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hero member
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March 22, 2016, 01:14:38 PM
#23
Invested few times in just new created Altcoins and so far it gave me no profit. After all most of them are just shit coins become total worthless. Frustrating when they end in 1 satoshi price when you paid much more.
hero member
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March 22, 2016, 01:00:37 PM
#22
Best way is to watch how community rising and what kind of atmosphere is in tread.
If they expecting some good news investigate more, you are maybe on right track, but this is very dangerous
if behind devs standing pumper group. So open your eyes.
newbie
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March 22, 2016, 12:52:51 PM
#21

You'd have to hire someone if you're not technical. Or maybe I should sell mine.

Here's what I got on the last run a few hours ago. This is the kind of thing a script outputs

CMC    Name      Ticker     CAP     Vol    1hr     24hr     1week   Ratio
203    HODLCoin HODLCoin    HODL     68811     604    6.31     23.39     ?   113.9254966887
240    DeBuNe DeBuNe    DEBUNE     32907     28    -0.06     2.47     ?   1175.25
270    C-Bit C-Bit    XCT     16435     566    0.08     9.95     ?   29.0371024735
314    Bubble Bubble    BUB     2245     18    0.07     1.53     ?   124.7222222222
324    Antilitecoin Antilitecoin    ALTC     965     13    0.04     -4.56     ?   74.2307692308
327    Coinaid Coinaid    CAID     839     13    0.06     1.52     ?   64.5384615385
332    Independent Money System Independent ...    IMS     486     28    0.04     4.15     ?   17.3571428571


It's not a guarantee though - in fact I can guarantee some of these are dogs. It's just a starting point for research - you can't write a script for that.

I have very little experience writing scripts and thought I could do this one but I'm having a little trouble, PM me if you decide to sell yours, I would definitely be interested! Wink  If not, could you point me in the direction of a good resource for learning more about writing them myself?
newbie
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March 22, 2016, 12:52:24 PM
#20
Does it begin with "E" and end in "thereum"

Bit late for getting into that now. OP is looking for help finding the next big thing, not last week's big thing. Any fool can do that.

You really think ethereum is finished?  Lol!

Yes, I think it's all downhill from here for ETH. Certainly no possibility of getting 100 or 1000 times back on your invesment like there is with little cap alts.
legendary
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March 22, 2016, 12:41:08 PM
#19
Firstly it is a road map.
Secondly, it is highly desirable that there were no preliminary sales coins.
In the mass, follow the news in the main branch.
Fourth, you need to learn more about Dev (his past projects, etc.)
And finally, good luck) I'm in the middle fork in the selection, it turns out to make 200-400% profit.
sr. member
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March 22, 2016, 12:33:52 PM
#18
Does it begin with "E" and end in "thereum"

Bit late for getting into that now. OP is looking for help finding the next big thing, not last week's big thing. Any fool can do that.

You really think ethereum is finished?  Lol!
newbie
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March 22, 2016, 12:27:57 PM
#17
Does it begin with "E" and end in "thereum"

Bit late for getting into that now. OP is looking for help finding the next big thing, not last week's big thing. Any fool can do that.
sr. member
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March 22, 2016, 12:19:21 PM
#16
Does it begin with "E" and end in "thereum"

Not interested in coin promotion/hype. 

Stay poor then
newbie
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March 22, 2016, 12:10:53 PM
#15
Does it begin with "E" and end in "thereum"

Not interested in coin promotion/hype. 
sr. member
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March 22, 2016, 11:52:08 AM
#14
Does it begin with "E" and end in "thereum"
legendary
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March 22, 2016, 09:26:05 AM
#13
In case you did not notice people claim all these coins are legit.
And you let to know far more than the advice you are requesting.. i am done here.
Not interested in playing games.

and yeah you have asked the same question as 100's of others OP.
newbie
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March 22, 2016, 03:27:55 AM
#12
Price is pretty irrelevant, available supply doesn't mean a lot on it's own, but volume is really important.

