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Low-cap "sleeper" coins
#26

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

I got a position into INT some days ago: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/int...ode-token/

My plan was to accumulate with low buy orders, but now Suppo the master shiller made it his new number one pick of the year so it went flying up and I had to cancel my buys and fomo in as the price is most likely not to go down again.

Why I invested (and he shills it) is because it can indeed be the new Chinese IOTA, still some parts are not clear like circulating supply and code (not calling it FUD, but this also makes it a true 'low-cap sleeper') but from my own research I did it looks more than legit and which is why I got in. Still a tiny MCAP and not on any big exchanges, I bought it the last days from Coinegg but it's also on OKex now which is a more trusted exchange.

This imo ticks all the boxes for a true low-cap sleeping gem and now that Suppo made it public I can see this going up pretty hard the next days. The previous coin he shilled (BQX, now Ethos: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ethos/) did a 2,000x which is 90% due to him and his army shilling it all over the internet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67ofGxOnzks Supoman's live video from earlier today
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#27

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Are there any guides for a newbie on how to buy some of these "sleeper coins"? I was thinking of creating a portfolio starting with a few thousand euros I can afford to gamble but there is no centralized platform like Coinbase. Not a big fan of Bitcoin or Ethereum. It seems I missed the boat, even if they double in value by the end of 2018 that's still less attractive and probably as risky as some of the newer coins that can grow exponentially.
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#28

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Buy Eth, send to binance or kucoin, buy shitcoins.
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#29

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Posting this again as it's now got it's market cap.

CryptoPay - $4.8 million cap, up about 100% today, though the ICO was for $16 million. This is a company that has been around since late 2013, offering BTC debit cards. The app allows you to hold fiat and BTC. Has a built-in exchange. However, they are currently non-functioning as their card-provider has been suspended by VISA.

There are two other crypto-debit-cards: TENX and Monaco. The former was functioning, but is also currently non-functioning due to the same VISA suspension as above. Monaco has not issued cards yet and insists it will have cards direct from VISA.

TenX peak market cap: $550M
Monaco peak market cap: $250M

Current 3-month-average AlexaRank:

Monaco: 62,000 <- This is about 20,000 visits / day
TenX: 34,000 <- This is about 50,000 visits / day
CryptoPay: 14,000 <- This is about 200,000 visits / day

SimilarWeb has similar results: https://www.similarweb.com/website/cryptopay.me

Another crypto-debit-card, Token Card, AlexaRank: 325,000; cap: $64M.

For me this is the biggest prospective 100X+ buy.

ICO details: https://ico.cryptopay.me/
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#30

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Quote: (01-20-2018 08:10 AM)gework Wrote:  

Posting this again as it's now got it's market cap.

CryptoPay - $4.8 million cap, up about 100% today, though the ICO was for $16 million. This is a company that has been around since late 2013, offering BTC debit cards. The app allows you to hold fiat and BTC. Has a built-in exchange. However, they are currently non-functioning as their card-provider has been suspended by VISA.

There are two other crypto-debit-cards: TENX and Monaco. The former was functioning, but is also currently non-functioning due to the same VISA suspension as above. Monaco has not issued cards yet and insists it will have cards direct from VISA.

TenX peak market cap: $550M
Monaco peak market cap: $250M

Current 3-month-average AlexaRank:

Monaco: 62,000 <- This is about 20,000 visits / day
TenX: 34,000 <- This is about 50,000 visits / day
CryptoPay: 14,000 <- This is about 200,000 visits / day

SimilarWeb has similar results: https://www.similarweb.com/website/cryptopay.me

Another crypto-debit-card, Token Card, AlexaRank: 325,000; cap: $64M.

For me this is the biggest prospective 100X+ buy.

ICO details: https://ico.cryptopay.me/

Looks decent but coins are only trading one HitBTC, which has a really bad rep for blocking accounts and forever pending withdrawals (https://www.reddit.com/r/hitbtc/).

Trade there at your own risk!
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#31

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Quote: (01-16-2018 11:46 AM)Jean Gabin Wrote:  

I got a position into INT some days ago: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/int...ode-token/

My plan was to accumulate with low buy orders, but now Suppo the master shiller made it his new number one pick of the year so it went flying up and I had to cancel my buys and fomo in as the price is most likely not to go down again.

