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hero member
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Coin Mage
June 14, 2017, 04:54:06 AM
#22
You seem to have the right attitude! If you want my personal advice: Try to catch smaller coins BEFORE they get big. Waiting and searching for such a coin is the main activity of investors like us, and it can take a long time and patience until you find it. That way, you can easily make 100x profit within a year or so, depending on your talent for finding promising projects. Personally, I (usually) don't buy any coins that have a market cap over 500K USD.

What are some of your main criteria other than market cap? How far do you go into fundamentals of the project?

  • Innovative tech, i.e. could we use another coin to achieve the same thing?
  • Simple idea. If I don't understand the concept within a few minutes, I'm not interested
  • Not too big. This is the same for market cap as for ICO. Too many people wanting their part of the cake is not good for profit.
  • Catchy name.
  • Good and communicating and friendly dev, who's not primarily interested in profit but innovation. This one is VERY important.
  • Dev is NOT concerned about getting on big exchanges quickly.
  • The thread has a positive spirit.
  • People say it's undervalued.

Sometimes not all of these points have to be fulfilled, but most of them.

Thanks for your method of investigating futur prospective cryptos.

Could you tell me which coins are in your favorite list atm?

I am currently holding Espers (ESP) and Spectre (XSPEC), which both used to be below 500K and fulfill most of the above requirements, but are not so cheap any more  Wink

There's one other crypto that I am currently accumulating, but obviously I can't tell you about it yet.

There is also Flavorcoin (FLVR) from my signature, but who knows whether it will be successful one day... it has a great potential but only if you have a really long breath.  Wink It's the only cheap coin in my list so far, with a market cap of $20,000 USD.
member
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June 13, 2017, 03:43:44 PM
#21
You seem to have the right attitude! If you want my personal advice: Try to catch smaller coins BEFORE they get big. Waiting and searching for such a coin is the main activity of investors like us, and it can take a long time and patience until you find it. That way, you can easily make 100x profit within a year or so, depending on your talent for finding promising projects. Personally, I (usually) don't buy any coins that have a market cap over 500K USD.

What are some of your main criteria other than market cap? How far do you go into fundamentals of the project?

  • Innovative tech, i.e. could we use another coin to achieve the same thing?
  • Simple idea. If I don't understand the concept within a few minutes, I'm not interested
  • Not too big. This is the same for market cap as for ICO. Too many people wanting their part of the cake is not good for profit.
  • Catchy name.
  • Good and communicating and friendly dev, who's not primarily interested in profit but innovation. This one is VERY important.
  • Dev is NOT concerned about getting on big exchanges quickly.
  • The thread has a positive spirit.
  • People say it's undervalued.

Sometimes not all of these points have to be fulfilled, but most of them.

Thanks for your method of investigating futur prospective cryptos.

Could you tell me which coins are in your favorite list atm?
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 13, 2017, 11:16:52 AM
#20
Recommend looking into ubiq and waves, both very active and growing projects, probably still undervalued
sr. member
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Merit: 251
June 13, 2017, 06:25:44 AM
#19
Hello V Pelewin. i think you have a decent portfolio and I sure a number of names with you BTC, ETC, XMR, NEM, DAR , VIA, BAY, NXS

Other names with potential are ABY, ZEN, VOX. All of these are below $15M market cap so have multi bagger potential.

In the higher market cap range you can consider FCT and SC. even if you don't have much to invest $50 to $100 can make a large difference on the low market cap cryptos. if you have any doubt of this please look at the chart of Verge or Reddcoin.
full member
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Merit: 100
June 13, 2017, 01:55:32 AM
#18
Pierre 2 thanks, and what you think about Sia?
legendary
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June 13, 2017, 01:39:12 AM
#17
Verge is good coin, but I can't be sure to see if its gonna be pumped.
But you can hold it in your portfolio just normally, its safe coin.
I also like Waves.
full member
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Merit: 100
June 12, 2017, 07:10:19 AM
#16
and is here today any similar inovative, not to big and cheap coin? Maybe Verge?
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🔵 Brickblock.io - Future of Stock Trading
June 12, 2017, 07:06:19 AM
#15
You seem to have the right attitude! If you want my personal advice: Try to catch smaller coins BEFORE they get big. Waiting and searching for such a coin is the main activity of investors like us, and it can take a long time and patience until you find it. That way, you can easily make 100x profit within a year or so, depending on your talent for finding promising projects. Personally, I (usually) don't buy any coins that have a market cap over 500K USD.

What are some of your main criteria other than market cap? How far do you go into fundamentals of the project?

  • Innovative tech, i.e. could we use another coin to achieve the same thing?
  • Simple idea. If I don't understand the concept within a few minutes, I'm not interested
  • Not too big. This is the same for market cap as for ICO. Too many people wanting their part of the cake is not good for profit.
  • Catchy name.
  • Good and communicating and friendly dev, who's not primarily interested in profit but innovation. This one is VERY important.
  • Dev is NOT concerned about getting on big exchanges quickly.
  • The thread has a positive spirit.
  • People say it's undervalued.

Sometimes not all of these points have to be fulfilled, but most of them.

Thanks for taking the time to share and write that out!
hero member
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Merit: 500
June 12, 2017, 03:27:05 AM
#14
I would take a look at ETC and CLOAK.
hero member
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Coin Mage
June 12, 2017, 02:31:25 AM
#13
You seem to have the right attitude! If you want my personal advice: Try to catch smaller coins BEFORE they get big. Waiting and searching for such a coin is the main activity of investors like us, and it can take a long time and patience until you find it. That way, you can easily make 100x profit within a year or so, depending on your talent for finding promising projects. Personally, I (usually) don't buy any coins that have a market cap over 500K USD.

