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Title: Dead Coins
Post by: Kongxx on August 28, 2021, 05:04:49 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Baihaki Khaizan on August 28, 2021, 05:22:12 AM
I also have some coins that have died, all their channels are also inactive. so now we don't need to manage it anymore, our energy is wasted.

from now on leave them (dead coins) and focus on other coins that still have prospects.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Miracletele19 on August 28, 2021, 05:26:11 AM
https://etherdelta.com/ where thousands of junk coins are registered. just visit the site, who knows your coins can still be sold there even though the price is 1 cent


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: TheUltraElite on August 28, 2021, 06:20:09 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?
I took part in a project called Viuly, some years back. The concept was good but the funding became a problem I think. It was to become a crypto-backed version of youtube. They were unable to get the website started and then the project was asking for donations and then abandoned.

Now we cannot conclusively call the project as dead or abandoned - one day the developers might come up with a new plan but the token is dead long back. I have several of those I got from the bounty and did not sell them at their ATH and now I dont have any use for it. :D

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How should we manage dead coins?
Forget and move on. Accept that the project is not coming back and any money or time invested in it is lost. Lesson learnt is that one should stop investing in altcoins but focus on bitcoin only.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: flip4flop on August 28, 2021, 06:28:02 AM
I was going through some old SSD from about 5 years ago and found a few passwords to some wallets that I had forgotten about long ago that I used for projects or to receive tokens from. There were a bunch of old coins in some of them like XIOS and a few others I can not remember. Reminded me of the good old times when the first Altcoin bull run started.  On the plus side that same time I found 20 BNB that was worth next to nothing long ago.  That was a pleasant surprise.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: john_nautica on August 28, 2021, 07:06:29 AM
I do have of course, this dead coins were previously obtained from bounty and some of them are scam, sometimes you will just see that there's a coin on your wallet that you don't know I consider this as dead coins since in reality they don't have really value at all. I was wondering if we can recycle this dead coins in exchange for Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Reid on August 28, 2021, 07:10:39 AM
Will you really put effort into it?
If you want, then there's a solution. Create a dummy account. Send all the trash coins to that account but you will be spending gas fees for this.
If it's under BEP-20 then I might do it, but if its under ERC20 (Ethereum Chain) will you waste that valuable coin just for gas? Think about it. Twice.
It's just a waste of time and money. Let it be. I know some of us wish for a clean wallet but it's on you if you want to pay for cleanliness.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bitterguy28 on August 28, 2021, 07:24:03 AM
https://etherdelta.com/ where thousands of junk coins are registered. just visit the site, who knows your coins can still be sold there even though the price is 1 cent
actually there is a thread in Altcoin marketplace that buys shitcoins and i guess even Deadcoins , i just cannot dig it now but I'm sure i come across that thread somewhere last year.

but of course Etherdelta is having tons of deadcoins listed.

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I have couple of Dead coins in my Ether wallet, coins that i bought when i was still newbie and being lured in promised project.

How do i handle them? nothing but just letting them stays there , hoping that one they someone will manage to bring those coin breathing lol.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: terrorJR on August 28, 2021, 07:27:02 AM
in my wallet there are lots of coins that are not taken care of (dead coins) and have been left by the developer.
actually there was a little regret when I didn't just sell coins like this in the past but for now it feels like it's too late because these coins are worthless, but the good side is that now I'm not too focused on coins like this, it's different from when I started there. here for the first time I am always enthusiastic to get all the rewards both from bounties and airdrops because at that time I assumed that all coins when held for a very long time would increase and the price would be fantastic but this is just an expectation from my greed. and now I have started trying to explore and research before starting a project so that things like this can be minimized.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: tsaroz on August 28, 2021, 07:48:11 AM
There were so many dead coins in my old ethereum wallets that I had to squeeze out anything and left it to clean the clutter. With lower fees of BSC chain and polygon, moving onto or creating several address for different purpose is easier. Most of the coins kept on decreasing in price as the developer left the project and got delisted from every exchange or are so less that the fees of moving them is larger. There are also so many useless coins sent for fun or scam coins with some loopholes in smartcontract. They are even abundant in newer torn and BSC chain ecosystems.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: chaser15 on August 28, 2021, 07:58:30 AM
How should we manage dead coins?

Are you serious about this question? Why should we manage a dead one? What's the benefit? What's the advantage? What's the sense of doing it? Literally, they are dead so just keep it that way. No need to do something as any efforts will just be wasted. Don't transfer it to other wallets too as you will spend fees for nothing especially if that's an ERC20 token.

Don't ever think too that someone will buy those stuff. You are lucky if you found one.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: 3la9l_kolbaCa on August 28, 2021, 08:03:10 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Honestly I still hold those dead coins until now, and hope to see any miracle that's going to happen someday. I would like to think that it's not scam but it can't be denied that reality was harsh. Certainly their website is closed and their project platform was confirmed dead at all. If one day shitcoins will be risen from the dead, I'd love to sell all of them and absolutely take my gains then go for a vacation.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: cryptoaddictchie on August 28, 2021, 08:04:03 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
I think there is no hope for dead coins or someone loses liquidity. Why? Cause nothing we could salvage from it. It will served as a trash on our wallet and nothing we can do about that. Plenty of projects I have grom airdrops and bounty are just stuck on my wallet and just displayed without any use. I dont want to change my wallet since its a long time used of mine but this has a sentimental already for me and even its full of shitcoin its a remember that there are too many projects becoming dead once in a while.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Al Qiyamah on August 28, 2021, 08:23:17 AM
In my wallet there are quite a lot of worthless tokens, but there is one token that later became quite valuable after I considered the coin dead for a few years.  I still don't want to clean my wallet because I don't think it bothers me too much.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: masterrex on August 28, 2021, 09:43:46 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Dead coins are just an ordinary scene in many wallets out there especially if you are a bounty and Airdrop hunter, even me I have a lot of dead coins and tokens, in the ERC20 algorithm but I'm just ignoring it because it's not worthy to transfer because of the huge gas fees on Ethereum network the best solution is to use another address if you feel that those dead coins/tokens are just useless in your eyes.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: oemar bakrie on August 28, 2021, 11:02:24 AM
I have a lot of dead coins, from the bounty or previously participating in the airdrop, just filling out the form and being given very fast time so that I can enter the list who will get the prize from the airdrop..
In my opinion about dead coins, I can only surrender and I let it go because access to the coin media is no longer..


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Dewi Aries on August 28, 2021, 11:05:17 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
I will just ignore it, there are some coins from bounties in people's wallet. Because not all is success, and mostly developer leave their project with investor's money or maybe failed to listed in market. If me usually i will consider it as collection.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Rahman11 on August 28, 2021, 11:21:37 AM
Dead coins are digital assets of projects that have been abandoned, turned out to be scams, have low liquidity or have insufficient funding, among many other reasons.

