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Topic: What's the next "BIG THING" in the altcoin world - page 4. (Read 14149 times)

sr. member
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Ethereum possible large coin between altcoin the other, with the development of increasingly rapid Ethereum this would be a good thing for the progress in altcoin
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Augmentors is the next "BIG THING"

it was also on the tv show shark tank

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwQlk7E4ihc
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8ombard - Pick, Play, Prosper!
Large group of cryptocurrencies were found here and there with specific targeted​ token value. Among them only very few moves forward to the next level. Most of the altcoins are based on the same blockchain platform and only few experience growth. Most due to lack of funding and deficit in the development team causes a downfall. Recent days XMR seems to move potentially.
legendary
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..like bright metal on a sullen ground.
I am optimist about:
1. Komodo and it's decentralize exchange
2.#minexcoin because It seems promising. Imagine owning a piece of a central bank (but without the emission of new money) that's governed by algorithm instead of human. Promising 33.6% annual growth,It worth a shot for me. Here is a link to their whitepaper: https://minexcoin.com/html/download/wpeng.pdf

A lot of groups seem to be working to bring a decentralized exchange that actually has some functionality... one that people actually want to use. I'm still skeptical because lag issues, etc, will always make it an inferior user experience than with a centralized well. I'm also having a hard time understanding how a decentralized exchange will ever have fiat on/off ramps that work consistently. Of course the big selling point with dex is security and anonymity.  So it seems the future of these decentralized exchanges may rest on what regulators ultimately decide to do.  If there's some huge crackdown by the feds at some point maybe the dex will catch on.  Or if Polo went down mt gox style.
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Version 1.7.0 released https://github.com/byteball/byteball/releases

This version enables prediction markets based on P2P smart contracts. See https://medium.com/byteball/making-p2p-great-again-episode-iii-prediction-markets-f40d49c0abab



Now you can bet on (or hedge against) any events and get paid if the event happens.  One type of events that is already working today is events based on exchange rates of crypto coins and major fiat currencies. 

You are welcome to add new oracles that post other real-world events and enable prediction markets based on these events.

Other updates:
* New translations thanks to community members: Hungarian, Swedish, Polish.  Dutch translation improved.
* Multiple small improvements and bugfixes

If you are running a full wallet, the upgrade is mandatory.  The new version extends the smart contract language.  As soon as the new language constructs are used for the fist time, old nodes will not recognize them and will be stuck until upgraded.

https://medium.com/byteball/making-p2p-great-again-episode-iii-prediction-markets-f40d49c0abab
sr. member
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I am optimist about:
1. Komodo and it's decentralize exchange
2.#minexcoin because It seems promising. Imagine owning a piece of a central bank (but without the emission of new money) that's governed by algorithm instead of human. Promising 33.6% annual growth,It worth a shot for me. Here is a link to their whitepaper: https://minexcoin.com/html/download/wpeng.pdf
legendary
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https://locktrip.com/?refId=40964
A significant upward revaluation is happening right now:

CK worth in relation to XMR






It is cheap because almost no one knows about it yet. Originally it was backed with XMR, but now the XMR has been sold and reinvested in the now independent CK monetary unit.

Some better charts and quotes are apparently coming soon. I don't know if it will be listed on coinmarketcap because it is an unusual in game currency.

I heard the Bitcoin exchange is coming soon. So that should bring in much more liquidity which should I guess in theory could cause another significant revaluation higher in price.


but is listed in some exchange?
i mean CK, cryptho Kingdom, is tradable???
searching aroud trex, polo and worldcoinindex but i have found nothig..
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ah ok sorry, that detail escaped me.
Still, interesting thread, I am looking forward to get more info on some of these coins aswell.

no problem!!!
 you are welcome.
if you have any tip about new coins...
plz contribute here, posting some info about it.
sr. member
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A significant upward revaluation is happening right now:

CK worth in relation to XMR






It is cheap because almost no one knows about it yet. Originally it was backed with XMR, but now the XMR has been sold and reinvested in the now independent CK monetary unit.

Some better charts and quotes are apparently coming soon. I don't know if it will be listed on coinmarketcap because it is an unusual in game currency.

I heard the Bitcoin exchange is coming soon. So that should bring in much more liquidity which should I guess in theory could cause another significant revaluation higher in price.

What should I be doing with it?  Sell it?  Consume it?

Consider holding it, no one actually knows what is an utility of this gem.

Indeed for many reasons, one small but unbounded potential of which the King and one of his elder Knights (who might also be a King in the federation of another very valuable dimension) have reestablished their mutual commitments.

There are several things you can do [i.e. what is this about?]

CK broadens the participation in the game of finance and WoT, a game of life, history, tradition, imagination, reality, and fiction, and thus I think it overlaps also the knowledge creation economy. There is unbounded unexplored territory to stake out for the kingdom.

Thinking $100m CK marketcap is orders-of-magnitude too small. It is a first step.

Can we recruit the King of the NBA and storytelling, Kobe Byrant to his rightful place in our kingdom! Why not!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG0KKlkgCLQ
https://youtu.be/sPYKSovj1lM?t=236
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legendary
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..like bright metal on a sullen ground.
The next "BIG THING" will probably be BIG increments.  This is technology designed for rich, lazy, and mentally challenged people. Imagine if bitcoin could only be transferred in $1 or $5 increments. Call this invention BlobCoin if you will.  BlobCoin is a coin that is only transferable in large value increments.  

