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Looking back on a year of Nano development - Presented by NanoLinks
I think this list speaks for itself. Thank you for this year Nano community and see you in 2021 for even more fun! We are only getting started 🚀
- Introducing Nano P2PoW - Decentralized proof of work
- Stress testing of the main network with a new record of 235 CPS
- Nano Game made with Unreal Engine
- Announcing NanoDevList - Financial support for devs working on the Nano protocol and projects
- Anonymity research update
- The Nano Xmas Tree - it's back!
- NANO is now available for free in nearly every country in the world via WeNano App
- Nano added to CoinEmbed - A new payment processor service
- Gonano, a command-line tool written in Go for creating and managing Nano wallets
- WeNano SpotChat Update: 17 Nov, 2020
- Earn Nano from playing Just Cause 2 Multiplayer
- NanoGift for YouTube has been approved for Chrome, Brave, etc.
- Introducing Nanomart!
- Unreal Nano: A 3D transaction visualizer with VR and multiplayer support built with Unreal Engine
- [Released] Unreal Engine Nano Plugin v1
- An exchange has been released to trade Reddit Moons/Nano
- Introducing NanoGift for YouTube
- Nano based patent granted to RoboCash / FynCom!
- Disaster Nano Node - my backup survival principal representative for this uncertain world
- Bitcoin vs Nano - Solving the Double Spend Problem
- WeNano Community Update: 01 Oct, 2020
- September Nano Community Project Award: Srayman
- The Nano Foundation announces Deepa Mardolkar as Chair of the Advisory Board
- Introducing Nano Arcade — fusing Nano with Space Invaders
- Update from the Charity Project in Sierra Leone
- Athena V21.2 Release Now Available
- A proof of concept implementation of atomic swaps between Bitcoin and Nano has been released
- RoboCash app now pays you for every blocked call
- 2000+ Games and DLCs, from Steam, Playstation, Xbox, and all main platforms, now available at PlayNANO
- Nano demolished its previous beta stress test record today. 1465+ CPS
- DegenTrader.com allows you to get Nano currency with fiat in just a few clicks
- Introducing Nendly, the Notion-Friendly Forum
- August Nano Community Project Award: SonderDev
- Introducing MoonPay to WeNano
- Announcing WeNano Business for iOS and Android
- New onion faucet
- BrainBlocks Announces Sunset
- Nalli, the SMS supported wallet is now on the App Store
- New Nano record last night! 161 peak CPS on the mainnet
- Nano as the backbone of Financial Communications
- Nanowallet.io says bye
- Experimental ledger pruning - V22
- PlayNANO now allows users to top-up their mobile phones
- NanoKe - Play on NANO Blockchain
- Nano is now available on the Guarda Wallet Mobile App
- Article: The security of using Nano
- Optimizations bring back to 0.3 seconds per PoW
- The Nano Foundation has joined FITSPA Uganda to help amplify Nano as the go-to digital money solution for the people of Uganda
- July Nano Community Project Award: Nault
- Nault wallet redesign
- Development update: Increased work difficulty upgrade status
- RoboCash app in Google Play - Try the Nano-powered phone spam blocker today!
- Say hello to the new ultra-secure remote/offline signing feature in Nault!
- Introducing PhraseFile: A file-based 2FA method for Nano seeds
- NANO Founder Colin Lemahieu LIVE with Barely Sociable
- V21.1 Athena release now available
- NanoFusion - Project Update and Next Steps
- Announcing the winners of the $75,000 Nano Build-Off
- June Nano Community Project Award: Nano Tip Bot
- The re-birth of NanoVault: Nault
- Nano now available on GuardaWallet
- Interview with Colin LeMahieu - Hosted by Keyword: Crypto
- RoboCash Beta + NanoCenter Update
- Notes from Nano Foundation Dev AMA on Discord
- You can now buy NANO instantly or recurring using Buy Crypto on Binance.US
- Nano Repeat - Subscription Bot for Discord
- New version of CSGO - Nano tournament released
- NanoTicker upgraded for v21 with new features and improved data accuracy
- V21 Athena is live on the Nano network!
- Competition to come up with the best marketing ideas to increase Nano adoption
- Community-made marketing video: 10 reasons to use NANO instead of the Dollar
- The Nano Faucet Distribution: Visualized and Analyzed
- V21 Athena RC1 Released
- Nalli, the new mobile wallet with SMS support is now available for iOS in TestFlight
- NanoAuth - Authentication service (Build-off submission)
- NanoWire - Sell/Buy unused bandwidth (Build-off submission)
- Nano Profile - IPFS hosted profile picture network for Nano (Build-off submission)
- NANO Connect Messenger - Message app with Nano transactions (Build-off submission)
- Nanoom - Service for pulling Nano payments (Build-off submission)
- Bloesem - App with nano rewards to stay focused (Build-off submission)
- Nanowall.link - Content monetizer (Build-off submission)
- Nalli - Mobile wallet with sms support (Build-off submission)
- Upstart - Digital content hosting and sale platform (Build-off submission)
- Natricon Update - Natricons are changeable now
- Introducing TIX Wallet - Simple web wallet
- Nano on Tap - Docker backend (Build-off submission)
- Natricon - Icon identifier for accounts (Build-off submission)
- Nano-it-all Live Trivia Competition (Build-off submission)
- NanoSpider - Block explorer (Build-off submission)
- NANO Espresso NFC - Coffee machine acceping NANO payments (Build-off submission)
- FlappyNano - Flappy Bird against friends (Build-off submission)
- Linuxserver.io Nano Stack (Build-off submission)
- Sendr.space - Social media platform using Nano (Build-off submission)
- InstantCash - Point of sale for Android (Build-off submission)
- May NCPA Community Award Winner: Natrium
- NanoBlog - Decentralized blogging using IPFS (Build-off submission)
- NanoRequest - Payment link generator (Build-off submission)
- CoinChores - Teach your kids about Nano (Build-off submission)
- Polyrun - Workout rewards (Build-off submission)
- KojoSlayer - Battle RPG (Build-off submission)
- Rock Paper Scissors Online (Build-off submission)
- Nanotify - API and web callback platform (Build-off submission)
- Nano Connect - Free distributed RPC proxy (Build-off submission)
- Buy NANO with USD in Trust Wallet
- PlayNANO - Games (Build-off submission)
- Vola Wallet - iOS (Build-off submission)
- NanoRPCProxy - Now with a secure websocket layer, including free public subscriptions for block confirmations
- BlockHunters - Augmented Reality Game (Build-off submission)
- Nano Repeat - Subscription Management for Vendors (Build-off submission)
- Alexa Nano Bot is now live on the Alexa skill store (Build-off submission)
- 'How to use crypto' article (featuring Nano, because it's so easy)
- Nano now accepted at TravelbyBit after merging with Travala
- Nanolytics - Network stats (Build-off submission)
- NanoGift - Browser extension for site donations (Build-off submission)
- nPass - Web content payments (Build-off submission)
- FakeFork - Nano dashboard for tabletop gamers (Build-off submission)
- Play with Nano - (Nano Build-off submission)
- TheNanoBot (Build-off submission)
- Nano RPC Proxy - A fully customizable and secure backend for node calls (Nano Build-Off Project)
- NanoFusion (Nano Build-Off Project)
- NanoPaint (Nano Build-Off Project)
- Natrium v2.2 Released on iOS and Android
- Nanoce.net - Nano powered gaming tournaments
- Millions of Brave browser users can now seamlessly purchase, deposit, and convert NANO
- Happy Birthday Nano! Nano turns six today
- New Nano Center Bounty: Unity3D Plugin
- RoboCash alpha APK - stop spam calls with Nano
- myNanoEmbedded - Lightweight C library for IoT
- April NCPA Community Award Winner: Json
- Nano ecosystem april 2020
- Alexa Nano bot
- WeNano light for Android is out
- NanoPvP is Back better than ever!
- Nano Charts V1.13 - More Accurate Pie Chart Data, Binance True Holdings and Help Boxes
- Nodes CLI obersever: new CLI tool in php4nano repository
- Nano Foundation - CryptoFriendly AMA Recap
- Nano available on the new Binance Widget
- Great beta results for v21
- A new faucet has launched - TetraLoom
- Privacy research project update - Funded
- Nano RUM dispenser
- Announcing the Nano Build-Off - A $75,000 competition to incentivize nano developers
- March NCPA Community Award Winner: MyNano.ninja
- Nanocurrency on Reddit reaches 50,000 members
- Nano Foundation AmA with Atomic Wallet - Summary
- Counter Strike: Go Nano
- Announcing Earn-Nano.com - Collection of places to earn Nano
- Nanoquake JS Season 2
- LuckyNano 2.0 Released
- DeMixor, music vocal remover, integrates Nano
- Announcing EarnAcademy.cc — Earn money by learning and answering questions
- Bidali enables gift cards and phone top-ups with Nano
- Announcing the Nano Community Project Award
- Raesonic browser-based racing game with Nano microtransactions
- Announcing WeNano for iOS
- Binance rolls out credit card purchases of Nano, one of 12 coins supported
- Nano is now in the list of cryptocurrencies on Wikipedia
- Nix/NixOS integration
- NanoGhana Meetup
- Nano work cache available (golang)
- A Simple Nano Block Lattice Explorer on Tor
- Nano is now available on Simplex platform!
- Binance adds BUSD trading pair for Nano!
- Nano on Wikipedia!
- V21 Athena - Feature Review
- Release: New Nano wallet sweep tool
- NANORoll - Multiplayer Roulette Casino Game
- A New site that lists NANO merchants (among other crypto) - Weacceptcryptocurrency.com
- You can now update your representative in Exodus Wallet
- NOWPayments is supporting Nano now!
- Nanowallets.guide - A brand new feature guide to all Nano wallets
- Magnum wallet is now open beta on iOS
- RoboCash NanoCenter project, funding complete!
- Visualizing Nano Beta Network at 750 CPS - 20k tx in 28sec
- Results of recent Nano Display Ads Marketing project
- The Nano Center for Community Funding: NanoGhana Meet-up - Funded!
- NanoArcade - New Game Released
- Nano-PvP - Player vs Player Coinflip Matches
- NanoArcade Released
- New Swap Service: Godex Lists Nano!
- Guide: How to securely transact using an offline device + Ledger recovery methods
- An Introduction to the Manta Protocol presented by Appia
- Nano Batcoif Ad
- Development Update: Research for a new PoW algorithm
- Canoe End of Road
- The New Nano Africa Website Released
- Proposal for Nano Node Network Optimizations
- Presenting KeyTools - A brand new set of secure high-performance Nano web tools
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Want to start fresh after the crypto crash? Here is a comprehensive guide on how to invest and prosper over the long term.
Well its happened, the crypto market just experienced the worst crash since 2014, the bubble has burst.
The idiocy of newbies FOMO-ing into anything with low nominal value lead to endless twitter timelines like this, and now nobody has any idea where the market settles. What do you do now?
In the following weeks it will be a good time to rethink your investment approach and how you arrive at your decisions. Just buying whatever is shilled on Twitter or Reddit and jumping from one crypto to another isn't going to work like it did these last two months.
The good news is that we're finally back closer and closer to our long term moving average which is much more healthy for entrants, the bad news is that the fear might continue compounding if outstanding issues are not dealt with.
Tether is the big concern for me personally for reasons I've stated many times, but some relief in the short term may come if the SEC and CFTC meeting on February 6th goes well. Nobody really knows where the bottom is but I think we're now past the "irrational exhuberance" stage and we're entering a period of more serious inspection where cryptos will actually have to prove themselves as useful. I suspect hype artists like CryptoNick and John McAfee will fall out of favor.
But perhaps most importantly use this as a learning experience, don't try to point fingers now. The type of dumb behavior that people were engaging in that was rewarded in a bull market (chasing pumps, going all in on a shillcoin, following hype..etc) could only ever lead to what we are experiencing now. Just like so many people jumped on the crypto bandwagon during the bull run, they will just as quickly jump on whatever bandwagon is to be used to blame for the deflation of the bubble. Nobody who pumped money into garbage without any use case will accept that they themselves with their own investing behavior were the real reason for the gross overvaluation of most cryptocurrencies, and the inevitable crash.
So if you're looking for a fresh start after the massacre (or just want to get in now), here is a guide:
Part A: Making a Investment Strategy
This is your money, put some effort into investing it with an actual strategy. Some simple yet essential advice that should apply to everyone, regardless of individual strategy:
- Slow down and research each crypto that you're buying for at least a week.
- Don't buy something just because it has risen.
- Don't exit a position just because it has declined.
- Invest only as much as you can afford to lose.
- Prepare enter and exit strategies in advance.
First take some time to think about your ROI target, set your hold periods for each position and how much you are actually ready to risk losing.
ROI targets
A lot of young investors who are in crypto have unrealistic expectations about returns and risk. A lot of them have never invested in any other type of financial asset, and hence many seem to consider a 5-10% ROI in a month to be unexciting.
But its important to temper your hype and realize why we had this exponential growth in the last year and how unlikely it is that we see 10x returns in the next year. What we saw recently was Greater Fool Theory in action. Those unexciting returns of 5-10% a month are much more of the norm, and much more healthy for an alternative investment class.
You can think about setting a target in terms of the market ROI over a relevant holding period and then add or decrease based on your own risk profile.
Example: Calculating a 2 year ROI target
Lets say you want to hold for 2 years now, how could you set a realistic target to strive for? You could look at a historical 2 year return as a base, preferably during a period similar to what we're facing now. Now that we had a major correction, I think we can look at the two year period starting in 2015 after we had the 2014 crash. To calculate a 2 year CAGR starting in 2015:
Year | Total Crypto Market Cap |
Jan 1, 2015: | $5.5 billion |
Jan 1, 2017: | $18 billion |
Compounded annual growth return (CAGR): [(18/5.5)1/2]-1 = 81%
This annual return rate of 81% comes out to about 4.9% compounded monthly. This may not sound exciting to the lambo moon crowd, but it will keep you grounded in reality. You can aim for a higher return (say 2x of that 81% rate) if you choose to take on more risky propositions. I can't tell you what return target you should set for yourself, but just make sure its not depended on you needing to achieve continual near vertical parabolic price action in small cap shillcoins because that isn't sustainable.
Once you have a target you can construct your risk profile (low risk vs. high risk category coins) in your portfolio based on your target.
Risk Management
Everything you buy in crypto is risky, but it still helps to think of these 3 risk categories:
- Core holdings - This is the exchange pairing cryptos and those that are well established. These are almost sure to be around in 5 years, and will recover after any bear market. The Coinbase pairs (Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum) are in this class of risk, and I would also argue Monero.
