Top 5 Altcoins To Hold For the REST of 2017! Top 5 Altcoin Picks For 2017!
In today's video I talk about my top 5 altcoins to hold for the rest of 2017. These are altcoins that I believe will make great strides and gains from now through the end of the year. This top 5 cryptocurrency list includes patientory, ethereum, lisk, litecoin and monero. Neither of these coins are in any particular order. I believe in patientory because of their patientory app which will be released at the end of the month as well as their enterprise system releasing later this year. Ethereum has the metropolis hard form coming soon as well as other improvements. Lisk has their rebanding that is coming later this month as well as the lisk SDK dropping in november / december. Monero was recently released on bithumb and more attention has been gravitating to privacy coins as of late. I think the LocalMonero service will also play a role in an increased monero price. Lastly, litecoin has remained one of the most stable cryptocurrencies this year. It recently had the first litecoin based lightning network transaction take place successfully, it was instant with no fees. It is also still far cheaper and faster to use litecoin rather than bitcoin. Hope you enjoy!
Ethereum and Lisk are both on my list! Not invested yet as I am waiting on the current dip to subside and settle. Nice video man :)
Awesome video, you don't have IOTA in your top 5? If you don't know anything about IOTA checkout my post. This coin has a serious potential.
Very interesting that you should mention PTOY. I know them pretty well. They're one of the very first movers in the patient oriented blockchain healthcare platforms. I think they have some good ideas and given the first mover advantages I can see them being able to grow their valuation even further for a little while. However, the patient oriented blockchain business model is definitely a challenge to execute at scale for some time to come. There are lots of reasons for that, not least though the very large number of stakeholders in the mix, many of whom (think insurers vs. patients) don't necessarily want transparency or disintermediation.
I think PTOY will do well independently at least for a while, with possible acquisition by a larger player (someone already with cloud EHR software, like Athena) in the mid-term.