What are some of your main criteria other than market cap? How far do you go into fundamentals of the project?

  • Innovative tech, i.e. could we use another coin to achieve the same thing?
  • Simple idea. If I don't understand the concept within a few minutes, I'm not interested
  • Not too big. This is the same for market cap as for ICO. Too many people wanting their part of the cake is not good for profit.
  • Catchy name.
  • Good and communicating and friendly dev, who's not primarily interested in profit but innovation. This one is VERY important.
  • Dev is NOT concerned about getting on big exchanges quickly.
  • The thread has a positive spirit.
  • People say it's undervalued.

Sometimes not all of these points have to be fulfilled, but most of them.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
🔵 Brickblock.io - Future of Stock Trading
June 11, 2017, 06:21:00 PM
#12
You seem to have the right attitude! If you want my personal advice: Try to catch smaller coins BEFORE they get big. Waiting and searching for such a coin is the main activity of investors like us, and it can take a long time and patience until you find it. That way, you can easily make 100x profit within a year or so, depending on your talent for finding promising projects. Personally, I (usually) don't buy any coins that have a market cap over 500K USD.

What are some of your main criteria other than market cap? How far do you go into fundamentals of the project?
member
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June 11, 2017, 12:46:36 PM
#11
Spectrecoin, iExec, Synereo, Aeternity (ico ended lately) and komodo
sr. member
Activity: 279
Merit: 254
June 11, 2017, 09:36:32 AM
#10
XMR on top? So you really think that anonymity will be of primal importance in the future? I'm not convinced at all, the good thing is that XMR is still a sub 100 dollar coin and it's reasonable to see 100-200 dollars in the future, but then I would sell there.

BTC and ETH are the real long term.

In the list, Ark seems to me the most promising.

I would personally add  Golem, Litecoin and Aragon, and reduce XMR to third spot.
full member
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June 11, 2017, 06:38:49 AM
#9
I just got into this a bit recently (been reading forum sites for close to 3 weeks now) and have made a few investments (not sure it's `a lot` - depends on your definition of a lot, relatively speaking) which can be viewed here if you're interested.

I see you're already in STRAT, so my second biggest holding will be my potential suggestion to read up on:

Waves (WAVES):
https://wavesplatform.com/
https://blog.wavesplatform.com/waves-whitepaper-164dd6ca6a23
http://wavescommunity.com/
http://wavesplatform.herokuapp.com/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Wavesplatform/
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/waves/
Ways to buy: http://wavescommunity.com/buy-waves/

This should give you a decent start, the rest is up to you! I don't encourage you invest without researching yourself, so best of luck buddy!

Waves has a promissing future that is for sure. I would add Lisk, and depending on how the ICO turns out Bancor.
hero member
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Coin Mage
June 11, 2017, 06:30:20 AM
#8
You seem to have the right attitude! If you want my personal advice: Try to catch smaller coins BEFORE they get big. Waiting and searching for such a coin is the main activity of investors like us, and it can take a long time and patience until you find it. That way, you can easily make 100x profit within a year or so, depending on your talent for finding promising projects. Personally, I (usually) don't buy any coins that have a market cap over 500K USD.
newbie
Activity: 68
Merit: 0
June 09, 2017, 02:49:12 PM
#7
I just got into this a bit recently (been reading forum sites for close to 3 weeks now) and have made a few investments (not sure it's `a lot` - depends on your definition of a lot, relatively speaking) which can be viewed here if you're interested.

I see you're already in STRAT, so my second biggest holding will be my potential suggestion to read up on:

Waves (WAVES):
https://wavesplatform.com/
https://blog.wavesplatform.com/waves-whitepaper-164dd6ca6a23
http://wavescommunity.com/
http://wavesplatform.herokuapp.com/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Wavesplatform/
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/waves/
Ways to buy: http://wavescommunity.com/buy-waves/

This should give you a decent start, the rest is up to you! I don't encourage you invest without researching yourself, so best of luck buddy!
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
June 09, 2017, 01:24:48 PM
#6
Any other opinions? Is there anything I should add or remove?

Why ZEN? How does it distinguish itself from ZCL?
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 09, 2017, 08:48:31 AM
#5
Add ZEN
full member
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Merit: 120
June 09, 2017, 08:37:25 AM
#4
Nice portfolio, good job, I am a more shy crypto holder, so my list consist of:
BTC
ETH
ETC
Expanse
Musicoin
Siacoin

In that order
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 09, 2017, 08:32:42 AM
#3
Ripple scares me, there are so many and the majority is owned by a corporation. I like to believe in a project (like I did (and  still do) with XMR when I first invested in it) and that's hard for me with Ripple. I also have problems with ETH (for example it not being decentralized). The main reason I bought ETH (just a few at 40$) so it wouldn't upset me anymore when it rose. But I think it would be a big blow to the world of crypto if ETH was number one.

I bought some SHIFT at $0,40 and made some good returns so far but I am staying in as this seems like a really good project.

I bought Stratis at $3,70 and it went up after that.

I don't have a lot to invest but I don't depend on making any immediate returns so I want to hodl long time in the chance of making a small fortune. I also want to support the projects I believe in and holding long time is a good way of doing so. Some people on this forum seem to only see crypto as their pump and dump vehicle and do not appreciate how amazing this technology is.
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