- Medium Risk Speculative - These would be cryptos which generally have a working product and niche, but higher risk than Core. Things like ZCash and Ripple, relatively established history but still uncertainty over long term viability.
- High Risk Speculative - This is anything created within the last few months, ICOs, low caps, shillcoins...etc. Most cryptos are in this category.
How much risk should you take on? That depends on your own life situation for one, but also it should be proportional to how much expertise you have in both financial analysis and technology.
The general starting point I would recommend is:
- 50-70% for newbies in Low Risk Core, then you can go down to 30% as you gains confidence and experience
- Always try to keep at least a 1/3rd in safe core positions
- Don't go all in on speculative picks.
Some more core principles on risk management to consider:
- Diversify across sectors and rebalance your allocations periodically.
- Consider using dollar cost averaging to enter a position. This generally means investing a X amount over several periods, instead of at once. You can also use downward biased dollar cost averaging to mitigate against downward risk. For example instead of investing $1000 at once in a position at market price, you can buy $500 at the market price today then set several limit orders at slightly lower intervals (for example $250 at 5% lower than market price, $250 at 10% lower than market price). This way your average cost of acquisition will be lower if the crypto happens to decline over the short term.
- Don't have more than 5-10% of your net worth in crypto.
- Have the majority of your holdings in things you feel good holding for at least 2 years. Don't use the majority of your investment for day trading or short term investing.
- Remember you didn't actually make any money until you take some profits, so take do some profits when everyone else is at peak FOMO-ing mode.
- Have some fiat in reserve at a FDIC-insured exchange (ex. Gemini), and be ready to add to your winning positions on a pullback. This should be part of your entry strategy.
- Consider what level of loss you can't accept in a position with a high risk factor, and use stop-limit orders to hedge against sudden crashes. Set you stop price at about 5-10% above your lowest limit. Stop-limit orders aren't perfect but they're better than having no hedging strategy for a risky microcap in case of some meltdown. Only you can determine what bags you are unwilling to hold.
You can think of each crypto having a risk factor that is the summation of the general crypto market risk (Rm), but also its own inherent risk specific to its own goals (Ri).
Rt = Rm +Ri
The market risk is something you cannot avoid, it is essentially the risk that is carried by the entire market over things like regulations. What you can minimize though the Ri, the specific risks with your crypto. That will depend on the team composition, geographic risks (for example Chinese coins like NEO carry regulatory risks specific to China), competition within the space and likelihood of adoption and other factors, which I'll describe in Part 2: Crypto Picking Methodology.
Portfolio Allocation
Along with thinking about your portfolio in terms of risk categories described above, I really find it helpful to think about the segments you are in. OnChainFX has some segment categorization but I generally like to bring it down to:
- Core holdings - BTC, Ethereum, LTC...etc
- Platform segment - Ethereum, NEO, Ark...etc
- Privacy segment - Monero, Zcash, PivX..etc
- Finance/Bank settlement segment - Ripple, Stellar...etc
- Enterprise Blockchain solutions segment - VeChain, Walton, Factom...etc
- Promising Tech segment - NANO/Raiblock, Cardano...etc
Think about your "Circle of Competence", your body of knowledge that allows you to evaluate an investment. Your ability to properly judge risk and potential is going to largely correlated to your understanding of the subject matter. If you don't know anything about how supply chains functions, how can you competently judge whether VeChain or WaltonChain will achieve adoption? If you don't understand anything about the tech when you read the Cardano paper, are you really able to determine how likely it is to be adopted?
Consider the historic correlations between your holdings. Generally when Bitcoin pumps, altcoins dump but at what rate depends on the coin. When Bitcoin goes sideways we tend to see pumping in altcoins, while when Bitcoin goes down, everything goes down.
You should diversify but really shouldn't be in much more than around 12 cryptos, because you simply don't have enough competency to accurately access the risk across every segment and for every type of crypto you come across. If you have over 20 different cryptos in your portfolio you should probably think about consolidating to a few sectors you understand well.
Part B: Crypto Picking Methodology (Due Dilligence)
Do you struggle on how to fundamentally analyze cryptocurrencies? Here is a 3-step methodology to follow to perform your due dilligence:
Step 1: Filtering and Research
There is so much out there that you can get overwhelmed. The best way to start is to think back to your own portfolio allocation strategy and what you would like to get more off. For example in my view enterprise-focused blockchain solutions will be important in the next few years, and so I look to create a list of various cryptos that are in that segment.
Upfolio has brief descriptions of the top 100 cryptos and is filterable by categories, for example you can click the "Enterprise" category and you have a neat list of VEN, FCT, WTC...etc.
Once you have a list of potential candidates, its time to read about them:
- Critically evaluate the website. If it's a cocktail of nonsensical buzzwords, if its unprofessional and poorly made, stay away. Always look for a roadmap, compare to what was actually delivered so far. Always check the team, try to find them on LinkedIn and what they did in the past.
- Read the whitepaper or business development plan. You should fully understand how this crypto functions and how its trying to create value. If there is no use case or if the use case does not require or benefit from a blockchain, move on.
- Check the blockchain explorer. How is the token distribution across accounts? Are the big accounts selling? Try to figure out who the whales are (not always easy!) and what the foundation/founder account is based on the initial allocation.
- Look at the Github repos, does it look empty or is there plenty of activity?
- Search out the subreddit and look at a few Medium or Steem blogs about the coin. How "shilly" is the community, and how much engagement is there between developer and the community?
- I would also go through the BitcoinTalk thread and Twitter mentions, judge both the length and quality of the discussion.
You can actually filter out a lot of scams and bad investments by simply keeping your eye out on the following red flags:
- allocations that give way too much to the founder
- guaranteed promises of returns (Bitcooonnneeeect!)
- vague whitepapers filled with buzzwords
- vague timelines and no clear use case
- Github with no useful code and sparse activity
- a team that is difficult to find information on
Step 2: Passing a potential pick through a checklist
Once you feel fairly confident that a pick is worth analyzing further, run them through a standardized checklist of questions. This is one I use, you can add other questions yourself:
Crypto Analysis Checklist |
What is the problem or transactional inefficiency the coin is trying to solve? |
What is the Dev Team like? What is their track record? How are they funded, organized? |
How big is the market they're targeting? |
Who is their competition and what does it do better? |
What is the roadmap they created and how well have they kept to it? |
What current product exists? |
How does the token/coin actually derive value for the holder? Is there a staking mechanism or is it transactional? |
Is there any new tech, and is it informational or governance based? |
Can it be easily copied? |
What are the weaknesses or problems with this crypto? |
The last question is the most important.
This is where the riskiness of your crypto is evaluated, the Ri I talked about above. Here you should be able to accurate place the crypto into one of the three risk categories. I also like to run through this checklist of blockchain benefits and consider which specific properties of the blockchain are being used by the specific crypto to provide some increased utility over the current transactional method:
Benefits of Cryptocurrency |
Decentralization - no need for a third party to agree or validate transactions. |
Transparency and trust - As blockchain are shared, everyone can see what transactions occur. Useful for something like an online casino. |
Immutability - It is extremely difficult to change a transaction once its been put onto a blockchain |
Distributed availability - The system is spread on thousands of nodes on a P2P network, so its difficult to take the system down. |
Security - cryptographically secured transactions provide integrity |
Simplification and consolidation - a blockchain can serve as a shared ledger in industries where multiple entities previously kept their own data sources |
Quicker Settlement - In the financial industry when we're dealing with post-trade settlement, a blockchain can drastically increase the speed of verification |
Cost - in some cases avoiding a third party verification would drastically reduce costs. |
Step 3: Create a valuation model
You don't need to get into full modeling or have a financial background. Even a simple model that just tries to derive a valuation through relative terms will put you above most crypto investors. Some simple valuation methods that anyone can do:
Probablistic Scenario Valuation
This is all about thinking of scenarios and probability, a helpful exercise in itself. For example: Bill Miller, a prominent value investor, wrote a probabilistic valuation case for Bitcoin in 2015. He looked at two possible scenarios for probabalistic valuation:
- becoming a store-of-value equal to gold (a $6.4 trillion value), with a .25% probability of occurring
- replacing payment processors like VISA, MasterCard, etc. (a $350 million dollar value) with a 2.5% probability
Combining those scenarios would give you the total expected market cap: (0.25% x 6.4 trillion) + (2.5% x 350 million). Divide this by the outstanding supply and you have your valuation.
Metcalfe's Law
Metcalfe's Law which states that the value of a network is proportional to the square of the number of connected users of the system (n2). So you can compare various currencies based on their market cap and square of active users or traffic. We can alter this to crypto by thinking about it in terms of both users and transactions:
For example, compare the Coinbase pairs:
Metric | Bitoin | Ethereum | Litecoin |
Market Cap | $152 Billion | $93 Billion | $7.3 Billion |
Daily Transactions (last 24hrs) | 249,851 | 1,051,427 | 70,397 |
Active Addresses (Peak 1Yr) | 1,132,000 | 1,035,000 | 514,000 |
Metcalfe Ratio (Transactions Based) | 2.43 | 0.08 | 1.47 |
Metcalfe Ratio (Address Based) | 0.12 | 0.09 | 0.03 |
Generally the higher the ratio, the higher the valuation given for each address/transaction.
Market Cap to Industry comparisons
Another easy one is simply looking at the total market for the industry that the coin is supposedly targeting and comparing it to the market cap of the coin. Think of the market cap not only with circulating supply like its shown on CMC but including total supply. For example the total supply for Dentacoin is 1,841,395,638,392, and when multiplied by its price in early January we get a market cap that is actually higher than the entire industry it aims to disrupt: Dentistry.
More complex valuation models
If you would like to get into more fleshed out models with Excel, I highly recommend Chris Burniske's blog about using Quantity Theory of Money to build an equivalent of a DCF analysis for crypto.
Here is an Excel file example of OMG done by Nodar Janashia using Chris' model .
You should create multiple scenarios with multiple assumptions, both positive and negative. Have a base scenario and then moderately optimistic/pessimistic and highly optimistic/pessimistic scenario.
Personally I like to see at least a 50% upward potential before investing from my moderately pessimistic scenario, but you can set your own safety margin.
The real beneficial thing about modelling isn't even the price or valuation comparisons it spits out, but that it forces you to think about why the coin has value and what your own assumption about the future are. For example the discount rate you apply to the net present utility formula drastically affects the valuation, and it reflects your own assumptions of how risky the crypto is. What exactly would be a reasonable discount rate? What about the digital economy you are assuming for the coin, what levers affects its size and adoption and how likely are your assumptions to come true? You'll be a drastically more intelligent investor if you think about the fundamental variables that give your coin the market cap you think it should hold.
Summing it up
The time for lambo psychosis is over. But that's no reason to feel down, this is a new day and what many were waiting for. I've put together in one place here how to construct a portfolio allocation (taking into consideration risk and return targets), and how to go through a systematic crypto picking method. I'm won't tell you what to buy, you should always decide that for yourself and DYOR. But as long as you follow a rational and thorough methodology (feel free to modify anything I said above to suit your own needs) you will feel pretty good about your investments, even in times like these.
Edit: Also get a crypto prediction ferret. You won't regret it.
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Trying to get some trades in before Coronavirus shuts down the USPS and Kevin Costner's
The Postman becomes our reality. I have
80 confirmed trades. Also, fair warning, these lists are long, I have a lot of stuff for trade! Looking to do fair value but where I have an item that is worn / in poor shape I value that lower than eBay averages due to condition.
p.s. "CIB" means including all the booklets and such that were supposed to come in there, otherwise I will clarify what is included. "NIB" means New In Box, aka sealed, "brand new," in the shrink, etc.
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Switch games and accessories - Celeste CE - NIB, hard trade
- Cosmic Star Heroine - NIB
- Danmaku Unlimited 3 - NIB with card
- Downwell - NIB
- Gekido Kintaro’s Revenge - CIB
- Mutant Mudds Collection - CIB (crease on slipcover) with loose cards
- PixelJunk Monsters 2 - NIB
- Rive - SRG trading pack only
- Snake Pass - SRG trading pack only
- Splasher - NIB
- The Adventure Pals - NIB with sealed cards
- The Darkside Detective - NIB with sealed cards, hard trade
- PowerA Premium Game Card Case red Super Mario M - NIB and authentic
- PowerA game card case black Zelda Z - loose, knock-off :(
Wii U - Assassin's Creed III - NIB
- NintendoLand - box, manual and booklets only
- Runbow Deluxe Edition - NIB or CIB (willing to trade one of these)
- Shovel Knight - NIB, hard trade
Wii games and accessories - ABC Wipeout 2 - CIB
- Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 - NIB
- Gallop and Ride! - CIB
- Game Party - CIB
- Ghost Squad - CIB
- Ghostbusters the Video Game - NIB
- Hello Kitty Seasons - CIB
- Link's Crossbow Training - disc and manual in cardboard sleeve
- M. Knight Shamalayan's The Last Airbender - CIB
- MLB Power Pros 2008 - CIB
- NCIS - CIB
- PBR Out of the Chute - CIB
- Petz Horse Club - CIB
- Petz Sports - CIB
- Press Your Luck 2010 Edition - CIB
- Shaun White Snowboarding Road Trip - CIB
- Super Paper Mario - box and manual only
- Vegas Party - CIB
- Victorious Boxers Revolution - CIB
- Walk it Out! - NIB
- Wii Fit Plus - CIB (no balance board)
- Zhu Zhu Pets Featuring the Wild Bunch - CIB
- Big Town Shootout 2 Blasters big box - NIB (game download no longer works) (these blasters are attachments for Wiimotes to make them into pistols, great accessory IMO)
GameCube games and accessories - Army Men Air Combat The Elite Missions - game and manual only
- Hunter the Reckoning - CIB, hard trade
- Lego Star Wars - CIB
- Lego Star Wars II - CIB
- NBA Courtside 2002 - CIB, has wear
- NCAA Football 2003 - CIB
- Robotech Battlecry - CIB
- Scooby Doo Mystery Mayhem - CIB, hard trade
- Superman Shadow of Apokolips - CIB, also have a Nintendo Power poster to go with it
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - manual only
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 - CIB
- Orange Spice original controller - loose, hard trade
- Action Replay - manual only
N64 booklets Most of these have wear - 1080 Snowboarding - manual and operations card
- Army Men Air Combat - manual
- Banjo Kazooie - manual (wrinkled)
- Banjo Tooie - manual
- Battletanx Global Assault - manual (wrinkled)
- Bomberman 64 - manual
- Buck Bumble - manual
- Diddy Kong Racing - manual, operations card
- Donkey Kong 64 - manual
- Extreme-G - manual
- Goldeneye 007 - manual
- Kirby 64 - manual
- Mario Kart 64 - manual, operations card and player's guide offer booklet
- Mario Party 2 - manual
- Mario Tennis - manual
- Rugrats Scavenger Hunt - manual
- Star Wars Episode 1 Battle for Naboo - manual (has marker on top right)
- Super Mario 64 - manual
- Yoshi's Story - manual and operations card
- Zelda Ocarina of Time - manual
NES games and accessories Pictures of most items here - Original game pad
- Original orange zapper
- Blaster Master - game only
- Casino Kid - game only
- Dr Mario - game only
- RC Pro Am - game only
- Star Tropics - CIB, letter is still attached to manual!