There are two key things I look at in a newly added coin - the market cap, the volume . . . and most importanly market cap divided by volume. That really tells a story - I like something around a ratio of 100. You won't get this number on CMC, gotta do that in your script.

You can see this even with larger coins - You want a good ratio . . . for example
Bitcoin 74:1
Litecoin 118:1

Compare that to larger coins with suspect valuations -
Ripple 1700:1
Bytecoin 979:1

Too large and it's a dodgy premine, too small and it's a pump'n'dump.


Well damn..I was expecting some crazy algorithm haha. That's exactly the kind of constructive information I was trying to find! Grin So from that point I'd assume you just need to do your research and look for any scammy tell tales.  

I have been out of the cryptocurrency loop for a little while and assume that scammers have evolved with the times. Obviously huge premines as you said are suspect and that ratio seems a decent way to identify a pump n dump. Are there any new red flags that scream scam to you from your experience?

Seriously, huge thanks for all the info.
newbie
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March 22, 2016, 03:11:05 AM
#11
Price is pretty irrelevant, available supply doesn't mean a lot on it's own, but volume is really important.

There are two key things I look at in a newly added coin - the market cap, the volume . . . and most importanly market cap divided by volume. That really tells a story - I like something around a ratio of 100. You won't get this number on CMC, gotta do that in your script.

Where does a non tech person get and run a script like that ?

You'd have to hire someone if you're not technical. Or maybe I should sell mine.

Here's what I got on the last run a few hours ago. This is the kind of thing a script outputs

CMC    Name      Ticker     CAP     Vol    1hr     24hr     1week   Ratio
203    HODLCoin HODLCoin    HODL     68811     604    6.31     23.39     ?   113.9254966887
240    DeBuNe DeBuNe    DEBUNE     32907     28    -0.06     2.47     ?   1175.25
270    C-Bit C-Bit    XCT     16435     566    0.08     9.95     ?   29.0371024735
314    Bubble Bubble    BUB     2245     18    0.07     1.53     ?   124.7222222222
324    Antilitecoin Antilitecoin    ALTC     965     13    0.04     -4.56     ?   74.2307692308
327    Coinaid Coinaid    CAID     839     13    0.06     1.52     ?   64.5384615385
332    Independent Money System Independent ...    IMS     486     28    0.04     4.15     ?   17.3571428571


It's not a guarantee though - in fact I can guarantee some of these are dogs. It's just a starting point for research - you can't write a script for that.
newbie
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March 22, 2016, 03:05:44 AM
#10
Start by searching for the other topics just like this one created already.
There is probably 100+

Then i usually ask what is your intention.
- Profit.. NOW!!
- Long term / Investment ?
- Currency Usage.. now or later ?
- Do you want to support Crypto ?
- Combo of reasons ?

Your asking a vague question.
And it's the same as when every other person asked here before.

You might as well walk into a store and say show me something i like.

As I assume you know, the climate in the cryptocurrency world is constantly changing. I posted a new topic because I am interested in current crypto concepts and how to navigate them properly.

 To answer your question, my intention is long term investment and to gain a greater understanding about the underlying technology .  Obviously, investing in stable growing industry results in monetary gain so I won't act like I'm not interested in profit, but I fully support crypto and believe that it is the future of currency.

With all (due?) respect, my question is not vague, as I am specifically asking what set of criteria people are using to determine the legitimacy of new coins.  Additionally, the reality of the situation is contrary to your analogy. This is more like me walking into a hardware store and asking long time customers what characteristics of previously purchased tools they have found to be indicitave of a long lasting product.
hero member
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March 22, 2016, 02:56:17 AM
#9
Price is pretty irrelevant, available supply doesn't mean a lot on it's own, but volume is really important.

There are two key things I look at in a newly added coin - the market cap, the volume . . . and most importanly market cap divided by volume. That really tells a story - I like something around a ratio of 100. You won't get this number on CMC, gotta do that in your script.

Where does a non tech person get and run a script like that ?
newbie
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March 22, 2016, 02:38:30 AM
#8
I keep an eye on coinmarketcap for new coins - before it hits cmc, it's too early.

