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Topic: How do you learn about other cryptos? - page 4. (Read 2041 times)

copper member
Activity: 322
Merit: 8
Coinmarketcap is the major site I use in checking for other cryptos. But if I need to take action on a coin, I just make use of rsihunter to filter out coins that are currently oversold so I can buy them
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1041
Sometimes I just visit website lie coinmarketcap and check which coin is traded heavily and then learn to search about it. If you are talking about tokens that are about to do an ICO then the Alternative currencies section is on that you can find the news, you will also be updated when you see users wearing signatures of them.
newbie
Activity: 114
Merit: 0
I never learned about crypto in formal school. I learned it self-taught. Searching for everything on google, in this forum and asking a friend who is better understood. Sometimes I discuss with the community. The community plays an important role in my learning process, because we can share knowledge about crypto.
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 100
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Curious to know how everyone finds and learns about all different sorts of altcoins. I personally go onto coinmarketcap and just find a random coin, and then research it's name on google. How do you do it?

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Usually i also find random coin from coinmarketcap and sometimes from reddit and telegram. I join several groups in telegram that like to talk about random token and coin, that's why when they said this token/coin has great potential then i will do some research about it.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1145
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There are exactly some trusted websites that provide the information about the good altcoins. But, the CoinMarketcap holds the most trusted lists with the certain big volume of the market analysis. Here, I commonly learn from the progress and changes happen in this site and confirm in the forum to find out whether it is good or not.
Agree , But the number one site that I know that helps me learn other crypto is this forum. Almost everything that I know is from this forum. Ofcourse I have some websites used to grow my knowledge like facebook and telegram because I have friends there that is helping me before to understand crypto.
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 107
Thanks to the Internet, there are many online resources where one can learn about cryptocurrencies. I use bitcointalk, CMC and Google search websites

Same, cmc is one of the best ways to check up on new coins that just recently entered the market.
member
Activity: 471
Merit: 10
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Thanks to the Internet, there are many online resources where one can learn about cryptocurrencies. I use bitcointalk, CMC and Google search websites
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 521
Curious to know how everyone finds and learns about all different sorts of altcoins. I personally go onto coinmarketcap and just find a random coin, and then research it's name on google. How do you do it?

Check out this masternode service I found... They're really changing the game... >>> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/setupmasternodescom-diy-we-teach-you-linux-and-how-to-setup-your-mn-3213738
There isn't just one source I rely on.
The biggest source amongst all is the bitcointalk forum and the signature campaigns. By going through posts on the forum, I see which companies are currently running campaigns for their coins and I begin researching about them. Apart from that I do open coinmarketcap regularly and ico bench so that I know which coin is doing good and which is not.
sr. member
Activity: 658
Merit: 250
There are exactly some trusted websites that provide the information about the good altcoins. But, the CoinMarketcap holds the most trusted lists with the certain big volume of the market analysis. Here, I commonly learn from the progress and changes happen in this site and confirm in the forum to find out whether it is good or not.
newbie
Activity: 224
Merit: 0
Dear all,
In my opinion, I join some crypto group (twitter, facebook, telegram,...), note some key things, save private document, and...
Time by time, I have much knowledges, make or join crypto myself. etc...
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
you can just check the value of token and read some news on coinmarketcap, but the most of information you need is here in the forum you can ask what you want to know and ask for guidance on other here in the forum.
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
This forum is of course the best tool, probably not as much in terms of quality but for sure in terms of quantity. It is then up to each one to understand the options available.
full member
Activity: 378
Merit: 100
In my assumption thither are no additional meaningful course of action additional than ANN or coinmarket and coin sites
newbie
Activity: 133
Merit: 0
Bitcointalk all the way. Honestly, I don't think there is a better source of information related to crypto out there than this forum itself. I joined Bitcointalk years ago which was one of the best decisions that I made. Bitcointalk and tokenmarket are 2 of the best websites to learn about crypto in general on a regular basis which I highly recommend to everyone. There are many people with a positive mindset who are willing to help out newbies of this forum through their experience in the crypto market which is one of the things I like the most about this amazing forum.
jr. member
Activity: 148
Merit: 1
Im going to check in coinmarket cap you can see their the all of the coins and the updated movement of coins price, value and volume or if their new coins or token are release in the market
hero member
Activity: 852
Merit: 500
Altcoin Calendar was once the source of altcoin launches. Not too sure now. I usually would comb through the Ann thread pages and look for less than 50 replies. Coinmarketcap is kind of late adding coins. By then, the coin is at least 2 weeks old.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
I am used to seeing the latest news from crypto on coinmarketcap. some websites that often become my reference is bountylord. and of course from this forum.
full member
Activity: 1260
Merit: 100
Curious to know how everyone finds and learns about all different sorts of altcoins. I personally go onto coinmarketcap and just find a random coin, and then research it's name on google. How do you do it?

Check out this masternode service I found... They're really changing the game... >>> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/setupmasternodescom-diy-we-teach-you-linux-and-how-to-setup-your-mn-3213738

what i do for learn a new coin is go to the official website of the coins. research about their coin function.
learn about their competitor, what makes they different with other coins. If all give a good point, i will buy some.
full member
Activity: 588
Merit: 100
I'm studying bitcointalk projects, because this is the only forum that today has a global audience, that's why we are all here today every day, this very much motivates people to work in promoting the Crypto-currency.
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 1
Just need to research in different place, reddit is probably my favourite as there aren't so many shillers there, they just get downvoted aswell. Youtube aswell, look for people who aren't constantly talking about ICOs as they're probably less interested in the money.
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