So say you go to the BlobCoin store.. well everything is priced in Blobs in around $3 increments.  So now you don't have to think.. hmm should I buy this sandwich for $7.82 or this one for $10.23.. instead they're both just 1 BlobCoin each.  A rich person doesn't care if that drink is $4 or $7, and they will pay to not have to waste their time on that by using BlobCoin.  Same with a lazy guy who doesn't want to balance his checkbook with all these numbers.. now he can just take a glance.. yep.. around 100 Blobs deposit, and 100 Blobs payed out this month.. everything checks out.  Maybe some guy is in a motorcycle accident without a helmet.. he'd rather not do have to look and compare a bunch of numbers.. just put all the food at the supermarket in 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 (for organic) Blobs to make it easier.

The variance increases but over time it averages out plus the utility gain in time saved.

Blobcoin = Bitcoin - Variance + Time

Therefore Blobcoin > Bitcoin so long as the utility balance of Time$saved > Variance$lost Wink
legendary
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It depends on your understanding of what “big thing” is, if you are talking about something like litecoin or eth than there will be one eventually, these altcoins are just temporary, for example litecoin was the biggest coin after bitcoin but eth passed them, there will be another coin who will eventually pass eth one day. However if you are talking about “big thing” like bitcoin than I am afraid nothing will be another bitcoin or at least close to being as big as bitcoin.
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https://boscoin.io
I vote BOScoin  Grin

Main aspects of this decision without going too far with tech stuff:

Trusted contracts:
The possibility to the general public to be able to write contracts. Trust contracts separate the contents of the contract into a human-readable language and the code needed to run it.

Congress network:
The Congress Network is the decision making body in the BOScoin network which improves governance issues arising in decentralized organizations and helps the system continuously evolve into a more robust ecosystem. The Congress is composed of nodes that are live on the network. Only full-node operators have the voting rights to participate in decision-making process. This means BOScoin will be led by the peers who contribute to the BOScoin network.

source: https://www.boscoin.io/en/faq/
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I can see Gamecredits blowing up in the future, anyone with any knowledge of the gaming industry knows how big ingame purchases can be (multi billion industry).  It looks like they have a great team behind the project and real passion for it.  Hopefully this will succeed and go onto great things, its 1 of my bigger investments.

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The fundamental reason that giving away tokens without proof-of-burn makes it impossible for that token to compete with Bitcoin:

And realize that the whales' can kill the fork because they already own tokens in both forks from the inception.

And that is what makes it different from launching an altcoin.

The whales of Bitcoin get free tokens to dump on your coin so they can buy Bitcoins.

However in Byteball's case looks like Tony could have made deals with the exchanges to kickback some of the tokens to him in exchange for his scheme. It certainly could be a scam, as @cryptohunter alleged. Who knows? Where there is honey, there are usually flies.

What are you implying? Not quite getting the point you're making.

First of all, I believe Byteball took the free distribution route with Metcalfe's law in mind, think it's even mentioned in the OP...

Metcalfe's law states that the value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of connected users of the system (n2).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metcalfe's_law

Second, regarding the exchanges, there's currently only one active exchange (cryptox.pl), they have provided all holders of byteball with their interest be it against a small fee.

You are effectively implying Byteball is a well-thought out scam because there's 'honey', without any constructive arguments. Probably how you got that many posts, huh. By the way I am guessing there's more honey in developing the project further looking at the progress they've been making. Personally I think the odds of it being a 'scam' are very limited, besides you can get in for free anyway..

- I am not affiliated with the project itself, always do your own due diligence Smiley

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Regarding the topic on hand, I find Ubiq a very interesting fork of Ethereum.
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ah ok sorry, that detail escaped me.
Still, interesting thread, I am looking forward to get more info on some of these coins aswell.
hero member
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...and coming with unique ideas.

ok.. here you got my attention :-)
can you share with us, in a few word,
what are this unique ideas??
just a small description..
then i can study in deep by myself!!

thank you

Yes you can do that
6 pages of posts and not a single mentin to stratis??
also icn will be a very good investment but slower i guess
hi cerejobastos .
the thread it's focused to new coins and project.
Stratis is an old one coin...
but if you want to explay what are the strenght of stratis, you can of course!
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...and coming with unique ideas.

ok.. here you got my attention :-)
can you share with us, in a few word,
what are this unique ideas??
just a small description..
then i can study in deep by myself!!

thank you

Yes you can do that
6 pages of posts and not a single mentin to stratis??
also icn will be a very good investment but slower i guess
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 265
The fundamental reason that giving away tokens without proof-of-burn makes it impossible for that token to compete with Bitcoin:

And realize that the whales' can kill the fork because they already own tokens in both forks from the inception.

And that is what makes it different from launching an altcoin.

The whales of Bitcoin get free tokens to dump on your coin so they can buy Bitcoins.

However in Byteball's case looks like Tony could have made deals with the exchanges to kickback some of the tokens to him in exchange for his scheme. It certainly could be a scam, as @cryptohunter alleged. Who knows? Where there is honey, there are usually flies.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
...and coming with unique ideas.

ok.. here you got my attention :-)
can you share with us, in a few word,
what are this unique ideas??
just a small description..
then i can study in deep by myself!!

thank you

Yes you can do that
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