Here's the table,

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/views/all/

If you see a '?' in the last column (7 day change), that's a new coin that's just been added to CMC and is worthy of further investigation. Sometimes CMC makes a mistakes and puts a '?' in the last column, so to make sure, check the chart to make sure it doesn't have much history.

I have a script set up to report new coins hitting CMC for me that meet certain parameters.

It's not a guarantee, but it generally throws up coins that are worthy of further investigation.

Thanks for the tip! I always get bogged down trying to weed through ANN posts for new coins but this method makes much more sense.  I'll have to look into making a script of my own Smiley I think I can figure that out, but what about these parameters you speak of? Just values from CMC?

Thanks again  Grin

Doesn't still help me decide which coin to buy for an investment. is it just he CMC that we need to check?
what should we look for in the columns of Price, Available Supply and Volume?

Price is pretty irrelevant, available supply doesn't mean a lot on it's own, but volume is really important.

There are two key things I look at in a newly added coin - the market cap, the volume . . . and most importanly market cap divided by volume. That really tells a story - I like something around a ratio of 100. You won't get this number on CMC, gotta do that in your script.

You can see this even with larger coins - You want a good ratio . . . for example
Bitcoin 74:1
Litecoin 118:1

Compare that to larger coins with suspect valuations -
Ripple 1700:1
Bytecoin 979:1

Too large and it's a dodgy premine, too small and it's a pump'n'dump.


newbie
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March 22, 2016, 02:32:29 AM
#7
as a trader, I did not just focus on one coin. but if there is a new coin put in an exchanger, I will focus on that coin because pump and dump scheme will be very profitable

I'm not much interested in trading as I am in finding legitimate projects that have potential to grow and develop over time but I appreciate the advice!
legendary
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March 22, 2016, 02:31:10 AM
#6
I keep an eye on coinmarketcap for new coins - before it hits cmc, it's too early.

Here's the table,

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/views/all/

If you see a '?' in the last column (7 day change), that's a new coin that's just been added to CMC and is worthy of further investigation. Sometimes CMC makes a mistakes and puts a '?' in the last column, so to make sure, check the chart to make sure it doesn't have much history.

I have a script set up to report new coins hitting CMC for me that meet certain parameters.

It's not a guarantee, but it generally throws up coins that are worthy of further investigation.

Thanks for the tip! I always get bogged down trying to weed through ANN posts for new coins but this method makes much more sense.  I'll have to look into making a script of my own Smiley I think I can figure that out, but what about these parameters you speak of? Just values from CMC?

Thanks again  Grin

Doesn't still help me decide which coin to buy for an investment. is it just he CMC that we need to check?
what should we look for in the columns of Price, Available Supply and Volume?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
March 22, 2016, 02:25:48 AM
#5
I keep an eye on coinmarketcap for new coins - before it hits cmc, it's too early.

Here's the table,

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/views/all/

If you see a '?' in the last column (7 day change), that's a new coin that's just been added to CMC and is worthy of further investigation. Sometimes CMC makes a mistakes and puts a '?' in the last column, so to make sure, check the chart to make sure it doesn't have much history.

I have a script set up to report new coins hitting CMC for me that meet certain parameters.

It's not a guarantee, but it generally throws up coins that are worthy of further investigation.

Thanks for the tip! I always get bogged down trying to weed through ANN posts for new coins but this method makes much more sense.  I'll have to look into making a script of my own Smiley I think I can figure that out, but what about these parameters you speak of? Just values from CMC?

Thanks again  Grin
legendary
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March 22, 2016, 02:20:38 AM
#4
Start by searching for the other topics just like this one created already.
There is probably 100+

Then i usually ask what is your intention.
- Profit.. NOW!!
- Long term / Investment ?
- Currency Usage.. now or later ?
- Do you want to support Crypto ?
- Combo of reasons ?

Your asking a vague question.
And it's the same as when every other person asked here before.

You might as well walk into a store and say show me something i like.
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