Wow
you did a heavy job right here, taking the time to research all these coins with this criteria. Well, if anyone is planning to invest in any of these coins, the only one I think is good for investment is Monero
I'm not sure about the others. Dogecoin is good but
it might not really be a good choice for anyone. And by the way, all these criteria doesn't really matter cause having all these doesn't even make coin to get adopted by people. They have all these criterias and not even single person talks about them, except monero and dogecoin are the only coins you will see people mention often, but only few like dogecoin.
Once people recognize that centralized cryptocurrencies are pretty meaningless (and not much better than PayPal or pennystocks), I guess that will change. I consider this list an important tool for that.
Dogecoin may be a special case because it's a coin heavily tied to a meme of a specific period which today already looks a bit "oldish", but until now it has done pretty well, and in the case it really implodes because of the meme problem, the community could simply rebrand it.
If helpix.world has no plans to publish this list on another webpage, I may have in the medium term - maybe I could even build a website/blog around the concept. I would however probably also include coins with low trading volume (with a warning sign or something similar), because I consider that a relatively irrelevant short-term indicator that may not be an obstacle to success nor threaten decentralization. Low-market-cap-coins with higher trading volume have similar dangers (a large investor could buy it up and de facto centralize it), but it's also possible that this never happens.