If a coin is less than 10 million supply, hold >100
Less than 100M, hold > 500
Less than 500 million, hold >1k
Over 1 billion, hold >10k
Above 10 billion, hold >100k
Above 100B? - hold > 1M pieces.
According to Market Cap and community.
1. If a coin is below $100M Mcap, with a strong community. Then the rules for Circulation supply applies
2. If its still below $1B, the rules of CS still applies.
3. If its above $1B, the rules of CS no longer applies. Utility takes over
According to Utility and community.
If a coin has strong utility and vibrant community, its best to get into the project very early irrespective of circulation supply
If you miss getting in early, best to look out for others you can get into early
Exceptions are $btc $eth $bnb
Even with these exceptions, it makes no sense to have 100 pieces of $xrp you bought at $200 when same amount can get you 2500 pieces of $one at the current price.
XRP has over 50B CS with $40B Mcap. ONE has 12B CS with $800M Mcap. Both projects have strong community.
If you didn't get into XRP early, you may not make as much profits as someone who did. This is a fact.
So if you are new into crypto and really wants this industry to change your life, you should factor these in your decision making.
One of the problems of most Nigerian youth is lack of sense of purpose. Most of us have spent years trying to discover why we are here.
We don't even have a system or backgrounds that help us discover ourselves.
Most study just anything at the university just to have a degree.
Most parents just want to have children without adequate plans on how to train this child to not just develop into a well rounded human but to discover their purpose in life.
Most Nigerian youths purpose in life is to work hard to provide for their parents, siblings and kindred.
These youths neglect themselves and become almost like a savior born to suffer and die for their families. If anyone is a first son or daughter, the pressure intensifies.
This has led many to jettison their dreams for their siblings to achieve theirs. Some even for their parents
So this Nigerian guy is here in Dubai in search of a teaching job. An Egyptian colleague of mine came to my office on a phone call, telling me he was linked to a Nigerian in search of a job role in my dept but he can't help him. That can I talk with him? I said sure...
Spoke to the guy, he asked for my Whatsapp number so he can chat me up, I gave him, now look.
I know I'm not perfect, but I'm not allergic to corrections. Even my students correct me.
This is second Nigerian searching for a teaching job role that I'm blocking.
The earlier we shove off this entitlement mentality and trying to hoodwink others into feeling bad and sad when we don't get all we want. The better.
Only one word from me could have helped his CV. But then, I had to be humble and change my attitude