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December 19, 2017, 12:07:30 AM
#55
Worst coin if ever the situation for transaction u need.No worst coin if u think the yuor transaction is normally ok.I dont think worst coin if u peasent free.
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December 18, 2017, 10:13:25 PM
#54
There's so many bad coins I couldn't even name them all. If the coin doesn't benefit from being on the blockchain or if Bitcoin can do the same it does, then it's a bad coin. Why would you want to use some random coin nobody knoes about when you could be using a coin that has the best developers, biggest funding and is the oldest coin?
Really good points.
I suppose my interest is finding coins that can do things bitcoin can't but there seems to be multiple coins that can do the same things that bitcoin can't. For instance if there are two smart contract coins, identical, It would be great if i could do some blockchain analysis that exposed if one coin had thousands of different investors wallets and the exchange, vs 20 different investor wallets and the exchange.
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December 18, 2017, 07:28:03 PM
#53
There's so many bad coins I couldn't even name them all. If the coin doesn't benefit from being on the blockchain or if Bitcoin can do the same it does, then it's a bad coin. Why would you want to use some random coin nobody knoes about when you could be using a coin that has the best developers, biggest funding and is the oldest coin?
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December 18, 2017, 07:23:19 PM
#52
Confido is probably the most recent example of a failure. It made such headlines that projects alike (such as Payfair) cannot take off with a working product.

I wouldn't say Dogecoin is bad, but if you got caught in one of their yearly pumps, you'd be suffering big time. However, I have not read into it enough to understand what they are trying to do...



If dogecoin actually wants to accomplish something. I don't get why they don't just rebrand. I just can't envision a future where we are all doing business with dog memes.
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December 18, 2017, 05:10:52 AM
#51
Worst coins ever are those came from scam, and many coins that appears are being banned and being known because of the scam that they do, just like the herocoins and other coins.
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December 18, 2017, 05:00:36 AM
#50

Worst coin ever you mean till date. As I believe there will be many more in coming future. So there must be some golden rules such as is it a part of Ponzi scheme, what about the team, etc
newbie
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December 16, 2017, 02:14:05 PM
#49
i'm searching for a tool to analyze the block chain so i can determine how distributed the coin is, that i am buying. That is all



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thanks.
I want to validate the decentralization as much as I can.
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RiveMont
December 16, 2017, 06:02:21 AM
#48
If tou are asking in reference to the value my worst investments have been nmr and ecobit, i still hope that they will rise in coming months but they are way way down from when i bought them.
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December 16, 2017, 06:00:12 AM
#47
Yea, the government might be able to trace who owns what coins... but how can we... how can we as regular people avoid buying some centralized piece of crap coin, with absolute certainty.



thanks for all the feed back, links, etc...  Smiley
Is there a way to analyze a block chain and associate multiple addresses with one wallet or ip, to get a better picture of how distributed or not a coin is Huh


^ ---- My second question in this thread.
well there are actually coins that we can consider good or bad. There are some coins that are valuable and actually growing,some are growing rapidly and pump in price. Most,if not,many alt coins are considered useless or called by the community as shitcoins. These are worthless coins amd there are also coins that are considered as scam coins, these should be avoided.Some notable examples are onecoin and paycoin, no whitepaper,no homepage,no announcement.How can we trust this if it is unreliable.
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December 16, 2017, 05:10:29 AM
#46
OP, do you mean scam coins or bad coins? While it is a bit easy to identify a bad coin (coin with low marketcap and value, it isn't so with a scam coin. Advisablly, this task is self pursuit and left to you to do your research.

Onecoin turned out to be some international Ponzi scheme from what I read. I'm sure there are a dozen other scams being run out there now. There's just no control over the ICO market so you have to be extra careful.
Yes, there is also Swisscoin (SIC). Dogecoin has also proved itself a shitcoin overtime. What about bitbase and the Yakov story?
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December 16, 2017, 04:55:47 AM
#45
Confido is probably the most recent example of a failure. It made such headlines that projects alike (such as Payfair) cannot take off with a working product.

