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October 20, 2018, 05:26:28 PM
We have many coins on the market without any use case just pump and dump coins. They raised funds
through ICO and later on the development does not happening. Many such coins will fail and disappear
from the market.
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October 20, 2018, 03:57:13 PM
There are alot of instances that we could see the competition of many Altcoins. We all know that many alts has the same usage and product which truly competes individually who is better.
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October 20, 2018, 03:52:22 PM
Well, this phase is like a Hunger Games for the most altcoins. Almost no shot at winning it, but you never know without even trying  Wink. I have not really thought about the actual number of the coins that we will daily use in the future. Ten? Twenty? A single one? So many pros and cons that we will have to consider before making that independent decision. Let's enjoy the present and the fact that there are thousands of people who are working on their projects really hard. I personally believe in a shiny future that would not be possible without their tireless effort  Smiley.

From my perspective, we are not going to use more than a dozen for anything which is not speculation (read, pump&dump). Bitcoin is kinda reserve currency now in the cryptoworld, a point of reference for other coins. Others seem to be more suitable for regular use if it ever comes to that. I stand for litcoin myself as I'm trying to use it daily, but it is a matter of personal preference. Coins like ethereum or zcash have their own niche or use case, the rest are mostly speculative garbage (such as bitcoin cash, gold, air, whatever).
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October 20, 2018, 12:35:51 PM
Yes, in present times there is a heavy competition between altcoins strong will build its position and week one will step back soon.
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October 19, 2018, 07:03:13 PM
Well, this phase is like a Hunger Games for the most altcoins. Almost no shot at winning it, but you never know without even trying  Wink. I have not really thought about the actual number of the coins that we will daily use in the future. Ten? Twenty? A single one? So many pros and cons that we will have to consider before making that independent decision. Let's enjoy the present and the fact that there are thousands of people who are working on their projects really hard. I personally believe in a shiny future that would not be possible without their tireless effort  Smiley.
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October 19, 2018, 06:34:37 PM
There will be a dropout of coins over time. As they say, after a certain period of time only the strongest will survive,and the rest will lose in capitalization, and investors will finally lose interest in them. This conclusion is obvious. Even now, the market is just oversaturated with new tokens, but I treat this fact positively +
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October 19, 2018, 06:42:09 AM
I think in the years to come we will continue to see more altcoins entering the market but by that time those who have intrinsic value will be at the top while the rest will literally be worth peanuts.
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October 19, 2018, 06:23:01 AM
Well, this question is not so much about altcoins as such as about free and unrestricted competition between cryptocurrencies, by and large, bitcoin included. I think it is the first time in the modern history when it is possible to see how currencies can compete against each other without government intervention promoting one coin and trying to compromise another. If I'm not mistaken, right now we have over 1000 different cryptocurrencies. I don't know about you but to me it is an obvious overkill, a lot more than we will ever need, for real life. So how are things going to develop in the coming years? Will most of these currencies die out eventually and thus their total number is going to decline dramatically or will we always have an influx of a shitload of new coins?

What should we expect from cryptocurrencies on the scale of years or even decades? How many will be there and how many do we actually need?
At the moment, there are already more than 2,000 coins on the market, and I believe that their number will not decrease as new projects appear constantly. Most of them do not have a working product and do not have any usefulness, but nevertheless I am sure that some of them will be able to realize their projects and using their technologies will bring us some benefit in everyday life.
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October 19, 2018, 06:17:01 AM
Well, this question is not so much about altcoins as such as about free and unrestricted competition between cryptocurrencies, by and large, bitcoin included. I think it is the first time in the modern history when it is possible to see how currencies can compete against each other without government intervention promoting one coin and trying to compromise another. If I'm not mistaken, right now we have over 1000 different cryptocurrencies. I don't know about you but to me it is an obvious overkill, a lot more than we will ever need, for real life. So how are things going to develop in the coming years? Will most of these currencies die out eventually and thus their total number is going to decline dramatically or will we always have an influx of a shitload of new coins?

