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This thread will be for the discussion of your long term holdings. I am going to propose some questions that you should be able to answer regarding your positions. This is particularly aimed at TRX, XRP, XRB, VEN, REQ and LINK holders. But everybody is free to participate.

1) What problem does your investment solve? How much better is your investment at solving this problem than current non-crypto industry leaders?

2)What market is your coin direct towards and how big is this market currently in $? Ex. Contracts, currency, lending, etc.?

3) How much competition does your investment have in the crypto-sphere? What coin has the greatest market share? Has or can your coin acheive hyper-dominance?

4) What issues is your investment currently facing and what are some potential future issues?

5)How big is the team and are there any notable personnel actively working on the project?

>> No.7219210
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>>7218728

REQ IS BAD AND LINK AND TRX AND XRP AND VEN


XRB IS GOOD

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>> No.7219287
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>>7218728

>TRX, XRB, XRP

in the same class as:

>LINK, REQ

Dude, fuck no.

TRX is downright fraudulent, XRB has nothing and XRP is a scam with billions held by a handful of devs.

Terrible thread.

>> No.7219299

I PANIC SOLD ALL 2 HOURS AGO NOTHING LEFT TO DISCUSS

>> No.7219315

>>7218728
WHAT A HELPFUL FUCKING POST. I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS.

1) Why don't you do your homework and answer your own questions?
2) Who do you think you are?
3) Seriously, you're contributing nothing to this board.
4) Go away.
5) Your mom

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>>7218728
2018 year of the utility coins so id say skycoin and anything on Skyledger.

>> No.7219357

>>7218728
REQ
>1: paying with cryptos by insta converting to fiat, lower fees than any other payment platform (visa for eg), real time accounting, invoicing
>2: accounting, finance, e-commerce, regular commerce, worth trillions
>3: there are a few competitors such as evrex and omisego but I think req stands the best chance
>4: current issues are whether or not the team can deliver, future issues may be scalability and moving to other blockchains
>5: team of 9 working on the back end I think, they created moneytis and are backed by the seed company ycombinator

>> No.7219485

>>7219287
I’m not classing them as similar? I see those as the most shilled coins and am curious if the holders have researched these projects.

>> No.7219537

>>7218728
all those are shitcoins really.

>> No.7219567

1) solves banking and loans, crypto solution is implemented faster than banks expand, launch in april
2) un- and underbanked areas of the world (south america ~150m people, chinklands ~1b people, negrolands ~700m people)
creators of this have about 150k people using their crypto exchange in south america, which consequently is the biggest one there, marketcap for this token is less than $100m
3) salt is aimed at a different demographic, same with ethlend, blockmason is a jew ruse, probably. i.e. little to no competition
4) future issues are probably legal battles with jews or jews trying to undermine their platform, technical stuff is all addressed in the whitepaper and checks out
5) 8 people in the team, 4 developers, 4 advisors, 12+ partners, 10+ industrial backers, notable people are probably tim draper no idea about his participation but its been pro-bono

>> No.7219638

>>7218728

Fucking look for yourself

XRB - https://youtu.be/hAy4GDV7tvQ

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>>7219357
still doing chad's homework in 2018

>> No.7219883

>>7219315
I have researched these coins, I personally do not think they are sound investments and was curious for other takes. I will however answer these questions about one of my holdings to contribute.
ENG
1)The engima protocolaims to solve scalability and provacy within blockchains. It seeks to act as a second layer to privatize data, allowing it to be sold privately while remaining decentralized. Currently, there are no non-crypto competitors but enigma/catalyst is seeking to be the “bloomberg” of the crypto world, from my reasearch.

2)Enigma protocol is direct toward all blockchain applications and their trading platform catalyst is aiming to be a decentralized hedge-fund esque service. 40% of the financial sectors profits are from selling data alone. Combined the Engima Catalyst platform and protocol would be looking to enter a multi billion dollar industry.

3)Enigma catalyst has some competition. On the catalyst side it is competing with coins like augur, however there is no clear frontrunner at this stage. On the enigma protocol side there is competition from large exisiting blockchains advancing like ethereum, however this protocol will be tailored to work ontop of all blockchains (blockchain agnostic). I see hyper dominance being possible in the enigma catalyst financial data marketplace.

4) Issues- protocol is not complete, however catalyst is currently running.
Future issues- protocol never gets released or can not achieve its goal at scale.

5) Team of 5 comprised of MIT graduates, quants and long time software developers. Most notable is advisors Alex “Sandy” Pentland who is the most cited person in computer science and helped found he MIT media lab. He began working with the team on the enigma protocol in 2014.

>> No.7219937

>>7219638
The point is to have a large, open discussion to learn from eachother. We have all (hopefully) reasearched investments, there is no reason to not have beneficial symbiotic discussion.

>> No.7219991

>>7219567
This is RCN. I hold this coin, found it to be a worthy investment also.

>> No.7220818

>>7219991
DND because highest vol after eth on binance, insane highs in a couple hours and 2 MILL FRICKING COINS

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>>7218728
I'm too lazy to do stinky it would take like 15 minutes to type it but have a bump.

>> No.7221099

>>7218728

I'm at a crossroads. I hold a really good amount of VEN and looking to get a node and also hold a good amount of REQ.

I'm debating if I should unload all my VEN to jump in on REQ to essentially increase my stack to a HUGE one with REQ with hopes of it jumping up quickly after market rebound. I'm thinking at least hitting or passing ATH.

I want to then sell a portion back to VEN to land a node.

Any thoughts?