Why I invested (and he shills it) is because it can indeed be the new Chinese IOTA, still some parts are not clear like circulating supply and code (not calling it FUD, but this also makes it a true 'low-cap sleeper') but from my own research I did it looks more than legit and which is why I got in. Still a tiny MCAP and not on any big exchanges, I bought it the last days from Coinegg but it's also on OKex now which is a more trusted exchange.

This imo ticks all the boxes for a true low-cap sleeping gem and now that Suppo made it public I can see this going up pretty hard the next days. The previous coin he shilled (BQX, now Ethos: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ethos/) did a 2,000x which is 90% due to him and his army shilling it all over the internet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67ofGxOnzks Supoman's live video from earlier today


I hope any of you went through the hassle to acquire some INT, since I mentioned it here it doubled in price at a very steady pace with 20%-30% daily gains. We're still early, we're talking about a real IOTA competitor here with a >60x smaller MCAP.
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#32

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Quote: (01-20-2018 12:00 PM)Jean Gabin Wrote:  

Quote: (01-16-2018 11:46 AM)Jean Gabin Wrote:  

I got a position into INT some days ago: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/int...ode-token/

My plan was to accumulate with low buy orders, but now Suppo the master shiller made it his new number one pick of the year so it went flying up and I had to cancel my buys and fomo in as the price is most likely not to go down again.

Why I invested (and he shills it) is because it can indeed be the new Chinese IOTA, still some parts are not clear like circulating supply and code (not calling it FUD, but this also makes it a true 'low-cap sleeper') but from my own research I did it looks more than legit and which is why I got in. Still a tiny MCAP and not on any big exchanges, I bought it the last days from Coinegg but it's also on OKex now which is a more trusted exchange.

This imo ticks all the boxes for a true low-cap sleeping gem and now that Suppo made it public I can see this going up pretty hard the next days. The previous coin he shilled (BQX, now Ethos: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ethos/) did a 2,000x which is 90% due to him and his army shilling it all over the internet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67ofGxOnzks Supoman's live video from earlier today


I hope any of you went through the hassle to acquire some INT, since I mentioned it here it doubled in price at a very steady pace with 20%-30% daily gains. We're still early, we're talking about a real IOTA competitor here with a >60x smaller MCAP.

Looks like the entire market is reversing again, might pick this up during the dip. As far as being a Chinese IOTA, I thought that was IOT chain? Whatever happened to that coin anyways? As soon as I got into that one at $4.50, it dropped under $3 during the market crash.
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#33

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I've made a little bit of money in the past because Suppoman's calls sent prices of some small bags I had skyrocketing (I held some BQX well before he called it, same with COSS and ELIX), but I still wish he would die by impalement because he's an annoying, awful person.

Is that ungrateful?
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#34

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Quote: (01-21-2018 02:16 AM)westcoastlink Wrote:  

Quote: (01-20-2018 12:00 PM)Jean Gabin Wrote:  

Quote: (01-16-2018 11:46 AM)Jean Gabin Wrote:  

I got a position into INT some days ago: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/int...ode-token/

My plan was to accumulate with low buy orders, but now Suppo the master shiller made it his new number one pick of the year so it went flying up and I had to cancel my buys and fomo in as the price is most likely not to go down again.

Why I invested (and he shills it) is because it can indeed be the new Chinese IOTA, still some parts are not clear like circulating supply and code (not calling it FUD, but this also makes it a true 'low-cap sleeper') but from my own research I did it looks more than legit and which is why I got in. Still a tiny MCAP and not on any big exchanges, I bought it the last days from Coinegg but it's also on OKex now which is a more trusted exchange.

This imo ticks all the boxes for a true low-cap sleeping gem and now that Suppo made it public I can see this going up pretty hard the next days. The previous coin he shilled (BQX, now Ethos: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ethos/) did a 2,000x which is 90% due to him and his army shilling it all over the internet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67ofGxOnzks Supoman's live video from earlier today


I hope any of you went through the hassle to acquire some INT, since I mentioned it here it doubled in price at a very steady pace with 20%-30% daily gains. We're still early, we're talking about a real IOTA competitor here with a >60x smaller MCAP.

Looks like the entire market is reversing again, might pick this up during the dip. As far as being a Chinese IOTA, I thought that was IOT chain? Whatever happened to that coin anyways? As soon as I got into that one at $4.50, it dropped under $3 during the market crash.