On the crypto meter, they are so-called “s***coins” that have been flushed of all value but continue to float around in the murky depths of crypto’s most depressing blockchains, devoid of all hope, abandoned for all eternity, running out of oxygen on the race to the moon.
You’ll often find dead coins by clicking the “Show All Balances” tab on your Binance wallet section, or by doing a search on your wallet’s public address.  Be warned: for any crypto user with more than two years of investment under their belt, the sight of their vanquished moonshot coins may be too much to bear.

There are websites such as Coinospy and Deadcoins that track deceased crypto projects floating in this dead space. Reporting dead coins can even earn you extra money or recognition from these sites.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: reza7777 on August 28, 2021, 12:45:03 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

How should we manage dead coins?
So many dead coins in my wallet :D
And there is no way to manage dead coins because they have been forgotten by their owners, then why should we think about something that is dead? it's better to manage the portfolio we have now in order to get more profit


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: livingfree on August 28, 2021, 01:07:15 PM
I don't.

But there's no solution to that if you want to manage them or get rid of them. Don't waste gas fees sending that to another wallet of yours.

You're good to just leave that wallet that contains dead coins and forget about it.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Cling18 on August 28, 2021, 01:10:02 PM
I've been holding dead coins for years not because I'm still hoping for a profit but I just don't know what to do with it since it's on my wallets. I just hope that there would be alternatives or other ways to take them down since they don't have function anymore. I'm just ignoring dead coins and just focus on the active ones.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Johnyz on August 28, 2021, 01:12:50 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
I have no choice but to hold it since I can't do anything about it even if I send it, I'll just waste money paying the fees so better not to think about it anymore and just ignore those dead coins/tokens on your wallet. I have a lot of those dead coins/tokens that I received before on my bounty works, I just wasted my time working with them and the result is very bad for me, if you still have it just keep it but never expect that those dead coin/token will rise again that's too impossible.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Malam90 on August 28, 2021, 01:15:38 PM
I have many dead coins in my wallets which i either received from bounty, airdrop or participating in IDO, IEO or from exchanges. This is a common matter that any active wallet may have few dead tokens. Once i tried to send dead coins from wallet but after increasing Gas fees in ethereum network, all dead coins remains as a dead and collaborates my wallet which is degusting.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: breathlessz on August 28, 2021, 01:27:50 PM
it seems that many here have dead coins in their wallets. I myself get from the bounty results, many of the projects that sent tokens, but never listed on the market, and there is nothing we can do. but there are also some projects that have turned to ashes, suddenly the pump, and we must use that opportunity as best we can, because shortly after that it will usually be dumped


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: iv4n on August 28, 2021, 01:33:41 PM
I think who is in crypto for longer has some dead coins hanging out in some forgotten wallets! I have some, but it's like I don't... I deleted a few wallets with some dead coins, I have keys somewhere, but I doubt I will ever use them!
It's a crypto road, I guess many of us had some bad investments! Nothing wrong with that, just forget about them, learn from that and move on!


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: DonFacundo on August 28, 2021, 01:37:05 PM
yes I still hold dead coins in my wallet those were from bounties and airdrops that I participated before. There is nothing we can do with the dead coins, we can not delete or burn. I hope myetherwallet will add an option to delete the coins.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Rocky993 on August 28, 2021, 01:49:43 PM
I have a lot of coins in my wallet that are just left to enhance the beauty of my wallet.  Where beauty is not the main determinant of one's pricing, but its effectiveness is more important in pricing.  All the coins in the wallet are dead whose only job is to collect the wallet space.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: gurunanakji777 on August 28, 2021, 01:59:53 PM
One can not do anything with dead coins it's useless or some of them are totally worth some cents even we can not earn a cent because we have to pay gas fee also and gas fee also higher than the total worth of coins So simply you have to ignore these coins. We most of the trader, investors or bounty hunters have many dead coins in the wallet. Leave it as it is in the wallet and focus on other potential coins that have worth.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: dark1234 on August 28, 2021, 02:16:13 PM
dead coins can also be called: junk coins either because the price is too cheap or indeed the coins are abandoned by the developers because there is no progress and by fraudsters. as said above there is nothing we can do with all of it except it will remain in the wallet as garbage


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ulvajaya on August 28, 2021, 02:56:39 PM
Personally, I have left what I think the coin has made us waste of time because of scammers, we have coins but there is no market in the crypto market, and the management doesn't even know it's gone without a trace, and it's better if we just leave the coins die and focus on coins that have high prospects and think new coins can make us bigger and more useful than we take advantage of


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: JeffBrad12 on August 28, 2021, 03:21:56 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?
I do hold so many dead coins and a lot of these coins were coming randomly and i guess that being sent by the scammers to attract me to trade it on the dex.


How should we manage dead coins?

What you should do to leave your dead coins in your wallet. I guess there are so many hacked cases happened caused by people were touching these garbage coins. Just let them die in your wallet and you must do nothing for that.
That will be more than enough.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: smyslov on August 28, 2021, 03:22:59 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There's nothing we can do on these dead coins, they are very annoying every time you look at your wallet, I have over 40 shit and dead coins in my wallet, some of these are coming from airdrops, you have to get used to it or create another wallet so you can store these dead coins if it's ok toyou to shoulder the fees, if you are active in airdrops and bounty campaigns, there's always possible to get shitcoins.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: speedforce on August 28, 2021, 03:54:00 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I have many in my wallet, its because i follow random airdrop long time ago, now i realize i just wasting time for it.
For me i just do nothing on it, since burning them will cost me some gas and i dont think its necessary.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: meanwords on August 28, 2021, 04:32:36 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Just stop. A dead coin is a dead coin. It's basically doesn't have any use anymore, especially when it is abandoned by the devs. Even if the community tries to revive it, the chances of it taking off is almost non-existent because of how fast the market is moving and grading to a new and better products. I'd probably just forget about those dead coins. They aren't worth paying attention to.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Stunzz on August 28, 2021, 07:19:18 PM
I hold tons of dead coins in my wallet and I got most of them while I just got introduced into crypto by filling Airdrops. I do absolutely nothing about any of them as I heard that you might get scammed by trying to sell of or dispose them.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ararbermas on August 28, 2021, 07:25:13 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
i have some dead coins in my wallet but they all have value way back 2019 if I'm not mistaken. Because i was assuming after years they will increase a lot because of their improvements after the distribution, so i keep holding them, but unfortunately they all suddenly become undervalued and i cant believe it will gonna happen to be honest wherein despite of their situation. And i noticed it that the hype is totally over and holders really abandoned the project.. For me they're not scam and i know it just part of the game that if you didn't monitor your token very often there's a chance it will become a shitcoin as its always happened because of some reason. So lesson learned for me. Lol


