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sr. member
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Who the fuck cares what is the most innovative cryptocurrency if Bitcoin is not going anywhere. It's all just a shop talk. Bitcoin was, is and will be the highest valued cryptocurrency until smth new is built on top of it. 

Other technologies don't need to care what Bitcoin does or does not.
sr. member
Activity: 308
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Who the fuck cares what is the most innovative cryptocurrency if Bitcoin is not going anywhere. It's all just a shop talk. Bitcoin was, is and will be the highest valued cryptocurrency until smth new is built on top of it. 
sr. member
Activity: 405
Merit: 250
FIMK is great.  I love FIMK

What does FIMK do ?

sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 250
FIMK is great.  I love FIMK
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
The list in the OP seems very limited.  I am surprised that burst and truthcoin didn't make it.

The list of the coins doesn't need to be long. Here is only coins which are REALLY innovative and have NEW features unlike coins out of the list

nxt wins it hands down, just look at www.nxttechnologytree.com

Nem will soon be up their with nxt if not beyond it.

I don't consider NEM worth mention, but in terms of innovative, FIMK is basically on par (all NXT features can be directly incorporated into FIMK) and in other aspects way beyond NXT. That said, I'm aware that FIMK so far stays under the radar/uninteresting to many or most in the altcoin community Smiley.
newbie
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The list in the OP seems very limited.  I am surprised that burst and truthcoin didn't make it.

Qora should be there too.
newbie
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I can see LTCD (LitecoinDark) being a very strong altcoin soon.
hero member
Activity: 547
Merit: 502
BitSharesX

Solves some pretty big problems IMO:
  • transaction times (10 seconds flat, 5 on average)
  • volatility (bitAssets, like bitUSD)
  • profitable (bitcoin, as a system - operates at a net loss... how sustainable is that??)

Also - poll seems faulty - I don't have the option to vote... I can just see the results

This thread is being spammed by sock puppets... but NXT wins poll by 2:1 margin.

The BTSX pegs will crumble... when REAL volatility comes along...
If they cannot be SETTLED for fiat or physical commodity they will fail in a spectacular fashion. Ka-boom.

Can you please run through an example to show how it will crumble?  I noticed Bter has a market for BitUSD/USD thus could get out directly?

Well, the world's commodity exchanges for > 100 years...
Have relied on SETTLEMENT in commodity (corn) or cash (USD) on a specific date...
To maintain viabililty and order on their exchanges... especially when things get crazy.

So BitShares (a bunch of academics and coders)...
Is saying that all these silly market professionals have been wrong for a century...
They have a simple way to replace compulsory settlement.

So, great, their "pegs" are holding to within 5% in dead markets...
In a market that's 80% Chinese traders and totally manipulated...
Wait till some real volatility comes along... a 20% swing in one of their "pegs".

Then we will see... the Bitshare markets will likely stop trading... and people will get screwed.

For example, short positions are "closed out" with a 5% penalty when margin runs out.
The above sentence assumes an orderly market and BIDS and OFFERS.

What if there are no bids/offers? What happens to shorts/longs that are >>> bankrupt?

They could have paid a consultant from the Chicago Board of Trade $10,000 to AUDIT BitShares...
You know, a market professional not some economics professor or C coder...
Then I could have had faith in their approach...
But these types of people always insist of reinventing the wheel in a vaccum.


Please do not take offense however I am still only seeing opinions here, is there something wrong with the market mechanics that will cause it to collapse where others will not?  Where did you get 80% Chinese traders and manipulation from?  My research into BTSX has shown me quite the opposite, however I am always open to hear what educated others have to say.

I have been watching this thread discussing their market mechanics and they appear quite solid to meet the goal of maintaining a peg.  https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=9029.0  I may be giving the benefit of the doubt however they appear to be heading the the right direction to help the community.  To be honest watching their forum, I have not seen any other community work at the pace they have been along with accepting feedback from everyone.
legendary
Activity: 1588
Merit: 1000
BitSharesX

Solves some pretty big problems IMO:
  • transaction times (10 seconds flat, 5 on average)
  • volatility (bitAssets, like bitUSD)
  • profitable (bitcoin, as a system - operates at a net loss... how sustainable is that??)

Also - poll seems faulty - I don't have the option to vote... I can just see the results

This thread is being spammed by sock puppets... but NXT wins poll by 2:1 margin.

The BTSX pegs will crumble... when REAL volatility comes along...
If they cannot be SETTLED for fiat or physical commodity they will fail in a spectacular fashion. Ka-boom.

