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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: VERITASEUM DISCUSSION THREAD
by
Dorkie
on 19/03/2018, 02:10:59 UTC
Hello Dorkie,
I have been reading your messages for quite a while, mostly on PPT.  You helped me break out of my 'married to my favorite tokens' mindset and you were also the one to first alert me to the PPT FUD.  Oh, how I wanted to believe you were wrong!  Anyway, I have been studying global finance for over a decade, which ultimately brought me to BTC many years ago, but I cannot say I understand everything you are writing about PPT and VERI.  Indeed, I find VERI actually very difficult to understand, with the off-chance that it is actually rediculously easy to understand and I am just over-complicating things.  Anyway, here is my question for you: what coins and tokens DO you like?  I mean, you seem to be on a rampage against the cryptos you dislike, but I do not believe I have ever heard you mention those that you do. Perhaps I missed those posts, not sure.  Married with kids and only so much time to devote to this stuff.  PS: I have recently pulled back out of most alts and am hiding in BTC.  The exceptions are platforms, I am holding these (am I married to my favs again here???).  Would love to hear your list or just a 'hit' or 'shit' answer on ICX, AION, WAN, THETA, TAU, ETH, POA, ZIL.  Thanks!

ETH and NEO are the true 2 cryptocurrencies that I like the most.

Update:
I don't dislike VERI. I only dislike Reggie's 98 mil reserve that can be recycled and resold over and over again without much of the potential economic gain going to the token holders. And previously I thought a policy in place to make sure any bulk sold from the reserve not entering the circulating supply will do, but further thinking made me realize those interactions will NOT improve the network effect.

Imagine you have a MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game). This MMORPG will have maximum network effect value if it remain massively played by everyone online. If out of a sudden, a separate network exists whereby a massive amount of players can play the game offline, then the online version of it would have very little network value.