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<blockquote data-quote="JayJuanGee" data-source="post: 458285" data-attributes="member: 5330"><p>I don't know if it matters too much regarding supposed crowded nature of alternative cryptos - especially if they provide some kind of value or innovation then it would not matter if there are a lot of them, and really, providing data that is based on a February 2014 prices is going to be ancient news in the world of crypto currencies. Lot's of stuff has gone on in cryptolandia since February 2014 - both in bitcoin and also in various crypto currencies.</p><p></p><p>In other words, if you attempt to make assessments of alternative currencies by either a blanket search on the internet or older news, you are going to be considerably mislead.</p><p></p><p>By the way, a few days ago, Zcash was mid $200s per coin, and a bit more than a week ago, it was running around $1,000 per coin. Remember also that some zcash coins sold for more than $100k per coin.. outrageous pumping and dumping. </p><p></p><p>Also, a couple weeks ago there were only a couple thousand zcash coins in circulation. Today, coinmarketcap shows that there is about 34,000 zcash coins currently in circulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayJuanGee, post: 458285, member: 5330"] I don't know if it matters too much regarding supposed crowded nature of alternative cryptos - especially if they provide some kind of value or innovation then it would not matter if there are a lot of them, and really, providing data that is based on a February 2014 prices is going to be ancient news in the world of crypto currencies. Lot's of stuff has gone on in cryptolandia since February 2014 - both in bitcoin and also in various crypto currencies. In other words, if you attempt to make assessments of alternative currencies by either a blanket search on the internet or older news, you are going to be considerably mislead. By the way, a few days ago, Zcash was mid $200s per coin, and a bit more than a week ago, it was running around $1,000 per coin. Remember also that some zcash coins sold for more than $100k per coin.. outrageous pumping and dumping. Also, a couple weeks ago there were only a couple thousand zcash coins in circulation. Today, coinmarketcap shows that there is about 34,000 zcash coins currently in circulation. [/QUOTE]
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