- Star Tropics 2 Zoda's Revenge - CIB
- Super Mario Bros / Duck Hunt - game only
- The King of Kings (Wisdom Tree) - manual
- Tiger Heli - game only
3DS games and accessories - Brain Age Concentration Training - box, manual (cover art has a small tear on back)
- Legend of Legacy big box launch edition - CIB, very hard trade
- Legend of Zelda Triforce Heroes - NIB
- Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World EU region big box only (can hold both game and Poochy amiibo)
- Puzzler 3D World 2012 - CIB
- Puzzler Mind Gym 3D - CIB
- Tomodachi Life - manual
- OEM charger
- Operations manual and other inserts (no AR cards) for launch model 3DS in bag
- 2DS XL quick start guide
- Nyko Game Boost power attachment for launch model 3DS - NIB, some box damage
DS games and more - Chrono Trigger - box, manual, all inserts including the poster
- Dragon Quest Heroes Rocket Slime - box, manual, all inserts
- Fossil League Dino Tournament Championship - CIB
- Hamsterz Life - CIB
- Go Diego Go Great Dinosaur Rescue - CIB
- Junior Brain Trainer - CIB
- Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games - manual, all inserts
- Metroid Prime Pinball - box, manual, health and safety insert (cover art says Rumble Pak included but there is no Rumble Pak)
- Rune Factory - box, manual, all inserts
- Scribblenauts Unlimited - manual only
- Spongebob Squarepants Atlantis Squarepantis - NIB
- Star Fox Command - box, manual, all inserts
- Warioware DIY - box, manual, all inserts
- Yoshi's Island DS - box, manual, health and safety insert
- EMS NDS Adapter - CIB (Not the newest version, works best with Windows XP)
- Operations manual and other inserts for black DSi in bag
- Instruction booklet for launch model DS
- I also have some health and safety precautions booklets and one WiFi connection booklet
GBA - 3rd party charger - looks like an OEM charger but isn't
- An American Tail Fievel's Gold Rush - CIB
- Atari Anniversary Advance - CIB
- Backyard Basketball - game only
- Backyard Football - game only
- Candy Land / Chutes and Ladders / Memory - CIB
- Connect Four / Perfection / Trouble - CIB
- Crash Bandicoot the Huge Adventure - game only
- Disney's Magical Quest 2 Starring Mickey and Minnie - game only
- Disney's Monsters Inc. / Finding Nemo - game only
- Donkey Kong Country - game only
- Donkey Kong Country 2 - game only
- Ecks vs Sever - game only
- Ed Edd n Eddy the Mis-Edventures - game only
- F-14 Tomcat - game only
- Garfield the Search for Pooky - CIB
- Golden Nugget Casino / Texas Hold 'Em Poker 2 in 1 value - CIB
- Madden 2003 - game only
- Mario Pinball Land - CIB
- Mario Tennis Power Tour - game only
- Medabots Rokusho Version - game only
- Monster Trucks - game only
- Muppet Pinball Mayhem - game only
- Need for Speed Underground - game only
- Pac Man Collection - game only
- Pac Man World - game only
- Pocket Dogs - CIB
- Pokemon Glazed (bootleg, clear blue cart) - game only
- Rayman Advance - game only
- Road Trip Shifting Gears - CIB
- Rugrats I Gotta Go Party - game only
- Sonic Advance 2 - game only
- Spongebob Squarepants Battle for Bikini Bottom - game only
- Spongebob Squarepants Lights Camera Pants - game only
- Spongebob Squarepants Revenge of the Flying Dutchman - game only
- Spyro 2 Season of Flame - CIB
- Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World - game only
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 - game only
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell - game only
- Uno / Skip Bo - game only
- Yoshi's Topsy Turvy - CIB
GBA Video sealed titles Pictures here - Dragon Ball GT Volume 1
- Nickelodeon Rugrats All Grown Up! Volume 1
- Nicktoons Collection Volume 2
GBC games and more - Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 3 - game and manual
- Croc - game only
- Game and Watch Gallery 2 - box, manual and game with repro tray
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater - game only
- Wings of Fury - CIB
- GameShark Pro - box, manual (no tray)
GB games and more - Mint condition Game Boy Pocket silver launch model with booklets
- 4 in 1 Funpak Volume II - game only
- Baseball - box, game with repro tray
- Battleship - box, game, registration card, poster with repro tray
- Bill Elliott's Nascar Fast Tracks - box, game, manual, inserts with repro tray and original receipt from 1992
- Bo Jackson Hit and Run - game and manual
- Centipede and Millipede - box, tray, game, manual
- Cleaning Kit - box only
- Dead Heat Scramble - game only
- Desert Strike - box, manual, game, inserts with repro tray
- Donkey Kong Land - game only
- Donkey Kong Land 2 - game only
- Dr Mario - box and game with repro tray
- Face Ball 2000 - game only
- Game and Watch Gallery - box and manual with repro tray
- Ghostbusters II - game only
- Golf Player's Choice - box, manual and game with repro tray
- High Stakes Gambling - game only
- Hyper Lode Runner - game only
- James Bond 007 - game only
- Jeopardy! - box, game, manual, all inserts with repro tray
- King James Bible (Wisdom Tree) - manual
- Kirby's Pinball Land - game only
- Kwirk - game only
- Mickey's Dangerous Chase player's choice - game only
- Mole Mania - game only
- Monopoly - box, game, manual, all inserts with repro tray
- Nemesis - game only
- Paperboy - game only
- Penguin Wars - CIB
- Revenge of the Gator - game only
- Shanghai - game only
- Super Mario Land - Box, game, manual, with repro tray, game label has some wear
- Super Mario Land 2 6 Golden Coins - game only, battery is dead
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fall of the Foot Clan - game only x2
- Tetris Attack - game only
- The Chessmaster - box, game, inserts with repro tray (no manual)
- The Smurfs - game only
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - game only
- WWF Superstars 2 - box, game, manual, all inserts with repro tray
- Yoshi's Cookie - game only
- Nuby Worm Light safety instructions booklet only
SEGA Genesis games - Clue - CIB
- Madden NFL '94 - CIB
- Mike Ditka Power Football - Cardboard box and game, box has a lot of wear
- Pat Riley Basketball - CIB, has wear
- Spider-Man - loose
- Sports Talk Baseball - CIB, has wear
- Super Battleship - CIB
- Street Fighter II Special Championship Edition - loose
- Triple Play 96 - CIB, has wear
- Unnecessary Roughness 95 - CIB, has wear
- World Series Baseball 96 - CIB, in cardboard box with registration card, has wear
PS3 games PS2 games Pictures of most games here - Ace Combat 04 greatest hits - CIB
- Alter Echo - CIB
- American Idol - CIB
- Blade II - CIB, poor condition
- Crash and Burn - CIB
- Dead to Rights - CIB, poor condition
- Dropship: United Peace Force - Box and disc
- Everblue 2 - Box and disc
- FIFA Soccer 2003 - CIB
- Final Fantasy XI Online - CIB (I have two copies, one is a double disc version)
- Gadget Racers - CIB
- Gauntlet Dark Legacy - CIB
- Godzilla Save the Earth - Box and disc
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - CIB
- Indigo Prophecy - CIB in a rental box
- IndyCar Series - CIB
- LA Rush - Box and disc, no bonus disc, case is a rental case
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2 - CIB but disc is red label
- Pirates Legend of the Black Buccaneer - box and disc
- Pryzm Chapter One: The Dark Unicorn - CIB, poor condition
- R-Type Final - disc only
- Risk Global Domination - CIB
- RTX Red Rock - CIB, poor condition
- Rumble Racing - CIB, hard trade
- Rune: Viking Warlord - CIB
- Savage Skies - Box and disc, poor condition
- Sky Odyssey - CIB, hard trade
- Star Wars Battlefront greatest hits red label - CIB
- SOCOM II: US Navy Seals - manual only
- Supercar Street Challenge - CIB
- The Mummy Tomb of the Dragon Emperor - CIB with a bonus loose DVD disc of the film
- UFC Throwdown - CIB
- We Love Katamari - CIB
- Wrath Unleashed - CIB, poor condition
- WWE Crush Hour - Box and disc
- Yanya Caballista City Skater - CIB, poor condition
PSX games Pictures of most games here - Crash Bandicoot 2 Cortex Strikes Back - Box, back cover art, disc (missing manual)
- Jeopardy! - CIB
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit greatest hits green label - CIB
- Star Wars Rebel Assault II - CIB
- Tetris Plus greatest hits green label - CIB
- Wheel of Fortune greatest hits green label - CIB
Xbox - Bruce Lee Quest of the Dragon - CIB
- Cel Damage - CIB
- Dynasty Warriors 3 - CIB
- Dynasty Warriors 5 - Box and disc
- Halo Combat Evolved Platinum Hits - CIB
- Kung Fu Chaos - Box and disc, poor condition
- Red Card 20-03 - Box and disc, poor condition
IBM Tandy PC Strategy guides and gaming magazines Pictures of most guides here - Pokemon Black White
- Pokemon Black White Version 2 CE Hardcover
- Pokemon Colosseum (Prima)
- Pokemon Ruby Sapphire
- Super Smash Bros Brawl
- Conflict Desert Storm II (Prima)
- Mario 64 Unauthorized guide (missing front cover)
- Game Informer (Magic Legends Cover)
- Game Informer (Pokemon Sword Shield cover, the style with legendaries on front and back)
- PC Gamer (Star Trek Online)
- EGM (Year of the Portables), missing back cover
Collectibles and posters Comic Books - Marvel - Toys R Us Limited Edition X-Men #1
- Marvel - X-Men: The Ultra Collection Jan Book 2 of 5
- Marvel - Wolverine #109
- Marvel - Wolverine #111
- Marvel - X-Force #27
- Marvel - X-Force #28
- Marvel - The Invincible Iron Man #1
- Marvel - Original Human Torch #3
- Marvel - The Thing #16
- Marvel - Daredevil #362
- Marvel - The Beast #3
- Marvel - Cable #34
- Marvel - The Secret Defenders #15
- Marvel Fanfare #2
- Marvel - X-Factor #\71
- Marvel - Wonder Man #1
- Marvel - Inhumanoids #1
- Marvel - Inhumanoids #2
- Marvel - Inhumanoids #3
- Marvel - Steelgrip Starkey #6
- Marvel - Kickers Inc #1
- Marvel - Justice 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Marvel - The 'Nam #14
- Marvel - The Punisher Armory #9
- Marvel - Spider-Man Storm and Power Man Battle Smokescreen!
- Marvel - Spider-Man Battles the Myth Monster
- Marvel - Spider-Man Magazine for Kids - Summer 1996, Fall 1996
- DC - Steel #1
- DC - Batman #509
- DC - Catwoman (93 Series) #4
- DC - The Green Lantern Corps #206
- DC - Hawkman #2
- DC - Tales of the Legion of Super Heroes #5
- Dark Horse - Predator Big Game #1
- Dark Horse - Jonny Quest The Real Adventures 1, 2, 3
- image - The Savage Dragon #11
- Star Wars X-Wing Rogue Squadron The Phantom Affair (book)
- Officer Snook #1
Random Stuff WANT
Would really like to pick up a Super Mario Maker 2DS console either CIB or loose
Pre-order bonuses - ACNH GameStop Poster
- ACNH Target Journal
- Fire Emblem 3 Houses pin set
- Link’s Awakening HD GameStop Poster
- Link’s Awakening Pin Set
- Puyo Puyo Tetris Target exclusive decals
- Yoshi’s Crafted World frame
AC Amiibo Cards Mario Sports Amiibo Cards - Peach Golf
- Bowser Jr. Soccer
- Rosalina Soccer
- Rosalina Baseball
- Rosalina Horse Racing
Amiibo - Poochy (loose)
- Goomba (loose)
- Boo (loose)
LRG Cards Cards for Flinthook, Dust, Slime San, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse, ToeJam and Earl, Golf Story, Dragon's Lair Trilogy, PixelJunk Monsters 2, Lumines Remastered, Yooka-Laylee, Blazing Chrome, Battle Chef, Windjammers, The Escapists and Saturday Morning RPG
Limited Print Switch Games (prefer CIB but also fine with NIB) - Aegis Defenders
- Alliance Alive HD (CE or standard)
- Bud Spencer and Terence Hill: Slaps and Beans
- Dimension Drive (LE or standard)
- Fox n Forests
- Furi
- Gorogoa
- Gris
- Musynx
- Puyo Puyo Tetris big box contents with target exclusive decals or CIB
- The Messenger cover art and manual or CIB (already have but looking for a nicer copy)
- Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap launch edition
Other Switch Games (looking for CIB and clean) - Arms
- Astral Chain
- Atari Flashback Classics
- Cat Quest 2 Pawsome Version
- Disgaea 1 Complete
- Disgaea 4 Complete
- Dragonball FighterZ
- Hasbro Game Night - Monopoly / Risk / Trivial Pursuit
- Hero Land Knowble Edition
- Hollow Knight box or CIB (already have but looking for a nicer box)
- Layton's Mystery Journey Katrielle and the Millionaire's Conspiracy
- Mario and Sonic at the Tokyo Olympic Games
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
- Ninja Saviors
- Octopath Traveler
- Overcooked Special Edition or double pack
- Phoenix Wright Trilogy
- Snack World: The Dungeon Crawl Gold
- Space Invaders Invincible Collection (JP)
- Super Mario Maker 2 stylus
- Yooka Laylee and the Impossible Lair
- Yoshi's Crafted World
- WRC 8
3DS Games - Beyblade Collector's Edition - CIB or NIB
- Bravely Default - CIB
- Bravely Second - CIB
- Etrian Odyssey Untold soundtrack bundle - CIB
- Etrian Odyssey Nexus launch edition - CIB
- Frogger 3D - CIB big box version with cover plates
- LEGO Chima Laval's Journey - CIB big box with minifigure
- Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright - CIB
- Radiant Historia Perfect Chronology launch edition - big box with contents or CIB
- Style Savvy Fashion Forward - CIB
DS - Bomberman Land Touch 2 - CIB
- Elektroplankton - Nintendo Power booklet
- Infinite Space - loose
- Jewel Time Deluxe - box, manual
- Korg DS10+ JP Limited Edition - CIB
- Korg M01 JP - Club Nintendo insert
- Nanostray - CIB
- Phantasy Star 0 - CIB
- Shepherd's Crossing 2 - CIB
- Space Invaders Extreme 2 - CIB
GBA - Car Battler Joe - manual
- Drill Dozer - A Girl and Her Dozer Mini Comic (the one I have is ripped)
- Fire Emblem - CIB
- Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones - CIB
GBC - Metal Gear Solid - box, manual, inserts
- Shantae - CIB
GB - Kirby's Dreamland 2 - CIB
- Mario's Picross - manual
- Yoshi - DMG-USA-4 poster
Also could really use a styrofoam tray with lid for the original console box and plastic trays for game boxes.