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Plinteng on August 28, 2021, 07:50:48 PM
I also have some dead coins that have been left by the developer. i got the coin from the bounty campaign and also the airdrop when i first got tempted by the promise they offer. but I've left it in the wallet and of course I prefer to replace a new wallet and focus on something else.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Handsome Boy on August 28, 2021, 08:00:46 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

of course I have it, but I don't hold it, then my advice is you don't need to hold or manage dead coin, because it's useless, so just leave it and find a new coin that can give you a lot of profit, because you already know if it's a dead coin (can't give you profit), so you don't have to think about it anymore.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Wulan_maniez on August 28, 2021, 10:40:53 PM
I think in this case almost all bounty hunters have dead coins in their wallets. Not just one or two, but many. I also have a lot of dead coins. But I don't care about it. But if you are lucky, a dead coin that has been for years, there will be one of these coins that provides a lot of profit, because it could suddenly listing the famous exchange and have a high price.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: sherenikaw on August 28, 2021, 10:47:21 PM
Of course I have dead coins that I got from the bointy, and at this time I can't hope anymore with that. what I can do now is move on and find another good bounty to follow so that the results are also good. by choosing a good bounty then we will get good results too. I left the coins in my wallet because there was nothing to do with them and tried to get coins that had good prospects so that they could be more profitable. I hope i can get the coin that have good prospect in the future.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Pelana vreo on August 28, 2021, 10:52:47 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

  • https://www.coinopsy.com/dead-coins/
  • https://99bitcoins.com/deadcoins/
Above is a bit of data from dead coins, nothing you can do if the developer of that coin leaves the project and the coin is not listed on the CEX exchange, because every altcoin is created for a purpose and if the developer leaves the project after the ICO, then it is a scam and thing it's usually done because the team wants to take advantage of investors, for example Cibus and Nauticus are dead coins left by developers



Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Baimovic on August 28, 2021, 11:18:43 PM
Well in my wallet there are still some dead tokens that have been left behind because of a scam and the tokens have become decorations on my wallet because I also don't know what to do with such tokens because there is no further development and I think it's better to just leave it and assume it as a decoration on the wallet.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: nomenclatur on August 29, 2021, 02:28:10 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
there is no clear goal for dead coins because most dead coins will disappear and the flow is unclear because they have been abandoned by their owners so it doesn't mean that many who don't believe in dead coins do not have a clear future level so people prefer to avoid dead coins there will be no clear advanced level in the future it is because Coins are meaningless.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: avarnet on August 29, 2021, 02:49:22 AM
If I die a coin, I won't hold it anymore because it just wastes our time, it's useless if we hold it but it doesn't make us lucky, we better focus on the masses of new coins or altcoins that will come but have the potential to skyrocket the selling value later and we can Be proud for future investments, anyway, if you're sure the Coin is worthless or even in the market there is no price list or it's not in the category on the marketcap, why do we focus there, it's better if we find a better way for us going forward his


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Twinkledoe on August 29, 2021, 02:53:27 AM
Well in my wallet there are still some dead tokens that have been left behind because of a scam and the tokens have become decorations on my wallet because I also don't know what to do with such tokens because there is no further development and I think it's better to just leave it and assume it as a decoration on the wallet.

My eth wallet has a lot of old dead coins as well. You can't do anything about it but just let it sit. If you don't want to see those dead coins. Just create a new one and make sure to add only valuable tokens. A lot has been dead and gone but there are still developers who continue to create these crap tokens, because they are still getting money from gullible buyers.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: RussianEnglishTranslation on August 29, 2021, 06:37:27 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
I still have a few 0xBTC in my wallet, RIP


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: trauchot on August 29, 2021, 08:56:05 AM
I have been in the cryptocurrency sphere already very long time and have invested in many cryptocurrency projects, I also constantly participate in bounty companies, airdrops and various testnets, and over the years I have accumulated a lot of dead cryptocurrencies in my cryptocurrency wallets, they certainly do not bother me, but if they strongly interfere someone, then you can simply send all dead cryptocurrencies to another cryptocurrency wallet, but I still hope that one day at least one dead cryptocurrenccy from my wallet will rise again and will bring me a profit, and therefore I will continue to keep dead cryptocurrencies in my main cryptocurrency wallets.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: cabron on August 29, 2021, 11:08:53 AM

Just like anyone who had joined some bounty token campaign here in bitcointalk, I myself have these tokens, not just one. As much as I wanted to clean my Etherwallet, I couldn't do it since the transaction fee is just too much in ETH. I'd rather forget about it.

Scam projects are very common since 2016 so if you have been here long enough in crypto, you most certainly have participated also to airdrops that did nothing but asked your email.


Title: Re: Koin Mati
Post by: husencoe on August 29, 2021, 11:35:32 AM
in my wallet there are a lot of dead coins and some of them are very low priced coins and all of them are the result of following several bounty projects since 2017, to deal with coins that are dead or very low in price you just have to forget and move on keep up with other recent bounty projects


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Orange89 on August 29, 2021, 01:23:39 PM
From when i started in 2017 their are alot of dead coins which i get in drops and some in purchased these is the situation where we can't do anything and now i finding all my purchase and all dead coin in my wallet in a really low price or even some negligible
I think what is not change from the start is amount of receiving dead coin and nowdays these number is growing to much So making right decision at right time always help and keeping coin for long term is not always beneficial that's the lesson i had learnt


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ziskinberg on August 29, 2021, 01:39:25 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
I think everyone has a bad experience in shitcoins stuck on our wallets. We can't do anything with them but just to let it stay where is it now. I consider them as a sort of crypto collection. They are dead already, they don't have any market value, then we have to throw them away if possible.

One common reason why a lot of coins becoming dead is that it was already abandoned by the developers and that probably because it has no use-case in the market.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: coin-investor on August 29, 2021, 02:00:59 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There's nothing we can do with these dead coins and it will cost you a lot of fees if you transfer them to a new wallet for dead coins, it's an eyesore seeing these dead and shitcoins, some of them remind you of coins that scammed you and wasted your effort, I have over 50 shit and dead coins I stopped using my old address and create a new one for my bounty campaigns.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: pawanjain on August 29, 2021, 02:38:14 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Yes I do have some dead coins. I have some 0.005 EDO (eidoo) which was converted to PNT few years ago.
I had these coins on binance and completely forgot about it and now there's no option to convert it to PNT.
I also have a few tokens in my ether wallet which I received from unknown airdrops and those are worthless.

What do you do with dead coins ?
Just forget about it. There's nothing you can do about it. Let it be a showcase in your wallet.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: jack wira on August 29, 2021, 03:23:53 PM
I think all of us who are coin hunters, there will definitely be a dead coin (sitcoin) because we have participated in several failed projects or scammers, but for me personally, let the coin stay in my wallet at least it will become a coin  memories, who knows one day the dead coins will be useful again, bro, hopefully.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Tigerheart3026 on August 29, 2021, 03:31:52 PM
yup, i have lots of dead coins, among of them scam, team are inactive and there are no worth/value in the market.
and many coins are not hits any exchange yet, their team leave those projects, most of the bounty huntters have own dead coins.


