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Topic: What kinds of coins are you LEAST interested in? (Read 215 times)

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December 31, 2018, 01:36:37 AM
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I do not ignore altcoins, because some may seem completely unnecessary, but after a certain period of time they may well grow in value. Therefore, I look at everyone and study carefully.
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Empowering crypto w/ sustainable energy
Useless bullcrap like Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin SV with their retarded community, they can't figure out which one is real and which is not, even drag other people that have no idea about crypto they would brainwashing them, i dont know why they existed on top 10.
Agree, agree   Cool
This market sentiment is mainly caused by these 2 coins and their battle, who is the real king, who is the real Bitcoin and thats why institutional investors are waiting.
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Everyone likes to talk about the coins that they are most interested in. But what kinds of coins are you LEAST interested in?

For me, I usually ignore altcoins that fit the following descriptions:

- No technical innovation (e.g. simple Bitcoin clones, scrypt clones, etc.)

- Most animal coins (except Dogecoin of course)

- Nearly all country coins (because there are/were so many of them and they almost always ended up failing)

- High-PoS reward coins (because they ultimately tend to go down in value)

EDIT: Forgot to add:

- Ponzi schemes that advertise "guaranteed profits" (or lending platforms/trading bots that are really just obvious ponzi schemes in disguise)
I’m a type of person that mostly plays it safe. I do take risk, but I think very much about it before investing. If I want to buy any cryptocurrency it has to be a very good coin that has a large market cap, and of course being one of the top coins. I don’t invest in coins that haven’t reached any position at all, they are probably a waste of my time.
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coins that come from hard forks and coins that mimic or use popular coin names like bitcoin and ethereum. whereas their average ideas are the same and only add a few advantages that are very useless, just using the popularity of other coins to look attractive and promising.
sr. member
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Binance #Smart World Global Token
I always shy away from coins working with masternode. Since most of them are scams created for a short time to make a profit from investors who want to create their masternode and therefore buy a lot of coins SCAM project.
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I am not interested in coins with no updates in development and no clear direction, some projects leave their coins to rot and simply abandon the coins after a period of time. Also, I am not interested in coins that employ Ponzi scheme for the obvious reason.
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There are several coins with meaningless white papers of about 12-18 pages where most of white paper only mentions instructions about crowdsale amongst other

I’m never interested in tokens without product
I flee from them
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Revolutionizing Reward Points
i like a cryptocurrencies based on infrastructure,, such as waves, eos also ethereum
and a crypto focusing on privacy my friend for example monero  Wink


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depends on what you want to get from your investments, if you count on a long-term, then of course you should choose strong projects with an experienced team
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Everyone likes to talk about the coins that they are most interested in. But what kinds of coins are you LEAST interested in?

For me, I usually ignore altcoins that fit the following descriptions:

- No technical innovation (e.g. simple Bitcoin clones, scrypt clones, etc.)

- Most animal coins (except Dogecoin of course)

- Nearly all country coins (because there are/were so many of them and they almost always ended up failing)

- High-PoS reward coins (because they ultimately tend to go down in value)
Most of the new ICOs were just copy of existing coin so the investors losing interested on ICO investment as I do.But now there is no idea to invest on any cryptos other than ethereum and bitcoin so not considered much about not interested coins.
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DIFX - Digital Finacial Exchange
If you ask me im sick of copy cat coins that just want to be the next bitcoin but originally these coins or projects are launched to raise funds from the market and then enjoy their life it is just a new kind of scam. All the new coins or projects should come up with a unique and attractive business idea, plan and they should have the required talent to deliver the project according to the roadmap and then also market their project nicely.
hero member
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Useless bullcrap like Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin SV with their retarded community, they can't figure out which one is real and which is not, even drag other people that have no idea about crypto they would brainwashing them, i dont know why they existed on top 10.
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Everyone likes to talk about the coins that they are most interested in. But what kinds of coins are you LEAST interested in?

For me, I usually ignore altcoins that fit the following descriptions:

- No technical innovation (e.g. simple Bitcoin clones, scrypt clones, etc.)

- Most animal coins (except Dogecoin of course)

- Nearly all country coins (because there are/were so many of them and they almost always ended up failing)

- High-PoS reward coins (because they ultimately tend to go down in value)

EDIT: Forgot to add:

- Ponzi schemes that advertise "guaranteed profits" (or lending platforms/trading bots that are really just obvious ponzi schemes in disguise)
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