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Topic: First Bitcoin, Then Litecoin ... what's 3rd? (Read 1111 times)

newbie
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lol, funny seeing what people think should be third...

 PhenixCoin of course.
newbie
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Zerocoin ?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
DigitalCoin or MegaCoin
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 100
NXT is the future

you aint see nothing yet , wait for eMunie you will have your answer.
hero member
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I thought yak coin had a wallet stealer in it, or has that been declared FUD?
Yeah that was bs, there supposedly was an infected cpuminer though, this one is OK: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/yacoin-windows-7-x64-ssse3-and-avx-support-x86-miner-201027
Windmaster took over development as the original dev disappeared (like Satoshi ^^): https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annyac-yacoin-ongoing-development-206577
180-page release thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annyac-yacoin-yet-another-altcoin-start-is-now-196196
Forum: http://yacointalk.com/
Exchanges: https://bter.com/ and https://www.cryptsy.com/
Network graphs: http://yacexplorer.tk/graphs.htm
Cheesy
hero member
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The one true king.
namecoin ?
hero member
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Allow me to explain why I ask.

Basically I missed the Bitcoin thing, as many of us did.  But many here were tinkering with mining it when it was only $2.00 too. 

Then I missed the Litecoin thing.  Why?   Because with my current hardware, I can't mine it.  My $7,000 in Sony Vaio Laptops can barely crack 7 kh/s.

Even with the AMD GPU in one of them, which simply doesn't work with any mining software.  Lucky me.

So im wondering if there's a third little fella out there who is still simple to mine with a CPU.  Still early.  And is getting repeat-references from people more often than the others.  Something I could still mine.  Or at the very least, purchase for dirt cheap and get a large quantity of.

Thank you.
Try Yacoin, GPUs aren't that much faster there. Also Onecoin is said to be CPU only for now.
hero member
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I think Ripple is the 3rd. 

I concur and also am watching Emunie. None of the other copycoins have any type of viable benefit or bring anything new to the table.

I just bought into Ripple yesterday, and while I know there are many people calling it a scam, it has more to offer than 99% of the altcoins. Sure, it's not popular, as you cannot mine it, but it has the best chance of widespread adoption, and can coexist with BTC/LTC. I see Ripple as being the widespread consumer based currency, while BTC/LTC continues to appeal to the more "underground" type transactions.

There are many legit investors in Ripple that can open doors a bit easier and help it succeed. No idea on the upside potential as it can be controlled, which I don't like, but it's a good risk. I thought buying ASICminer shares was a risk at 2.57 and only bought a handful, now I regret not getting more.



legendary
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legendary
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I think Ripple is the 3rd.  That's how I invested when XRP was cheap a couple months ago.  Sure, it's closed source but it's innovation and challenge to all things Western Union is what makes it important in the near future IMO.  BitMessage also does this with the blockchain but I think Ripple may eventually go more mainstream and be easier for my grandma to use then the latter (BitMessage, not Bitcoin).

This also comes from the fact that ASIC miners are the current peak of SHA miners and FPGA miners are being researched by a few teams for Scrypt miners.  All this specialized hardware can be swapped to any of the crazy coins out there to generate and dump for either BTC or LTC.  That makes me believe that it may just be Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ripple.  1 SHA coin, 1 Scrypt coin and 1 company coin.  I think all the other variants of coins will have a hard time getting footholds when BTC and LTC continue to separate themselves in value and services and it's easier to dump many copy coins on the exchange then hold and wait and develop redundant products. 

And remember, Litecoin really doesn't have too much out there for consumers even after almost 2 years in existence. So those services need to bloom for LTC and then a copy coin like FTC or others can then build up.  I think a watering down of the copy coins will happen before services bloom in the wild.

I may be wrong about XRP, but I feel as confident putting my money in as I did when BTC was young and when LTC was young.  Much, much more confident then putting money into the other young alts out there with no plan to disrupt the current business plans in existence (like Western Union).
legendary
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Trading volume wise, FTC. Innovation goes to NMC. So either NMC or FTC. FTC has a strong community as well.

Well i also think that FTC have some future.
hero member
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Trading volume wise, FTC. Innovation goes to NMC. So either NMC or FTC. FTC has a strong community as well.
hero member
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Merit: 1001
Allow me to explain why I ask.

Basically I missed the Bitcoin thing, as many of us did.  But many here were tinkering with mining it when it was only $2.00 too. 

Then I missed the Litecoin thing.  Why?   Because with my current hardware, I can't mine it.  My $7,000 in Sony Vaio Laptops can barely crack 7 kh/s.

Even with the AMD GPU in one of them, which simply doesn't work with any mining software.  Lucky me.

So im wondering if there's a third little fella out there who is still simple to mine with a CPU.  Still early.  And is getting repeat-references from people more often than the others.  Something I could still mine.  Or at the very least, purchase for dirt cheap and get a large quantity of.

Thank you.
sr. member
Activity: 341
Merit: 250
i don't think its really come out yet, although i'd like namecoin to rise up some. its only a little younger then bitcoin, it can be mined concurrently with bitcoin, and it has tangible use which makes it more commodity like.  Also its SHA256 which i think is unique as it seems all the other 1 million newbie blockchains are all scrypt.   It could really use a gui wallet tho lol.   but i think there's definitely room for a third which may emerge over the next year or two. its hard to say.
I think that marijuana is the real bar for legitimate currency. so far as i know people are selling weed for bitcoins and litecoins only.  if someone wants to sell me a bag for namecoins i'll definitely help establish the currency's legitimacy.
full member
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From a technical point of view, the only coin that isn't either BTC's SHA256 nor LTC's scrypt.

You posted this while I was posting, and I came to say nearly the same thing.

I think emunie might be a real sleeper with a deceptively silly name.

It's not satoshi-daemon based at all, it works very differently and while I haven't had the time to get very involved there are a lot of people looking to get behind something that isn't another pump'n'dump bit-clone.
sr. member
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The cryptocoin watcher
From a technical point of view, the only coin that isn't either BTC's SHA256 nor LTC's scrypt.
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1001
What would the *community as a whole* say is the next step down from ...

> Bitcoin .... > Litecoin .... >  ?

By step down I mean most likely to succeed, in the eyes of the financial  (or at least the Bitcoin) community.

What would be your pick for the 3rd player here?

Please resist all temptation to promote your random self made currency. 

I'm wondering who the other big player is if you had to pick a third.

Thank you.
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