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Always look out for new things. Don't miss out on anything newly added. Recently, SciDex has added a new protocol for their projects. Now you can easily join as a volunteer and can work closely with the team. This is a great chance for someone who is interested to learn and grow. You might take a look at this https://medium.com/@SciDex/scidex-join-our-team-as-a-volunteer-ff642ed95aa2 to apply to get a position.


That's one cheap ass way of getting people to work for a for-profit marketplace/organisation. And they still expect to succeed?
When BTC started it wasn't controlled by a 'for-profit' mentality and hence you will find many 'volunteers' from that time but its downright laughable that these new organizations that are starting up expect people to volunteer instead of hiring professionals.

I hope you have a good experience. But for the starter, a little help make a great impression. I hope you know well about this. Even I can remember clearly when I started I worked for others for a little money. Though it was not enough for and but I did. The only reason was to learn enough so that I can lead myself later. I hope you understand now. Smiley
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No but I think its a good idea to make a coin ranking website like Coinmarketcap but with the coins indexed better under different classifications. PoW and PoS should be separated if you ask me, and more indexing under PoW and PoS are needed.

If coins do the same thing then you should check their Github and try to see what project is more active in development.
This it only spent, for the first days appeared electronic money. Now the workload that it does not work can not be carried. A lot of chaos and need a tool to support this. It is technically and everything it needs to be easily located and seen fastest.
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Always look out for new things. Don't miss out on anything newly added. Recently, SciDex has added a new protocol for their projects. Now you can easily join as a volunteer and can work closely with the team. This is a great chance for someone who is interested to learn and grow. You might take a look at this https://medium.com/@SciDex/scidex-join-our-team-as-a-volunteer-ff642ed95aa2 to apply to get a position.


That's one cheap ass way of getting people to work for a for-profit marketplace/organisation. And they still expect to succeed?
When BTC started it wasn't controlled by a 'for-profit' mentality and hence you will find many 'volunteers' from that time but its downright laughable that these new organizations that are starting up expect people to volunteer instead of hiring professionals.
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i've seen a website that does compare and describes each project i just can't remember which site that is. tokenmarket seem to be doinv the same thing though. i know they list ICOs but you manually read each project.

platforms has each version. wavesplatform has primalbase which is also a real estate project and on Eth there are numbers of projects related to real estate and its just up to you to see which overlaps.
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No but I think its a good idea to make a coin ranking website like Coinmarketcap but with the coins indexed better under different classifications. PoW and PoS should be separated if you ask me, and more indexing under PoW and PoS are needed.

If coins do the same thing then you should check their Github and try to see what project is more active in development.

Why stop at just PoW & PoS? Why not DAG from Byteball? or Proof of Transaction from Taucoin?

And why stop at consensus mechanism? We can easily categorize each project with tags for the niche it's serving.

For example there are many self-deflationary tokens out there like Equal and many of them may even be doing their own wallets like Equal, it'd be nice to be able to see the similarities of various projects at a glance and then decide whether I'd want to invest time in reading their whitepaper and eventually invest in them.
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Always look out for new things. Don't miss out on anything newly added. Recently, SciDex has added a new protocol for their projects. Now you can easily join as a volunteer and can work closely with the team. This is a great chance for someone who is interested to learn and grow. You might take a look at this https://medium.com/@SciDex/scidex-join-our-team-as-a-volunteer-ff642ed95aa2 to apply to get a position.



What is the joining and comparison with the scidex link you shared and this thread mate? As I see these kind of people are large in numbers using the forum as the promotion medium without the following any norms sets for promotion.
We should discuss the things which is mentioned in the op post instead of that we are seeing the marketplace promotion means it is not at all a right thing mate.
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Is there a resource for looking at project overlap for cryptos? Maybe its just me but a great many of these cryptos seem to be just doing the same thing. I know there is really only going to be so many variations before they start to be the same, but I think it would help me from an investment standpoint to be able to say something like "Ok coin x has 90% of the same goals as coin y." In some cases its starting to seem like 100%.

If you could easily tell which projects were the same, then you could make better decisions on which ones you wanted to invest in. So maybe you guys know of a site that gives a comprehensive comparison of the various cryptos? Not necessarily in terms of investing, but rather sort of telling you what sets them apart, if anything. I've been doing a lot of research lately and I'm tellin ya, they're all starting to sound like clones of each other.