What should we expect from cryptocurrencies on the scale of years or even decades? How many will be there and how many do we actually need?
To my mind the tokens in their current incarnation have no future, in order for them to interest investors they must pay dividends like a shares. And all utility tokens will disappear in the near future.
jr. member
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October 19, 2018, 05:17:51 AM
I really agree with you that there are currently lots of altcoins in crypto, and have different functions and uses, but they have the same altcoins as investment, both short and long term,
no one knows for sure how many altcoins will come in the future because we all know that cryptocurrency continues to grow every day
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October 19, 2018, 05:16:06 AM
The more the better to determine what we actually need. If we close the door for the new altcoins to come we cannot identify their identity if they are the important one or they are the shit one. The competition is normal and only the fittest will survive.
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October 19, 2018, 05:03:40 AM
Healthy competition allows the market to grow quickly. Fortunately, in the cryptocurrency market there is no lobbying of some blockchains and prohibition of others. This gives us a chance to see strong technology growth.
jr. member
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October 16, 2018, 09:17:17 PM
In the future, we should expect fewer coins. New cryptos are created for three basic reasons, in my opinion: to make quick money, to introduce new features or to scam people.
Hopefully better security features (or if the government will intervene) will eliminate scams in the future. So perhaps 10-12 coins should be a good number?
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October 16, 2018, 01:25:53 PM
Well, this question is not so much about altcoins as such as about free and unrestricted competition between cryptocurrencies, by and large, bitcoin included. I think it is the first time in the modern history when it is possible to see how currencies can compete against each other without government intervention promoting one coin and trying to compromise another. If I'm not mistaken, right now we have over 1000 different cryptocurrencies. I don't know about you but to me it is an obvious overkill, a lot more than we will ever need, for real life. So how are things going to develop in the coming years? Will most of these currencies die out eventually and thus their total number is going to decline dramatically or will we always have an influx of a shitload of new coins?
What should we expect from cryptocurrencies on the scale of years or even decades? How many will be there and how many do we actually need?
for my opinion, i think one or maybe maximum 5 cryto is enough for our market..too many crypto actually not a good sign for market  Smiley

Of course now there are a lot of coins on the market but most of them have no value and will soon die because not interesting for investors.
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October 15, 2018, 05:20:24 AM
Altcoins is of course a great many now and in time they will not go anywhere, only weak coins will leave the market, new ones will take their place. The cryptoindustry is developing, going forward and I think over time will further strengthen its position
I participated in the Bounty campaign and received quite a few bad quality tokens and could not be exchanged. This suggests that ICOs are quite risky, and we invest in them at high risk. If these ICOs are traded, then they are always lower than they are in the tokens. That is what I see at the present time.
Because of too many project that has been raised, most of them are just a copy of a existing project and don't have any future usage, the competition are between real and usable project, we should understand that from time to time investors and traders also concerned about their hard earned money and this era is no longer based from luck but accompanied by hard research and good analyzations.
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October 15, 2018, 03:37:21 AM
Altcoins is of course a great many now and in time they will not go anywhere, only weak coins will leave the market, new ones will take their place. The cryptoindustry is developing, going forward and I think over time will further strengthen its position
I participated in the Bounty campaign and received quite a few bad quality tokens and could not be exchanged. This suggests that ICOs are quite risky, and we invest in them at high risk. If these ICOs are traded, then they are always lower than they are in the tokens. That is what I see at the present time.
jr. member
Activity: 154
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October 15, 2018, 03:26:37 AM
Well, this question is not so much about altcoins as such as about free and unrestricted competition between cryptocurrencies, by and large, bitcoin included. I think it is the first time in the modern history when it is possible to see how currencies can compete against each other without government intervention promoting one coin and trying to compromise another. If I'm not mistaken, right now we have over 1000 different cryptocurrencies. I don't know about you but to me it is an obvious overkill, a lot more than we will ever need, for real life. So how are things going to develop in the coming years? Will most of these currencies die out eventually and thus their total number is going to decline dramatically or will we always have an influx of a shitload of new coins?

What should we expect from cryptocurrencies on the scale of years or even decades? How many will be there and how many do we actually need?

for my opinion, i think one or maybe maximum 5 cryto is enough for our market..too many crypto actually not a good sign for market  Smiley
jr. member
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October 15, 2018, 03:25:26 AM
I think the more altcoins we have, the more the market will grow and develop. Competition is always growth, because projects have to develop and offer more sophisticated products. Therefore, I see nothing wrong with that now over 1000 coins. Many will die, many will eventually enter the top 50, those are all good movements at the market. But the main problem is the fact that very low market capitalization lack of financial resources limits the development of projects and the market.
jr. member
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October 15, 2018, 03:18:37 AM
There is not competitor among altcoin what i see is low price for all altcoin.. most of the coins are ETH and BITCOIN base so they are affected by the low price of ethereum and bitcoin
sr. member
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October 15, 2018, 03:17:25 AM
Well, this question is not so much about altcoins as such as about free and unrestricted competition between cryptocurrencies, by and large, bitcoin included. I think it is the first time in the modern history when it is possible to see how currencies can compete against each other without government intervention promoting one coin and trying to compromise another. If I'm not mistaken, right now we have over 1000 different cryptocurrencies. I don't know about you but to me it is an obvious overkill, a lot more than we will ever need, for real life. So how are things going to develop in the coming years? Will most of these currencies die out eventually and thus their total number is going to decline dramatically or will we always have an influx of a shitload of new coins?

What should we expect from cryptocurrencies on the scale of years or even decades? How many will be there and how many do we actually need?
I think a coin that has a good concept along with good team, and also the support from the community will be able to makes the cryptocurrency to thrive among so many other cryptocurrency.
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