Title: Re: Koin Mati
Post by: domoy77 on August 29, 2021, 03:41:46 PM
in my wallet there are a lot of dead coins and some of them are very low priced coins and all of them are the result of following several bounty projects since 2017, to deal with coins that are dead or very low in price you just have to forget and move on keep up with other recent bounty projects
In addition to just forgetting it, everyone can also use the dead coin for transaction gas fees which still have a very low value, because dead coins will never experience a price spike or value and even have the potential to lose value in the future.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Momoamzad on August 29, 2021, 04:34:32 PM
Even I have so many dead coins added in CMC but volume is so low . What can do with that. Just leave them alone and go ahead 😂  I have many coins showed huge $amount but they are dead unfortunately


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Mamun74 on August 29, 2021, 04:52:38 PM
Nothing we can do these dead coins.I have many dead coins over 20+ shit coin.I have very bad experience from it. Cz no way to sell dead coin, there is no volume .I will just ignore these shit coin.I have created a new address for bounty and airdrop campaign.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: kensaii on August 29, 2021, 05:05:39 PM
I have so many dead coins to forget about their name and how did I get it. I can at least remember some because they have a proper chain with wallet clients but the rest are ERC20 tokens or such. They're dead because it's just how it was: lazy attempt.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: ranaprime on August 29, 2021, 06:45:23 PM
Actually i have joined many bounty campaigns for this reason i get some real cons as well as some fake or dead cons. I didn't see what are the condition of the dead coins. Those who are fake they also called dead coins.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Chathusand on August 29, 2021, 07:46:29 PM
I have a large number of dead coins in my wallets, which I obtained from bounty programs, airdrops, and participation in IDO, IEO, and exchanges. A limited amount of dead tokens are a common occurrence in any operating wallet. I previously attempted to send dead coins from my wallet, but once the Ethereum network raised gas rates, all dead money remained dead and collaborated with my wallet, which is nasty.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: maruf01788 on August 29, 2021, 09:10:57 PM
Yes i have many dead coins and tokens in my wallet. I can't find their team or any social media.. if i find social media there have no updates. Now i just stoped thinking about them and focus on new coins. Because if i thinking about dead coins then it's totally waste my times.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: LordMiguel on August 29, 2021, 09:30:35 PM
there is absolutely nothing for you to do with it. if you have enough or free ethereum, you can burn them or destroy them. it depends on you. for me i choose to let them be. my wallets are fill with rubbish projects. about 4 wallets are filled with nonsense tokens. i have no choice than to allow them all. also the wave of scam coins is hitting bsc. some are scam looking for people to intract their smart contact address.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ziskinberg on August 29, 2021, 09:40:32 PM
Yes i have many dead coins and tokens in my wallet. I can't find their team or any social media.. if i find social media there have no updates. Now i just stoped thinking about them and focus on new coins. Because if i thinking about dead coins then it's totally waste my times.
Learn from that, if the team does not update anymore, that means they had already abandoned the project and most likely they are busy with creating a new coin that they can use to scam people again. it's not new in the market, the fact that the majority of the altcoins are scams, we should learn to accept the losses and move on and find a new potential that could possibly make us profitable one day.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Viscore on August 29, 2021, 10:05:03 PM
Yes i have many dead coins and tokens in my wallet. I can't find their team or any social media.. if i find social media there have no updates. Now i just stoped thinking about them and focus on new coins. Because if i thinking about dead coins then it's totally waste my times.
Learn from that, if the team does not update anymore, that means they had already abandoned the project and most likely they are busy with creating a new coin that they can use to scam people again. it's not new in the market, the fact that the majority of the altcoins are scams, we should learn to accept the losses and move on and find a new potential that could possibly make us profitable one day.
Dead coins have become trash coins already so forget about them. The team might have abandoned it already and have already made profits with it before so probably, they are already into another scam projects. Definitely it will be a waste of time if you still think of it.

I have learned from my mistakes before investing in those low volume altcoins that have never experience to increase their value so definitely, they are now considered dead coins. So i suggest its more profitable to just stay focus in bitcoin. It won't be dead for sure because the demand from its users is growing day by day. And eventually its value will grow more too.



Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Mpamaegbu on August 29, 2021, 10:38:24 PM
I'm baghodling a few of these dead tokens. May be for the fun of it because I know some of them can't get up running again. Chief among these dead tokens I hodl is ONZ. I got the token as reward. The token was created almost the same time ONT was too. While ONT made much impact and went ahead to record an ATH of $10+, ONZ struggled within cents before it fizzled away. It was same with Bitcoinwhite which later got renamed to Bitwhite and then to Algar (as if what held it down had anything to do with its name) before it finally vanished. I still don't know why I'm still keeping these tokens' wallets. Perhaps, expecting a miracle?


I took part in a project called Viuly, some years back. The concept was good but the funding became a problem I think. It was to become a crypto-backed version of youtube. They were unable to get the website started and then the project was asking for donations and then abandoned.
I think that's the idea Fortube leveraged on and it's relatively doing well in the market.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: lalabotax on August 29, 2021, 10:51:09 PM
Yes, so many dead coins, shitcoins that we found, and have so far, moreover from the bounty. Where there are many projects that are dead, only getting the tokens but cannot be sold. The value is zero and never be in exchange. Or even there is in an exchange, there is no volume and then delisted from the exchange.
 ;D ;D
I think that most of the people are here also experiencing, both getting from free rewards or even from investing in ICO at that past time.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: paxmao on August 29, 2021, 10:51:43 PM
Do I hold dead coins? You can bet your ass that I hold probably a dozen of those :) I do not think that anyone that has been around crypto trying here and there for enough time could answer that question differently. What surprises me is your question about how to manage these. You do not need to manage them, what you need to do is print a list of dead holdings and stick it in a visible place near your cryptoworking place and take a look at it everytime an ICO looks too good to be true.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: erep on August 29, 2021, 10:51:47 PM
I have learned from my mistakes before investing in those low volume altcoins that have never experience to increase their value so definitely, they are now considered dead coins. So i suggest its more profitable to just stay focus in bitcoin. It won't be dead for sure because the demand from its users is growing day by day. And eventually its value will grow more too.
Investing in low volume altcoins will be very risky because their prices are difficult to raise and are not chosen in trading profits, another reason because the projects are unattractive and there is no functionality in their use. It is recommended to choose the top 5 coins in investing and it will be very valuable for long term profit.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: denasha92 on August 29, 2021, 11:48:41 PM
to be honest, when i know the cryptocurrencies in around 2015. i almost never get some dead coins. most of my coins (altcoins) can be converted into money. but in around 2-3 years later when there are ERC20 tokens that become hype. my wallet full with dead coins. they were abandoned and didn't listed in any exchange.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Brus123 on August 30, 2021, 05:35:48 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I have some coins that are not dead, but at least they are so cheap that I will spend more on transaction fees than I get from them if I swap it to another currency. Actually, if they don't bother you, you don't have to do anything with them. On the other hand, if you want to get rid of them, you can either hide them in your wallet or just send them to a burn address, but be careful not to spend too much on transaction fees.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: H1N1 on August 30, 2021, 01:00:04 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I have it too, dead coins are worst because you can't do anything on it. You can't send it because it has no miners to pick up your transaction.
Well, if you asked about how we should manage it, then i can't give you the right answer.
Maybe the community of the coins should unite and run the coin nodes so the coin won't be dead anymore.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: worle1bm on August 30, 2021, 02:15:27 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Was holding some of them received back in 2017 as airdrop and bounty campaign and sold at loss or say zero prices just to empty the wallets out of trash which was not going to give any return so simply just ignore them and move on with some good options as we all have faced similar situations at one point of life and it's better to leave them as early possible.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: sammy21 on August 30, 2021, 03:54:21 PM
Regarding dead coins, I have several, all of their official sites are also no longer active, there is nothing we need to do with dead coins because it will only waste our valuable time, we better focus on coins that are still viable and have prospects good in the future.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Jilapikhamu on August 30, 2021, 04:18:56 PM
Yeah, I'm holding almost 50+ dead coin, It's just useless and when I Check there price, it’s just remains me how dumb I was