Not a whole lot of people talk about how similar a new project is to existing ones. Seems like all the youtubers and such are glad to talk about some newer coin, but they don't ever really say that its the same as this other one that is 2 years older. So it would be really cool if there was a site somewhere that said "Look, this coin is just like this coin" or "There is little difference between project x, and project y, as you can clearly see".

The number of new coins in the crypto market is actually not very good, because this causes investors to take a wait and see position.
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Preferably I think looking into the people that make up the team might save you from some huge stress instead of reading whitepaper upon white paper. And until a mechanism is put in place to identify fake ICOs one has to painstaking do his or her DYOR!
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No but I think its a good idea to make a coin ranking website like Coinmarketcap but with the coins indexed better under different classifications. PoW and PoS should be separated if you ask me, and more indexing under PoW and PoS are needed.

If coins do the same thing then you should check their Github and try to see what project is more active in development.
This is the right idea for you to make very reasonable. Programmable classifiers are required in their groups. It is hoped that there are many interactive communities, so that new ones are not lost. In particular, it is summarized briefly, avoiding the overlap is difficult to recognize.
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Is there a resource for looking at project overlap for cryptos? Maybe its just me but a great many of these cryptos seem to be just doing the same thing. I know there is really only going to be so many variations before they start to be the same, but I think it would help me from an investment standpoint to be able to say something like "Ok coin x has 90% of the same goals as coin y." In some cases its starting to seem like 100%.

If you could easily tell which projects were the same, then you could make better decisions on which ones you wanted to invest in. So maybe you guys know of a site that gives a comprehensive comparison of the various cryptos? Not necessarily in terms of investing, but rather sort of telling you what sets them apart, if anything. I've been doing a lot of research lately and I'm tellin ya, they're all starting to sound like clones of each other.

Not a whole lot of people talk about how similar a new project is to existing ones. Seems like all the youtubers and such are glad to talk about some newer coin, but they don't ever really say that its the same as this other one that is 2 years older. So it would be really cool if there was a site somewhere that said "Look, this coin is just like this coin" or "There is little difference between project x, and project y, as you can clearly see".

I agree, there's a lot of repetitiveness with these projects and sometimes it's really hard to differentiate them. I guess you just have to do the cold, hard research. Going through white papers and maybe looking at similarities and differences in those would help, but as far as I know there's no one place that compares all the similarities and differences between projects. The ANN threads on bitcointalk might give you a better viewpoint on projects.

I guess there was one interesting thing here recently. There was someone promoting their search engine for finding coins and projects. It should be in my recent posts. If you can't find it, I can just pm it to you.
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No but I think its a good idea to make a coin ranking website like Coinmarketcap but with the coins indexed better under different classifications. PoW and PoS should be separated if you ask me, and more indexing under PoW and PoS are needed.

If coins do the same thing then you should check their Github and try to see what project is more active in development.
Good idea but someones doesn't have the plan to make such thing.It would really be a helpful tool but this requires effort and time to compile the list. So many altcoins in the market which do have almost identical proposed purposes which it turns out that the market is being flooded by garbage or not really necessary project since the other one had already launched or make use of that idea.

Coinmarketcap can do it. The site already has all the APIs and data in place. All they need to do is have an indexed version of the site and hopefully have the average value of the top 10 in each index.

I think that would assist investors to know which part of the market is "hot" and which is not.
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No but I think its a good idea to make a coin ranking website like Coinmarketcap but with the coins indexed better under different classifications. PoW and PoS should be separated if you ask me, and more indexing under PoW and PoS are needed.

If coins do the same thing then you should check their Github and try to see what project is more active in development.

I think it'll be difficult to generically pinpoint specific differences that coins offer.
It seems like a lot of work to do for little reward especially given that there are so many coins around.
Besides, what system will you be going on in terms of ranking? Coin specs seem to play only a minor role in the popularity of coins which is why CMC ranks them by their monetary value (easily comparable measures).
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Is there a resource for looking at project overlap for cryptos? Maybe its just me but a great many of these cryptos seem to be just doing the same thing. I know there is really only going to be so many variations before they start to be the same, but I think it would help me from an investment standpoint to be able to say something like "Ok coin x has 90% of the same goals as coin y." In some cases its starting to seem like 100%.