Wii - Metroid Prime 3: Corruption - CIB
- Mini Ninjas - CIB
- The Last Story - soundtrack in sleeve
GameCube - Army Men Air Combat the Elite Missions - box
- Baten Kaitos Origins - CIB
- Mega Man Network Transmission - CIB
- Mega Man X Command Mission - CIB with trading card
- Metroid Prime 2: Echoes - manual
- Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 and 2 Plus - CIB
- Smuggler's Run War Zones - CIB
- The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures - CIB
N64 - N64 Expansion Pack with tool to open expansion slot, or Donkey Kong 64 box, tray, manual, etc with expansion pack included
- Hey You Pikachu! - box, tray, manual, etc. (I already have the game, mic and voice unit)
- Star Fox 64 box, tray, manual, etc. (I already have game and rumble pack)
PS3 - Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness - disc
PS2 - Godzilla Save the Earth - manual or CIB
- Gradius 3 and 4 - CIB
- Naval Ops Warship Gunner - manual
- Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 - black label disc
- River King a Wonderful Journey - disc
PSX - Army Men: World War - disc only
- Konami Justifier Lightgun(s)
- Official mouse - loose or CIB
NGPC If anyone has a Neo Geo Pocket Color and/or games for it, I'm interested...
Strategy Guides - Gotcha Force
- Pokemon Sword and Shield
I'm also happy to look at lists, but these are my priority wants.
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[USA-NJ] [H] Games for lots of systems, many loose boxes and manuals, Amiibo & collectibles [W] Various games, boxes and manuals including Infinite Space, Trine Series 1-3, Flinthook, Octopath Traveler
Hi all, I have two things I'm looking for at the moment: 1) some boxes, manuals and loose games to complete some games I currently have incomplete, and 2) some high value games for various consoles that are my priority wants right now. In cases where I am looking for incomplete stuff, I may also be willing to trade for complete stuff. I will try to describe everything I have as best I can, and pictures are either linked or available on request. In turn, I am looking for items that are complete and in good shape, but I am somewhat flexible with cardboard box games. Also, some of the items I have for trade are hard trades, so please do not be offended if I turn down a fair value trade. p.s. I have
70+ confirmed trades!
p.p.s. when I say CIB I mean Complete in Box, that includes all booklets, not just manual. If something I have is not complete I will try to communicate that. On the flip side, if you have something and you are not sure if it is complete, I am happy to check for you!
HAVES
NES - Original game pad
- Original orange zapper
- Blaster Master - game only
- Casino Kid - game only
- Dr Mario - game only
- Empire Strikes Back - LRG reissue trading card #561
Q-bert - game only - RC Pro Am - game only
- Star Tropics - CIB, letter is still attached to manual!
- Star Tropics 2 Zoda's Revenge - CIB
- Super Mario Bros / Duck Hunt - game only
- The King of Kings (Wisdom Tree) - manual
- Tiger Heli - game only
- Vindicators - CIB
Xevious - game only
N64 - 1080 Snowboarding - manual and operations card
- Army Men Air Combat - manual
- Banjo Kazooie - manual (wrinkled)
- Banjo Tooie - manual
- Battletanx Global Assault - manual (wrinkled)
- Bomberman 64 - manual
- Buck Bumble - manual
- Diddy Kong Racing - manual, operations card
- Donkey Kong 64 - manual
- Extreme-G - manual
- Goldeneye 007 - manual
- Kirby 64 - manual
- Mario Kart 64 - manual, operations card and player's guide offer booklet
- Mario Party 2 - manual
- Mario Tennis - manual
- Rugrats Scavenger Hunt - manual
- Star Wars Episode 1 Battle for Naboo - manual (has marker on top right)
- Super Mario 64 - manual
- Yoshi's Story - manual and operations card
- Zelda Ocarina of Time - manual
GameCube - Army Men Air Combat The Elite Missions - game and manual only
- Lego Star Wars - CIB
- Lego Star Wars II - CIB
- Ribbit King with bonus disc - CIB
- Superman Shadow of Apokolips - CIB, also have a Nintendo Power poster to go with it
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - manual only
- Action Replay - manual only
Wii almost all of this Wii stuff is pending a local deal - Late model console with Wii Sports / Wii Sports Resort combo disc, nearly complete in a worn box, not GameCube-compatible (ask for more info)
- ABC Wipeout 2 - CIB
- Battalion Wars 2 - CIB
- Boom Blox Bash Party - CIB
- Elebits - CIB
- Ghost Squad - CIB
- Ghostbusters - NIB
- Hello Kitty Seasons - CIB
- Link's Crossbow Training - disc and manual in cardboard sleeve
- Metroid Other M - CIB
- Nights Journey of Dreams - CIB
- Press Your Luck 2010 Edition - CIB
- Rayman Raving Rabbids - CIB
- Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party - CIB
- Star Wars the Force Unleashed - CIB
- Super Paper Mario - box and manual
- Wii Fit Plus - CIB (no balance board)
- Zhu Zhu Pets Featuring the Wild Bunch - CIB
- 2 Blasters + Game big box NIB (game download no longer works) (these blasters are attachments for Wiimotes to make them into pistols, great accessory IMO)
Wii U 007 Legends - NIB - NintendoLand - box, manual and booklets
Switch - Azure Striker Gunvolt Striker Pack - NIB
- Cosmic Star Heroine - NIB
- Danmaku Unlimited 3 - NIB with card
- Downwell - NIB
- Freedom Planet - LRG trading card
- Gekido Kintaro’s Revenge - CIB
- Giga Wrecker Alt - LRG trading card with gold foil
- Korg Gadget - NIB
- Mutant Mudds Collection - CIB (crease on slipcover) with loose cards
- Oxenfree - NIB
- PixelJunk Monsters 2 - NIB
- Rive - SRG trading cards only sealed
- Shantae and the Pirate's Curse - NIB
- Snake Pass - SRG trading cards only sealed
- Splasher - NIB
- The Adventure Pals - NIB with sealed cards
- The Darkside Detective - NIB with sealed cards, hard trade
- The Escapists - NIB
- The Flame in the Flood - partially NIB with sealed cards and sticker (missing outer bag)
- PowerA Premium Game Card Case red Super Mario M - NIB
PowerA wireless GameCube style controller gray - NIB
GB - 4 in 1 Funpak Volume II - game only
- Baseball - box, game with repro tray
- Battleship - box, game, registration card, poster with repro tray
- Bill Elliott's Nascar Fast Tracks - box, game, manual, inserts with repro tray and original receipt from 1992
- Bo Jackson Hit and Run - game and manual
- Centipede and Millipede - box, tray, game, manual
- Cleaning Kit - box only
- Dead Heat Scramble - game only
- Desert Strike - box, manual, game, inserts with repro tray
- Donkey Kong Land - game only
- Donkey Kong Land 2 - game only
- Dr Mario - box and game with repro tray
- Face Ball 2000 - game only
- Game and Watch Gallery - box and manual with repro tray
- Ghostbusters II - game only
- Golf Player's Choice - box, manual and game with repro tray
- Hyper Lode Runner - game only
- James Bond 007 - game only
- Jeopardy! - box, game, manual, all inserts with repro tray
- King James Bible (Wisdom Tree) - manual
- Kirby's Dreamland - box only with repro tray
- Kirby's Dreamland 2 - box only with repro tray
- Kirby's Pinball Land - box and game with repro tray
- Kwirk - game only
- Mickey's Dangerous Chase player's choice - game only
- Mole Mania - game only
- Monopoly - box, game, manual, all inserts with repro tray
- Nemesis - game only
- Paperboy - game only
- Penguin Wars - CIB
- Revenge of the Gator - game only
- Shanghai - game only
- Super Mario Land - game only
- Super Mario Land 2 6 Golden Coins - game only x2
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fall of the Foot Clan - game only x2
- Tetris Attack - game only
- The Chessmaster - box, game, inserts with repro tray (no manual)
- The Smurfs - game only
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - game only
- WWF Superstars 2 - box, game, manual, all inserts with repro tray
- Yoshi - box, game and manual with repro tray
- Yoshi's Cookie - game only
- Nuby Worm Light safety instructions booklet only
GBC - Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 3 - manual
- Croc - game only
- Game and Watch Gallery 2 - box, manual and game with repro tray
Pocket Bomberman - game and manual - Tony Hawk's Pro Skater - game only
- Wings of Fury - CIB
- GameShark Pro - box, manual
GBA - 3rd party charger - looks like an OEM charger but isn't
- An American Tail Fievel's Gold Rush - CIB
- Atari Anniversary Advance - CIB
- Backyard Basketball - game only
- Backyard Football - game only
- Candy Land / Chutes and Ladders / Memory - CIB
- Car Battler Joe - game only
- Connect Four / Perfection / Trouble - CIB
- Crash Bandicoot the Huge Adventure - game only
- Disney's Magical Quest 2 Starring Mickey and Minnie - game only
- Disney's Monsters Inc. / Finding Nemo - game only
- Donkey Kong Country - game only
- Donkey Kong Country 2 - game only
- Ecks vs Sever - game only
- Ed Edd n Eddy the Mis-Edventures - game only
- F-14 Tomcat - game only
- Garfield the Search for Pooky - CIB
- Kirby and the Amazing Mirror - box, tray, manual, all inserts
- Madden 2003 - game only
- Mario Pinball Land - CIB
- Mario Tennis Power Tour - game only
- Medabots Rokusho Version - game only
- Monster Trucks - game only
- Muppet Pinball Mayhem - game only
- Need for Speed Underground - game only
- Pac Man Collection - game only
- Pac Man World - game only
- Pocket Dogs - CIB
- Pokemon Glazed (bootleg, clear blue cart) - game only
- Rayman Advance - game only
- Road Trip Shifting Gears - CIB
- Rugrats I Gotta Go Party - game only
- Sonic Advance 2 - game only
- Spongebob Squarepants Battle for Bikini Bottom - game only
- Spongebob Squarepants Lights Camera Pants - game only
- Spongebob Squarepants Revenge of the Flying Dutchman - game only
- Spyro 2 Season of Flame - CIB, also have a loose copy
- Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World - game only
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 - game only
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell - game only
- Uno / Skip Bo - game only
GBA Video - Dragon Ball GT Volume 1 - NIB
- Nickelodeon Rugrats All Grown Up! Volume 1 - NIB
- Nicktoons Collection Volume 2 - NIB
DS - Chrono Trigger - box, manual, all inserts including the poster
- Dragon Quest Heroes Rocket Slime - box, manual, all inserts
- Fossil League Dino Tournament Championship - CIB
- Hamsterz Life - CIB
- Go Diego Go Great Dinosaur Rescue - CIB
- Harvest Moon DS - game only
- Junior Brain Trainer - CIB
- Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games - manual, all inserts
- Metroid Prime Pinball - box, manual, health and safety insert (cover art says Rumble Pak included but there is no Rumble Pak)
- Pokemon HeartGold / SoulSilver - Pokewalker manual and safety booklet only
- Pokemon Ranger - CIB
- Rune Factory - box, manual, all inserts
- Scribblenauts Unlimited - manual only
- Spongebob Squarepants Atlantis Squarepantis - NIB
- Star Fox Command - box, manual, all inserts
- Warioware DIY - box, manual, all inserts
- Yoshi's Island DS - box, manual, health and safety insert
- EMS NDS Adapter - CIB (Not the newest version, works best with Windows XP)
- Operations manual and other inserts for black DSi in bag
- Instruction booklet for launch model DS
- I also have some health and safety precautions booklets and one WiFi connection booklet
3DS - Brain Age Concentration Training - box, manual (cover art has a small tear on back)
- Legend of Legacy big box launch edition - CIB (very hard trade)
- Legend of Zelda Triforce Heroes - NIB
- Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World EU region big box only (can hold both game and Poochy amiibo)
- Puzzler 3D World 2012 - CIB
- Puzzler Mind Gym 3D - CIB
- Tomodachi Life - manual
- OEM charger
- Operations manual and other inserts (no AR cards) for launch model 3DS in bag
- 2DS XL quick start guide
- Nyko Game Boost power attachment for launch model 3DS - NIB, some box damage
PSX - 2 Xtreme - CIB
- Jeopardy! - CIB
- Moto Racer 2 - CIB
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit greatest hits green label - CIB
- Rayman greatest hits green label - CIB (jewel case is cracked)
- Road Rash greatest hits green label - CIB
- Sled Storm - CIB
- Star Wars Rebel Assault II - CIB
- Tetris Plus greatest hits green label - CIB
- Tomb Raider III greatest hits green label - CIB
- Wheel of Fortune greatest hits green label - CIB
PS2 - Ace Combat 04 greatest hits - CIB
DDR Extreme 2 - CIB - DDR Supernova - CIB
- DDRMAX DDR - CIB
- Gadget Racers - CIB
- Gauntlet Dark Legacy - CIB
- R-Type Final - disc only
- Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters - NIB
- Star Wars Battlefront greatest hits red label - CIB
- SOCOM II: US Navy Seals - manual only
- Supercar Street Challenge - CIB
- We Love Katamari - CIB
PS3 - Battleship - NIB
- Dynasty Warriors: Gundam - NIB
- Killzone 3 - NIB
- Mini Ninjas - CIB
- Uncharted 3 Drake's Deception - NIB
Xbox - Halo Combat Evolved Platinum Hits - CIB
Xbox 360 - Civilization Revolution - CIB
- Halo 3 ODST - Discs only in a generic case
- Halo Combat Evolved Anniversary - discs only in a generic case
- Halo Reach - CIB
IBM Tandy PC - Cubix: Robots for Everyone - NIB
- Jimmy Neutron vs Jimmy Negatron - manual only
- Oil Tycoon - NIB
Amiibo Collectibles
Random Stuff WANTS
Remember, for any of these I'm willing to trade for CIB copies. I am also willing to look at lists but these are my priority wants.
