund under different names.
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If you look at the archives of coinmarketcap then you will find out that most of the coins that were in top 100 are not anywhere to be seen anymore. Not at a single exchange, so yes, most alts will vanish.
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Hi, just a question to see what you guys think about it.

-Bitcoin marketcap is increasing
-Crypto holders number is increasing
-Media pump Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies
-Everyday there's more people that start buying digital coins and all kind of shitcoins...

Did you ever thought that also crypto coins that are laying down with low static prices have a chance to dump up only for the the simple fact that there's a lot of new traders that are buying without knowing much about the coin that are buying?

Or do you think that new generation tokens are taking the place to "old" bitcoin blockchain based cryptocurrencies created 2 or 3 years ago?

What do you suggest about it? Are ethereum, neo, eos based tokens too difficult jet to be traded by the mass crypto investors?
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