Title: Forming Networks in the UK, London and Estonia, Tallinn Post by: VladWest on January 25, 2014, 09:28:08 AM Greetings, I am a representative of a new upcoming project that MIGHT influence the Eastern European market with a new crypto-currency but with a huge factor of implementation due to having contacts in Estonia through politics and less risk of being subjected by jurisdications since the country is relatively small both wise of population and regulation.
I am currently living in London since it has the most seminars to attend surrounding cryptocurrencies of their integration throught the Western civilization but I am originally from Estonia. The co-founder has the idea to present on this forum a new crypto but we need enthusiastic, ambitious individuals who have the desire to go out of their way to promote such a thing in different countries before the public announcement. We have a starting team of promoters, a few of programmers and major 2 potential companies who can adapt such a commodity. What we need is just the trust, interest that can spark the market resulting in a change that many people are discussing such as De-centralized economies and governments. Think of this as an experiment that many people in my team and such as myself are willing to take apart to make a difference. Anyone who are intrigued, do not hesitate to PM me or start a discussion on this post. We would prefer to find such people who are based in London and Tallinn since certain members will go back and forth to expand the concept but accept anyone with the same passion as us. Best regards, Title: Re: Forming Networks in the UK, London and Estonia, Tallinn Post by: DooMAD on January 26, 2014, 11:53:39 PM When you say a "new" crypto, do you just mean another Altcoin? Or something else?
Title: Re: Forming Networks in the UK, London and Estonia, Tallinn Post by: countryfree on January 27, 2014, 10:28:34 PM Sincerely, I think starting a new crypto-currency is a bad idea. If you look at the alt coins section, there are already way too many of them.
Same thing with fiat. I was a big fan of the euro when it launched, because it just make things easier. I'm sure you've seen that Estonia is better with the euro. |