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: blue_hurricanger on August 30, 2021, 04:34:59 PM

I have some coins that are not dead, but at least they are so cheap that I will spend more on transaction fees than I get from them if I swap it to another currency. Actually, if they don't bother you, you don't have to do anything with them. On the other hand, if you want to get rid of them, you can either hide them in your wallet or just send them to a burn address, but be careful not to spend too much on transaction fees.
If someone bothers by the list of shitcoin/deadcoin on attached to their address, don't waste money on the transaction fees to get rid of it. You can just move your legit token and main balance to a different address. That's the same for any dead coin, just move one and don't waste any single source of energy or money on that.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: justdimin on August 30, 2021, 08:58:31 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Holding dead coins are a fact of crypto world, I can't even name how many of them I have, the biggest hurt is the fact that I had a ton of Clams back in the day and now they worth nearly nothing, it is 5 bucks each but I bought it when bitcoin was tiny and now they worthy nothing compared to what I would have made if I hold it as bitcoin.

In any case I had so much more, the overall would have been so much more, it is really sad to think about all the bad investments I made over the years on stuff that I believed would do better but didn't. However I am quite happy that the bigger stuff like btc and eth made me more money than all the losts combined and then some (advantages of being early bird) and that is why I am quite happy about it, could have been worse overall if I didn't made those investments too. Some coins just die, no reason to dwell on it.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ziskinberg on August 30, 2021, 09:37:05 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Holding dead coins are a fact of crypto world, I can't even name how many of them I have, the biggest hurt is the fact that I had a ton of Clams back in the day and now they worth nearly nothing, it is 5 bucks each but I bought it when bitcoin was tiny and now they worthy nothing compared to what I would have made if I hold it as bitcoin.

In any case I had so much more, the overall would have been so much more, it is really sad to think about all the bad investments I made over the years on stuff that I believed would do better but didn't. However I am quite happy that the bigger stuff like btc and eth made me more money than all the losts combined and then some (advantages of being early bird) and that is why I am quite happy about it, could have been worse overall if I didn't made those investments too. Some coins just die, no reason to dwell on it.

Back in the day, CLAM was very popular when we have a limited number of altcoins in the market. Just like you, I also have tons of altcoins that are worthless now, but I believe that's how investing is, you can't assume that every coin you hold will give you profit, what's important is you are in profit in overall and that's what happen to me.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ryker1 on August 30, 2021, 09:59:32 PM
Yeah, I'm holding almost 50+ dead coin, It's just useless and when I Check there price, it’s just remains me how dumb I was
Well, were the same, --that is why if you are a bounty hunter, just quickly sell you earning and do not hold for a longer time altcoins that there is no real use or product, they are just following the trend that makes their price boosted. Altcoins is only good for short holding and I won't trust them upon holding for more than a year. I have too many dead altcoins too and feel regret holding them for a long time hoping the price will increase, but now, I have learned if there is no real product, there is no way to hold them more than I do.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: senyorito123 on August 30, 2021, 10:03:53 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Yes I did hold dead coins since 2017 and up to present I never seen any progress that these coins has no good future to wait. The only scenario I am looking right now was the expectations of altcoins era, but it's just a case to case basis which triggers some push of different projects who've been so silent for years. Hopefully someday, everything will be worth it as managing coins like this was really frustrations.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Slow death on August 30, 2021, 10:56:58 PM
list of my dead altcoins:

EXIT

YMC

NETC

NODX

TPG
XSXS

VAPOR

BCD

CV2

I don't know where I was with my head when I bought these altcoin


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Kelvinid on August 30, 2021, 11:01:12 PM
Dead coins are just the same with shitcoins which most of us are probably holding for many years and just stuck on our wallets. It is countless of them and might be adding more in the future when people are not getting tired to create worthless projects.

In these days, we can no longer be patient when suspected that we are holding shitcoins but have to sell them if it has a market value. We don't expect them that gets into hypes and make money more but be wise and think that there is a chance that it will become dead someday. I have that learning as it was the real deal in the market. We are not a garbage collectors and so we neither hold them as well.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: adzino on August 30, 2021, 11:01:48 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Why would anyone want to hold a "Dead coin". Usually the dead coins have no value at all. You won't even be able to sell them for a single satoshi since no one would be willing to buy them. The only way to manage dead coins is to get rid (sell) of them as soon as you can before the coins become totally worthless. If you think those dead coins will recover soon, then you are wrong. It is never going to happen. I have seen people holding shitcoins hoping that the price will recover from their dip. But it doesn't happen. People lose interest and the price takes further dip.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: tees420mar on August 31, 2021, 12:03:22 AM
Alot of  traders or investors consider shit-coin as a good opportunity to make quick money in the recent time we have seen many investors invest in the meme coins in hope of making quick money but truth is that hardly 1-2% of them are able to make good money otherwise most of them loose. In recent times many shit coins pump and dump also even we have seen rug pull also where mostly all the investors lose their money so we should focus on good coins rather than shit coins. These shit coins in my opinion ruining the image of the cryptos it is not good for the market I feel.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: zachyboy090118 on August 31, 2021, 02:17:48 AM
I also have some coins that have died, all their channels are also inactive. so now we don't need to manage it anymore, our energy is wasted.

from now on leave them (dead coins) and focus on other coins that still have prospects.

