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Topic: Can New Projects compete with the established ones? - page 10. (Read 1007 times)

jr. member
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Why not ... I think it is quite possible if new projects bring any new ideas that investors and society can appreciate!
full member
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I think here the answer is clear - can compete and even quite successfully, provided that the idea of the project is new and really advanced, and not another clone of the popular project
sr. member
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Why are new coins compared to existing coins? Especially comparing with btc is a very big mistake. If the existing coins are not able to renew their technologies, the new coins that will replace them will surely come.
full member
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Old or new projects can actually compete. Of course the new one will definitely be better because this new project usually has learned from the old project. Of course this is a good thing. So at any time there is certainly the latest breakthrough from the project that just started.
full member
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It depends on this project, if this project can bring something new and innovative than current another old project it can attract people to join this project and help it to grow or invest in this project...
Also, if the team behind this project can always keeping their promises to the community, it can bring more trust to this project and it can make this project can compete with another project...
jr. member
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I think that people invest in all ICOs for the reason that tokens will still grow after the market, despite the weak project!
hero member
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Can newer projects make big enough waves to usurp their much older larger brethren?
I am yet to check the project you have mentioned as there are several projects coming on a regular basis I stopped tracking all those as majority of the projects never came to fruition. That being said if there is a solid project and if it can really make a difference in real world rather than advertising and preaching about the potential and the would be plan, then there is a space for any project that can fulfil what they started out.
full member
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IMHO we will 90% new top 30 of CMC in the next 2-3 years. So IMHO new projects will compete with existing on in 100%.
sr. member
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I think it is too early to tell whether new projects could compete or not. Maybe compare try to assess again after they are two or three years into theit development.
sr. member
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Hi everyone; as I'm sure you're all aware new projects continue to flood into the crypto space at a regular pace; (my newest favorite being GRIN and Nauticus) however I am wondering if these can compete with the established projects like BTC and BNB?


https://grin-tech.org/

I feel like Grin is a much more fair playing ground than Bitcoin; with no premine and no ICO etc; and much stronger privacy (maybe better compared to monero?)

https://nauticus.exchange/

Much like Binances BNB due to trade fee reduction; but with FIAT onramping and Securities incoming.


Can newer projects make big enough waves to usurp their much older larger brethren?

Everything is possible but how they can get people trust is the problem. Even market so deep new project still have chance to survive and like or not new create hope. Let's see their history chart and they can solve people problem, if good go for it.
sr. member
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Of course, new projects, as well as their coins and tokens, are competing and will continue to compete with old ones. However, in order for such competition to begin to emerge, it is necessary that a new coin or token show its advantage and it will be appreciated by users. It takes a lot of time. Here it is considered that in the future EOS will be a good competitor for ethereum. Yes, many agree that EOS has better functionality. However, this can only manifest itself over time, when the popularity of EOS will also increase. In the meantime, ethereum is considered the undisputed leader, which can also improve and bypass its competitors.
member
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Grin is not competing with any other coins and bitcoin has better community support ,many new good projects are coming out and I'm sure they will get better than old ones and through new coins we will have more investors
full member
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competing or not depends on the project, if the project team works well and their project is really good, then it is not impossible that they will be able to compete.
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Hi everyone; as I'm sure you're all aware new projects continue to flood into the crypto space at a regular pace; (my newest favorite being GRIN and Nauticus) however I am wondering if these can compete with the established projects like BTC and BNB?


https://grin-tech.org/

I feel like Grin is a much more fair playing ground than Bitcoin; with no premine and no ICO etc; and much stronger privacy (maybe better compared to monero?)

https://nauticus.exchange/

Much like Binances BNB due to trade fee reduction; but with FIAT onramping and Securities incoming.


Can newer projects make big enough waves to usurp their much older larger brethren?

This comparation is very lame. I think new projects will make this market be richer and investors and users have more choices, make a strong environment for the cryptocurreny and blockchain
hero member
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Sure they can. Specially when old projects keep up with their old tech and don't bother to revolutionize their system.
newbie
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I have not really seen a new project that was able to compete well with the existing ones in 2018. Most of them failed as they were just launched to be sold and cashed out.

The only two I invested in for 2018 were Nauticus and Swachhcoin. Swachhcoin still hasn't released yet...go figure. Nauticus gave me some gains tho which I am happy about. I think they have a future in this industry if they play their cards right.
jr. member
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I have not really seen a new project that was able to compete well with the existing ones in 2018. Most of them failed as they were just launched to be sold and cashed out.
member
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Many new projects tend to increase competition to get investors. To achieve like Bitcoin, I think it still requires a lot of time because it's not easy. Bitcoin is the first coin and it takes a struggle to reach the right end.
full member
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They might. But to do this, they need to win the trust of the community, but it will take a very long time, so even if this happens, it is not soon. It took bitcoin 10 years to become popular.
full member
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Merit: 100
In theory, this is quite possible. But so far I have not seen such projects that could seriously compete with such established coins as bitcoin. If the old coins continue to evolve, they will continue to be the first. After all, if you improve the technology and work on errors, it will always give the coin an advantage.
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