however, the longer you spend doing your homework and learning the fundamentals, the easier it all gets to navigate.
there are a limited number of tokens and projects, a limited number of concepts and applications, and a limited number of combinations of those. one you start grasping the basics and seeing the patterns, it becomes much simpler to pick things apart and accurately separate the wheat from the chaff... ;-)
Great info here @rok-sivante there are a lot of sound messages, and a very nice recap of the companies in a breakdown context. I try not to be too much of a polyanna when it comes to talking about steemit/steem but the future here seems jacked with upside. Countless users still available to be grabbed upon a free, user paid content, ad free, video game style status building, not to mention so many other features that are also very pleasing to the working age, genius to ordinary individual. Great points thanks for the post!
indeed - not to mention that it's probably the most proven, functional blockchain app easily-accessible to the general public, with an actual utility to its token.
though, there still are challenges to be overcome...
Very good publication, my friend, @rok-sivante, part 1 and part 2, helped me understand many things, thank you for always filling us with valuable information for our Steemit process. God keep blessing you.
Interesting... I invested in BitShares and was ready to invest in EOS. Those were the ones I wanted to read on this series of yours.
I don't believe Bitcoin will climb that much, I'm a Skeptic for that coin, but then again I am a guy who likes low valued ones, exponential growth is something I hold dear.
Now I'm thinking... EOS, or take a slice out of EOS and apply it on Agoras. for the price of it, it wouldn't hurt I guess.
one thing to factor in, however: Tauchain/Agoras is still very early on in its development. IF momentum picks up, from what I've gathered via Dana's translations, it could be HUGE. If.
Meanwhile, EOS might not have quite the same degree of upside potential (or it could), though it's realistic to count on its development given Dan's track record and progress so far.
Bitshare and Litecoin is good but I want add some coins : XLM(still cheap) ,Waves(good project) ,Doge(low transfer fee),BAT(brave browser and project) and Monero....
Eos is my point. Bitcoin seems too high priced.
sometimes this market confuses me
there is alot to learn and assess.
however, the longer you spend doing your homework and learning the fundamentals, the easier it all gets to navigate.
there are a limited number of tokens and projects, a limited number of concepts and applications, and a limited number of combinations of those. one you start grasping the basics and seeing the patterns, it becomes much simpler to pick things apart and accurately separate the wheat from the chaff... ;-)
a concentrated mind is what i lack i guess... thanks
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Really nice post about the cryptos! thanks for sharing
Great info here @rok-sivante there are a lot of sound messages, and a very nice recap of the companies in a breakdown context. I try not to be too much of a polyanna when it comes to talking about steemit/steem but the future here seems jacked with upside. Countless users still available to be grabbed upon a free, user paid content, ad free, video game style status building, not to mention so many other features that are also very pleasing to the working age, genius to ordinary individual. Great points thanks for the post!
indeed - not to mention that it's probably the most proven, functional blockchain app easily-accessible to the general public, with an actual utility to its token.
though, there still are challenges to be overcome...
Very good publication, my friend, @rok-sivante, part 1 and part 2, helped me understand many things, thank you for always filling us with valuable information for our Steemit process. God keep blessing you.
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So Rok, this post had all of the ones I wanted to know about.
If you had to pick 2 winners for 2018, if you could buy 3, which of those would be? Only from this list.
I'm pretty confident Bitcoin, Bitshares, EOS, and Tauchain will all do very well this year, so probably wouldn't go wrong with any of them.
In terms of upside potential, I'd bet on Bitshares and Tauchain.
As for putting my money where my mouth is, in order of what's actually in my portfolio: Bitshares, Tauchain, Bitcoin, EOS.
@haejin's put projections of Bitshares at $342 by 2020 and even possibly $48 mid-2018.
@dana-edward's predicted $200 Agoras (Tauchain) this year.
Thus, those two probably have the largest room for growth.
Although it sounds like common consensus that EOS' will reach 3 digits. And a 10x for BTC probably wouldn't be entirely unrealistic either.
Of course, this could all be mere speculation. :-)
Interesting... I invested in BitShares and was ready to invest in EOS. Those were the ones I wanted to read on this series of yours.
I don't believe Bitcoin will climb that much, I'm a Skeptic for that coin, but then again I am a guy who likes low valued ones, exponential growth is something I hold dear.
Now I'm thinking... EOS, or take a slice out of EOS and apply it on Agoras. for the price of it, it wouldn't hurt I guess.
one thing to factor in, however: Tauchain/Agoras is still very early on in its development. IF momentum picks up, from what I've gathered via Dana's translations, it could be HUGE. If.
Meanwhile, EOS might not have quite the same degree of upside potential (or it could), though it's realistic to count on its development given Dan's track record and progress so far.
This is great. Two of the coins on this list i have never heard about is now on my radar. Thanks!
Bitshare and Litecoin is good but I want add some coins : XLM(still cheap) ,Waves(good project) ,Doge(low transfer fee),BAT(brave browser and project) and Monero....
Never heard of Tauchain! Will check it out. Thank you for this informative post.