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I don't think many coins will do much beside be pumped and dumped randomly. I'm holding 20 or so different types of coins. I only think a handful have a future at this point and have written off the rest as lost hash time. Mint coin will have its glory days in the coming weeks, but will probably die off or stagnate. I think CashCoin or whatever it's called will rise dramatically and may be a good long term coin. I can only guess that Bitcoin will continue on long term at its current value or higher. I don't expect a million dollars per coin like some are hoping for. There may potentially be other long term increases with particlecoin, memorycoin, and litecoin, but these don't stand out as much as people think they do. No idea about Worldcoin which I only hold a handful of. Everything else isn't worth my attention at this point.
Get in on hour zero of new launches to make a little money back. Otherwise look for ones that have features and real programmers behind them. Any that were created in coingen have no chance to survive unless a real programmer picks it up.
I do wish people would go into crypto currencies for what they are trying to achieve, not just being a commodity that people hope to make fiat back on. BTC is the only one to really be taking on the role of currency in many forms.
Lastly, you really can't ask for opinions here. People will only suggest things that are in their best interest (helps their own holdings increase in value). The only real way to identify coins you like is to do research yourself. Look for coins that are not only a different algorithm (Scrypt seems to only exist to make it so home users can try to make easy money again) - rather look for something that actually improves the crypto currency in a meaningful way. The only coin that will truly succeed is something that people can't lose easily through their own ignorance. Think about all the infected PC's around the world. Imaging all those people losing their coins due to this. I'm sure the major population would just have their wallets stored by some "bank", and the security concerns will be handled through security policies that are beyond the scope of the coin itself.