You had your dip right there. ITC and INT will be competitors yes. After more research INT seems to be quite ahead in terms of product development (mainnet coming and the CEO also being the founder of a IOT framework). ITC also bullish as will use DAG.
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#35

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

AURA will probably be big. The exchange, IDEX, is better than EtherDelta already.
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#36

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Quote: (01-21-2018 02:10 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

AURA will probably be big. The exchange, IDEX, is better than EtherDelta already.

Does it use messenger pigeons to put in buy and sell orders? I feel this would be a substantial improvement on EtherDelta's interface.

Quote: (02-26-2015 01:57 PM)delicioustacos Wrote:  
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#37

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Not sure if this qualifies but NAS is undervalued. It's a few hundred million in cap but it's basically a crypto 3.0 platform made by the founders of NEO. I can see it 5x'ing or more before eoy.
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#38

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Quote: (01-21-2018 05:04 PM)[email protected] Wrote:  

Not sure if this qualifies but NAS is undervalued. It's a few hundred million in cap but it's basically a crypto 3.0 platform made by the founders of NEO. I can see it 5x'ing or more before eoy.

Elastos is going to crush these guys .
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#39

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Quote: (01-21-2018 09:15 AM)Jean Gabin Wrote:  

You had your dip right there. ITC and INT will be competitors yes. After more research INT seems to be quite ahead in terms of product development (mainnet coming and the CEO also being the founder of a IOT framework). ITC also bullish as will use DAG.

Have you got a source for INT using DAG? I know ITC will have a blockchain + DAG subnet, haven't found anything that supports INT having a DAG.

I'm more bullish on ITC also because they have a number of big institutional investors, whereas INT has exaggerated it's partnerships.

Quote: (01-22-2018 04:55 AM)NeVerGymLess Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2018 05:04 PM)[email protected] Wrote:  

Not sure if this qualifies but NAS is undervalued. It's a few hundred million in cap but it's basically a crypto 3.0 platform made by the founders of NEO. I can see it 5x'ing or more before eoy.

Elastos is going to crush these guys .

Elastos is a great project but completely different niche from Nebulas.

Elastos = decentralised web/dapps
Nebulas = blockchain search engine
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#40

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Quote: (01-22-2018 10:08 AM)Valentine Wrote:  

Quote: (01-21-2018 09:15 AM)Jean Gabin Wrote:  

You had your dip right there. ITC and INT will be competitors yes. After more research INT seems to be quite ahead in terms of product development (mainnet coming and the CEO also being the founder of a IOT framework). ITC also bullish as will use DAG.

Have you got a source for INT using DAG? I know ITC will have a blockchain + DAG subnet, haven't found anything that supports INT having a DAG.

I'm more bullish on ITC also because they have a number of big institutional investors, whereas INT has exaggerated it's partnerships.

No source on INT using DAG, I meant ITC. There's still little known for INT, mostly surfing the hype (which is still the main catalysator to drive prices up in crytpo).

ITC is very solid yes, my plan is to get some of my INT profits into more ITC.
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#41

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Quote: (01-22-2018 12:44 PM)Jean Gabin Wrote:  

No source on INT using DAG, I meant ITC. There's still little known for INT, mostly surfing the hype (which is still the main catalysator to drive prices up in crytpo).

ITC is very solid yes, my plan is to get some of my INT profits into more ITC.

Whoops I read that wrong, my bad.

ITC info

Team is hard working to get ITC listed on Western Exchanges;

* Yellow paper will come available end January
* Interview with Cofounder Xinhao in few days
* Testnet will be published in few weeks, and it's much faster than scheduled

The International Marketing Manager of ITC, Jinkai Xu told us that all codes will be open sourced.

Partnerships;

* Strategic alliance with Acute Angle Cloud
* Strategic cooperation partnership with Adzar Energy
* Strategic coopertion partnership with Hashed
* ITC Received Millions of Investment from Link VC
* ITC and GVE reached a strategic cooperation to jointly promote the development of blockchain
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#42

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The only low market cap coin I have at the moment that's not in the red is Payfair. (PFR) It just released a new video and the price went up a little bit.

"Especially Roosh offers really good perspectives. But like MW said, at the end of the day, is he one of us?"

- Reciproke, posted on the Roosh V Forum.
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#43

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It's looking like the bulls are finally back, which means it's time to get greedy again lol.

I've found four projects that I think have a good shot to go 20x this year, and thought I'd share them.

