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Title: [ANN] JediCoin and SithCoin - January 14th - Feathercoin forks
Post by: zerodrama on December 24, 2013, 05:11:19 AM
These are not the coins you're looking for.

I am going to launch these twin coins. They have a limited lifetime and will be relaunched monthly or perhaps quarterly, depending on how well they are received. They are meant to teach people how to launch coins. I am very much pro diversity (FREE MARKET) and I despise any One Troo Coin cult storm troopers. However, the spectacular implosion of catcoin tells me people might want to learn how to launch and promote a coin. During the creation of the coins, you will learn:

- Github coin variables
- Launch strategy
- Pool maintenance
- Community building

You will work in teams and build a coin for a cause, a community, an industry, a project... and so on. When you complete your coin, it'll be up to you to keep it going. JediCoin and SithCoin will be coded to self-destruct at the end of the learning period.

If you'd like to contribute to this educational project send some feathercoins, dogecoins, or bitcoins here:

FTC: 6tgZtGyChZenr5RNxsssFje6YqDooiVi9A


Title: Re: [ANN] JediCoin and SithCoin - January 14th - Feathercoin forks
Post by: xinyichao on December 24, 2013, 05:50:55 AM
sorry ,I don‘t need 。let it dowm.  you just test yourself.


Title: Re: [ANN] JediCoin and SithCoin - January 14th - Feathercoin forks
Post by: zerodrama on December 24, 2013, 05:56:56 AM
sorry ,I don‘t need 。let it dowm.  you just test yourself.

This is for teaching.


Title: Re: [ANN] JediCoin and SithCoin - January 14th - Feathercoin forks
Post by: ratty on December 24, 2013, 06:18:54 AM
To the moon!

...

That is no moon..


I would suggest teaching how the IRC part works. IMO that is something frequently done wrong, then they have to tell people to add the addnode lines to the config.


Title: Re: [ANN] JediCoin and SithCoin - January 14th - Feathercoin forks
Post by: William Whiston on December 24, 2013, 06:23:51 AM
This is super coool, thanks


Title: Re: [ANN] JediCoin and SithCoin - January 14th - Feathercoin forks
Post by: zerodrama on December 24, 2013, 06:36:23 AM
To the moon!

...

That is no moon..


I would suggest teaching how the IRC part works. IMO that is something frequently done wrong, and the first post in the thread tells people to add the addnode lines to the config. Telling people to add addnode lines just seems halfassed.


I'll make sure to do that.


Title: Re: [ANN] JediCoin and SithCoin - January 14th - Feathercoin forks
Post by: j3r0vyn on September 23, 2017, 06:31:29 AM
I guess I'll have to try this!! :o :(


Title: Re: [ANN] JediCoin and SithCoin - January 14th - Feathercoin forks
Post by: Kevle on September 23, 2017, 08:30:32 AM
These are not the coins you're looking for.

I am going to launch these twin coins. They have a limited lifetime and will be relaunched monthly or perhaps quarterly, depending on how well they are received. They are meant to teach people how to launch coins. I am very much pro diversity (FREE MARKET) and I despise any One Troo Coin cult storm troopers. However, the spectacular implosion of catcoin tells me people might want to learn how to launch and promote a coin. During the creation of the coins, you will learn:

- Github coin variables
- Launch strategy
- Pool maintenance
- Community building

You will work in teams and build a coin for a cause, a community, an industry, a project... and so on. When you complete your coin, it'll be up to you to keep it going. JediCoin and SithCoin will be coded to self-destruct at the end of the learning period.

If you'd like to contribute to this educational project send some feathercoins, dogecoins, or bitcoins here:

FTC: 6tgZtGyChZenr5RNxsssFje6YqDooiVi9A


I think it's great that you try to teach interested people about this subject. Good luck and may the force be with you.


Title: Re: [ANN] JediCoin and SithCoin - January 14th - Feathercoin forks
Post by: j3r0vyn on September 23, 2017, 12:26:44 PM
i want to test this!! ::)