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Topic: Bitcoin is going down - What Altcoins to buy? - page 5. (Read 8445 times)

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September 24, 2014, 03:48:26 PM
#92
Maieuticoin (formerly MMXIV) has remained stable for the past few months: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-maieuticoin-2014-pos-10kmmxiv-and-ballsmmxiv-markets-now-open-623884
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September 24, 2014, 03:21:00 PM
#91
Try to get some NEM. Probably the best  I can suggest at the moment.

How to?...Well, look at https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/nem-xem-official-thread-100-new-code-easy-to-use-apis-654845
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Freedom to choose
September 24, 2014, 03:09:17 PM
#90
Darkcoin, X-Currency, Litecoin, Primecoin and of course Bitcoins at a low price.
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September 24, 2014, 01:53:41 AM
#89
No one mentioned it's easy to move into fiat on respectable exchange ages like BTCe. Even without a connected bank you can shelter in the USD dollar and buy back BTC when you feel it's dropped enough. I had no idea this could be done. BTER does it also.
legendary
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Yeah! I hate ShroomsKit!
September 23, 2014, 10:23:44 AM
#88
I split my money to several alts to avoid a massive loss.

But nevertheless I stick a little bit in Bitcoin, too.

My alts are the following:


NXT
NEM
TOKEN

+

BTC



it is a good plan, M-Plan!  Smiley
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September 23, 2014, 08:18:24 AM
#87
I split my money to several alts to avoid a massive loss.

But nevertheless I stick a little bit in Bitcoin, too.

My alts are the following:


NXT
NEM
TOKEN

+

BTC

sr. member
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September 23, 2014, 05:15:10 AM
#86
Looks like DarkCoin is capitalizing on BTC's slump in price.
legendary
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Owner at AltQuick.com
September 23, 2014, 03:51:26 AM
#85
Ok what about Stellar? The guy left Ripple and started Stellar basically a clone of Ripple. Scam? Yes or No?

No

Look at Huntercoin
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September 23, 2014, 03:44:39 AM
#84
Ok what about Stellar? The guy left Ripple and started Stellar basically a clone of Ripple. Scam? Yes or No?
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September 22, 2014, 06:08:33 PM
#83
I have been looking into many altcoins in the last few weeks. Personally, Dogecoin is what got me more interested and brought a slight understanding of the cyrpto markets. I personally have since sold off almost all of my doge though. Now I have gotten involved with Reddcoin, Potcoin and Sterlingcoin - these there in my opinion are fairly low on the totem pole but have lots of potential and a good solid dev team behind them. RDD and their social tipping integration seems to have a bright future. I love potcoin's ambassador program and their niche market focus. Further, Sterlingcoin just launched yesterday I believe and is pretty stellar dev team behind them. They have  good platform it seems and passed my smell test.

Cheers hope this helps and generates a serious discussion on these coins!
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September 22, 2014, 12:26:30 PM
#82
Stealthcoin or maybe XC for the longrun

/thread
newbie
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September 22, 2014, 12:25:39 PM
#81
Buy some altcoins that have an estimated future.
E.G. NXT, NEM, NODE.

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September 22, 2014, 08:25:34 AM
#80
Grid coin has a nice idea about using hash power for research. However some of the research companies may not have the same interests as @home miners so to use pow it could be argued you need to have a separate @home community which isnt owned by a private company. Hard to do prob but the rewards and discoveries would be open to all..not privately owned.
legendary
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Yeah! I hate ShroomsKit!
September 22, 2014, 04:14:07 AM
#79

I see a trend here that people argue that every coin which cannot be mined is a scam coin. Wake up guys! With mineable coins you give your money to big companies like KNC, decentralized home-mining with PCs and GPUs was a good idea but it's a thing of the past! I'd rather invest in a coin which is not mined and has a low energy profile, even if that means that I have to buy it from "stakeholders". They are guys like us so we keep the money "in the family" and don't give it to big hardware vendors (and paying our power bills - ouch!).



Those are facts.
sr. member
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September 22, 2014, 04:00:17 AM
#78
What do you guys think about Sexcoin? Was one of the first coins and price is really low now. Sexcoin or rather XXX coin or Wankcoin?

Pump-n-dumps.
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September 22, 2014, 03:59:41 AM
#77
What do you guys think about Sexcoin? Was one of the first coins and price is really low now. Sexcoin or rather XXX coin or Wankcoin?

I think that whole niche is very saturated, just like the pot coins.  It used to be the case that Sexcoin used to be worth a lot but now that isn't the case anymore.

I think the reality is if people want porn then they'll just use $Fiat or Bitcoin. 
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September 22, 2014, 03:56:27 AM
#76
What do you guys think about Sexcoin? Was one of the first coins and price is really low now. Sexcoin or rather XXX coin or Wankcoin?
newbie
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September 21, 2014, 08:12:45 AM
#75
I don't care which altcoins you buy, but I want to clarify some statements about Nxt - the network and NXT - the coin.

Sure the distribution of NXT fucked up, too many coins landed in the accounts of too few people. They were lucky! BTW there were only one dev at that time, BCNext, and he got 21 BTC for his work. AFAIK the distribution of the coins was transparent and he didn't hold back any coins for himself. So no rich "devs", only rich investors like you and me! That doesn't make NXT a scam coin!

I see a trend here that people argue that every coin which cannot be mined is a scam coin. Wake up guys! With mineable coins you give your money to big companies like KNC, decentralized home-mining with PCs and GPUs was a good idea but it's a thing of the past! I'd rather invest in a coin which is not mined and has a low energy profile, even if that means that I have to buy it from "stakeholders". They are guys like us so we keep the money "in the family" and don't give it to big hardware vendors (and paying our power bills - ouch!).

If you dare and dig deeper into Nxt, you will learn that "Nxt - the network" is built upon hard development work sponsored by the original stakeholders. Because these guys didn't sit on their coins but put out bounties for development achievements now we have some great features like aliases, asset exchange, encrypted messaging, digital goods store to name just a few. LOL, some of the assets on the Nxt Asset Exchange has even bigger market capitalization than some of the altcoins mentioned here as a recommendation!

Just my two cents.

Could not agree more!

+1000
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Never back down !!!
September 21, 2014, 07:57:29 AM
#74
I don't care which altcoins you buy, but I want to clarify some statements about Nxt - the network and NXT - the coin.

Sure the distribution of NXT fucked up, too many coins landed in the accounts of too few people. They were lucky! BTW there were only one dev at that time, BCNext, and he got 21 BTC for his work. AFAIK the distribution of the coins was transparent and he didn't hold back any coins for himself. So no rich "devs", only rich investors like you and me! That doesn't make NXT a scam coin!

I see a trend here that people argue that every coin which cannot be mined is a scam coin. Wake up guys! With mineable coins you give your money to big companies like KNC, decentralized home-mining with PCs and GPUs was a good idea but it's a thing of the past! I'd rather invest in a coin which is not mined and has a low energy profile, even if that means that I have to buy it from "stakeholders". They are guys like us so we keep the money "in the family" and don't give it to big hardware vendors (and paying our power bills - ouch!).


If you dare and dig deeper into Nxt, you will learn that "Nxt - the network" is built upon hard development work sponsored by the original stakeholders. Because these guys didn't sit on their coins but put out bounties for development achievements now we have some great features like aliases, asset exchange, encrypted messaging, digital goods store to name just a few. LOL, some of the assets on the Nxt Asset Exchange has even bigger market capitalization than some of the altcoins mentioned here as a recommendation!

Just my two cents.


Absolutely.
newbie
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September 21, 2014, 02:49:14 AM
#73
QRK is on the rise.
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