Can you please run through an example to show how it will crumble?  I noticed Bter has a market for BitUSD/USD thus could get out directly?

Well, the world's commodity exchanges for > 100 years...
Have relied on SETTLEMENT in commodity (corn) or cash (USD) on a specific date...
To maintain viabililty and order on their exchanges... especially when things get crazy.

So BitShares (a bunch of academics and coders)...
Is saying that all these silly market professionals have been wrong for a century...
They have a simple way to replace compulsory settlement.

So, great, their "pegs" are holding to within 5% in dead markets...
In a market that's 80% Chinese traders and totally manipulated...
Wait till some real volatility comes along... a 20% swing in one of their "pegs".

Then we will see... the Bitshare markets will likely stop trading... and people will get screwed.

For example, short positions are "closed out" with a 5% penalty when margin runs out.
The above sentence assumes an orderly market and BIDS and OFFERS.

What if there are no bids/offers? What happens to shorts/longs that are >>> bankrupt?

They could have paid a consultant from the Chicago Board of Trade $10,000 to AUDIT BitShares...
You know, a market professional not some economics professor or C coder...
Then I could have had faith in their approach...
But these types of people always insist of reinventing the wheel in a vaccum.
member
Activity: 138
Merit: 10
The list in the OP seems very limited.  I am surprised that burst and truthcoin didn't make it.

The list of the coins doesn't need to be long. Here is only coins which are REALLY innovative and have NEW features unlike coins out of the list
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1001
I love solarcoin. Grin
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1005
syscoin has aliases, data storage, decentralized marketplace, certificates now doing decentralized exchange of all these services and assets. Dont know anything that competes with this.. btsx is good and does assets well but doesnt have the rest.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1001
Korecoin. ...

Download the qt and you can make anon calls.
Also POB is on the way
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
BTSX for sure
hero member
Activity: 547
Merit: 502
BitSharesX

Solves some pretty big problems IMO:
  • transaction times (10 seconds flat, 5 on average)
  • volatility (bitAssets, like bitUSD)
  • profitable (bitcoin, as a system - operates at a net loss... how sustainable is that??)

Also - poll seems faulty - I don't have the option to vote... I can just see the results

This thread is being spammed by sock puppets... but NXT wins poll by 2:1 margin.

The BTSX pegs will crumble... when REAL volatility comes along...
If they cannot be SETTLED for fiat or physical commodity they will fail in a spectacular fashion. Ka-boom.

Can you please run through an example to show how it will crumble?  I noticed Bter has a market for BitUSD/USD thus could get out directly?
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
The list in the OP seems very limited.  I am surprised that burst and truthcoin didn't make it.
member
Activity: 138
Merit: 10
BitSharesX

Solves some pretty big problems IMO:
  • transaction times (10 seconds flat, 5 on average)
  • volatility (bitAssets, like bitUSD)
  • profitable (bitcoin, as a system - operates at a net loss... how sustainable is that??)

Also - poll seems faulty - I don't have the option to vote... I can just see the results

This thread is being spammed by sock puppets... but NXT wins poll by 2:1 margin.

The BTSX pegs will crumble... when REAL volatility comes along...
If they cannot be SETTLED for fiat or physical commodity they will fail in a spectacular fashion. Ka-boom.

Interesting statement about cause-and-effect relationships between volatility and it's connection to the fiat world
legendary
Activity: 1588
Merit: 1000
BitSharesX

Solves some pretty big problems IMO:
  • transaction times (10 seconds flat, 5 on average)
  • volatility (bitAssets, like bitUSD)
  • profitable (bitcoin, as a system - operates at a net loss... how sustainable is that??)

Also - poll seems faulty - I don't have the option to vote... I can just see the results

This thread is being spammed by sock puppets... but NXT wins poll by 2:1 margin.

The BTSX pegs will crumble... when REAL volatility comes along...
If they cannot be SETTLED for fiat or physical commodity they will fail in a spectacular fashion. Ka-boom.
sr. member
Activity: 289
Merit: 250
Bitshares all the way, they solved the problems with bitcoin

blockchain bloat with annual pruning
transaction speed, 10 seconds
price stability with bitusd
usability with titan
increased centralization of mining with DPOS

And they have only just begun.


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I have to agree with that
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
Bitcoin shouldn't be in the lists because it's the Godfather of all.

Yea I agree without bitcoin there might not be any altcoin. It should be "What is the Most Innovative Cryptocurrency/Technology After Bitcoin?"
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