Your right we need to stick on those strong coins exist in crypto market.. Common example is btc and eth. In direct thought, in investing a new coin is always been a risk, but not all goes to nothing some goes to profit and what i mean is we should take the risk in investing new coins. We have different strategy, some invest with assurance while some are risk taker.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: m.rifki on August 31, 2021, 06:41:28 AM
There's nothing you need to do with dead coins, and if you ask do I have one? yes i have it and once i know that the coin is no longer useful i will write it on the blacklist, because it's useless if you focus too much on dead coins, it's better to look at other good coins for us to get a profit.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: lenovop-70 on September 04, 2021, 05:22:14 AM
Just keep it in your wallet as decoration, like what i do, LOL
We can send it to any burning wallet actually, but it will required gas, and it will cost alot of money since i have it so many from bounties and airdrops, so i let it sitting there and nothing i can do, maybe network will have good solution to make it worth, sell it as trash coin maybe ? Or convert all worthless coin to ETH like Binance have option convert small balance coins to BNB in our wallet.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: OrangeII on September 04, 2021, 05:33:31 AM
I think, if you have joined cryptocurrency since 2015 or below that year, then you have at least one dead coin. well, in my wallet, there are so many dead coins that I get from airdrops, bounty projects, investments, and others. other than that most dead coins come from obscure airdrops.
So far, I've only left the coin in my wallet in the hope that someday it will have a price. there is no other way to manage dead coins other than keeping them or send them to another wallet to get rid of the tokens in your main wallet.
Besides that, I also have a suggestion that for every airdrop, bounty project, and investment that you will join in, you should do as deep research as possible, because this can create minimal risk not to get dead coins.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: evichi on September 05, 2021, 08:22:55 AM
Some tokens/coins in my wallet cannot be traded especially the ERC 20 tokens as far back as 2018. Obviously these tokens are dead. But with the rising gas fee of Etheruem it is expensive to get rid of them. I have basically ignored them since they don't pose any danger - in my opinion. I suggest leaving them for now and focus on other prospective projects. However, in the future, some of these coins that are dead might spring up surprises as those behind them may decide to resuscitate them and they could become valuable.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: xzone on September 05, 2021, 09:58:07 AM
I think I have hundreds of dead coins :D

Many tokens or coins have come to many of my wallets over the years. Some are airdrops, some are bounties, and some are ones I buy as investments. If a coin is dead, it's dead, no need to wait for it to come back. If it comes back one day you will sell it and it will be a small gift for you.
But don't have too much hope for these coins. Thousands of dollars worth of coins are dead in wallets :D


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: iTradeChips on September 05, 2021, 10:41:21 AM
I really do not do anything as far as my dead coins are concerned. If there is really no other way to monetize these coins then I will leave them alone. I do not have the network nor the connections that would ensure I can sell my shitcoins to somebody who is interested. Anyway that is the nature of crypto, you just invest, trade, and accumulate assets and pray that it will work out for you and be able to encash them once the price is right.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: fileo on September 05, 2021, 10:55:41 AM
I leave my dead coins in my wallet and forgot it. More of the time my dead tokens does not recover even until now. For a long time I expect and hope that it will increase but it didn't happen. Because of my bad experience in dead tokens I never buy again any token that don't have enough transparency and clear whitepaper. I buy tokens now that are popular and related to NFT game.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: newwest on September 05, 2021, 10:57:20 AM
I need to now check which are such coins, because very early used to have such penny altcoins but then once those become dead I just moved on and never looked back at them. Started investing in much better and worthy coins now rather than the worthless which was an mistake at an early stage.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ultegra134 on September 05, 2021, 11:43:38 AM
I do, a few months ago I discovered an old unknown wallet.dat file. I was curious to see what it was, I supposed it was a Bitcoin or Dogecoin wallet, since those two coins were the only ones I was accustomed to, approximately back in 2014-2015. Tried recovering it, but to no avail. I made a thread here to request help, and soon enough, with the help of the forum, I recovered the wallet, which at first looked like a Bitcoin Gold address.

Unfortunately, the wallet wouldn't sync, on top of that, I was accustomed to BTG in any way, so it made me suspicious. Googled the wallet address and guess what, it was Garlicoin. I had mined a few of them quite a few years ago, they were worth something back then, but now they are pretty much worthless.

I've also found a few tokens in my Ethereum wallet, Kakushin (KKN) and one more I don't even remember.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Banulit on September 05, 2021, 12:01:41 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Yes I do have plenty of dead coin that I gain from doing bounty projects such as xcrypt, FTEC, Swace and RISK but I don't mind them anymore knowing that they dont have any value at all. I just put them in my wallet.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: MaiQwaN on September 05, 2021, 12:03:33 PM
I have a lot of dead coins. Some of them have never entered crypto exchanges and probably will not be traded anymore. This fact does not really bother me. Other coins, the price of which in total is a meager amount, does not even make sense to withdraw from the wallet. Especially with such an ether fee.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: V-t.Ester on September 05, 2021, 02:02:47 PM
There are a lot of resources were you can find the list of dead coins. Here are some of them:
https://www.coinopsy.com/dead-coins/
https://99bitcoins.com/deadcoins/
As for me I have Win token in my wallet that is actually not dead but costs so low and the amount I have is so small that it lies in my wallet for already several years and probably will lie there for many many years more until won’t finally scam.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: zulfi125 on September 05, 2021, 02:45:36 PM
I have various dead coins in my ETH wallet from 2017 and there is no update or listed in exchanges, as you said their social media is dead and the team is gone then we can't do anything with them maybe from someone come back and launch on BSC chain but the chance is 1%.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: alisonwonder on September 05, 2021, 03:04:50 PM
I have a number of dead coins in my ethereum wallet, I don't think about it anymore. Dead coins that are no longer valuable, become a collection in my wallet, all their sites are no longer operating even the owner has forgotten the coin. there is no way of managing dead coins, I left them and no longer wasted time waiting to be reactivated.
What you did was very precise, because your time is far more valuable than having to think about a dead coin, because no matter what efforts you will make, there will be no way to revive a dead coin, because that is in control is the coin team itself, not anyone else.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: tees420mar on September 05, 2021, 04:15:36 PM
we all received fake coins and am afraid if by mistake anytime I connect it I might lose my other precious coins in my wallet even I also wanted to know how to remove or hide them. We must not try to sell those coins that landed in our wallet that is not in our knowledge. Be carefull while buying and selling any coins 


