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>> No.11726863

If by PoS you mean "Piece of shit", try chainlink.

>> No.11727318

>>11726855
Blz will introduce staking soon

>> No.11727527

>>11727318
Bluezelle or blazecoin?

>> No.11727562
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>>11726855
Pic related. PRTX.

Crypto for 2d and 3d printing. Mcap absurdly low at $100,000. You can pick up a masternode for like $60. They're launching an actual company very soon so I expect the price to explode. Based in France.

Another one, even more speculative, is IMC. Intermodal coin. mcap is only $17,000. Had an enormous number of setbacks but have just launched a demo site and progress has started picking back up again (team is 4 people in Holland I believe). They're even looking to hire another dev to accelerate progress.

Both are on Cryptobridge.

>> No.11727638

>>11727562
How do you even find these coins with marketcaps like this?

>> No.11727666

>>11727638
By doing research. Check CMC for sub $1m coins, there are many of them. Check coins with at least some trading activity. Check the discord, twitter, ANN or telegram for recent updates etc.

Then engage the devs, read the whitepaper, try and find out why the coin is not larger. If you have a plausible reason behind it then you might have a hidden gem.

Let's face it, these are serious longshots. But that's what I'm interested in. 50% of my portfolio is stuff like BTC and XRP, but realistically these aren't even going to 10x any time soon. To make massive amounts of money you have to take a punt. There are maybe 20 low market cap coins I have >1% of the coins in circulation of (not as impressive as it sounds, you only need $170 to do this in IMC, for example). If any of them hit decent market caps in the next bullrun I will be absolutely set for life.

>> No.11728225

>>11726855
TRX. I’m making around $100 a month at today’s prices with 10k worth.

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>>11726855
COLX, seriously check it out, so much potential

>> No.11728279

>>11726855
XSN is the most advanced and has the most potential

>> No.11728361

Swth ( Switcheo)
- Nep-5:trading
- eth in beta but working
- over 20 erc token soon
- fiatgateway ( you will buy eth/neo ) end of year
-fees are burned in swth supply
- ledger and o3 wallet support
-crosschain 2019
-surprise for holders

Cmc is 450 or so and staking is on their roadmap.

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Printex is a really good project. They have been around for some time now, and are a serious team. They are just about to launch their platform, so the price is still interesting. They are working on the official paperwork to be registered as a real French company. Highly recommended!

>> No.11728880

>>11726855
IMC - POS/MN. They just published their platform and a new roadmap, lets see where the devs are going with it

>> No.11729258

>>11728696
I think they also just announced a partnership with a staking website. The company registration definitely makes it feel more "legit" than other projects.

>> No.11729393

>>11727562
IMC has 0 volume, and top wallet has 94% of supply. How do you even buy this?

>> No.11729482

>>11729393
What?
http://explorer.intermodalcoin.online/richlist

Top wallet has 28% of supply and is the dev wallet. Next largest wallet has 7% of supply.

There's 7 masternodes worth of volume currently sitting below 100 sats on cryptobridge.

>> No.11729624

>>11726855
Why are posfags the most degerate communities in crypto.

>> No.11730089

Saronite (XRN). 45k for a masternode, and you recieve 1k every 24 hours, which is 0.1584 btc per month, or $1,000 USD

>> No.11730102

It has good potential I think, if they can push through the upcoming year it will be a good succes! Volume low and price is for the pickup, im in and ill just sit and wait

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>> No.11730502

>>11727527
Bluzelle

>> No.11730907

>>11727562

IMC is such a long shot. Doesn't hurt to have a stack.PRTX feels like the real deal. Wish the french govt would hurry the fuck up.

>> No.11731226

>>11730907
PRTX feels like a legit 100x to 1000x coin, but it really depends on the market recovering in the next 6 - 12 months.

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CLAM. More than 4 years on the market, listed for margin lending on poloniex (stable price), 1 clam/block reward (inflation similar to bitcoin), 36% ROI

>> No.11731827

>>11727562
PRTX website looks like it was made by a 12 year old and the team looks sketchy.

>> No.11732183

Both Printex and IMC are burned-out masternode coins. They will never recover. They are not long-shots, they are simply dead.

>> No.11732282

>>11732183
>Printex literally launching e-shop and finalising company registration by the end of this month with a new updated whitepaper
>dead coin

Mkay mate.

>> No.11733265

>>11731827
Gotta agree about PRTX it does look pretty weak. Kinda strikes me as a deadcoin

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>>11726855
NEBL

Good project, potential to be top 50 at least, and a serious mainnet upgrade coming.

10% per year true Proof of Stake (no masternodes) inflation isn't 10% though because if a wallet moves coins it takes a full week to hit max network weight again so the more NEBL is moving around, the less the inflation rate is (est. 3-6% as adoption grows).

VC, university, and crypto startup conference happening in Boston Nov 30 (rescheduled from Nov 9) and Neblio got invited as well as Cred (crypto fiat gateway app for microinvesting ala Acorns or Stash).

>> No.11733570

>>11733265
See>>11732282

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>>11733361
NEBL has only two developers on a team of 5. They've hired one person in the last year. Where is the internal growth?

They have a centralized API server. Their QT wallet was burning NTP1 tokens when people staked and they didn't fix it for months (if it's even fixed now). Their best ICO is leaving them. Developer documentation is shit. Roadmap hasn't been updated in months and months. The team won't show their faces, except for a short video that's been deleted.

Yeah, Neblio is a top 50 coin.

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>>11733605
>NEBL has only two developers on a team of 5. They've hired one person in the last year. Where is the internal growth?

I'd be concerned about it if they were missing deadlines, but they've been on time or early with everything development wise so far. The more developers, the more time has to be wasted with communication/meetings to ensure interoperability between each devs work and can actually mean more devs = slower growth. 2-3 rockstar devs will outperform 100 mediocre ones every day of the week, which is reflected in the Pareto principle (80/20 rule for plebs).

They have a centralized API server. Their QT wallet was burning NTP1 tokens when people staked and they didn't fix it for months (if it's even fixed now).

Token economy was not the original behind NEBL, can't really fault them for not predicting the future and having token interoperability pre-built into staking wallet for airdrops, if you really cared about token burn you could have simply moved your NEBL to the webwallet which was released alongside in token creation and had tokens airdropped there.

>Their best ICO is leaving them. Developer documentation is shit.

Pure opinion. Which ICO are you referring to though?

>Roadmap hasn't been updated in months and months. The team won't show their faces, except for a short video that's been deleted.

They're not trying to hype the coin to speculators who don't add any value to the network; we are not the target audience of their marketing.

There's overt scams in the top 50. Only people who hate on NEBL this hard are generally NULSfags or pic related.

>> No.11734197

>>11734175
Fuck phoneposting forgot to greentext

>They have a centralized API server. Their QT wallet was burning NTP1 tokens when people staked and they didn't fix it for months (if it's even fixed now)