Switch - PENDING ESP RA DE CIB or NIB
- Furi CIB or NIB
- Gris CIB or NIB
- Link's Awakening Dreamer Edition or other big box edition CIB like new (low priority)
- Link's Awakening GameStop exclusive double-sided poster
- Link's Awakening pin set
- Link's Awakening steelbook (low priority)
- LRG trading card for Another World
- LRG trading card for Dragon's Lair Trilogy
- LRG trading card for Flinthook
- LRG trading card for PixelJunk Monsters 2
- LRG trading card for Shantae and the Pirate's Curse
- LRG trading card for Slime San
- LRG trading card for Toejam and Earl
- Puyo Puyo Tetris CIB or NIB with target exclusive decals
- Octopath Traveler CIB
- The Messenger CIB or NIB
- PowerA game carrying case (black and gold Zelda style, blue Zelda style)
- Switch Lite screen protector
- Switch Lite carrying case
3DS - Codename STEAM - CIB or NIB
- Etrian Odyssey Untold soundtrack bundle - CIB
- Frogger 3D - CIB big box version with cover plates
- LEGO Chima Laval's Journey - CIB or NIB with minifigure
- Radiant Historia launch edition - big box contents or CIB
DS - Bomberman Land Touch - CIB
- Bomberman Land Touch 2 - CIB
- Cooking Mama's Combo Pack Volume 1 - CIB
- Dokapon Journey - CIB
- Elektroplankton - Nintendo Power insert
- Etrian Odyssey 3 - CIB
- Final Fantasy Fables Chocobo Tales - registration card
- Harvest Moon DS - box, manual, all inserts
- Infinite Space - game only
- Izuna Legend of the Unemployed Ninja - CIB
- Jewel Time Deluxe - box, manual
- Korg DS10+ JP Limited Edition - CIB
- Korg M01 JP - Club Nintendo insert
- Magician’s Quest Mysterious Times - CIB
- Maplestory DS Korean version - CIB
- Master of Illusion - big box with outer inserts (I have the inner box complete and the trading cards in their box)
- Metal Slug 7 - CIB with poster
- Nanostray - CIB
- Phantasy Star 0 - CIB
- Plants vs Zombies - CIB big box version with ugly peashooter stylus
- Pokemon Conquest - CIB
- Robocalypse - game only
- Shepherd's Crossing 2 - CIB
- Space Invaders Extreme 2 - CIB
- The Dark Spire - CIB with soundtrack
- Wappy Dog - CIB or NIB with dog
GBA - Astro Boy Omega Factor - box, manual, all inserts
- Car Battler Joe - manual
- Drill Dozer - A Girl and Her Dozer Mini Comic (the one I have is ripped)
- Final Fight One - box, manual, all inserts
- Fire Emblem - loose or CIB
- Fire Emblem the Sacred Stones - loose or CIB
- Gunstar Super Heroes - box, manual, all inserts
- Klonoa 2 Dream Champ Tournament - box, manual, all inserts
- Mario Party-e - CIB
- Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge - box, manual, all inserts
- Metroid Zero Mission - box, manual, all inserts
- Phantasy Star Collection - CIB
- Sonic Advance + Sonic Pinball Party - box, manual, all inserts
- Tales of Phantasia - box, manual, all inserts
- Warioland 4 - box, manual, all inserts
- Zone of the Enders the Fist of Mars - box, manual, all inserts
GBC - Kirby Tilt n Tumble - box, manual, all inserts
- Legend of the River King - box, manual, all inserts
- Legend of the River King 2 - box, manual, all inserts
- Metal Gear Solid - box, manual, all inserts
- Pocket Bomberman - box, all inserts (I have the manual)
- Shantae - loose or CIB (fat chance I know)
- Super Mario Bros Deluxe - box, manual, all inserts
- Worms Armageddon - registration card, also might need a Nintendo Power booklet
- Zelda Oracle of Ages / Seasons - boxes, manuals, all inserts
GB - Clamshell plastic case for silver Game Boy Pocket (I have the console, manual, and consumer safety booklet)
- Harvest Moon - registration card, Nintendo Power booklet
- Ninja Boy 2 - CIB
- Pokemon Yellow - CIB
- Tetris - box, manual, all inserts
- TMNT Fall of the Foot Clan - box, manual, all inserts
Wii - Metroid Prime 3: Corruption - CIB
- The Last Story - soundtrack in sleeve
GameCube - Army Men Air Combat the Elite Missions - box
- Baten Kaitos Origins - CIB
- Mega Man Network Transmission - CIB
- Mega Man X Command Mission - CIB with trading card
- Metal Gear Solid the Twin Snakes - CIB
- Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 and 2 Plus - CIB
- Smuggler's Run War Zones - box
- The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures - CIB
N64 - N64 Expansion Pack with tool to open expansion slot, or Donkey Kong 64 box, tray, manual, etc with expansion pack included
- Star Fox 64 box, tray, manual, etc. (I already have game and rumble pack)
SNES NES - Freedom Force - box, manual, etc
- Gumshoe - box, manual, etc
- Hogan's Alley - box, manual, etc
- Mechanized Attack - box, manual, etc
- RC Pro Am - box, manual, etc
- Space Shuttle Project - box, manual, etc
- Super Mario Bros / World Class Track Meet / Duck Hunt - box, manual, etc
- Wild Gunman - box, manual, etc
PS3 - Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness - disc
PS2 - Godzilla Save the Earth - manual
- Gradius 3 and 4 - CIB
- Naval Ops Warship Gunner - manual
- Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 - black label disc
- River King a Wonderful Journey - disc
PSX - Army Men: World War - disc only
- Konami Justifier Lightgun(s)
Amiibo - Poochy loose
- SSB Isabelle loose or NIB
Soundtracks - Club Nintendo Sound Selection 2: Loud Music
- Club Nintendo Sound Selection 3: B-Side Music
- Out Run (vinyl or CD box set)
Strategy Guides - Pokemon Sword / Shield
- Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Power)
- Zelda Oracle of Ages / Seasons (Nintendo Power)
I may also be willing to buy items in my wantlist. And if you see something you like of mine that you would rather buy than trade for, let me know and I will make a GameSale post.
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Which are your Top 5 favourite coins out of the Top 100? An analysis.
I am putting together my investment portfolio for 2018 and made a complete summary of the current Top 100. Interestingly, I noticed that all coins can be categorized into 12 markets. Which markets do you think will play the biggest role in the coming year?
Here is a complete overview of all coins in an excel sheet including name, market, TPS, risk profile, time since launch (negative numbers mean that they are launching that many months in the future) and market cap. You can also sort by all of these fields of course. Coins written in bold are the strongest contenders within their market either due to having the best technology or having a small market cap and still excellent technology and potential.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1s8PHcNvvjuy848q18py_CGcu8elRGQAUIf86EYh4QZo/edit#gid=0 The 12 markets are
- Currency 13 coins
- Platform 25 coins
- Ecosystem 9 coins
- Privacy 10 coins
- Currency Exchange Tool 8 coins
- Gaming & Gambling 5 coins
- Misc 15 coins
- Social Network 4 coins
- Fee Token 3 coins
- Decentralized Data Storage 4 coins
- Cloud Computing 3 coins
- Stable Coin 2 coins
Before we look at the individual markets, we need to take a look of the overall market and its biggest issue scalability first:
Cryptocurrencies aim to be a decentralized currency that can be used worldwide. Its goal is to replace dollar, Euro, Yen, all FIAT currencies worldwide. The coin that will achieve that will be worth several trillion dollars.
Bitcoin can only process 7 transactions per second (TPS). In order to replace all FIAT, it would need to perform at at least VISA levels, which usually processes around 3,000 TPS, up to 25,000 TPS during peak times and a maximum of 64,000 TPS. That means that this cryptocurrency would need to be able to perform at least several thousand TPS. However, a ground breaking technology should not look at current technology to set a goal for its use, i.e. estimating the number of emails sent in 1990 based on the number of faxes sent wasn’t a good estimate.
For that reason, 10,000 TPS is the absolute baseline for a cryptocurrency that wants to replace FIAT. This brings me to IOTA, which wants to connect all 80 billion IoT devices that are expected to exist by 2025, which constantly communicate with each other, creating 80 billion or more transactions per second. This is the benchmark that cryptocurrencies should be aiming for. Currently, 8 billion devices are connected to the Internet.
With its Lightning network recently launched, Bitcoin is realistically looking at 50,000 possible soon. Other notable cryptocurrencies besides IOTA and Bitcoin are Nano with 7,000 TPS already tested, Dash with several billion TPS possible with Masternodes, Neo, LISK and RHOC with 100,000 TPS by 2020, Ripple with 50,000 TPS, Ethereum with 10,000 with Sharding.
However, it needs to be said that scalability usually goes at the cost of decentralization and security. So, it needs to be seen, which of these technologies can prove itself resilient and performant.
Without further ado, here are the coins of the first market
Market 1 - Currency:
- Bitcoin: 1st generation blockchain with currently bad scalability currently, though the implementation of the Lightning Network looks promising and could alleviate most scalability concerns, scalability and high energy use.
- Ripple: Centralized currency that might become very successful due to tight involvement with banks and cross-border payments for financial institutions; banks and companies like Western Union and Moneygram (who they are currently working with) as customers customers. However, it seems they are aiming for more decentralization now.https://ripple.com/dev-blog/decentralization-strategy-update/. Has high TPS due to Proof of Correctness algorithm.
- Bitcoin Cash: Bitcoin fork with the difference of having an 8 times bigger block size, making it 8 times more scalable than Bitcoin currently. Further block size increases are planned. Only significant difference is bigger block size while big blocks lead to further problems that don't seem to do well beyond a few thousand TPS. Opponents to a block size argue that increasing the block size limit is unimaginative, offers only temporary relief, and damages decentralization by increasing costs of participation. In order to preserve decentralization, system requirements to participate should be kept low. To understand this, consider an extreme example: very big blocks (1GB+) would require data center level resources to validate the blockchain. This would preclude all but the wealthiest individuals from participating.Community seems more open than Bitcoin's though.
- Litecoin : Little brother of Bitcoin. Bitcoin fork with different mining algorithm but not much else.Copies everything that Bitcoin does pretty much. Lack of real innovation.
- Dash: Dash (Digital Cash) is a fork of Bitcoin and focuses on user ease. It has very fast transactions within seconds, low fees and uses Proof of Service from Masternodes for consensus. They are currently building a system called Evolution which will allow users to send money using usernames and merchants will find it easy to integrate Dash using the API. You could say Dash is trying to be a PayPal of cryptocurrencies. Currently, cryptocurrencies must choose between decentralization, speed, scalability and can pick only 2. With Masternodes, Dash picked speed and scalability at some cost of decentralization, since with Masternodes the voting power is shifted towards Masternodes, which are run by Dash users who own the most Dash.
- IOTA: 3rd generation blockchain called Tangle, which has a high scalability, no fees and instant transactions. IOTA aims to be the connective layer between all 80 billion IOT devices that are expected to be connected to the Internet in 2025, possibly creating 80 billion transactions per second or 800 billion TPS, who knows. However, it needs to be seen if the Tangle can keep up with this scalability and iron out its security issues that have not yet been completely resolved.
- Nano: 3rd generation blockchain called Block Lattice with high scalability, no fees and instant transactions. Unlike IOTA, Nano only wants to be a payment processor and nothing else, for now at least. With Nano, every user has their own blockchain and has to perform a small amount of computing for each transaction, which makes Nano perform at 300 TPS with no problems and 7,000 TPS have also been tested successfully. Very promising 3rd gen technology and strong focus on only being the fastest currency without trying to be everything.
- Decred: As mining operations have grown, Bitcoin’s decision-making process has become more centralized, with the largest mining companies holding large amounts of power over the Bitcoin improvement process. Decred focuses heavily on decentralization with their PoW Pos hybrid governance system to become what Bitcoin was set out to be. They will soon implement the Lightning Network to scale up. While there do not seem to be more differences to Bitcoin besides the novel hybrid consensus algorithm, which Ethereum, Aeternity and Bitcoin Atom are also implementing, the welcoming and positive Decred community and professoinal team add another level of potential to the coin.
- Aeternity: We’ve seen recently, that it’s difficult to scale the execution of smart contracts on the blockchain. Crypto Kitties is a great example. Something as simple as creating and trading unique assets on Ethereum bogged the network down when transaction volume soared. Ethereum and Zilliqa address this problem with Sharding. Aeternity focuses on increasing the scalability of smart contracts and dapps by moving smart contracts off-chain. Instead of running on the blockchain, smart contracts on Aeternity run in private state channels between the parties involved in the contracts. State channels are lines of communication between parties in a smart contract. They don’t touch the blockchain unless they need to for adjudication or transfer of value. Because they’re off-chain, state channel contracts can operate much more efficiently. They don’t need to pay the network for every time they compute and can also operate with greater privacy. An important aspect of smart contract and dapp development is access to outside data sources. This could mean checking the weather in London, score of a football game, or price of gold. Oracles provide access to data hosted outside the blockchain. In many blockchain projects, oracles represent a security risk and potential point of failure, since they tend to be singular, centralized data streams. Aeternity proposes decentralizing oracles with their oracle machine. Doing so would make outside data immutable and unchangeable once it reaches Aeternity’s blockchain. Of course, the data source could still be hacked, so Aeternity implements a prediction market where users can bet on the accuracy and honesty of incoming data from various oracles.It also uses prediction markets for various voting and verification purposes within the platform. Aeternity’s network runs on on a hybrid of proof of work and proof of stake. Founded by a long-time crypto-enthusiast and early colleague of Vitalik Buterin, Yanislav Malahov. Promising concept though not product yet
- Bitcoin Atom: Atomic Swaps and hybrid consenus. This looks like the only Bitcoin clone that actually is looking to innovate next to Bitcoin Cash.
- Dogecoin: Litecoin fork, fantastic community, though lagging behind a bit in technology.
- Bitcoin Gold: A bit better security than bitcoin through ASIC resistant algorithm, but that's it. Not that interesting.