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: ali1177 on September 05, 2021, 04:26:18 PM
Yes I am holding many dead coins i have accumulated them in 2017 but now in 2021 they have no value we should never hold coins which has no strong fundamentals. We always make sure that we follow their social media for the latest update that's how we can know which project could be scam in future.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Mr.Noda on September 05, 2021, 07:38:29 PM
I have a lot of junk coins received from bounty and distribution. They will continue to hang on my wallet until the end of time.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: erep on September 05, 2021, 07:54:30 PM
we all received fake coins and am afraid if by mistake anytime I connect it I might lose my other precious coins in my wallet even I also wanted to know how to remove or hide them. We must not try to sell those coins that landed in our wallet that is not in our knowledge. Be carefull while buying and selling any coins 
I think any wallet app nowadays has a feature to hide certain tokens or remove them from the coin list, actually without hiding them it doesn't matter because you are not trading or transferring that coin.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ziskinberg on September 05, 2021, 08:39:56 PM
I have a lot of junk coins received from bounty and distribution. They will continue to hang on my wallet until the end of time.
If it doesn't bother you, why not. Who knows one day they will be so valuable, just like the old days when shit coins pump during the bull run and then just die after the bull run, sometimes things happen like that, it gives us an opportunity to reward us for still holding a "dead coin".


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: albon on September 05, 2021, 10:39:26 PM
Undoubtedly, most of us have dead coins because we joined scam airdrops and bounties for failed or scam projects, these dead coins that we received are of no use, but if we hold them in the long term, we may be lucky to get some profit from one of these coins, If you do not want to receive these dead coins in your wallet, you must, before you join any project, make sure of it, its information, and the team behind it.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Koutami on September 05, 2021, 11:45:19 PM
How should we manage dead coins?

Its already dead, not worth it to manage it anymore. Also, nothing needed to do since it wont hurt you anymore.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: freedomgo on September 05, 2021, 11:53:05 PM
I have a lot of junk coins received from bounty and distribution. They will continue to hang on my wallet until the end of time.
It's your choice to keep them until you want. You might be lucky one of these days that some of your dead coins are starting to increase their value when you least expect it. So just keep them as long as you want.

But for most of us here who have bad experiences on dead coins, much better if we'll just let them go and move on. There's no reason holding them as they are dead coins already so they should put into trash. I suggest to choose those well developed and established coins as they have more chances to be more valuable in the future and will give us the best benefits we always want.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Bagong91 on September 06, 2021, 07:22:04 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?


reading this reminds me of a coin that made my expectations high, hoping the coin will go to the moon turns out I was wrong and now the coin is dead and cannot be exchanged

How should we manage dead coins?

I think it's enough for you to forget and don't expect the coin to come back to life because it takes up your precious time


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: airdata on September 06, 2021, 07:47:23 AM
I have many dead coins in my wallets which i either received from bounty, airdrop or participating in IDO, IEO or from exchanges. This is a common matter that any active wallet may have few dead tokens. Once i tried to send dead coins from wallet but after increasing Gas fees in ethereum network, all dead coins remains as a dead and collaborates my wallet which is degusting.
Have many dead project's token of maximum airdrop and Bounty hunter's crypto wallet, and i think not have any dead token on investors wallet.
Also when i was a beginner on crypto world, i joined airdrop and bounty, and maximum token i received from airdrop, now all token is dead.               


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: aioc on September 06, 2021, 10:08:14 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There is no way to manage dead coins if the developers walked away, you can use a new wallet so you can leave your wallet where all your dead coins are stored, this is unavoidable and part of the risk of investing in Cryptocurrency, the lesson we can learn from all those dead coins is to always do diligence and always follow the coin so you'll know if the dev is going to run away so you can dump it.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: LogitechMouse on September 06, 2021, 12:35:34 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
I don't know if its only just me but right now at the time I'm posting this, its kinda nostalgic for me the feeling where you are registering in different Google Forms just for the sake of airdrops. The feeling when you are finding some airdrops online and thinking that this coin might boom after few years only to find out that it will just be one of the dead coins out there.

I know that many of us especially in the ICO hype joined into airdrops hoping to get some coins that might become a good coin after few years. Now present time, the dead coins that I got are just stored in my Ethereum address and I'm not moving it for a long time. Maybe there are some coins that might boom if you're lucky. I might look the coins that I got from airdrops now and see if there is some value in it :D.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bakasabo on September 06, 2021, 02:23:23 PM
How should we manage dead coins?

There is no way to manage dead coins if the developers walked away, you can use a new wallet so you can leave your wallet where all your dead coins are stored

Sadly, such method not always help. I used to have a wallet with dead or garbage coins. This forced me to create another wallet and move most valuable alts with me. But then it got loaded with that crap again. Specially in last quarter, BSC wallet mainly. It got fillled with scam tokens, which I usually receive almost every 1-2 weeks. These 30+ airdropped scam distract me a lot.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bryant.coleman on September 06, 2021, 02:31:19 PM
I don't.

But there's no solution to that if you want to manage them or get rid of them. Don't waste gas fees sending that to another wallet of yours.

You're good to just leave that wallet that contains dead coins and forget about it.

I don't understand why so many users want to get rid of the spam/dead tokens from their wallet. The wallet will get too crowded, but all that you need to do is to be a little bit more careful while dealing with the tokens. It doesn't make sense to spend valuable ETH on sending these coins to some other wallet, when the gas price is close to ATH levels. Also, some of the online wallets have this option to hide such tokens. Those users who get irritated with such tokens should try this approach rather than spending their money.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: GatotKaca on September 06, 2021, 02:37:21 PM
How should we manage dead coins?

There is no way to manage dead coins if the developers walked away, you can use a new wallet so you can leave your wallet where all your dead coins are stored

Sadly, such method not always help. I used to have a wallet with dead or garbage coins. This forced me to create another wallet and move most valuable alts with me. But then it got loaded with that crap again. Specially in last quarter, BSC wallet mainly. It got fillled with scam tokens, which I usually receive almost every 1-2 weeks. These 30+ airdropped scam distract me a lot.
Honestly, it's starting to annoy me.
every transaction made with new tokens on the exchange or with old tokens on the BSC network, there will definitely be trash tokens that enter our wallet.
I'm sure, even if we change wallets, there won't be a solution for this.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Lubang Bawah on September 06, 2021, 02:37:48 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There's nothing we can do with dead coins, we just hope they can wake up again so that it makes our money back, since 2016 I like to participate in ICOs even with small nominals of $20 or even less, until now have about 16 coins and tokens died, my mistake is not following regular updates from the exchanges where the coins die.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: rika0223 on September 06, 2021, 02:48:02 PM
https://etherdelta.com/ where thousands of junk coins are registered. just visit the site, who knows your coins can still be sold there even though the price is 1 cent

If there is still a price of 1 cent, we still have our considerations for saving it, because we can still save 1 cent which knows it can increase, but the problem now is that the price is not even in the market (there is no name for the coin listed in the market table) so that like no man's coin


