As for the "next" Quark coin (Quark) or "Quarkcoin"
SRC (Securecoin) is even better than Quark, imo, by being much more rare, and more fair.
Their very much the same. In fact real close to identical but with much less SRC than QRK that
will ever exist. SRC also had what some term a much more fair beginning. Not to mention that
it doesn't finish it's PoW mining any sooner than Bitcoin which is a very long time from now.
Where as Quark is almost finished with it's PoW mining already.
At any rate Securecoin is imo the superior Quark type of Crypto for those very reasons.
The best of breed is Securecoin, and it's still off many's radar, but not likely for much longer.
Already the returns for SRC have been stellar, and it just keeps on doing that same thing, better
than all but one other in my 2 dozen or so portfolio of crypto types and that other one is extremely
high risk, and with a tiny market cap, with extreme swings. Where as SRC is the real deal.
QRK & SRC are the only two crypto's yet that are based on 6 algorithms making them not only
extremely future proof, and the most extremely secure of all crypto's, and also extremely (next to
impossible it's believed) to get them mined through any asic hardware ever.
In other words they will both be CPU mined for a very long time, maybe all the way through their
production. Everyone can CPU mine Securecoin for a long time to come.
Check it out for yourself:
http://securecoin.org/about/ Disclaimer: I own BOTH, btw. Fact is I hold over two dozen types of crypto so I am really not
very biased in any of them. Trying to figure out which to hold more of than the others is what
keeps me very occupied as a hobby. And it doesn't matter which outperforms which to myself
yet I am rooting for all of them to suceed, right along with all the other more established ones
including the King which is Bitcoin of course.
Of any crypto type out there already it's Securecoin that keeps me in utter joy and amazement.
As for the "next" WDC:
Many could fit the bill. Not long ago it was Megacoin and Feathercoin that jumped into the early
lead in this particular flavor of crypto. They may return to leading this pack of alt.coins again.
Or yet others may rise and challenge.
I figure that Megacoin is likely to fiercely compete with Worldcoin going forward.
But there is imo plenty of space for both, Feathercoin too, and MANY more types too.
Precious & Rare Sector Crypto's
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(all with below 5 million to ever be issued through their PoW):
and some with only 1 million (CGB) or 500k (BTB) that will
ever be produced in their PoW phase.
These may, or may not be the biggest hits of 2014.
They are to myself already. Only time will tell if others agree.
I have strong reasoning to think they will catch on fiercely.
But only time will tell.
Bitbar (BTB)*
Cryptogenic Bullion (CGB)*
Anoncoin (ANC)*
Diamond (DMD)
Other extremely promising choices would include:
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Cosmoscoin (CMC)
Digitalcoin (DGC)
Feathercoin (FTC)
Megacoin (MEC)
Terracoin (TRC)
next after the 1st groups above of most likely, these are higher risk, with higher possible rewards:
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BBQcoin (BQC)
Fastcoin (FST)
Other More Promising "Wild Card's" (even higher risk, but possible ever higher rewards):
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Goldcoin (GLD)
Luckycoin (LKY)
NoirBits (NRB)
Pheinixcoin (PXC) - (PXC is reborn, and maybe rising from the ashes just like the fabled Pheinix)
Sexcoin (SXC)
Highest Risk of all, and with possibly some of the highest rewards to early adopters:
Casinocoin (CSC) - it may absolutely soar, or end up a complete dud. Unlike Gamecoin and Sexcoin
this special sector crypto must carve itself a path. Where as the two others just
mentioned already have, and for other reasons are more apt to catch on easier
for their intended purposes. Casino's tend to be the most heavily regulated
of all sectors. That could be problematic going forward for Casinocoin, maybe?
Others too may prove to have spectacular near term results but not all are likely to succeed in the
medium to longer term. Best stay one ones toes in this Monetary Revolution.
Disclaimer: This is not investment advice and I am not qualified to give such advice.
Always do your own due diligence, and consult an investment expert should your situation
and needs require it.
Lastly:
Beware of what is stated anywhere, and who one believes, and what their possible motives are.
Around these parts and everywhere else for that matter information is not always prudent, nor wise,
nor reliable. Not to mention not always honest. And at times it's extremely self serving.
Caveat emptor - let the buyer beware!