what's a coin concept you'd actually invest in
A coin that notifies me when It's getting pumped and puts a huge buy wall after my buys
>>2823495
A shitcoin with a funny name
>>2823516
but what does that coin do for you
you're looking not to invest, but to swing trade
i'm asking what coin you'd invest in
>>2823495
A coin based on how much of a faggot OP is. Forget lambos, we could get Aircraft carriers.
>>2823525
see: fucktoken
>>2823535
Hell, we could all find our own literal moon missions.
just looking for a semi legit answer
coin with dedicated miners?
coin with a dev team focused only on improving the function of the coin?
>>2823579
Serious answer: vertcoin
>>2823495
One set up to piggy back off credit card machines so people can use it to pay for every day shit instead of basically just darknet shit and speculation.
A coin that you could exchange for goods and services
>>2823613
so stable valuation?
or ease of access (withdraw from ATM)
>>2823495
If I had a new concept, I'd start an ICO. As far as existing concepts I think are strong enough to invest in:
Prediction markets
Decentralized virtual computing
Machine learning
Completely anonymous currency
A token what works with Spotify API that I can mine and can be used to skip songs in lieu of a damn membership
>>2823579
Sia Coin
>>2823623
Ease of access and implied security. I'm more worried about my bitcoin private key getting stolen than I am my credit cards, because there is nothing to stop an in process transaction or to reverse one if someone gets a hold of it.
>buy xcoin with ether
>enter xcoin address on porn sites that saves a cookie to your computer
>xcoin is automatically deducted from your wallet when playing paid content and sent to the website
>completely anonymous porn
RDD
Too bad its looking more like vaporware each day
>>2823704
literally I'll make the lo/g/o, the coin
A token/app that actually does mobile banking and cheap crossborder transactions for the poor/unbanked/etc. and isn't an obvious ICO scam. (*cough* Humaniq *cough*).
Remittance markets are WAITING to be disrupted. Right now, it costs a global average of 7.32% to send money abroad. That's right: if you're a Mexican or an African nigger, it costs you a global average $73.2 to send $1,000 back home. By the way, the price is 9.80% percent for sending stuff to Sub-Sahara Africa and 10.99% using a bank.
With a blockchain, you can bring this down to between 1 to 4 percent, if not less (by the way, the UN is pushing HEAVILY to bring the global average down to 3% by 2030, so they're looking into blockchain). So the moment someone makes a GOOD app for this that can actually scale, they'll rob the industry blind. And this is a market that, according to the world bank, is $600 billion a year.
t. UN analyst
>>2823495
Something with a future. Bitcoin and nothing else
Sia is a little slow but a very legit investment. Devs are young but extremely smart and they dont repeat past fuck ups. Things will get even better once biz and marketing teams are hired.
>>2823535
Come to think of it. Trying to calculate OPs faggotry would take roughly the lifespan of the sun to calculate just the first block.
The only thing I want out of a cryptocoin is that it destroys fiat currency and ruins the banks.
>>2823495
How about McVeigh coin (MCV)? You mine it by blowing up trucks outside of federal buildings.
>>2823700
>paying for porn
Get off the internet grandpa
>>2823984
it's not for me to use obviously, that's like a drug dealer using his own stash
there are so many fucking retarded degenerates that pay for porn, you'd be shocked
>>2823495
espers,,,,.....
because you can buy.....