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I believe as far as dollar value goes, that growth will be in this order:

Litecoin
Quarkcoin
StableCoin
Protoshares

However, as far as percentage increase goes:

StableCoin
Securecoin
Quarkcoin
Digitalcoin

A lot of the others just aren't that promising.

hero member
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Stablecoin
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DigiByte Founder
Did anyone just dump some BTC for an Alt Coin?
sr. member
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V for Victory or Rather JustV8
Peercoin.

Active development
Active community
Real innovation
Proven Network

And what, pray tell, could I spend my peercoins on? Nothing?


At least with Sexcoin I can buy a dildo and make a sub sandwich out of it.  Grin
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Mintcoin: Get some
Peercoin.

Active development
Active community
Real innovation
Proven Network
legendary
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
I think you forgot

Zetacoin   with a  market cap of $ 3,638,416

Anoncoin   with a  market cap of    $ 3,426,723

StableCoin   with a  market cap of    $ 3,345,065
   
What about these! Don't you think they are worth the try?


I would personally think that those coins current market cap could be easily exceeded by other coins.

Anoncoin is a really great coin, its just perhaps not a coin to be adopted by the masses.

People also tend to get 'buzzed' by various coins when they are new or see a revival. I'm currently unsure of the future position of Stablecoin.

Quark (like Securecoin) is great for some obvious reasons. These two coins don't really require specialist computer hardware to start mining them, this is something that new people to crypto currency should really appreciate.

Its also a better and somewhat fairer approach. You shouldn't really need to buy expensive computer hardware to participate in crypto-currency mining - in a ideal world. It actually helps to keep these coins decentralized.
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I think you forgot

Zetacoin   with a  market cap of $ 3,638,416

Anoncoin   with a  market cap of    $ 3,426,723

StableCoin   with a  market cap of    $ 3,345,065
   
What about these! Don't you think they are worth the try?
legendary
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
Growth in terms of user base and growth as value / worth are two very different things.

Litecoin should now be considered a mainstream coin. So, in no particular order...

Peercoin

digitalcoin

Securecoin

Cryptogenicbullion

The coin I'm voting for is Securecoin. Its quite possibly the most underrated alt. coin in existance right now. Its basically Quark (super secure), using bitcoins proven economic model. It had a fair launch, unlike a lot of the alt. coins released before it.

The popularity of Feathercoin puzzles me greatly: http://cryptolife.net/an-in-depth-look-at-feathercoin-the-coin-that-started-it-all/

I'd be more of a fan of either Worldcoin or Megacoin, but digitalcoin is just a much better coin imho and this thread is about growth. digitalcoin has a much greater potential for growth as of right now, simply because its less popular. When the CryptoAve exchange launches, both digitalcoin and Securecoin could see major popularity increases in both user base and value / worth.
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I voted for Quark but I am rooting for litecoin.  I said Quark because the rapid early mining will get some current and former BTC honchoes to back it while they also seem to have gained some good support from mainstream media types.

I like Litecoin because it may be furtherest along in developing the infrastructure of a coin such as faucets and sites (dicenow) that use it.  If blockchain.info would launch a LTC wallet or Coinbase started selling it then it would cement its early mover advantage.  I thought that would have happened by now already.
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I like how the title is growth and not value, for example

A coin with one service grows to two, 100% growth, while a coin with 100 services get 50 more it's only 50% growth, so the smaller grew more, yay!
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DigiByte Founder
If BTC loses support at 800 and crashes down to 600, what does that mean for the future growth of altcoins? I wasn't around during the earlier crashes so i never got to see what happens.

