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How does a marketcap affect a coin's potential value?

I haven't really paid attention to market caps and still managed to turn significant profits.

>> No.5534929
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>>5534806
Holy fuck you are retarded, its basic math for calculating the value of a coin in USD.

(marketcap) / (# of coins) = Value in USD.

So low marketcap means that a pump can massively gain in value as it goes up. Whereas stuff that is already in the top 5 are already overbought and oversaturated and only warrant a 5-10% annual growth at this point.

So something like XRB that is 1/10th of that of IOTA when they are both DAGs but XRB is better in every way, it is a straight line to get a 10x as XRB rises to the same market cap as IOTA.

Now get some XRB. PRL, or GBYTES and get rich DAGgot.

>> No.5534952

Test and also this ^

>> No.5534980

>>5534929

>top 5 coins "overbought" and "oversaturated"

This isn't the stock market. The crypto market is still very immature and has a high ceiling market-wide, meaning the large players have more than pitiful 10% YoY growth ahead of them, if crypto has a future.

If crypto does not have a future, everything will fail, and the mid-cap memes will be first on the chopping block.

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>>5534929
Thanks, have a rare Ted

>to the moon and beyond, Dahnald