OmiseGo has increased 10 folds in the past 3 months... from a dollar to roughly 10 bucks now... does this mean that it will follow thw same pattern in the coming months? Is there any way to predict (atleast to a certain extent=) the future of OmiseGo in the coming 3 months... Should i invest 2200 bucks in this coin?
Pic related: Its 90 day chart of OmiseGo against USD
>>3328121
This is the next ETH..
I get good vibes holding this coin, thats for sure.
no one can tell the future 100% so just go with what u think
>>3328136
That's NEO.
>>3328141
Listen anon, i am not an investor or someone with a buisness background... i am just looking into virtual currency coz my father in law suggested it... I know there is no way to predict the future with 100 percent surity... but surely investing isn't just gambling... surely there must be some calculations and thought process before investing
>>3328168
>some calculations and thought process before investing
then DYOR and fuck off
>>3328162
NEO is dead. Wake up.
>>3328162
Why not both?
>>3328162
I know right. These idiots don't know the difference between a new platform and some glorified payment token.
>>3328121
No there is no way to predict the future.
It's been rising consistently because if you do research, it has the most solid team, it's an actual company, they've just signed a big partnership deal with a large corporation. They're developing a new blockchain that would change the game.
Basically compared to most other coins, OMG looks the most promising. The reason you're seeing a slow and steady rise is because people believe in it. And thus they generally are holding their positions. That can only help in the future
Look at the technology behind it.
Omise is a cryptocurrency/creditcard/debitcard/bank payment processor gateway.
It allows a store/company to accept or send crypto & credit/debit/bank payments for a small transaction fee (2.95% -3.65%).
I think their fees are still too expensive.
There are easier ways to accept cryptocurrency as a payment for much smaller amounts.
>>3328199
Nice try, agent Smith!
>>3328219
They are both platforms you idiot
>>3328222
Trips confirm