Do they recover just as strongly as BTC? Do the weaker ones die out, resulting in the better alts coming back even stronger?
No one was really paying attention back then (Feb-May) to Alt coins. Everyone went wild when the price went from $15- $30 and Proudhorn kept saying the price was gonna crash back to $5. Then when the price went from $40 - $80 and then up to $260 with a major crash. I was one of the people who was caught in the Gox lag. I was Goxed & lost half my BTC in that dump. Damn auto order executed at the worst possible time.  That's when I changed my strategy to buy and hold Smiley

Since most alts are directly tied to BTC a long down term would affect them. But this is BTC we are talking about. Price will hit $1300 next Mon/ Tue. $2k by Christmas. This pattern has been repeating all year. Soon as fresh deposits come in on Monday, up we go & so do all the other alts.
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If BTC loses support at 800 and crashes down to 600, what does that mean for the future growth of altcoins? I wasn't around during the earlier crashes so i never got to see what happens.

Do they recover just as strongly as BTC? Do the weaker ones die out, resulting in the better alts coming back even stronger?

Altcoins were never this strong in the previous crashes. A few were around (LTC, NMC, FTC, etc) in April but didn't have nearly the visibility and attention they do now.

So, short answer:

We're all going to find out how alt coins react if bitcoin crashes.
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If BTC loses support at 800 and crashes down to 600, what does that mean for the future growth of altcoins? I wasn't around during the earlier crashes so i never got to see what happens.

Do they recover just as strongly as BTC? Do the weaker ones die out, resulting in the better alts coming back even stronger?
hero member
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Institute of Advance Blockchain Research
speculation of what altcoin will experience great potential in 2014

one of many is (Protoshares/bitshares) but I'm not even talking about
that.

how can anyone not mention "Mastercoin" MSC
but ofcourse it's not a altcoin it's the new protocol layer
being built on top of bitcoin

Mastercoin is 5-6 times more valuable than LTC
Keep an eye on MSC in 2014 prices could be 1:1 MSC/BTC

time to perform  due diligence on this project

the only altcoins that's has potential to truly survive
are the ones who have innovation to offer if not
it's becomes one of pump & dump & than it ends
up on life support & dies on cryptsy dot com.  Grin

best regards
peer2peer360
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DigiByte Founder
Will we see any ASIC mining in Quark? Is it even possible?

Not possible, as far as I know, because of the multiple hashing algorithms.


Someone please correct me if that's not true.
you could make an asic for the first algorithm, feed the results to the cpu, which would give you a 12.5% performance increase compared to pure cpu mining using the same cpu
a second asic for the second algorithm would give you 14.3% compared to the previous setup (asic1>asic2>cpu instead of asic1>cpu)
third asic 16.7% and so on, until you reach the limit of not being able to have an asic for the last 3

in the end it is a question if 6 different asics in series followed by a cpu is more efficient than 3 cpus for getting the same hashrate

Very interesting. The real questions is after the first 6 months, what will be the incentive for miners to mine and keep the network strong?
newbie
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Will we see any ASIC mining in Quark? Is it even possible?

Not possible, as far as I know, because of the multiple hashing algorithms.


Someone please correct me if that's not true.
you could make an asic for the first algorithm, feed the results to the cpu, which would give you a 12.5% performance increase compared to pure cpu mining using the same cpu
a second asic for the second algorithm would give you 14.3% compared to the previous setup (asic1>asic2>cpu instead of asic1>cpu)
third asic 16.7% and so on, until you reach the limit of not being able to have an asic for the last 3

in the end it is a question if 6 different asics in series followed by a cpu is more efficient than 3 cpus for getting the same hashrate
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NMC, XPM, WDC, GLD and MEC...

All base in my own speculation not bias towards any particular, one of those in gonna replace LTC my 2 cents.
sr. member
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LTC/QRK/XRP

Put enough into this trio and you will be a millionaire by end of next year. 

Those three are my picks as well. Plus I'm watching Protoshares. I think there could be something there.

But I honestly feel like Quark has the best combination of buzz, community, and features that it could really fly this year. It's still a long shot, but one I'm not willing to pass up.
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DigiByte Founder
Looks like there is some solid support for Quark. Over 600 btc traded on Cryptsy today, more than any other on there. Also more than NVC, XPM & TRC on BTC-E. People moving in fast. Lord help us when it gets launched on a Chinese exchange.
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LTC/QRK/XRP

Put enough into this trio and you will be a millionaire by end of next year. 
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