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Board Altcoin Discussion
User Case the next step to Mass Adoption
by
KoAuTagataPasifika
on 30/08/2018, 04:37:21 UTC
I wanted to get a "vibe" or "feel" about the next evolution in crypto's are going to be.  The high uncertainty in the current crypto market calls for the next development phase or "evolution" of crypto coins into sustainable long-term projects with what some have been calling "User Case".  I'm a huge proponent of User Case because it shows people outside the crypto community that there is value in cryptos and also there is this whole undiscovered world where people trade in digital currencies and it's currently the wild west so to speak  Wink

Some projects I've been following and excited about where they're going are:

1. SuperiorCoin -  A CryptonightV7 coin (I love privacy coins) A decentralized task creation platform called Kryptonia (like Fiverr), and now they're developing an exchange platform on https://kryptonia.io/ so people can move bitcoins there and buy SUPCoins and create tasks.    I believe future plans include a decentralized blogspace and tasks on kryptonia for Twitch streaming

2. HTMLCoin A Sha256D coin (hybrid ETH and BTC) is now developing app games https://www.htmlcoin.com/roadmap games people can play and earn Crypto currencies.  Next, they're going to move to so called "casino games" so people around the globe can compete against each other similar to WSOP etc.     

3. Akroma - Ethash coin, dubbed by some as the "Ethereum Killer" because they use Oracles, the quickest way to summarize it, it enables info outside the blockchain to flow into the blockchain https://akroma.io/, they also have Smart Contracts.

4. Aircoin an ERC-20 Tokenhttps://theaircoin.io/, building fun Apps, currently the PokemonGo like game is really popular and it allows other currencies to be included.   

5. Tron if everything goes well, should be an awesome decentralized platform for everyone especially in today's over politicized and centralized world. 

These are just five that I think of off the top, what about you guys?  Do you think "User Case" is the next step leading to mass adoption?