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Low-cap "sleeper" coins
#51

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

I'm on the following:
COFI
Power Ledger
Dent Coin
Enjin
UTrust (UTK)
IOTA
KuCoin Shares
BEE Token (got the ICO, but it will open to trades in April I think)
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#52

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

The information in the below-linked article might be helpful for guys generally considering undervalued cryptos or maybe what kinds of situations to avoid?

https://wolfstreet.com/2018/02/18/blockc...integrate/
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#53

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

No, no it's not helpful at all.

Nobody here is investing in Bitcoin stocks.
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#54

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Who was recommending MAN tokens again? It was someone here. That was a good call, they're up 50% from my entry point.
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#55

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Quote: (02-19-2018 06:14 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

Who was recommending MAN tokens again? It was someone here. That was a good call, they're up 50% from my entry point.

Oh, man! Nice! Congrats, dude. Was gonna make a post about MAN. There's a lot to it. It went way up, and the technology is absolutely incomprehensibly fascinating: A million transactions per second (PoS + PoW). Also, their Board of Directors is packed with heavy hitters.

This is a good long term investment (IMO) I'm gonna be in for the long haul. This is my unicorn. Got in at .68.

MAN deserves its own thread.

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#56

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Trinity Network Credit - scaling solution for NEO and still with a low market cap (it's near #200 on CMC).

It's done 3x since ICO even during this correction so I think it's pretty solid overall. Put a chunk into this and gonna hold for a while since this is supposed to be the year of NEO.
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#57

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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 killing it . Will be worth more then Neo in two years.[Image: banana.gif]
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#58

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Bought some VIA today, probably could have waited a couple more days to see what is going on but I felt like buying now.

It's #183 right now and there isn't a huge circulating supply so there is some potential for some more big gains.
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#59

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

I dont know, I feel the days of super low cap sleeper coins are over, this market has gone to shit and isnt coming back up again.
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#60

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Based on nothing except hype and optimism I think that this latest crash will just set us back a few months, for all we know this Mt. Gox thing might get sorted out and we are seeing all time highs a few months from now.
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#61

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

This neon green line looks like pretty strong support;

[Image: Screenshot_at_2018-03-09_23-40-29.png]

And it's pancaked hard as it went up against that orange and purple cross-over.

I think a realistic bullish is 16K by September, pulling a resistance line from the top of the neon residtance line over the recent peak c. 12K. Realistic bearish is following those purple and orange lines down. Moderate to go along the neo line to 8K.

Have there been any good alt surges of late? I've not been monitoring, but seen Maker and Revain have popped up.
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#62

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Very few impressive ones. XMR was doing okay for a while, then it dumped. ZCL due to the fork thing...

In particular, new alts are just dying.

I'm not sure which one of those is the neon green one. The 45 degree diagonal that touches the point we're at now?

What are you using to draw these? I'm not familiared with this paired line method of charting. Are they just typical support-resistance lines?
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#63

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Neon is the florescent green one. This is just drawn in GIMP with resistance and support drawn off wicks of different trajectories.
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#64

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Should get yourself a tradingview account. They're free and really useful.
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#65

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Quote: (03-09-2018 07:06 PM)gework Wrote:  

This neon green line looks like pretty strong support;

[Image: Screenshot_at_2018-03-09_23-40-29.png]

And it's pancaked hard as it went up against that orange and purple cross-over.

I think a realistic bullish is 16K by September, pulling a resistance line from the top of the neon residtance line over the recent peak c. 12K. Realistic bearish is following those purple and orange lines down. Moderate to go along the neo line to 8K.

Have there been any good alt surges of late? I've not been monitoring, but seen Maker and Revain have popped up.

Whoa. What is going on here? Looks like the background of a 90's high school year book photo
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#66

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

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/

This coin has gone down to about 4 cents, but has started paying out a monthly revenue share from the company's profits:

Revenue Share Guide
MArch Rev. Share

The shares so far have been 0.05 EUR and 0.08 EUR per 100 CPAY (paid out in ETH).

The current price of the coin is $0.044. So 1,000,000 coins would cost $44,000 and at a mean monthly revenue share of 0.066 EUR that would net you $9,696.06 in revenue over a year (22% return).
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#67

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

Im on the following:
Bcpt
Zıl
Ncash
Vibe
Appc

(Not a invesment advice)
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#68

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VIBE? Why?
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#69

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

PRE Search a decentralised search engine (in development) has just released it's prerelease.

You can get $5 worth of the token for signing up and about 5 cents per search. Right now it's just a shortcut to other search sites. But the amount of searches I do a day that's about $20 [Image: icon_razz.gif] You can set it to be a search engine for a number of popular sites like IMDB, Google, DuckDuckGo. So quite useful as a quick general search portal.

You can use this addon for Chrome/Chromium to quickly search and get the paid from the toolbar.

The advisers include Etheruem co-founder, Anthony Di Iorio and the founder of Blekko, a decent search engine that used to handle about 20 million queries / day before it was bought by IBM.