- Digibyte: Digibyte's PoS blockchain is spread over a 100,000+ servers, phones, computers, and nodes across the globe, aiming for the ultimate level of decentralization. DigiByte rebalances the load between the five mining algorithms by adjusting the difficulty of each so one algorithm doesn’t become dominant. The algorithm's asymmetric difficulty has gained notoriety and been deployed in many other blockchains.DigiByte’s adoption over the past four years has been slow. It’s still a relatively obscure currency compared its competitors. The DigiByte website offers a lot of great marketing copy and buzzwords. However, there’s not much technical information about what they have planned for the future. You could say Digibyte is like Bitcoin, but with shorter blocktimes and a multi-algorithm. However, that's not really a difference big enough to truly set themselves apart from Bitcoin, since these technologies could be implemented by any blockchain without much difficulty. Their decentralization is probably their strongest asset, however, this also change quickly if the currency takes off and big miners decide to go into Digibyte.
- Bitcoin Diamond Asic resistant Bitcoin and Copycat
Market 2 - Platform
Most of the cryptos here have smart contracts and allow dapps (Decentralized apps) to be build on their platform and to use their token as an exchange of value between dapp services.
- Ethereum: 2nd generation blockchain that allows the use of smart contracts. Bad scalability currently, though this concern could be alleviated by the soon to be implemented Lightning Network aka Plasma and its Sharding concept.
- EOS: Promising technology that wants to be able do everything, from smart contracts like Ethereum, scalability similar to Nano with 1000 tx/second + near instant transactions and zero fees, to also wanting to be a platform for dapps. However, EOS doesn't have a product yet and everything is just promises still. Highly overvalued right now. However, there are lots of red flags, have dumped $500 million Ether over the last 2 months and possibly bought back EOS to increase the size of their ICO, which has been going on for over a year and has raised several billion dollars. All in all, their market cap is way too high for that and not even having a product.
- Cardano: Similar to Ethereum/EOS, however, only promises made with no delivery yet, highly overrated right now. Interesting concept though. Market cap way too high for not even having a product. Somewhat promising technology.
- VeChain: Singapore-based project that’s building a business enterprise platform and inventory tracking system. Examples are verifying genuine luxury goods and food supply chains. Has one of the strongest communities in the crypto world. Most hyped token of all, with merit though.
- Neo: Neo is a platform, similar to Eth, but more extensive, allowing dapps and smart contracts, but with a different smart contract gas system, consensus mechanism (PoS vs. dBfT), governance model, fixed vs unfixed supply, expensive contracts vs nearly free contracts, different ideologies for real world adoption. There are currently only 9 nodes, each of which are being run by a company/entity hand selected by the NEO council (most of which are located in china) and are under contract. This means that although the locations of the nodes may differ, ultimately the neo council can bring them down due to their legal contracts. In fact this has been done in the past when the neo council was moving 50 million neo that had been locked up. Also dbft (or neo's implmentation of it) has failed underload causing network outages during major icos. The first step in decentralization is that the NEO Counsel will select trusted nodes (Universities, business partners, etc.) and slowly become less centralized that way. The final step in decentralization will be allowing NEO holders to vote for new nodes, similar to a DPoS system (ARK/EOS/LISK). NEO has a regulation/government friendly ideology. Finally they are trying to work undewith the Chinese government in regards to regulations. If for some reason they wanted it shut down, they could just shut it down.
- Stellar: PoS system, similar goals as Ripple, but more of a platform than only a currency. 80% of Stellar are owned by Stellar.org still, making the currency centralized.
- Ethereum classic: Original Ethereum that decided not to fork after a hack. The Ethereum that we know is its fork. Uninteresing, because it has a lot of less resources than Ethereum now and a lot less community support.
- Ziliqa: Zilliqa is building a new way of sharding. 2400 tpx already tested, 10,000 tps soon possible by being linearly scalable with the number of nodes. That means, the more nodes, the faster the network gets. They are looking at implementing privacy as well.
- QTUM: Enables Smart contracts on the Bitcoin blockchain. Useful.
- Icon: Korean ethereum. Decentralized application platform that's building communities in partnership with banks, insurance providers, hospitals, and universities. Focused on ID verification and payments. No big differentiators to the other 20 Ethereums, except that is has a product. That is a plus. Maybe cheap alternative to Ethereum.
- LISK: Lisk's difference to other BaaS is that side chains are independent to the main chain and have to have their own nodes. Similar to neo whole allows dapps to deploy their blockchain to. However, Lisk is currently somewhat centralized with a small group of members owning more than 50% of the delegated positions. Lisk plans to change the consensus algorithm for that reason in the near future.
- Rchain: Similar to Ethereum with smart contract, though much more scalable at an expected 40,000 TPS and possible 100,000 TPS. Not launched yet. No product launched yet, though promising technology. Not overvalued, probably at the right price right now.
- ARDR: Similar to Lisk. Ardor is a public blockchain platform that will allow people to utilize the blockchain technology of Nxt through the use of child chains. A child chain, which is a ‘light’ blockchain that can be customized to a certain extent, is designed to allow easy self-deploy for your own blockchain. Nxt claims that users will "not need to worry" about security, as that part is now handled by the main chain (Ardor). This is the chief innovation of Ardor. Ardor was evolved from NXT by the same company. NEM started as a NXT clone.
- Ontology: Similar to Neo. Interesting coin
- Bytom: Bytom is an interactive protocol of multiple byte assets. Heterogeneous byte-assets (indigenous digital currency, digital assets) that operate in different forms on the Bytom Blockchain and atomic assets (warrants, securities, dividends, bonds, intelligence information, forecasting information and other information that exist in the physical world) can be registered, exchanged, gambled and engaged in other more complicated and contract-based interoperations via Bytom.
- Nxt: Similar to Lisk
- Stratis: Different to LISK, Stratis will allow businesses and organizations to create their own blockchain according to their own needs, but secured on the parent Stratis chain. Stratis’s simple interface will allow organizations to quickly and easily deploy and/or test blockchain functionality of the Ethereum, BitShares, BitCoin, Lisk and Stratis environements.
- Status: Status provides access to all of Ethereum’s decentralized applications (dapps) through an app on your smartphone. It opens the door to mass adoption of Ethereum dapps by targeting the fastest growing computer segment in the world – smartphone users.16. Ark: Fork of Lisk that focuses on a smaller feature set. Ark wallets can only vote for one delegate at a time which forces delegates to compete against each other and makes cartel formations incredibly hard, if not impossible.
- Neblio: Similar to Neo, but 30x smaller market cap.
- NEM: Is similar to Neo No marketing team, very high market cap for little clarilty what they do.
- Bancor: Bancor is a Decentralized Liquidity Network that allows you to hold any Ethereum token and convert it to any other token in the network, with no counter party, at an automatically calculated price, using a simple web wallet.
- Dragonchain: The Purpose of DragonChain is to help companies quickly and easily incorporate blockchain into their business applications. Many companies might be interested in making this transition because of the benefits associated with serving clients over a blockchain – increased efficiency and security for transactions, a reduction of costs from eliminating potential fraud and scams, etc.
- Skycoin: Transactions with zero fees that take apparently two seconds, unlimited transaction rate, no need for miners and block rewards, low power usage, all of the usual cryptocurrency technical vulnerabilities fixed, a consensus mechanism superior to anything that exists, resistant to all conceivable threats (government censorship, community infighting, cybenucleaconventional warfare, etc). Skycoin has their own consensus algorithm known as Obelisk written and published academically by an early developer of Ethereum. Obelisk is a non-energy intensive consensus algorithm based on a concept called ‘web of trust dynamics’ which is completely different to PoW, PoS, and their derivatives. Skywire, the flagship application of Skycoin, has the ambitious goal of decentralizing the internet at the hardware level and is about to begin the testnet in April. However, this is just one of the many facets of the Skycoin ecosystem. Skywire will not only provide decentralized bandwidth but also storage and computation, completing the holy trinity of commodities essential for the new internet. Skycion a smear campaign launched against it, though they seem legit and reliable. Thus, they are probably undervalued.
Market 3 - Ecosystem
The 3rd market with 11 coins is comprised of ecosystem coins, which aim to strengthen the ease of use within the crypto space through decentralized exchanges, open standards for apps and more
- Nebulas: Similar to how Google indexes webpages Nebulas will index blockchain projects, smart contracts & data using the Nebulas rank algorithm that sifts & sorts the data. Developers rewarded NAS to develop & deploy on NAS chain. Nebulas calls this developer incentive protocol – basically rewards are issued based on how often dapp/contract etc. is used, the more the better the rewards and Proof of devotion. Works like DPoS except the best, most economically incentivised developers (Bookkeeppers) get the forging spots. Ensuring brains stay with the project (Cross between PoI & PoS). 2,400 TPS+, DAG used to solve the inter-transaction dependencies in the PEE (Parallel Execution Environment) feature, first crypto Wallet that supports the Lightening Network.
- Waves: Decentralized exchange and crowdfunding platform. Let’s companies and projects to issue and manage their own digital coin tokens to raise money.
- Salt: Leveraging blockchain assets to secure cash loands. Plans to offer cash loans in traditional currencies, backed by your cryptocurrency assets. Allows lenders worldwide to skip credit checks for easier access to affordable loans.
- CHAINLINK: ChainLink is a decentralized oracle service, the first of its kind. Oracles are defined as an ‘agent’ that finds and verifies real-world occurrences and submits this information to a blockchain to be used in smart contracts.With ChainLink, smart contract users can use the network’s oracles to retrieve data from off-chain application program interfaces (APIs), data pools, and other resources and integrate them into the blockchain and smart contracts. Basically, ChainLink takes information that is external to blockchain applications and puts it on-chain. The difference to Aeternity is that Chainlink deploys the smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain while Aeternity has its own chain.
- WTC: Combines blockchain with IoT to create a management system for supply chains Interesting
- Ethos unifyies all cryptos. Ethos is building a multi-cryptocurrency phone wallet. The team is also building an investment diversification tool and a social network
- Aion: Aion is the token that pays for services on the Aeternity platform.
- USDT: is no cryptocurrency really, but a replacement for dollar for trading After months of asking for proof of dollar backing, still no response from Tether.
Market 4 - Privacy
The 4th market are privacy coins. As you might know, Bitcoin is not anonymous. If the IRS or any other party asks an exchange who is the identity behind a specific Bitcoin address, they know who you are and can track back almost all of the Bitcoin transactions you have ever made and all your account balances. Privacy coins aim to prevent exactly that through address fungability, which changes addresses constantly, IP obfuscation and more. There are 2 types of privacy coins, one with completely privacy and one with optional privacy. Optional Privacy coins like Dash and Nav have the advantage of more user friendliness over completely privacy coins such as Monero and Enigma.
- Monero: Currently most popular privacy coin, though with a very high market cap. Since their privacy is all on chain, all prior transactions would be deanonymized if their protocol is ever cracked. This requires a quantum computing attack though. PIVX is better in that regard.
- Zcash: A decentralized and open-source cryptocurrency that hide the sender, recipient, and value of transactions. Offers users the option to make transactions public later for auditing. Decent privacy coin, though no default privacy
- Verge: Calls itself privacy coin without providing private transactions, multiple problems over the last weeks has a toxic community, and way too much hype for what they have.
- Bytecoin: First privacy-focused cryptocurrency with anonymous transactions. Bytecoin’s code was later adapted to create Monero, the more well-known anonymous cryptocurrency. Has several scam accusations, 80% pre-mine, bad devs, bad tech
- Bitcoin Private: A merge fork of Bitcoin and Zclassic with Zclassic being a fork of Zcash with the difference of a lack of a founders fee required to mine a valid block. This promotes a fair distribution, preventing centralized coin ownership and control. Bitcoin private offers the optional ability to keep the sender, receiver, and amount private in a given transaction. However, this is already offered by several good privacy coins (Monero, PIVX) and Bitcoin private doesn't offer much more beyond this.
- Komodo: The Komodo blockchain platform uses Komodo’s open-source cryptocurrency for doing transparent, anonymous, private, and fungible transactions. They are then made ultra-secure using Bitcoin’s blockchain via a Delayed Proof of Work (dPoW) protocol and decentralized crowdfunding (ICO) platform to remove middlemen from project funding. Offers services for startups to create and manage their own Blockchains.
- PIVX: As a fork of Dash, PIVX uses an advanced implementation of the Zerocoin protocol to provide it’s privacy. This is a form of zeroknowledge proofs, which allow users to spend ‘Zerocoins’ that have no link back to them. Unlike Zcash u have denominations in PIVX, so they can’t track users by their payment amount being equal to the amount of ‘minted’ coins, because everyone uses the same denominations. PIVX is also implementing Bulletproofs, just like Monero, and this will take care of arguably the biggest weakness of zeroknowledge protocols: the trusted setup.
- Zcoin: PoW cryptocurrency. Private financial transactions, enabled by the Zerocoin Protocol. Zcoin is the first full implementation of the Zerocoin Protocol, which allows users to have complete privacy via Zero-Knowledge cryptographic proofs.
- Enigma: Monero is to Bitcoin what enigma is to Ethereum. Enigma is for making the data used in smart contracts private. More of a platform for dapps than a currency like Monero. Very promising.
- Navcoin: Like bitcoin but with added privacy and pos and 1,170 tps, but only because of very short 30 second block times. Though, privacy is optional, but aims to be more user friendly than Monero. However, doesn't really decide if it wants to be a privacy coin or not. Same as Zcash.Strong technology, non-shady team.
- Tenx: Raised 80 million, offers cryptocurrency-linked credit cards that let you spend virtual money in real life. Developing a series of payment platforms to make spending cryptocurrency easier. However, the question is if full privacy coins will be hindered in growth through government regulations and optional privacy coins will become more successful through ease of use and no regulatory hindrance.
Market 5 - Currency Exchange Tool
Due to the sheer number of different cryptocurrencies, exchanging one currency for the other it still cumbersome. Further, merchants don’t want to deal with overcluttered options of accepting cryptocurrencies. This is where exchange tool like Req come in, which allow easy and simple exchange of currencies.
- Cryptonex: Fiat and currency exchange between various blockchain services, similar to REQ.