If you could easily tell which projects were the same, then you could make better decisions on which ones you wanted to invest in. So maybe you guys know of a site that gives a comprehensive comparison of the various cryptos? Not necessarily in terms of investing, but rather sort of telling you what sets them apart, if anything. I've been doing a lot of research lately and I'm tellin ya, they're all starting to sound like clones of each other.

Not a whole lot of people talk about how similar a new project is to existing ones. Seems like all the youtubers and such are glad to talk about some newer coin, but they don't ever really say that its the same as this other one that is 2 years older. So it would be really cool if there was a site somewhere that said "Look, this coin is just like this coin" or "There is little difference between project x, and project y, as you can clearly see".

Sometimes when I happen to storm on some ANN thread and I read what the project is all about, something just tells me, I have seen this before or read about it before even though I cannot go back to where I saw it first despite the fact that the developer is claiming his own to be the first in the crypto space.

I think its a good idea of what you are asking because If you look at the series of projects coming out on a daily basis over a period of time, while they are not the same thing, you can actually categorized them based on similarities but those who don't know just invest based on the nice ANN thread or the huge bounty its paying and the bonus for early birds not knowing its not offering anything special. However, if someone is going to start that, its going to be an hardwork because I have not seen any site like that, where historical analysis of projects have to be done to have a solid comparison to be done with those launching fresh.
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No but I think its a good idea to make a coin ranking website like Coinmarketcap but with the coins indexed better under different classifications. PoW and PoS should be separated if you ask me, and more indexing under PoW and PoS are needed.

If coins do the same thing then you should check their Github and try to see what project is more active in development.
Good idea but someones doesn't have the plan to make such thing.It would really be a helpful tool but this requires effort and time to compile the list. So many altcoins in the market which do have almost identical proposed purposes which it turns out that the market is being flooded by garbage or not really necessary project since the other one had already launched or make use of that idea.
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Is there a resource for looking at project overlap for cryptos? Maybe its just me but a great many of these cryptos seem to be just doing the same thing. I know there is really only going to be so many variations before they start to be the same, but I think it would help me from an investment standpoint to be able to say something like "Ok coin x has 90% of the same goals as coin y." In some cases its starting to seem like 100%.

If you could easily tell which projects were the same, then you could make better decisions on which ones you wanted to invest in. So maybe you guys know of a site that gives a comprehensive comparison of the various cryptos? Not necessarily in terms of investing, but rather sort of telling you what sets them apart, if anything. I've been doing a lot of research lately and I'm tellin ya, they're all starting to sound like clones of each other.

Not a whole lot of people talk about how similar a new project is to existing ones. Seems like all the youtubers and such are glad to talk about some newer coin, but they don't ever really say that its the same as this other one that is 2 years older. So it would be really cool if there was a site somewhere that said "Look, this coin is just like this coin" or "There is little difference between project x, and project y, as you can clearly see".
I do not have any knowledge about a site like that, it will be useful but one thing you need to understand is that there are many scammers that copy other projects to try to get the money from me investors and scammed them, so more important than to look at what the developers want to achieve, is to look at the developers themselves and look if they can deliver what they are promising.
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...... but I think it would help me from an investment standpoint to be able to say something like "Ok coin x has 90% of the same goals as coin y." In some cases its starting to seem like 100%.

So maybe you guys know of a site that gives a comprehensive comparison of the various cryptos? Not necessarily in terms of investing, but rather sort of telling you what sets them apart,.......

..... So it would be really cool if there was a site somewhere that said "Look, this coin is just like this coin" or "There is little difference between project x, and project y, as you can clearly see".

I very much understand what Op means and I wouldn't mind going through such site too because it will really help. I also do believe that it is about serious researching work which I'm still on.
However, this link provided above won't really do much to what it could be .
legendary
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Knowing what the project is good or not depends on many factors so you will need to research deeply before starting an investment, but I advise you to follow the following:

1. https://cryptopotato.com/crypto-projects/: Use this site as a platform to search for new projects.
2. Use Google: Now do a search on Google for the developer team, project utility, goals, plans, and white paper.

I do not know if I understood your question correctly.

If you're talking about cryptocurrencies, most of them are copies of Bitcoin
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No but I think its a good idea to make a coin ranking website like Coinmarketcap but with the coins indexed better under different classifications. PoW and PoS should be separated if you ask me, and more indexing under PoW and PoS are needed.

If coins do the same thing then you should check their Github and try to see what project is more active in development.
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