I wouldn't say Dogecoin is bad, but if you got caught in one of their yearly pumps, you'd be suffering big time. However, I have not read into it enough to understand what they are trying to do...

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December 16, 2017, 04:47:44 AM
#44
This Forum has a lot of informations about crypto-currencies. Before making a decision it would be better to read as much as you can.
There are many links mentioned by other forum writers too.
All these facts are valuable and brobably are going to help you discriminating the good from the "bad".
Never invest before making your research.
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December 16, 2017, 04:31:21 AM
#43
Yea, the government might be able to trace who owns what coins... but how can we... how can we as regular people avoid buying some centralized piece of crap coin, with absolute certainty.



Deadcoins.com is the hder recipient of the worst coins ever forcibly given upon the cryptocurrency community. Some were always a joke; others became a joke; and others were simply cursed with unfortunate names which meant they never got off the ground.

It'd be nice if everyone could contribute to the list more often. that website would be so popular in helping the masses avoid shitcoins
newbie
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December 16, 2017, 04:16:29 AM
#42
In a cryptocurrency market there will increase or decrease with price. its it nature so I think no coin is worst if one is decrease now after few days or month its price will increase when peaple are start investin and tradin.I think which currency you means the worst in next year that will be boom.because people are connecting with cryptography.
sr. member
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December 16, 2017, 03:43:16 AM
#41
i have invested 5 eth in an ico known as Ziber
Turned out it was a scam by the Russians
Lost my hopes and everything and for me that was one of the worst coin ever...
The second worst coin ever in my list is kick coin
after ICO it went 5x below ico price that was some shit
legendary
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December 16, 2017, 03:37:40 AM
#40
Yea, the government might be able to trace who owns what coins... but how can we... how can we as regular people avoid buying some centralized piece of crap coin, with absolute certainty.

being a bad coin has nothing to do with traceability of the coin. and you are exaggerating the power of tracing who owns what by the government!
if you buy the usual coins (BTC, LTC, ETH) or even the fully anonymous coins (XMR,...) from an exchange like poloniex, bittrex, ... of course they will know who owns what, that is easy and it has nothing to do with the coin itself it is the method you used to buy those coins.

a bad coin (worst coins ever) are those which created a big expectation but didn't even live up to 10% of that expectation in my opinion. i would like to nominate Ethereum for the top of that list. because all the advertisement of it was focusing on being scaleable, cheap, fast, secure, easy to use, decentralized, ... and so far all of these have been proven to be wrong.

thanks for all the feed back, links, etc...  Smiley
Is there a way to analyze a block chain and associate multiple addresses with one wallet or ip, to get a better picture of how distributed or not a coin is Huh

with IP? no
with same wallet? there are some chain analysis techniques that can be used to "guess" this but it is never 100% accurate.
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December 16, 2017, 03:14:31 AM
#39
I think one of the worst performing coins is counterparty in terms of price. Even a lot of trash coins are better than most coins.
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December 16, 2017, 03:04:50 AM
#38
Yea, the government might be able to trace who owns what coins... but how can we... how can we as regular people avoid buying some centralized piece of crap coin, with absolute certainty.

If you want to avoid 100% from shitcoins, you really have to avoid all ICOs. There are no really set of rules and requirements that you can tell that a coins is legit, scam, successful or a failure. Everyone investing knows that this is all 50/50 chance that you get a legit and successful coin of out ICOs.
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December 16, 2017, 03:01:32 AM
#37
There are whole lists of scam coins and tokens. Always do your research and my advice is to stay away from ICOs unless you are truely convinced by the product and team. Often you see premining, pump and dump or coins not even going to exchanges. You also see a lot of coins being cheaper than the ICO price just weeks after the ICO.
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December 16, 2017, 02:54:32 AM
#36
thanks for all the feed back, links, etc...  Smiley
Is there a way to analyze a block chain and associate multiple addresses with one wallet or ip, to get a better picture of how distributed or not a coin is Huh
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