- QASH: Qash is used to fuel its liquid platform which will be an exchange that will distribute their liquidity pool. Its product, the Worldbook is a multi-exchange order book that matches crypto to crypto, and crypto to fiat and the reverse across all currencies. E.g., someone is selling Bitcoin is USD on exchange1 not owned by Quoine and someone is buying Bitcoin in EURO on exchange 2 not owned by Quoine. If the forex conversions and crypto conversions match then the trade will go through and the Worldbook will match it, it'll make the sale and the purchase on either exchange and each user will get what they wanted, which means exchanges with lower liquidity if they join the Worldbook will be able to fill orders and take trade fees they otherwise would miss out on.They turned it on to test it a few months ago for an hour or so and their exchange was the top exchange in the world by 4x volume for the day because all Worldbook trades ran through it. Binance wants BNB to be used on their one exchange. Qash wants their QASH token embedded in all of their partners. More info here https://www.reddit.com/CryptoCurrency/comments/8a8lnwhich_are_your_top_5_favourite_coins_out_of_the/dwyjcbb/?context=3
- Kyber: network Exchange between cryptocurrencies, similar to REQ. Features automatic coin conversions for payments. Also offers payment tools for developers and a cryptocurrency wallet.
- Achain: Building a boundless blockchain world like Req .
- Req: Exchange between cryptocurrencies.
- Bitshares: Exchange between cryptocurrencies. Noteworthy are the 1.5 second average block times and throughput potential of 100,000 transactions per second with currently 2,400 TPS having been proven. However, bitshares had several Scam accusations in the past.
- Loopring: A protocol that will enable higher liquidity between exchanges and personal wallets.
- ZRX: Open standard for dapps. Open, permissionless protocol allowing for ERC20 tokens to be traded on the Ethereum blockchain. In 0x protocol, orders are transported off-chain, massively reducing gas costs and eliminating blockchain bloat. Relayers help broadcast orders and collect a fee each time they facilitate a trade. Anyone can build a relayer.
Market 6 - Gaming
With an industry size of $108B worldwide, Gaming is one of the largest markets in the world. For sure, cryptocurrencies will want to have a share of that pie.
- Storm: Mobile game currency on a platform with 9 million players.
- Fun: A platform for casino operators to host trustless, provably-fair gambling through the use of smart contracts, as well as creating their own implementation of state channels for scalability.
- Electroneum: Mobile game currency They have lots of technical problems, such as several 51% attacks
- Wax: Marketplace to trade in-game items
Market 7 - Misc
There are various markets being tapped right now. They are all summed up under misc.
- OMG: Omise is designed to enable financial services for people without bank accounts. It works worldwide and with both traditional money and cryptocurrencies.
- Power ledger: Australian blockchain-based cryptocurrency and energy trading platform that allows for decentralized selling and buying of renewable energy. Unique market and rather untapped market in the crypto space.
- Populous: A platform that connects business owners and invoice buyers without middlemen. Invoice sellers get cash flow to fund their business and invoice buyers earn interest. Similar to OMG, small market.
- Monacoin: The first Japanese cryptocurrency. Focused on micro-transactions and based on a popular internet meme of a type-written cat. This makes it similar to Dogecoin. Very niche, tiny market.
- Revain: Legitimizing reviews via the blockchain. Interesting concept, though market not as big.
- Augur: Platform to forecast and make wagers on the outcome of real-world events (AKA decentralized predictions). Uses predictions for a “wisdom of the crowd” search engine. Not launched yet.
- Substratum: Revolutionzing hosting industry via per request billing as a decentralized internet hosting system. Uses a global network of private computers to create the free and open internet of the future. Participants earn cryptocurrency. Interesting concept.
- Veritaseum: Is supposed to be a peer to peer gateway, though it looks like very much like a scam.
- TRON: Tronix is looking to capitalize on ownership of internet data to content creators. However, they plagiarized their white paper, which is a no go. They apologized, so it needs to be seen how they will conduct themselves in the future. Extremely high market cap for not having a product, nor proof of concept.
- Syscoin: A cryptocurrency with a decentralized marketplace that lets people buy and sell products directly without third parties. Trying to remove middlemen like eBay and Amazon.
- Hshare: Most likely scam because of no code changes, most likely pump and dump scheme, dead community.
- BAT: An Ethereum-based token that can be exchanged between content creators, users, and advertisers. Decentralized ad-network that pays based on engagement and attention.
- Dent: Decentralizeed exchange of mobile data, enabling mobile data to be marketed, purchased or distributed, so that users can quickly buy or sell data from any user to another one.
- Ncash: End to end encrypted Identification system for retailers to better serve their customers .
- Factom Secure record-keeping system that allows companies to store their data directly on the Blockchain. The goal is to make records more transparent and trustworthy .
Market 8 - Social network
Web 2.0 is still going strong and Web 3.0 is not going to ignore it. There are several gaming tokens already out there and a few with decent traction already, such as Steem, which is Reddit with voting through money is a very interesting one.
- Mithril: As users create content via social media, they will be rewarded for their contribution, the better the contribution, the more they will earn
- Steem: Like Reddit, but voting with money. Already launched product and Alexa rank 1,000 Thumbs up.
- Rdd: Reddcoin makes the process of sending and receiving money fun and rewarding for everyone. Reddcoin is dedicated to one thing – tipping on social networks as a way to bring cryptocurrency awareness and experience to the general public.
- Kin: Token for the platform Kik. Kik has a massive user base of 400 million people. Replacing paying with FIAT with paying with KIN might get this token to mass adoption very quickly.
Market 9 - Fee token
Popular exchanges realized that they can make a few billion dollars more by launching their own token. Owning these tokens gives you a reduction of trading fees. Very handy and BNB (Binance Coin) has been one of the most resilient tokens, which have withstood most market drops over the last weeks and was among the very few coins that could show growth.
- BNB: Fee token for Binance
- Gas: Not a Fee token for an exchange, but it is a dividend paid out on Neo and a currency that can be used to purchase services for dapps.
- Kucoin: Fee token for Kucoin
Market 10 - Decentralized Data Storage
Currently, data storage happens with large companies or data centers that are prone to failure or losing data. Decentralized data storage makes loss of data almost impossible by distributing your files to numerous clients that hold tiny pieces of your data. Remember Torrents? Torrents use a peer-to-peer network. It is similar to that. Many users maintain copies of the same file, when someone wants a copy of that file, they send a request to the peer-to-peer network., users who have the file, known as seeds, send fragments of the file to the requester., he requester receives many fragments from many different seeds, and the torrent software recompiles these fragments to form the original file.
- Gbyte: Byteball data is stored and ordered using directed acyclic graph (DAG) rather than blockchain. This allows all users to secure each other's data by referencing earlier data units created by other users, and also removes scalability limits common for blockchains, such as blocksize issue.
- Siacoin: Siacoin is decentralized storage platform. Distributes encrypted files to thousands of private users who get paid for renting out their disk space. Anybody with siacoins can rent storage from hosts on Sia. This is accomplish via "smart" storage contracts stored on the Sia blockchain. The smart contract provides a payment to the host only after the host has kept the file for a given amount of time. If the host loses the file, the host does not get paid.
- Maidsafecoin: MaidSafe stands for Massive Array of Internet Disks, Secure Access for Everyone.Instead of working with data centers and servers that are common today and are vulnerable to data theft and monitoring, SAFE’s network uses advanced P2P technology to bring together the spare computing capacity of all SAFE users and create a global network. You can think of SAFE as a crowd-sourced internet. All data and applications reside in this network. It’s an autonomous network that automatically sets prices and distributes data and rents out hard drive disk space with a Blockchain-based storage solutions.When you upload a file to the network, such as a photo, it will be broken into pieces, hashed, and encrypted. The data is then randomly distributed across the network. Redundant copies of the data are created as well so that if someone storing your file turns off their computer, you will still have access to your data. And don’t worry, even with pieces of your data on other people’s computers, they won’t be able to read them. You can earn MadeSafeCoins by participating in storing data pieces from the network on your computer and thus earning a Proof of Resource.
- Storj: Storj aims to become a cloud storage platform that can’t be censored or monitored, or have downtime. Your files are encrypted, shredded into little pieces called 'shards', and stored in a decentralized network of computers around the globe. No one but you has a complete copy of your file, not even in an encrypted form.
Market 11 - Cloud computing
Obviously, renting computing power, one of the biggest emerging markets as of recent years, e.g. AWS and Digital Ocean, is also a service, which can be bought and managed via the blockchain.
- Golem: Allows easy use of Supercomputer in exchange for tokens. People worldwide can rent out their computers to the network and get paid for that service with Golem tokens.
- Elf: Allows easy use of Cloud computing in exchange for tokens.
Market 12 - Stablecoin
Last but not least, there are 2 stablecoins that have established themselves within the market. A stable coin is a coin that wants to be independent of the volatility of the crypto markets. This has worked out pretty well for Maker and DGD, accomplished through a carefully diversified currency fund and backing each token by 1g or real gold respectively. DO NOT CONFUSE DGD AND MAKER with their STABLE COINS DGX and DAI. DGD and MAKER are volatile, because they are the companies of DGX and DAI. DGX and DAI are the stable coins.
- DGD: Platform of the Stablecoin DGX. Every DGX coin is backed by 1g of gold and make use proof of asset consensus.
- Maker: Platform of the Stablecoin DAI that doesn't vary much in price through widespread and smart diversification of assets.
EDIT: Added a risk factor from 0 to 10. The baseline is 2 for any crypto. Significant scandals, mishaps, shady practices, questionable technology, increase the risk factor. Not having a product yet automatically means a risk factor of 6. Strong adoption and thus strong scrutiny or positive community lower the risk factor.
EDIT2: Added a subjective potential factor from 0 to 10, where its overall potential and a small or big market cap is factored in. Bitcoin with lots of potential only gets a 9, because of its massive market cap, because if Bitcoin goes 10x, smaller coins go 100x, PIVX gets a 10 for being as good as Monero while carrying a 10x smaller market cap, which would make PIVX go 100x if Monero goes 10x.
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[USA] [H] Limited Print Switch games, LRG cards, Amiibo cards, more [W] Vasara Collection, Furi, Gris, Prof Layton vs Phoenix Write, Infinite Space, Amiibo cards, more
Everyone is trading Amiibo cards so I am too. I am also looking to get some of the limited print Switch games that I slept on. Willing to do mixed trades except I'm reserving my limited print games for other limited print games. Also hoping to do fair value.
p.s. fair warning, these lists are long, I have a lot of stuff for trade!
p.p.s. when I say "CIB" I mean including all the booklets and such that were supposed to come in there.
HAVE
AC Amiibo cards - #031 Sheldon
- #048 Sterling
- #072 Lionel
- #172 Agnes
SRG trading card packs (all are sealed) Switch games and accessories - Celeste CE - NIB, hard trade
- Cosmic Star Heroine - NIB
- Danmaku Unlimited 3 - NIB with card
- Downwell - NIB
- Gekido Kintaro’s Revenge - CIB
Korg Gadget - NIB - Mutant Mudds Collection - CIB (crease on slipcover) with loose cards
Oxenfree - NIB - PixelJunk Monsters 2 - NIB
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse - NIB - Splasher - NIB
- The Adventure Pals - NIB with sealed cards
- The Darkside Detective - NIB with sealed cards, hard trade
- PowerA Premium Game Card Case red Super Mario M - NIB and authentic
Wii U - Assassin's Creed III - NIB
- NintendoLand - box, manual and booklets only
- Runbow Deluxe Edition - NIB or CIB (willing to trade one of these)
- Shovel Knight - NIB, hard trade
Wii games and accessories - ABC Wipeout 2 - CIB
- Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 - NIB
- Gallop and Ride! - CIB
- Game Party - CIB
- Ghost Squad - CIB
- Ghostbusters the Video Game - NIB
- Hello Kitty Seasons - CIB
- Link's Crossbow Training - disc and manual in cardboard sleeve
- M. Knight Shamalayan's The Last Airbender - CIB
- MLB Power Pros 2008 - CIB
- NCIS - CIB
- PBR Out of the Chute - CIB
- Petz Horse Club - CIB
- Petz Sports - CIB
- Press Your Luck 2010 Edition - CIB
- Shaun White Snowboarding Road Trip - CIB
- Super Paper Mario - box and manual only
- Vegas Party - CIB
- Victorious Boxers Revolution - CIB
- Walk it Out! - NIB
- Wii Fit Plus - CIB (no balance board)
- Zhu Zhu Pets Featuring the Wild Bunch - CIB
- Big Town Shootout 2 Blasters big box - NIB (game download no longer works) (these blasters are attachments for Wiimotes to make them into pistols, great accessory IMO)
GameCube games and accessories - Army Men Air Combat The Elite Missions - game and manual only
- Hunter the Reckoning - CIB, hard trade
- Lego Star Wars - CIB
- Lego Star Wars II - CIB
- NBA Courtside 2002 - CIB, has wear
- NCAA Football 2003 - CIB
Ribbit King with bonus disc - CIB - Robotech Battlecry - CIB
- Scooby Doo Mystery Mayhem - CIB, hard trade
- Superman Shadow of Apokolips - CIB, also have a Nintendo Power poster to go with it
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - manual only
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 - CIB
- Orange Spice original controller - loose, hard trade
- Action Replay - manual only
N64 booklets Most of these have wear - 1080 Snowboarding - manual and operations card
- Army Men Air Combat - manual
- Banjo Kazooie - manual (wrinkled)
- Banjo Tooie - manual
- Battletanx Global Assault - manual (wrinkled)
- Bomberman 64 - manual
- Buck Bumble - manual
- Diddy Kong Racing - manual, operations card
- Donkey Kong 64 - manual
- Extreme-G - manual
- Goldeneye 007 - manual
- Kirby 64 - manual
- Mario Kart 64 - manual, operations card and player's guide offer booklet
- Mario Party 2 - manual
- Mario Tennis - manual
- Rugrats Scavenger Hunt - manual
- Star Wars Episode 1 Battle for Naboo - manual (has marker on top right)
- Super Mario 64 - manual
- Yoshi's Story - manual and operations card
- Zelda Ocarina of Time - manual
NES games and accessories Pictures of most items here - Original game pad
- Original orange zapper
- Blaster Master - game only
- Casino Kid - game only
- Dr Mario - game only
- RC Pro Am - game only
- Star Tropics - CIB, letter is still attached to manual!