Some points:

* Open and transparent ranking factors enable content creators to access a level playing field, and users the choice of which data sources to utilize

* Community-driven decision-making process ensures that everyone’s interests are aligned, and the best content is surfaced and displayed

* Ability to vote on and fund dev projects provides ability to influence and improve the platform, and earn tokens for contributing

Current MCap: $30M
Peak MCap: $120M
Current price: $0.20
Peak price: $0.75
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#70

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^ Addendum to that.

The maximum PRE you can earn per day is 8. So that puts you at about $600 / year if maxing that each day. I guess it was a bit too good that it would be an unlimited faucet.

At the moment it looks like the Preseach site is getting about 60,000 visitors per day. Assuming that 20K-40K are using the search at an average of 4 PRE / day, that means they may be minting (or circulating) between 80,000 and 160,000 tokens per day; or $16,000 to $32,000. Or about $5M-10M / year.

Since going live there has been a considerable bump in trading volume, but it doesn't seem to have affected the price.

There's no reason anyone should get $0.05 for doing a web search. It's just a gimmick to lure people into using the site. Particularly as Google only makes $0.015 per search. Though these rewards will eventually be turned off when the supply reaches 1 billion.

So potentially the token could tank through saturation and (currently) no utility. The utility is primarily buying ads on their search engine, which they say will probably be live in summer 2019.

They have 20 developers.
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#71

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

I wouldn't call it directly a sleeper coin, but Coinvest has an extremely low market cap (around 5 millions) and a game changing product for the Crypto world.

Take a look the video:





For today, COIN is only on IDEX (https://idex.market/eth/coin). However, COIN will hit HitBTC this Monday.

The platform beta will be launched in Q2 2018 and at the end of Q4, you will be able to trade around 250 Cryptocurrencies on it.

Take a look at the video and tell me if you don't see the potential in it, which I see.

Mannbibel - Meistgelesener Artikel: Dominiere deine Freundin im Bett
Die Rückkehr der Männlichkeit - a german blog written by Ray
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#72

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

My low cap gems;

Zil
Hpb
Cpc
Cpx
Man
SS

and 50-250 Usd invest ones
Exrn
NN
NKN
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#73

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Quote: (06-10-2018 05:20 AM)kaspa Wrote:  

My low cap gems;

Zil
Hpb
Cpc
Cpx
Man
SS

and 50-250 Usd invest ones
Exrn
NN
NKN

Oh how did i forgot best staking low cap coin;

Phore

take a look at it.
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#74

Low-cap "sleeper" coins

I'm looking for low value coins that have good development, preferably presumably good capital from a past ICO and something that will likely be used. A lot of projects are too obscure for me to be able to quickly understand what they are (these types of coins haven't done well) and other have very specific aims that I don't think can be fulfilled (cannabis finance, parking management, ticketing). I'm looking for coins attached to a product for every day tech-types. I think these are the most likely to be used.

My favorites I've mentioned already in this thread. More info posted in previous posts.

PreSearch - a decentralised search engine (in development). The team includes an ETH co-founder and the CEO of Blekko, a previous major search engine competitor. They have a very basic product for now, but it's grown slowly since the crypto crash of 17-18, up to above AlexRank 5,000 (daily), which is somewhere in the region of 400,000-500,000 daily visitors. It peaked at about $115M cap; now at about $6M. You can also get paid $0.01 per search (up to 32 searches per day) and $1 per referral (with conditions) at current coin prices. They just released a browser plugin that allows you to earn the reward while searching for the toolbar. This is a gimmick, but a working gimmick is a lot better than where most projects are at - a whitepaper.

Mysterium - a decentralised VPN with a solid team and backing from big names in The Crypto Valley in Zug, CH. They just released their alpha or beta VPN client, which works well. I imagine they could get relisted on Bittrex now, who kicked them off because they didn't have a working product. So could be a nice buy just for that. Peak market cap was $80M; now below $2M.

CryptoPay - I don't like this as much as I used to. They were the biggest issuer of crypto debit cards, but after that business was disabled it's taken them (and other providers) a long time to get working cards back. They now have cards in Russia and are about to release in Europe again. So that could boost revenues. The coin also pays a "dividend" each month in ETH. At the current price you will be looking at about an 8% dividend, but with the crypto marketing heating up again and the return of their cards in Europe that could double. Currently at $1.2M down from $12M. An issue is that's it's very illiquid and many exchanges won't carry it as it is considered a security. Also, they're not good at marketing.

Decentraland - A crypto minecraft. Quite a hot project in terms of attention and not really a sleeper. The end product is not launched, but they have a marketplace for selling land in the virtual world and a builder. One plot in the world sold for $215,000. At about $55M, down from $320 - one of the most resilient coins in the 17-18 crash.

STEEM - Also not a sleeper. The popular crypto social media platform has been growing again, after the decline in 2018. It's been attracting those banned from MSSM (mainstream social media) and it's decentralised video platform, d.tube is also growing.

GOLOS - Russian version of STEEMIT. Managed to retain most of its user base during the crash, but plummeted from $60M down to $800K at current. Top 10,000 site in Russia and Ukraine.

A few I'm interested in if anyone has more intelligence on them:

KuCoin, exchange with dividend
Propy, decentralised real estate platform
SkyCoin & Substratum, decentralised web and browsing
BitTorrent, currencey for the popular P2P client

I also like: BAT, Enjin, but they have performed very well, so am not attracted to buy.
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