- A revolutionary revolution is coming. Bitcoin Platinum is coming: https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/78xtrq/announcing_bitcoin_platinum_a_revolutionary/ If you build it, they will come. Filling an absolute hole or gap in the market, there is currently no Bitcoin named Platinum. BUT WAIT!
- https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/78yj0h/announcing_bitcoin_platinum_cash_a_revolutionary/ A fork of the as yet not forked new coin is coming, Bitcoin Platinum CASH!
- Does anybody believe that BitConnect is not a Ponzi scheme? https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/78vbwv/does_anybody_believe_that_bitconnect_is_not_a/ Judging by the answers, no. Everyone’s aware that it is. Why should you care about that? Well, ponzi’s by definition are unsustainable. But here are some cheaper alternatives if you really want to push the boat out: BitConnect: https://bitconnect.co/?ref=CyrptoChron
Regal Coin: https://regalcoin.co/ref/CRYPT0CHRON
Hextra Coin: https://hextracoin.co/register?referr...
Western Coin: https://www.westerncoin.co/cryptochron
GoldReweard: https://goldreward.io/join/cryptochron
ETHConnect: https://ethconnect.net/ref/Cryptochron - B2X Attacking is coming in November: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/78yk77/bitcoin_core_is_developing_measures_to_protect/ The nodes are designed to hide the B2X and pretend they are real Bitcoins. The advice is run a bitcoin core node if you need to transact. If you don’t, keep your private keys, meaning off an exchange, and wait.
- To those predicting $500, or $1000 Ethereum next year, I don’t agree. Of course, I could be wrong, but seriously consider what is happening with the alt coin market. The vast majority of the investment is not because the coins are that great, it’s because the returns can be. The reason Ethereum exploded is because people were trying to get in early. My prediction, metropolis is a big upgrade, and nothing major if anything at all happens for the Ethereum price. Why? Because it’s oversold in the minds of many, or the rate of returns is vastly limited compared to getting in on it earlier in the year. It’s a great idea don’t get me wrong, Ethereum has changed my life and likely yours due to the ICOs that can now be run on it, I just don’t think that a lot of investors looking to get rich would be happy with only predicted 2x returns. Would you be? Could you not make even more with Bitcoin?
- Is Bitcoin risky? https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/78xt4y/that_feeling_when_youre_explaining_btc_to_someone/ Yes. Is Fiat risky? No. It’s a guaranteed loss though as versus Bitcoins history of gains.
- NEM isn’t marketed very well. Do you know what NEM is? A lot of people don’t. The people are a mix of European developers as well as a Japanese tech company. It’s criticized as not being very decentralized and a condescending leadership. They have no white paper I think, just a 55-page technical reference, so not very user friendly. It’s an enterprise solution for banking messaging and multi signature transactions.
- Ledger partnering with Intel: https://news.bitcoin.com/ledger-wallet-partners-tech-giant-intel/ You can tell there making good money to partner with a tech giant like Intel. The idea is great, as long as it cannot be hacked. Imagine everyone using this system, and a sweeping virus suddenly takes hold of tons of CPUs, that would be catastrophic.
- Putin has issued orders for the regulation of cryptocurrencies, and ICOs: https://news.bitcoin.com/putin-mandates-cryptocurrency-ico-regulation-july/ It still doesn’t appear clear how exactly they are going to treat crypto, but it’s not looking like it’s going to be banned so far. They are looking into the taxation of mining however. And they’re still debating how to regulate ICOs, but these orders are to come into effect by July 2018, if there are no delays. You can see how early we are into this thing, where governments are still trying to figure out how to treat it. Russia still deciding is huge, and great news.
- Let’s discuss that then, here are some very low market cap coins to look into. Not a recommendation, but interesting projects that are still very early and have a lot of growing room: https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@kingscrown/lets-look-for-possible-coins-to-invest-into-now
- MyBit. Decentralizing energy starting with your own solar panels. Legit company actually making a real go of this. Very low market cap and total supply.
- VeriumReserve, or VRM. Levearging two blockchains, the idea is to create fast and immutable transactions. Lots of competition, really ridiculous, but the market cap and total supply are very low.
- Exclusive Coin or EXCL. Proof of stake, Masternodes, instant send, dark send. Low market cap, low circulating supply. You get the general theme here.
- Hush coin. A fork of Zcash designed to be even better in terms of privacy.
- Bitswift. This was a little hard to understand at first, they seem to be promising the world here.
- Again, not a recommendation, investing comes with certain risks. Do your own research, best of luck out there.
- It’s 2 a.m. local time, but I’m fresh as a daisy. Jet lag is really weird.
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