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Topic: Mainstream coins or altcoins? - page 4. (Read 462 times)

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September 14, 2023, 03:01:10 PM
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Perhaps I've always been a lone ranger, which sometimes makes me feel lonely. I'd like to connect with cryptocurrency investors from around the world and share our insights and experiences.
Maybe you are referring to Bitcoin as mainstream coins? If that is the case then it's good, I mean since this community is obviously focusing on it as the name implies and with a lot of us here into BTC, then I suggest you try it yourself instead of meme or hype coins.

As for altcoins, I do agree, just look at the top 5 or 10 coins in the marketcap right now. Like ETH, BNB, ADA, and invest on them in the long run though, it might be best thing that you will do in crypto, just saying.
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September 14, 2023, 02:56:52 PM
#10
Perhaps I've always been a lone ranger, which sometimes makes me feel lonely. I'd like to connect with cryptocurrency investors from around the world and share our insights and experiences.

Well if you have followed certain coins then maybe they have their official telegram groups or maybe you have to found it yourself to connect to this investors. But this is the beauty though of crypto as you can go lone wolf and be fine with it?

So I don't understand why you feel lonely? perhaps it could be that you lost some money already?

Regardless though, just do your own research and maybe it's best if you stick with altcoins that is in the top 10.
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September 14, 2023, 12:44:10 PM
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What the hell is this lol. What is the topic name, and what is that OP wrote? This makes no sense at all, I have never seen anything like this ever in my life at this forum. I have seen people end up shilling for stuff, even here I see people shilling for stuff, which is sad to be fair because the topic is irrelevant and why would you want to shill for something that has nothing to do with this topic.

But at the end of the day, we end up seeing these people and these things in the end. I believe that OP wanted to talk with people because he felt lonely, and that is why he created this topic, you can chat with people at telegram better, this isn't really the place to be able to chat that fast to be fair.
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September 14, 2023, 12:06:02 PM
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I am very confused by your question with mainstream coins? I checked on Coinmarket there are none, so what is the difference between mainstream coins and altcoins?

If called mainstream means altcoins that are on the rise?

Well connected with investors from all over the world, is that what is meant by interacting or wanting to show that we are investors? I don't think that's possible.

A little confusion, if between mainstream and altcoin why not choose bitcoin?
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September 14, 2023, 11:47:06 AM
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Perhaps I've always been a lone ranger, which sometimes makes me feel lonely. I'd like to connect with cryptocurrency investors from around the world and share our insights and experiences.

Mainstream coins or altcoins?, your question is too ambiguous, friend, you must first understand what the words "mainstream" and "altcoins" mean. Let me tell you, the word "mainstream coins" in crypto means referring to coins/tokens that are often used or known by people in crypto itself, in this case we can define mainstream coins as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) Binance Coin (BNB), Ripple (XRP), Dogecoin (DOGE) or Tron (TRX).

Meanwhile, the meaning of the word "Altcoins" on the crypto side is any crypto asset other than Bitcoin (BTC) itself, do you understand at this point? Not only me, I'm sure all the responses that will come in will also talk about the confusion of your question.
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September 14, 2023, 09:12:59 AM
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Perhaps I've always been a lone ranger, which sometimes makes me feel lonely.
Much better to remain a lone ranger and alone on this market and just browse whatever is happening in the market. I know that it's good to have some peers but when money talks, you'll never know who the actual is you're talking to.

I'd like to connect with cryptocurrency investors from around the world and share our insights and experiences.
Be careful with who you connect to.

There are folks there that have ill intention to someone like you who's looking for some help. They will inject you with the altcoins that they are supporting but even with that, always DYOR.
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September 14, 2023, 08:47:35 AM
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Perhaps I've always been a lone ranger, which sometimes makes me feel lonely. I'd like to connect with cryptocurrency investors from around the world and share our insights and experiences.

There are only two classifications: either Bitcoin or altcoins, as any coin created after Bitcoin is considered an alternative coin. So, I think your question goes like that. Well, I would choose both. Don't limit your investment to just one, as this market is not for Bitcoin only. The reason why this market has grown is because of plenty of altcoins that were created. While most of them turn out to be abandoned projects or scams, there are altcoins that still exist and are already successful. So, it's just a matter of studying a certain project to see its potential in the future. Also, if you want to minimize the risk in investing, you need to diversify your funds, which means you should invest in altcoins alongside Bitcoin.
Thank you for your input, and I greatly appreciate your perspective. In the cryptocurrency market, there are indeed two primary classifications: Bitcoin and altcoins. Given Bitcoin's pioneering status, it has always been in the spotlight. However, the emergence of altcoins has added more dynamism to this market.For me, I tend to lean towards investing in some altcoins rather than just Bitcoin. While many altcoin projects end up being abandoned or scams, there are also several altcoin projects that have shown remarkable promise and achieved success. I believe the key lies in carefully researching and analyzing specific projects to understand their future potential and feasibility.Additionally, the risk management aspect you mentioned is crucial. To mitigate investment risks, I also employ a diversified strategy, which means I invest in some altcoins alongside Bitcoin to balance my investment portfolio.Most importantly, I genuinely wish to connect with cryptocurrency investors from around the world and share our insights and experiences. If you have any suggestions or methods that could help me engage and communicate better with this community, I would greatly appreciate it.
 If you are willing to share some insights on how to connect with other cryptocurrency investors, it would be highly valuable. I look forward to building relationships with like-minded individuals and pursuing success together in the world of digital currencies!
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September 14, 2023, 07:57:33 AM
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Perhaps I've always been a lone ranger, which sometimes makes me feel lonely. I'd like to connect with cryptocurrency investors from around the world and share our insights and experiences.

There are only two classifications: either Bitcoin or altcoins, as any coin created after Bitcoin is considered an alternative coin. So, I think your question goes like that. Well, I would choose both. Don't limit your investment to just one, as this market is not for Bitcoin only. The reason why this market has grown is because of plenty of altcoins that were created. While most of them turn out to be abandoned projects or scams, there are altcoins that still exist and are already successful. So, it's just a matter of studying a certain project to see its potential in the future. Also, if you want to minimize the risk in investing, you need to diversify your funds, which means you should invest in altcoins alongside Bitcoin.
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September 14, 2023, 07:23:44 AM
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You haven't specified your perception of mainstream cryptocurrencies. From what I gather, mainstream cryptocurrencies typically include only Bitcoin and Ethereum. However, we are all aware that not everyone can afford to buy these expensive coins. Therefore, many of us opt for other alternative coins that are more affordable and offer good value. We often consider factors such as the trading volume of the coin we want to purchase, whether it is listed on top-tier exchanges, and also take into account the strength of the coin's community. Mainstream coins are good to hold for the long term.
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September 14, 2023, 05:51:37 AM
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Mainstream coins? Do you mean HYPE coin?

If yes, then the answer depends on the trading you are gonna do. You want to do high-risk and potential high chance losing money choose (Mainstream-coin), for long-term and safe risk lose you can always choose top-altcoins.

Mainstream coins just like gambling, always be ready throwing your money to trashcan.
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September 14, 2023, 02:48:27 AM
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Perhaps I've always been a lone ranger, which sometimes makes me feel lonely. I'd like to connect with cryptocurrency investors from around the world and share our insights and experiences.
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