What are some good low volume Cryptocurrencies to invest in?
Stuff that you can get for pennies now but will possibly be worth more later on.
So far I have some spare cash in Lepenn, Waves, and some leftover Trumps.
>>1856445
Viacoin my dude
Get on board strap in, and be ready for the moon
Unobtanium, i really love that coin
>>1858351
There will be only 250uno mined over 300 years. It uses sha256, 3 times faster than bitcoin. No premine. Block reward is really low and the website looks so good. I have all kinds of crypto but this one I find it very special.
>>1858351
250K uno fuck
shadowcash seems to rocket atm
>>1856445
BURST but do your own research
>>1856445
Why do you guys buy coins with nothing but a popular name behind it?
Invest in real projects and think in longer terms. I bought BURST and LBC recently because there are real development teams behind them and cool ongoing projects.
>>1858424
I agree 100%
>>1858369
>tfw when you bought in at 8 cents
Cash out into real money before it is too late.
>>1859012
Register on a cryptomarket and check out the coins with google. See if they have regular updates on their site/twitter and check out their threads on the "bitcointalk" forum.
Also you can learn a lot about cryptotrading by following the right people on twitter.
>>1859079
any twitter recommendations?
>>1856445
>short term
Lepen
>long term
NEM
NEM has been really focusing on development during the past year.
So they've done a fuck all on the marketing front. They have lots of lowkey companies testing their blockchain at the moment. This means it's still undervalued since not a lot of people have heard of it. Now is a good time to buy. Gonna moon once they release the next generation of their blockchain in the upcoming months.
>>1859085
I follow more than 400 profiles but here's a list of my favorites. This list worths gold.. I mean Bitcoin lol
My twitter: @Meleern follow me too if you want to, you'll see there my following list.. and my bitcoin address;)
>>1859104
What makes it better than btc or eth?
>>1859130
You cannot directly compare any of those. They all serve a different purpose.
BTC is well BTC. ETH is for dapps. But NEM has a crazy fast transaction processing rate. They already have one Japanese bank using their blockchain. I think they want to focus on banks but also tech companies like Hitachi are interested. It works for all kinds of stuff actually. Belgian government is considering it for some of their stuff.
But what is also different is that BTC and ETH are already popular so they are less likely to go 1000%+ if you buy now.
OP wants a hidden gem. I think this is it.
It's not backed by hype but actual technology. That's why I invested, it's a long term investment though.
Gotcha :)
thanks! I'll give you a follow.