- Star Tropics 2 Zoda's Revenge - CIB
- Super Mario Bros / Duck Hunt - game only
- The King of Kings (Wisdom Tree) - manual
- Tiger Heli - game only
3DS games and accessories - Brain Age Concentration Training - box, manual (cover art has a small tear on back)
- Legend of Legacy big box launch edition - CIB, very hard trade
- Legend of Zelda Triforce Heroes - NIB
- Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World EU region big box only (can hold both game and Poochy amiibo)
- Puzzler 3D World 2012 - CIB
- Puzzler Mind Gym 3D - CIB
- Tomodachi Life - manual
- OEM charger
- Operations manual and other inserts (no AR cards) for launch model 3DS in bag
- 2DS XL quick start guide
- Nyko Game Boost power attachment for launch model 3DS - NIB, some box damage
DS games and more - Chrono Trigger - box, manual, all inserts including the poster
- Dragon Quest Heroes Rocket Slime - box, manual, all inserts
- Fossil League Dino Tournament Championship - CIB
- Hamsterz Life - CIB
- Go Diego Go Great Dinosaur Rescue - CIB
- Junior Brain Trainer - CIB
- Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games - manual, all inserts
- Metroid Prime Pinball - box, manual, health and safety insert (cover art says Rumble Pak included but there is no Rumble Pak)
- Pokemon HeartGold / SoulSilver - Pokewalker manual and safety booklet only
- Rune Factory - box, manual, all inserts
- Scribblenauts Unlimited - manual only
- Spongebob Squarepants Atlantis Squarepantis - NIB
- Star Fox Command - box, manual, all inserts
- Warioware DIY - box, manual, all inserts
- Yoshi's Island DS - box, manual, health and safety insert
- EMS NDS Adapter - CIB (Not the newest version, works best with Windows XP)
- Operations manual and other inserts for black DSi in bag
- Instruction booklet for launch model DS
- I also have some health and safety precautions booklets and one WiFi connection booklet
GBA - 3rd party charger - looks like an OEM charger but isn't
- An American Tail Fievel's Gold Rush - CIB
- Atari Anniversary Advance - CIB
- Backyard Basketball - game only
- Backyard Football - game only
- Candy Land / Chutes and Ladders / Memory - CIB
- Connect Four / Perfection / Trouble - CIB
- Crash Bandicoot the Huge Adventure - game only
- Disney's Magical Quest 2 Starring Mickey and Minnie - game only
- Disney's Monsters Inc. / Finding Nemo - game only
- Donkey Kong Country - game only
- Donkey Kong Country 2 - game only
- Ecks vs Sever - game only
- Ed Edd n Eddy the Mis-Edventures - game only
- F-14 Tomcat - game only
- Garfield the Search for Pooky - CIB
- Golden Nugget Casino / Texas Hold 'Em Poker 2 in 1 value - CIB
- Kirby and the Amazing Mirror - box, tray, manual, all inserts, pending a possible trade
- Madden 2003 - game only
- Mario Pinball Land - CIB
- Mario Tennis Power Tour - game only
- Medabots Rokusho Version - game only
- Monster Trucks - game only
- Muppet Pinball Mayhem - game only
- Need for Speed Underground - game only
- Pac Man Collection - game only
- Pac Man World - game only
- Pocket Dogs - CIB
- Pokemon Glazed (bootleg, clear blue cart) - game only
- Rayman Advance - game only
- Road Trip Shifting Gears - CIB
- Rugrats I Gotta Go Party - game only
- Sonic Advance 2 - game only
- Spongebob Squarepants Battle for Bikini Bottom - game only
- Spongebob Squarepants Lights Camera Pants - game only
- Spongebob Squarepants Revenge of the Flying Dutchman - game only
- Spyro 2 Season of Flame - CIB
- Super Mario Advance 2: Super Mario World - game only
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 - game only
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell - game only
- Uno / Skip Bo - game only
- Yoshi's Topsy Turvy - CIB
GBA Video sealed titles Pictures here - Dragon Ball GT Volume 1
- Nickelodeon Rugrats All Grown Up! Volume 1
- Nicktoons Collection Volume 2
GBC games and more - Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 3 - game and manual
- Croc - game only
- Game and Watch Gallery 2 - box, manual and game with repro tray
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater - game only
- Wings of Fury - CIB
- GameShark Pro - box, manual (no tray)
GB games and more - 4 in 1 Funpak Volume II - game only
- Baseball - box, game with repro tray
- Battleship - box, game, registration card, poster with repro tray
- Bill Elliott's Nascar Fast Tracks - box, game, manual, inserts with repro tray and original receipt from 1992
- Bo Jackson Hit and Run - game and manual
- Centipede and Millipede - box, tray, game, manual
- Cleaning Kit - box only
- Dead Heat Scramble - game only
- Desert Strike - box, manual, game, inserts with repro tray
- Donkey Kong Land - game only
- Donkey Kong Land 2 - game only
- Dr Mario - box and game with repro tray
- Face Ball 2000 - game only
- Game and Watch Gallery - box and manual with repro tray
- Ghostbusters II - game only
- Golf Player's Choice - box, manual and game with repro tray
- High Stakes Gambling - game only
- Hyper Lode Runner - game only
- James Bond 007 - game only
- Jeopardy! - box, game, manual, all inserts with repro tray
- King James Bible (Wisdom Tree) - manual
- Kirby's Dreamland - box only with repro tray
- Kirby's Dreamland 2 - box only with repro tray
- Kirby's Pinball Land - box and game with repro tray
- Kwirk - game only
- Mickey's Dangerous Chase player's choice - game only
- Mole Mania - game only
- Monopoly - box, game, manual, all inserts with repro tray
- Nemesis - game only
- Paperboy - game only
- Penguin Wars - CIB
- Revenge of the Gator - game only
- Shanghai - game only
- Super Mario Land 2 6 Golden Coins - game only, battery is dead
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fall of the Foot Clan - game only x2
- Tetris Attack - game only
- The Chessmaster - box, game, inserts with repro tray (no manual)
- The Smurfs - game only
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - game only
- WWF Superstars 2 - box, game, manual, all inserts with repro tray
- Yoshi - box, game and manual with repro tray
- Yoshi's Cookie - game only
- Nuby Worm Light safety instructions booklet only
SEGA Genesis games - Clue - CIB
- Madden NFL '94 - CIB
- Mike Ditka Power Football - Cardboard box and game, box has a lot of wear
- Ms. Pac-Man - Box and game
- Pat Riley Basketball - CIB, has wear
- Spider-Man - loose
- Sports Talk Baseball - CIB, has wear
- Street Fighter II Special Championship Edition - loose
- Triple Play 96 - CIB, has wear
- Unnecessary Roughness 95 - CIB, has wear
- World Series Baseball 96 - CIB, in cardboard box with registration card, has wear
PS3 games PS2 games Pictures of most games here - Ace Combat Zero the Belkan War - CIB
- Ace Combat 04 greatest hits - CIB
- American Idol - CIB
- Blade II - CIB, poor condition
- Dead to Rights - CIB, poor condition
- Dropship: United Peace Force - Box and disc
- Everblue 2 - Box and disc
- Final Fantasy XI Online - CIB
- Gadget Racers - CIB
- Gauntlet Dark Legacy - CIB
- Godzilla Save the Earth - Box and disc
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - CIB
- Indigo Prophecy - CIB in a rental box
- LA Rush - Box and disc, no bonus disc, case is a rental case
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2 - CIB but disc is red label
- Pirates Legend of the Black Buccaneer - box and disc
- Pryzm Chapter One: The Dark Unicorn - CIB, poor condition
- R-Type Final - disc only
- RTX Red Rock - CIB, poor condition
- Rune: Viking Warlord - CIB
- Savage Skies - Box and disc, poor condition
- Star Wars Battlefront greatest hits red label - CIB
- SOCOM II: US Navy Seals - manual only
- Supercar Street Challenge - CIB
- The Mummy Tomb of the Dragon Emperor - CIB with a bonus loose DVD disc of the film
- UFC Throwdown - CIB
- We Love Katamari - CIB
- Wrath Unleashed - CIB, poor condition
- WWE Crush Hour - Box and disc
- Yanya Caballista City Skater - CIB, poor condition
PSX games Pictures of most games here - Jeopardy! - CIB
- Mortal Kombat Mythologies Sub Zero - disc only
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit greatest hits green label - CIB
Rayman greatest hits green label - CIB Road Rash greatest hits green label - CIB - Star Wars Rebel Assault II - CIB
- Tetris Plus greatest hits green label - CIB
Tomb Raider III greatest hits green label - CIB - Wheel of Fortune greatest hits green label - CIB
Xbox - Bruce Lee Quest of the Dragon - CIB
- Cel Damage - CIB
- Halo Combat Evolved Platinum Hits - CIB
- Kung Fu Chaos - Box and disc, poor condition
- Red Card 20-03 - Box and disc, poor condition
IBM Tandy PC Strategy guides and gaming magazines Pictures of most guides here - Pokemon Black White
- Pokemon Black White Version 2 CE Hardcover
- Pokemon Colosseum (Prima)
- Pokemon Ruby Sapphire
- Super Smash Bros Brawl
- Conflict Desert Storm II (Prima)
- Mario 64 Unauthorized guide (missing front cover)
- Game Informer (Magic Legends Cover)
- Game Informer (Pokemon Sword Shield cover, the style with legendaries on front and back)
- PC Gamer (Star Trek Online)
- EGM (Year of the Portables), missing back cover
Collectibles and posters Comic Books - Marvel - Toys R Us Limited Edition X-Men #1
- Marvel - X-Men: The Ultra Collection Jan Book 2 of 5
- Marvel - Wolverine #109
- Marvel - Wolverine #111
- Marvel - X-Force #27
- Marvel - X-Force #28
- Marvel - The Invincible Iron Man #1
- Marvel - Original Human Torch #3
- Marvel - The Thing #16
- Marvel - Daredevil #362
- Marvel - The Beast #3
- Marvel - Cable #34
- Marvel - The Secret Defenders #15
- Marvel Fanfare #2
- Marvel - X-Factor #\71
- Marvel - Wonder Man #1
- Marvel - Inhumanoids #1
- Marvel - Inhumanoids #2
- Marvel - Inhumanoids #3
- Marvel - Steelgrip Starkey #6
- Marvel - Kickers Inc #1
- Marvel - Justice 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Marvel - The 'Nam #14
- Marvel - The Punisher Armory #9
- Marvel - Spider-Man Storm and Power Man Battle Smokescreen!
- Marvel - Spider-Man Battles the Myth Monster
- Marvel - Spider-Man Magazine for Kids - Summer 1996, Fall 1996
- DC - Steel #1
- DC - Batman #509
- DC - Catwoman (93 Series) #4
- DC - The Green Lantern Corps #206
- DC - Hawkman #2
- DC - Tales of the Legion of Super Heroes #5
- Dark Horse - Predator Big Game #1
- Dark Horse - Jonny Quest The Real Adventures 1, 2, 3
- image - The Savage Dragon #11
- Star Wars X-Wing Rogue Squadron The Phantom Affair (book)
- Officer Snook #1
Random Stuff WANT
AC Amiibo Cards Mario Sports Amiibo Cards - Peach Golf
- Bowser Jr. Soccer
- Rosalina Soccer
- Rosalina Baseball
- Rosalina Horse Racing
Amiibo - Poochy (loose)
- Goomba (loose)
- Boo (loose)
LRG Cards Cards for Flinthook, Dust, Slime San, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse, ToeJam and Earl, Golf Story, Dragon's Lair Trilogy, PixelJunk Monsters 2, Lumines Remastered, Yooka-Laylee, Blazing Chrome, Battle Chef, Windjammers, The Escapists and Saturday Morning RPG
Limited Print Switch Games (prefer CIB but also fine with NIB) - Aegis Defenders
- Alliance Alive HD (CE or standard)
- Dimension Drive (LE or standard)
- Fox n Forests
- Furi
- Gris
- Musynx
- Puyo Puyo Tetris big box with target exclusive decals
- The Messenger cover art or CIB (already have but looking for a nicer copy)
- Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap launch edition
Other Switch Games (looking for CIB and clean) - Arms
- Astral Chain
- Atari Flashback Classics
- Cat Quest 2 Pawsome Version
- Disgaea 1 Complete
- Disgaea 4 Complete
- Dragonball FighterZ
- Hasbro Game Night - Monopoly / Risk / Trivial Pursuit
- Hero Land Knowble Edition
- Hollow Knight box or CIB (already have but looking for a nicer box)
- Layton's Mystery Journey Katrielle and the Millionaire's Conspiracy
- Mario and Sonic at the Tokyo Olympic Games
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
- Ninja Saviors
- Octopath Traveler
- Overcooked Special Edition or double pack
- Phoenix Wright Trilogy
- Snack World: The Dungeon Crawl Gold
- Super Mario Maker 2 stylus
- Yooka Laylee and the Impossible Lair
- Yoshi's Crafted World
- WRC 8
3DS Games - Beyblade Collector's Edition - CIB or NIB
- Bravely Default - CIB
- Bravely Second - CIB
- Etrian Odyssey Untold soundtrack bundle - CIB
- Etrian Odyssey Nexus launch edition - CIB
- Frogger 3D - CIB big box version with cover plates
- Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright - CIB
- Radiant Historia Perfect Chronology launch edition - big box with contents or CIB
DS - Bomberman Land Touch 2 - CIB
- Cooking Mama's Combo Pack Volume 1 - CIB
- Elektroplankton - Nintendo Power booklet
- Infinite Space - loose
- Jewel Time Deluxe - box, manual
- Korg DS10+ JP Limited Edition - CIB
- Korg M01 JP - Club Nintendo insert
- Nanostray - CIB
- Phantasy Star 0 - CIB
- Shepherd's Crossing 2 - CIB
GBA - Car Battler Joe - manual
- Drill Dozer - A Girl and Her Dozer Mini Comic (the one I have is ripped)
- Fire Emblem - CIB
- Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones - CIB
GBC - Metal Gear Solid - box, manual, inserts
- Shantae - CIB
GB - Kirby's Dreamland 2 - CIB
- Mario's Picross - manual
Wii - Metroid Prime 3: Corruption - CIB
- The Last Story - soundtrack in sleeve
GameCube - Army Men Air Combat the Elite Missions - box
- Baten Kaitos Origins - CIB
- Mega Man Network Transmission - CIB
- Mega Man X Command Mission - CIB with trading card
- PENDING Metal Gear Solid the Twin Snakes - CIB
- Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 and 2 Plus - CIB
- Smuggler's Run War Zones - CIB
- The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures - CIB
N64 - N64 Expansion Pack with tool to open expansion slot, or Donkey Kong 64 box, tray, manual, etc with expansion pack included
- Hey You Pikachu! - box, tray, manual, etc. (I already have the game, mic and voice unit)
- Star Fox 64 box, tray, manual, etc. (I already have game and rumble pack)
PS3 - Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness - disc
PS2 - Godzilla Save the Earth - manual or CIB
- Gradius 3 and 4 - CIB
- Naval Ops Warship Gunner - manual
- Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 - black label disc
- River King a Wonderful Journey - disc
PSX - Army Men: World War - disc only
- Konami Justifier Lightgun(s)
- Official mouse - loose or CIB
I'm also happy to look at lists, but these are my priority wants.
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