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What coins are most likely to gain in value?

A. shilled coins
B. coins with low trading volume
C. coins with small market cap
D. coins with amount circulating close to a maximum
E. coins with meaningful technology
D. coins with no institutional investor money invested yet

Or any other combinations of these factors or something else?

Your thoughts, experience?

>> No.25870492

>>25870010
alts with a lil bubble forming like insurance and unn and probably btc just because that's how it do

>> No.25870819

Anyone else?

>> No.25870925

The answer is G. Any coin i just sold

>> No.25871022

Combination of A and E are usually the winners.

G is actually bearish and bluepilled.
D gets barely any meaning in crypto as past history showed, especially in bullmarket, Also a release pace is the most important thing in that case.
B is just shitcoins usually (Or that you're very early but those are the small 1% of those)
C as B

>> No.25871041

>>25871022
>G

*F

Your line about VCs

>> No.25871047
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25871047

LTO network ticks all but the double Ds.
Amount circulating is not too high because half of it is staked.
Institutional money is coming in becsuse they do b2b enterprise solutions. Lot's of use cases and adoption, connecting untapped market b2b enterprise with blockchain.
It's very likely to gain in value:
>Partnered with IBM, United Nations, Dutch government
>Q3 Oracle collab with stinky linkies
>Bought VIDT outright
>US exchange soon for the burgers.
>severely undervalued by high number of transactions to low mcap (50mil) http://coinstats.network

45% of circulating supply staked (122mil / 270mil LTO)

>> No.25871051

>>25871022
>>25871041

Thank you for response

>> No.25871063
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>>25871047
Pic rel. It's at 50mil now tho but still super early and severly undervalued

>> No.25871136

>>25870010
>E. coins with meaningful technology
I can say especially on shorter timeframe, this does not matter at all. In my opinion coins with the "normie hype" factor have the best chance of going up. Doesn't matter of it's a centralized shitcoin, it will still pump. Disclaimer I have only lost money in alts and am fucking retarded. Also it is definitely possible to buy a bunch of low mcap shitcoins that have a chance of 1000x, buts it's also possible they could go down 99% over a long time frime if it never catches on. I like what ricardo spagni monero guy said, "the more scam hype factor, the better the potential returns." I am talking out of my ass right now and just saying stuff I heard from this yt https://youtu.be/u3vy45293wk

>> No.25871913

>>25871136
Hmm, this could be true

>> No.25871949

>>25870010
All of those things.

BUY STATERA. POOL STATERA. LOVE STATERA.

>> No.25871990

>>25871136
I’ve never lost money on a coin.

I’ve owned: bitcoin Ethereum rsr Kleros Statera

Wish I got in on YFI but the name was too scammy.

>> No.25872355
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>how many ds to make this negro happy
dyor on fuse or pick a rope.

>> No.25872524

>>25871990
>I’ve never lost money on a coin
Damn nice.

>rsr Kleros Statera
What do you hold the most of out of these 3? Which one of these is the best long term HODL?