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Topic: High or Low Supply: Which do you prefer? - page 2. (Read 566 times)

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January 25, 2019, 03:40:03 PM
I prefer to have low supply coins because I think if the project is really great and perspective, so the lower is the total supply of tokens, the bigger price is. There are so much projects with 4 billion total supply that are simply worth nothing.

I doubt your strategy will work out. Despite the seeming chaos in the market but it's balanced what concerns prices and volumes. You took a risky position! Hopefully, you know what you're doing.
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January 25, 2019, 01:18:46 PM
Coin circulation is an important factor in determining the price of a token.Generally, it is easier for low circulation coin will easily grow in price than with high supply coin.There is less chance of abuse by team when the supply is relatively low.
It seems to me that if the coin comes with a low offer, then there will be less chance for the team to develop. The team must be professional enough to cope with such a market trend.
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bitcoin is great
January 25, 2019, 12:24:36 PM
Coin circulation is an important factor in determining the price of a token.Generally, it is easier for low circulation coin will easily grow in price than with high supply coin.There is less chance of abuse by team when the supply is relatively low.
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January 25, 2019, 12:16:31 PM
I don't mind how much the supply, whether high or low as long as the coin is profitable I will buy it.

see ethereum, ETH doesn't have a total supply and but he can be a big altcoin. so don't focus too much on the amount of supply.
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January 25, 2019, 11:55:27 AM
#99
I prefer coins that have little supply but lots of demand. for example bitcoin, the total supply of bitcoin is 21M and that makes the btc price increase every year.
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January 25, 2019, 11:52:09 AM
#98
  When it comes to picking your altcoins, do you take into consideration coin supply?  And if so, do you prefer high or low supply coins?

sometimes I might consider it. but I pay more attention to the level of demand, because it's more accurate to be a benchmark. A good altcoin is an altcoin that has a lot of interested people, regardless of how much supply. see there are lots of coins that have a large supply but they can have a large marketcap.
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January 25, 2019, 11:50:39 AM
#97

i believe that altcoins with low supply have more possibilities to grow as a value over time
maybe when viewed from a number of altcoins that have a low supply, there are quite a lot of successful ones. but on the contrary it is not always an altcoin that has a low level of profit. in this case I am more detailed in the affairs of the platform they have developed
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January 25, 2019, 11:45:56 AM
#96

i believe that altcoins with low supply have more possibilities to grow as a value over time
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January 25, 2019, 10:56:51 AM
#95
for supply it depends mostly on coin high supply which usually has a very low price and it is very good if you want to invest because we get a lot of coins but of course the potential for investment is very risky because it is very dependent on the development of coins, for low supply most have sufficient prices expensive (some are not) and for price problems usually depend on market conditions but can also depend on the project itself
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January 25, 2019, 10:28:10 AM
#94
Many factors can influence the price of coins going up to the month, especially market demand. It's useless for low supply but no demand on the market, better supply is large but demand is also high. but if it is ensured that the demand will be high, the coins that have the supply of lace will have the potential for prices to rise faster.
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January 25, 2019, 10:08:44 AM
#93
I prefer coins that have a very limited supply and very little because with very little supply the price will be very expensive as there is very little supply of bitcoin and makes the price expensive.
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January 25, 2019, 09:00:22 AM
#92
  When it comes to picking your altcoins, do you take into consideration coin supply?  And if so, do you prefer high or low supply coins?
Yes, of course it will be included in my consideration before making an investment other than the potential possessed by the coin. If the coin has a large supply, I think the price of the coin will be cheap and if it is able to survive it will move like the previous coin coin. And if the coin has a small supply then the price will be high and that will be potential when many interested in the coin.

Well not all coins that started out with large supplies end with the same quantity in the long run. Developers tend to burn coins if they have too much in circulation. That's why i don't really take it that much into consideration.
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January 25, 2019, 08:45:52 AM
#91
The price of an asset is determined by the demand & supply that is why I prefer low supply coin with good tech, working product & strong developers as whenever demand rises the value of coin or token gets increases & stays for longer time. Take example of few projects like XZC, SKY & LUN Etc. Also you can read this article about Low supply Tokens and why they are good for investment https://medium.com/covesting/low-supply-tokens-and-why-it-is-good-for-investors-36da1aa196d5
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January 25, 2019, 07:53:40 AM
#90
  When it comes to picking your altcoins, do you take into consideration coin supply?  And if so, do you prefer high or low supply coins?
Doesn't really matter to me. I care about the market cap not the supply. Also I care about what the supply is used for and controlled by. If there is a coin with low supply but the owner holds most of the coins and only allow small part of the world to own the rest that is always a risk right there for everyone involved.

On the other hand, bnb is controlled by binance and they are the biggest holder of bnb but I still trust bnb coin and use it and trade it. Which shows you the supply doesn't really matter and even who has what doesn't matter as well, what that coin represents is the key. If a coin is good its good, if a coin is bad its bad, there is really no way of knowing how it will turn out without letting it evolve and see how it unfolds.

Look at ripple for example, ripple owns most of the xrp coins and its as centralized as it gets and there is a bunch of it but they are still doing alright.
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January 25, 2019, 06:46:34 AM
#89
Whatever, I don't think that supply matters at all. It should have fixed limitation, that's it. The capitalization matters. What is the point to check out for some kind of supply if crypto could have as much decimals as we need?
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January 25, 2019, 06:17:45 AM
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January 25, 2019, 05:51:51 AM
#87
  When it comes to picking your altcoins, do you take into consideration coin supply?  And if so, do you prefer high or low supply coins?
Yes, of course it will be included in my consideration before making an investment other than the potential possessed by the coin. If the coin has a large supply, I think the price of the coin will be cheap and if it is able to survive it will move like the previous coin coin. And if the coin has a small supply then the price will be high and that will be potential when many interested in the coin.
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January 25, 2019, 05:30:09 AM
#86
I prefer low supply with high demands and not so high in price.
THis will give you a great opportunity to have the profit in investing to that company.
BUt most ICO now are doing billion supplies.
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January 25, 2019, 05:25:51 AM
#85
It depends on the projects. I would prefer to choose a coin based on its volume of trading. If the volume is too low, it is too risky to invest money into it.
There is more volatility of the price in lower supply coin and bigger risk to lose money.
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ludenaprotocol.io
January 25, 2019, 05:21:37 AM
#84
  When it comes to picking your altcoins, do you take into consideration coin supply?  And if so, do you prefer high or low supply coins?
Low supply means greater rarity, nothing else, I do not care about it when I amm choosing my cryptocurrency. If it is a cryptocurrency, with a great product, with a fixed number of issued tokens (not like Ethereum), I will invest because there is a high chance that my tokens will become more valuable in the future  Smiley.
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