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You are about to be dumped on a deserted island and won't get off of it for 5 years. Before you go you get to pick two coins that aren't Bitcoin that you think have the best chance of making it. I'll start, OMG XRP

>> No.8262782

>>8262769
EOS
NANO

>> No.8262792

COSS
OMG

>> No.8262835

>>8262769

NANO
KNC

>> No.8262852

>>8262769
>You are about to be dumped on
fuck

>> No.8262863

NEO, NANO

>> No.8262869

>>8262769
ICX
OST

>> No.8262875

>>8262769
link
iota

>> No.8262876
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8262876

1. EOS
2. EOS

>> No.8262885
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8262885

Link, Link

>> No.8262891

>>8262769
NANO, ETH

>> No.8262895

TRTL obviously.

>> No.8262918

>>8262769
Bitconnect, Doge.

>> No.8262951

Unironically NANO and ICX

>> No.8263180

>>8262769
ZIL and ELA

>> No.8263223

non-meme answer:

BTC
XMR

>> No.8263271

Chainlink, EOS

>> No.8263282

JNT
OMG

>> No.8263310

>>8262769
Honestly I wouldn't trust any coin that's not BTC in a 5 year time frame.

XMR, ETH maybe?

>> No.8263318

TRAC
ENJ
QASH

>> No.8263321
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8263321

>>8262769
BITB
ETH

>> No.8263553

ETH
MCO

>> No.8263561

ETH, LTC
All else are wrong.

>> No.8263588

>>8262769
upfiring and verge

>> No.8263601

VEN
ETH

>> No.8263649

ETH
VET

>> No.8264711

jnt, amb

>> No.8264898

>>8262769
ETH
and since i will make a fortune holding eth let it be LINK for the memes

>> No.8264907

>>8264898
if non memecoin then it will be xmr, holding anything else longterm is beyond retarded

>> No.8264938

>>8262769
MTL, Mco, one replaces visa worldwide with no fees, the other replaces Amex worldwide, again no fees. They'll both beat every other normal payments platform to the stage by a mile. Doesn't matter who's tech is better, what matters is who gets mass adoption first, and it's going to be these guys

>> No.8264954

ENJ and more ENJ if you dont own this i feel sorry for you

>> No.8265008

LINK
LTC

>> No.8265107
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8265107

These two
>>8264907
I'm worried government regulations will start clamping down on privacy coins in 5 years time

>> No.8265127

ETH, OMG

>> No.8265223

>>8262769
NEO
Because 5 years of untouched gas has me salivating
And LTC (I know will survive every attack on crypto)

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8265860

>>8262769
sky and sky

>> No.8265915

>>8262769
>xmr
>zrx

>> No.8265949

Qash, Ven, Nas. The holy trinity.

>> No.8265960

BTC ICX

>> No.8265963
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8265963

[Performance]
-Ripple consistently handles 1,500 transactions per second, 24x7.
-Payment channels can process 10s of 1000s of transactions per second.

.
[Cost]
-A standard transaction costs just 0.00001 XRP.
-The cost is not paid to any party: it's irrevocably destroyed.

.
[Real-world use]
-5 institutions are currently using XRP (MoneyGram, Cuallix, FlashFX, IDT and MercuryFX).
-Many banks are currently using xCurrent. Since xRapid is cheaper (saves up to 60%) and provides final settlement, they are likely to transition to it.
-Bichip will use XRP in its RFID chips.
-A w3c standard that Ripple helped develop (and was demo'd by Microsoft) will be available in all major browsers, it'll facilitate paying with XRP.

.
[Economics]
-The supply is fixed.
-Unlike Bitcoin, there's no inflation. Bitcoin uses PoW which relies on inflation and/or high fees. Bitcoin requires $18M of net new $ flowing in just to maintain the price!!

.
[Security]
-Unlike Bitcoin, double-spending isn't possible. Bitmain (a Chinese company) can rollback Bitcoin's chain and bankrupt the whole ecosystem.
-An attack could only stop new transactions temporarily. Participants would simply remove bad participants from their list

.
[Decentralization]
-Each participant can run a validator and use his own list of validators.
-validators role is to agree on an order for new transactions
-10s of reputable public & private entities around the world are currently running validators (e.g., Microsoft, MIT, CGI, WorldLink, Bahnhof,..)
-Consensus for the order of new transactions requires a supermajority of 80%

.
[Incentives]
-XRP is a revenue source for Ripple Labs. This aligns its incentives with XRP hodlers. It uses the revenue to improve the tech and expand XRP's market share.
-Ripple Labs share is locked in 55 batches on the network. Only one batch can be unlocked per month. It would take them 5 years to unlock them all. XRP is sold only to long term investors (i.e., they can't dump).

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8265964

No ENG?

>> No.8265984

QRL ; ZEC

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8265997

this thread is a proof that /biz/ is retarded or dishonest. XRP obviously has the best chance.

>backed by a company
>the escrow would take more than 5 years to be fully unlocked
>there are many business commitments involving xRapid (which uses XRP)
>Ripple Labs makes a lot of money

>> No.8266007

>>8262769
RLC
no questions about it.
thank me in 2 years :)

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8266010

>>8265997

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8266027

>>8265997
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>> No.8266044
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8266044

>>8265997
..

>> No.8266111

SHIP
XLM

>> No.8266135

xrp
eos

>> No.8266225

>>8262769
LINK
LINK

>> No.8266234
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8266234

>>8266225
Real answer
LINK
XMR

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>>8266225
>>8266234
Joke is I created my port as if this scenario was going to happen.

>> No.8266272

>>8262875
literally laughing
>>8263223
only correct answer

>> No.8266489

>>8262769
RLC
FLIXX

>> No.8266560

>Buy My XRP Bags: The Thread

>> No.8266601

ENG NANO

I don't think the idea of publicly accessible contract data is gonna fly when there's encrypted options available. The excuse of muh social reputation isn't convincing. I don't want my data out there.

>> No.8266734

>>8265223

Yeah that 3% ROI is really “salivating”

>> No.8266769

>>8262769
ETH
SWT

>> No.8266864

>>8266234
I like this answer.

>> No.8267648

>>8262769
Bitcoin Cash (it's actually the bitcoin but you clearly haven't made the distinction so...), Nexus

>> No.8267679

ADA
BTC( Lets face it, even if the coin has no relation to btc everything follows)

>> No.8267701

Link qtum

>> No.8267706

please buy more nipple so i can short some more

>> No.8267932

Monero and Decred

>> No.8267959
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OMG, ENG

>> No.8268286

>>8262769
VEN
ETH

>> No.8268328

ETH/NEO

>> No.8269076

>>8262769
LINK
BCH

>> No.8269177

>>8262769
Uh..
I'll have the Bacon Clubhouse and a Chicken Fajita

>> No.8269180

>>8262769
XTO and BTC

>> No.8269208

>>8262769
NEO
IOTA