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Topic: why the hell people invest in coins with a huge supply. - page 2. (Read 497 times)

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People invest huge in coins because they want back huge in repayment, this is the general rule of market bigger investment bigger risk and ultimately bigger is reward its up to you if you have the bigger heart to bear with the rise and fall of market.
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So here I am looking at Coin Market Cap and the supply of coins. I'm just curious why the hell people invest in coins with a huge supply. Coins like Ripple, Tron, Cardano, Stellar Lumens, IOTA, and Tether, just to name a few. All of which have a supply into the BILLIONS. Thoughts?

*I've bought Tron and have gotten rekt since but am still learning.

maybe it is more beautiful to their own eyes that they got a coins with a 5 digits at a small amount of investment.  Grin for me it doesnt matter if the coins supply is huge or not. the most important is to recognize the value of it in the markets. because how you can earn profits if the coins doenst recognize anymore.
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With every coin being nearly infinitely divisible the supply doesn't really matter. People are obsessed with the coin supply for some strange psychological reason. Like they absolutely need some basis that they innately understand and that basis is 1 coin should be worth a big amount. So many people ask, what is the best coin under $100? I just want to yell, "They are all under $100! Just buy a small enough amount." It's not like you need an entire coin for it to be useful or have value. They aren't votes.
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So here I am looking at Coin Market Cap and the supply of coins. I'm just curious why the hell people invest in coins with a huge supply. Coins like Ripple, Tron, Cardano, Stellar Lumens, IOTA, and Tether, just to name a few. All of which have a supply into the BILLIONS. Thoughts?

*I've bought Tron and have gotten rekt since but am still learning.

Because the durability of a coin can be measured from the amount of inventory available. If their numbers are small it may only last a few months such as shitcoin in my case study, I have never found a shitcoin that lasted up to six months because they have very little supply and eventually they scam.
By investing in coins that are very large inventory at least we are far from the fear of a scam.
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No matter how huge or little the supply of coin, it always depend on the people if they want to take risks in the investment market. Investing is taking the risks, but gaining more money if you lucky enough.
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Invest in coins that have a huge supply is not mean a bad investment in the lond term duration, justt see Tron XRP etc to see the interest in overgrowed and big supply.

I think there will be more potential in less total supply like under 100M coins
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So here I am looking at Coin Market Cap and the supply of coins. I'm just curious why the hell people invest in coins with a huge supply. Coins like Ripple, Tron, Cardano, Stellar Lumens, IOTA, and Tether, just to name a few. All of which have a supply into the BILLIONS. Thoughts?

*I've bought Tron and have gotten rekt since but am still learning.

Huge supply meaning there,s powerful system will built and have solution face real market risk. Besides that,you can that coin's you're mention still survive, meaning there's trust from customers about their future. If you have doubt just leave it and let other people replace their money with their faith and strategy. Just like that and see you next time.
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So here I am looking at Coin Market Cap and the supply of coins. I'm just curious why the hell people invest in coins with a huge supply. Coins like Ripple, Tron, Cardano, Stellar Lumens, IOTA, and Tether, just to name a few. All of which have a supply into the BILLIONS. Thoughts?

*I've bought Tron and have gotten rekt since but am still learning.
It's up to the people who invested, some of them don't understand market capitalization and think they are going to be rich if their coin reach bitcoin price and some of them believe huge supply won't matter because the number of people that are going to use it are a lot.
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I think people that invest in high market cap coins are missing the point. Imagine how long it will take for bitcoin to double its price, from 10K to 20K. There are millions of dollars that need to be invested so that it happens.

Instead, low market cap/price coins are more profitable, it's easier to go from 1USD to 2USD, to say an example.

Marketing is one of the keys that lead people to "missinvest" in "safe" crypto's with high market cap, since they are more known in the market.
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You know what? Coins with Trillion and Billions supply might look so huge supply as of now, but when the time comes that there will be a massive transfer of wealth and mass adaption of useful blockchain technology, dude even 100 Trillion will not be enough to store wealth.
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So here I am looking at Coin Market Cap and the supply of coins. I'm just curious why the hell people invest in coins with a huge supply. Coins like Ripple, Tron, Cardano, Stellar Lumens, IOTA, and Tether, just to name a few. All of which have a supply into the BILLIONS. Thoughts?

*I've bought Tron and have gotten rekt since but am still learning.
what you buy and what you invest is up to you maybe you have analyzed or predicted before you buy or invest with your choice because for direct prediction no one can predict with certain future
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I don't worry about the supply of the coin. I really look at the market cap of the coin when deciding to invest. If I want stability its in BTC/ETH, but if I want a moon shot I'll invest a little in smaller market cap coins. The supply of the coin if you're looking to invest is not something to worry about really.

Obviously you have to look at the supply though, since something with a large supply (like Ripple for example) will be worth only a few dollars if it had the current Market Cap of BTC (worth around $10K). I think as long as you're realistic in what a coin can go to based on its supply you shouldn't worry. If you think for example Ripple will go to 10K a coin without looking at the supply, you're gonna have problems...
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So here I am looking at Coin Market Cap and the supply of coins. I'm just curious why the hell people invest in coins with a huge supply. Coins like Ripple, Tron, Cardano, Stellar Lumens, IOTA, and Tether, just to name a few. All of which have a supply into the BILLIONS. Thoughts?

*I've bought Tron and have gotten rekt since but am still learning.

Maybe they anticipated that the coins they are investing will become larger as they thought it would be. It is sometimes a matter of our instinct. Sometimes our instinct might be right or wrong. For example, I decided to invest in ethereum. Then the value of ethereum grows and my instinct was right. Sometimes people based it on their experience in bitcoin or other cryptocurrecy coins. You could also check their site and the market whether this coin will grow or not.
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Most of the coins with large supply has a very active market. And most of them are the famous coins. People always tends to support the famous one. It has a greater chancee succeeding plus knowingly that many people supports it shows signs that the coin has a future.
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So here I am looking at Coin Market Cap and the supply of coins. I'm just curious why the hell people invest in coins with a huge supply. Coins like Ripple, Tron, Cardano, Stellar Lumens, IOTA, and Tether, just to name a few. All of which have a supply into the BILLIONS. Thoughts?

*I've bought Tron and have gotten rekt since but am still learning.
What has made you bought tron? If you have become the oldest member of binance and liqui you can get it for free. Not sure about those projects were generating up to billlion amount but it doesn't make sense to me. The team was giving non-sense theory about that. But looks the majority of the project was aiming about mass adoption and that's why they were created so many supply up to billions supply.
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You shouldn't look at coin supply. It's just distribution and fraction. Owning 1 out of 10 coins is the same as owning 1,000,000,000 out of 10 billion or even 0.10 out of 1 coin.
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I see no problem with the huge supply. I have invested in couple coins with huge supply and I never had problem with it. I don't think the amount of coins in circulation will push me out of buying if everything else is OK.
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I think you need to assess each coin on its own merits, based on what if does.  A bad example was PAC, which, when Bitcoin increased significantly in price, meant that 1 PAC became less that 1 Sat, which negatively affected its trading options.
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It's just a trick because of the way how the market cap is calculated. There isn't really that much money getting pumped into a coin as the market cap shows. It's simply the last price multiplied by the supply. A small increase of the price has a huge effect on the market cap, making it easier to land on the first page of CMC.
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