1. NAS. Even though this market cap is currently about $300M, its comparables are in the 6-10B range (EOS and ADA) so it can 20x. Its mainnet launch is going to be the first "3rd generation blockchain", faster than EOS and ADA. Currently has testnet out, will also be the first blockchain search engine. Team has NEO/Antshares founders.

2. ITC. "The Chinese IOTA." At about a 100M market cap currently, this is another project under the radar that is already announcing big partnerships. Expect lots of new Chinese partnerships being announced this year. This project can go 20x and still be only 40% the market cap of IOTA.

3. GVT. Currently a $65M market cap, this project has its sights set very very high and could completely change not only how people invest in crypto, but how people invest in EVERYTHING. Imagine a mutual fund where you can see everything and all profits are automatically dispersed via smart contracts. These guys are very early stage but have good connections in finance. If this project can do anything close to what it aims, the value of the token would go up way way more than 20x.

4. BNTY. Currently a $20M market cap, this project took a crazy beating in the bear market even though there wasn't any bad news. Unlike most low-cap coins, BNTY already has a working product and snazzy marketing. They have a good model for a bug bounty marketplace, very niche but useful in the market.


Even if 3 of these fall to zero, if one does a 20x you've done very well. What do you guys think of these coins?
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#44

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Raiden (RDN). The only 2nd layer off-chain scaling solution for Ethereum. in other words, sub-second transactions and millions of transactions per second. The product, MicroRaiden, is already on mainnet. Amazingly it sits at about #117 because the team is from Germany and don't speak unless they have to. Founder was a Core Dev on Ethereum. The market for scaling- for IoT transactions, for instant transactions, for ensuring there aren't slowdowns on Ethereum as there often are even doing ICOs where everyone sends at the same time, is pretty massive and the biggest minds generally agree that Scalability along with Interoperability are the two macro-trends to follow for blockchain in 2018. I think it has potential to be a top 30 coin.

I've looked a lot into it; so if any questions, let me know.
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#45

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What does the token do
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#46

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Quote: (02-14-2018 11:29 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

What does the token do

Basically, it is not required for anything. It may be used for some "auxiliary services" that may be required for maintaining and improving the protocol in future. Even if it's the case, other tokens can be used instead of RDN for those services. The only redeeming characteristic of this coin is its total supply of 100 million. Proceed with caution. For more info read this.

https://medium.com/@raiden_network/the-r...b6ef8d0b64
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#47

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I have a position in NIO (Antonio).

I think there's quite a lot of potential there, the markt cap is like 12 mil.

It's an AI crypto trading system that integrates with various exchanges, and they will launch their own exchange in a few months.

They already have a working product - the AI trading system is in alpha.

Antonio haven't really done any marketing yet and are only on shit exchanges so far.

I know that AI systems are always a bit tricky - AI sounds cool, but how smart are those systems really, that is the question.

But I think MC 12mil is super low for a project that already has a product out. In my opinion that coin can only rise in the future.

Your thoughts?
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#48

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NIO's AI trading system is shit. I thought it was cool until I tried it. Backtested the two "strategies" they offered against Cardano and Litecoin.

The cardano one lost me 50% of my capital in a month.
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#49

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I don't know what you guys consider "low cap" but I bought into 5-6 cryptos outside the top 25 on coinmarketcap.com, To be honest I didn't do much research outside of a few minutes of reading but tossing $20-50 here and there on each there might be a chance for me to get lucky.

For example I bought into VertCoin and I'm pleasantly surprised that it is up 27% in the last 24hrs

When I was throwing the dice at things I was thinking about this image
[Image: d6a1143f571184db25f94613edd43b40af6d3a62...5efd84.jpg]

I have to quit checking the market, as far as buying I'm done for now so I'll just have to sit back and wait patiently.
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#50

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Quote: (02-14-2018 11:57 PM)speculator Wrote:  

Quote: (02-14-2018 11:29 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

What does the token do

Basically, it is not required for anything. It may be used for some "auxiliary services" that may be required for maintaining and improving the protocol in future. Even if it's the case, other tokens can be used instead of RDN for those services. The only redeeming characteristic of this coin is its total supply of 100 million. Proceed with caution. For more info read this.

https://medium.com/@raiden_network/the-r...b6ef8d0b64
Etherium seems to be looking at other ways to solve the scaling issues: POS, Plasma, Sharding... I'm not sure Raiden will be used much, unless they can gain traction with some dApps/services that need scaling quickly.
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