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Rational discussion Blackcoin, Peercoin, Cryptogenic Bullion – Making more logical investment choices

What we have just witnessed is a manifestation of the greed that underlies our markets, and it’s not a bad thing. Everyone is out there to make profit for themselves, and this is what keeps the wheels of the capital train rolling. There is also a lot of innovative development from groups who wish to advance this blockchain technology and who understand its true implications beyond currencies.  

Yesterdays discussion during the pump: Will we ever stop falling for scams? Every slightly new concept brings on a parasitic horde of get-rich-quick participants. Auroracoin vs Blackcoin
  
For those disciplined investors who are looking for a low inflation, proof of stake coin, with a history of stability and progress, I would like to offer two suggestions. One is that you consider holding some Peercoin (PPC). It has 100x the number of weeks of mining (fair distribution) than Blackcoin and is the original PoS innovator. If you are looking for potentially more risk and return, I would point you to Cryptogenic Bullion (CGB), which has been mined for almost a year now (50x weeks) to ensure a fair distribution of coins. While Peercoin has a higher inflation of 6%+, Cryptogenic Bullion is already settling into its long term target of 2% making it appealing to investment capital.  
  
In case you missed it, at the peak of the Blackcoin pump, CGB released its rival to the Blackcoin Multipool innovation:
Cryptogenic Bullion Launches Next Generation Profit-Spending Manual Multipool Add-on (Works with your existing multipool!)
To join, simply follow the link and view the infographic.  
  
CGB has been building an amazing amount of momentum in the community. To those who like to do their homework, these weekly updates really spell it out:  
  
CGB Core Team Weekly Update – April 9, 2014  
CGB Core Team Weekly Update – April 1, 2014  
CGB Core Team Weekly Update – March 25, 2014  
CGB Core Team Weekly Update – March 18, 2014  
CGB Core Team Weekly Update – March 11, 2014  
CGB Core Team Meeting Update – March 4, 2014
  
Latest chart analysis - April 12 
More information at http://cgb.holdings and /r/CryptogenicBullion  
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