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    Tim Cook wants Facebook dead and his strategies are working

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    Is there any serious analysis for finding the fundamental value of cryptocurrencies?

    Posted: 01 Nov 2021 12:21 PM PDT

    I mostly invest in traditional stocks and bonds. I have been for 30+ years. More recently, I've been investing in pre-IPO startups.

    In all of these cases, I've been able to assign a value of what I think a particular security is worth, or could be worth, using traditional means: estimate future cash flows, discount to present value, etc.

    I had the opportunity to buy a particular cryptocurrency before it started trading on the open market. (Kind of a pre-ipo cryptocurrency.) I am wondering what it will be worth once it starts trading. My best guess encompasses a range from $0.10 to $2.00 (I bought it for $0.02). It should start trading next week.

    The "security analysis" process that people seem to follow is to rank all the different cryptocurrencies based on how useful they are or something like that. Then compare it to the "market cap" of a similar ranking cryptocurrency.

    They define the "market cap" as the total number of cryptocurrency coins available times the price per coin. For instance, right now the #50 ranked coin is something called Kusama (KSM) and it has a market cap of $3.3 billion.

    One problem with this analysis is that some of these coins have built in dilution. They may have 1 million available right now, but in 5 years it will be 10 million. I don't think people take this into account.

    How do you determine what these should be worth? It seems like this is a wide open problem and solving it could lead to great wealth.

    submitted by /u/ron_leflore
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