The world cryptocurrency market has grown in leaps and bounds in recent years. Although Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin are some of the some of the most known cryptocurrencies, there are hundreds of other cryptos out there.
In this article, we shall discuss the top five undervalued privacy cryptocurrencies that have great potential.
1. Stellar Lumens
Stellar Lumens This sitcom is dirt cheap. This means that if you keep accumulating Stellar Lumens, you are highly unlikely to take a big hit even in the worst case scenario. The worst case scenario would be the coin getting delisted which is highly unlikely. From the look of things, a big payday looms for those who take a chance with this crypto.
2. Oigibytes
Oigibytes This is another sitcom that continues to gain momentum. In addition to its highly affordable price, it is also a highly liquid cryptocurrency. The enthusiasm for digybytes is boosted by the fact that you can earn it by playing games such as °League of Legends° and °World of Warcrafr.
3. Ripple
Ripple (XRP) More and more banks, especially in the Asia region, are adopting this highly affordable altcoin. Just this year, Ripple has gone up by close to 3,000 percent. Its current valuation of under US20 cents is still very affordable.
4. Vox
Vox This cryptocurrency has been trading since March 31, 2016. Currently, Vox trades on several cryptocurrency exchanges. These include ShapeShift, Poloniex and Bittrex. Its market capitalization is over $170 million.
5. Fun Coin
Fun Coin creates a bridge between gaming services and cryptocurrencies. It is already on the stock exchange. This makes it a great source of extra revenue as its price continues to grow.
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Fun Fun Coin has a funny name so I look it up. There's nothing call fun fun coin. Do you mean fun fair? lol
Lol sorry i made a mistake :)
Great post! Since this big BTC bump up, there are so many cryptos and they are all taking pretty strong position, that it's even hard to keep up with it. I was checking more into Ripple recently, looks like a solid crypto but haven't had time to research it further