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: tees420mar on September 06, 2021, 03:42:32 PM
I think shit-coin as a good opportunity to make quick money in the recent time we have seen many investors invest in the meme coins in hope of making quick money but truth is that hardly 1-2% of them are able to make good money otherwise most of them loose. In recent times many shit coins pump and dump also even we have seen rug pull also where mostly all the investors lose their money so we should focus on good coins rather than shit coins. These shit coins in my opinion ruining the image of the cryptos it is not good for the market I feel.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: barbara44 on September 06, 2021, 06:49:40 PM
I have a lot of dead coins. Some of them have never entered crypto exchanges and probably will not be traded anymore. This fact does not really bother me. Other coins, the price of which in total is a meager amount, does not even make sense to withdraw from the wallet. Especially with such an ether fee.
The best way to approach these things is the simplest way to approach it, just forget about it. Do not think that every single "dead" coin will stay dead, some of them will not stay dead and make you money as well, and in those situations you should be happy that you didn't sold them. I personally do not really sell something unless I believe that it has gone up as much as it can, not when it went down.

It means that if I buy something at 10 bucks and it is 10 cents now then it's not time to sell, if I bought it at 10 dollars and it went to a thousand dollars then it could be a reason to sell, which I usually do not even do that. That's the type of situation we should be in when talking about dead coins, because most of them are not fully dead and even if fully dead then they do not worth anything anyway so why should I sell any of them?


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: ziyaaa on September 06, 2021, 07:01:00 PM
I try not to keep those kind of coins in my wallet as much as possible. I sometimes see that there are some coins which I didn't even hear about them. They sometimes are locked or open to use. However, I really doubt about these kind of coins as they can be the coins of a scam project. And I think about the possibility that scammers or hackers can hack my wallet somehow while I am using those coins in an exchange.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: kumala_abi on September 06, 2021, 10:13:04 PM
Undoubtedly, most of us have dead coins because we joined scam airdrops and bounties for failed or scam projects, these dead coins that we received are of no use, but if we hold them in the long term, we may be lucky to get some profit from one of these coins, If you do not want to receive these dead coins in your wallet, you must, before you join any project, make sure of it, its information, and the team behind it.
we could not avoid shit project and shit token in this market either come from airdrop or bounty campaign. not all developers team have good quality developting their project, some of them even only just kidding while they create it. research will be main key to find best project in market.


I try not to keep those kind of coins in my wallet as much as possible. I sometimes see that there are some coins which I didn't even hear about them. They sometimes are locked or open to use. However, I really doubt about these kind of coins as they can be the coins of a scam project. And I think about the possibility that scammers or hackers can hack my wallet somehow while I am using those coins in an exchange.
that possibility happen , and recently i heard this case. suddenly there is new token come to our wallet and try to traded in exchanges but unfortunately our rest assets hacked. we must carefulll with strange token that come to our wallet, better move them to temp wallet that contain garbage token.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Natalim on September 06, 2021, 10:16:56 PM
https://etherdelta.com/ where thousands of junk coins are registered. just visit the site, who knows your coins can still be sold there even though the price is 1 cent

If there is still a price of 1 cent, we still have our considerations for saving it, because we can still save 1 cent which knows it can increase, but the problem now is that the price is not even in the market (there is no name for the coin listed in the market table) so that like no man's coin
If that is the case, then don't bother keeping it in your wallet anymore. It will never rise up again not even its name will be listed again. So just forget about it. Start accumulating coins that have been here in the market for long and are still having good developments up to the present.

I personally avoid dead coins as much as i can but sometimes i still happen to hold it without me knowing that its already dead. Now that i know already that its just useless to keep them in our hard storage, i think its time for me to just put them in a trash as they are good as trash coins.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: kokrokok on September 06, 2021, 11:29:22 PM
of course everyone who is here will have dead coins in their wallets and there is no way to manage those dead coins, we can only hold them in the wallet


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Shasha80 on September 06, 2021, 11:31:22 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

you can't manage dead coins, so you don't need a way to manage dead coins, because it's not useful for you, so just ignore dead coins that you have, therefore I never check or manage dead coins that I have and only focus on coins that are useful to me (gives me a profit), because it is more useful for me and useful for my time.

We only waste our precious time if we think too much about dead coins, because we can't trade dead coins. And we can't do anything about dead coins,
I think just let the dead coins stay in our respective wallets. Because in the future there is a possibility that we can sell dead coins, sometimes some
dead coin developers are active again. But indeed this case is very rare, so don't expect too much from dead coins. I agree with you, we better focus on
coins that can generate profit for us.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: pauloaragaomelo on September 06, 2021, 11:44:49 PM
We only waste our precious time if we think too much about dead coins, because we can't trade dead coins. And we can't do anything about dead coins,
I think just let the dead coins stay in our respective wallets. Because in the future there is a possibility that we can sell dead coins, sometimes some
dead coin developers are active again. But indeed this case is very rare, so don't expect too much from dead coins. I agree with you, we better focus on
coins that can generate profit for us.
Dead coins there is no continuation of development to be raised by the team because they no longer have liquidity so they can't be traded except for non-potential coins there is still a possibility of price growing at some point, I've experienced on non-potential coins so that unexpected coins have high prices .


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bakasabo on September 07, 2021, 07:45:31 AM
https://etherdelta.com/ where thousands of junk coins are registered. just visit the site, who knows your coins can still be sold there even though the price is 1 cent

Even if there are are buying orders on Etheredelta, there is a high chance that this order is old and already filled. Etherdelta is full of such mysterious filled orders. Second - the price would be not 1 cent, but 0.000000000000000001 ETH (or 1 gwei). That is much, much less than a cent. And sending dead token to Etherdelta would cost many times more than you will get after sales.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: NewRanger on September 07, 2021, 08:03:03 AM
We only waste our precious time if we think too much about dead coins, because we can't trade dead coins. And we can't do anything about dead coins,
I think just let the dead coins stay in our respective wallets. Because in the future there is a possibility that we can sell dead coins, sometimes some
dead coin developers are active again. But indeed this case is very rare, so don't expect too much from dead coins. I agree with you, we better focus on
coins that can generate profit for us.
forget it and moved to another project will give us another opportunity to earn money again. we could not do anything to dead project, because the dev team let it go and even they withdraw liquidity and sell the rest token.


Dead coins there is no continuation of development to be raised by the team because they no longer have liquidity so they can't be traded except for non-potential coins there is still a possibility of price growing at some point, I've experienced on non-potential coins so that unexpected coins have high prices .
its not only about liqudity but also about developers team charachter. it possible to happen due dev team want to scam us, alot case happen due this reason.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: jakdanyel on September 07, 2021, 09:27:39 AM
Actually, I believe that there is no need to manage them. Because like you indicated, they are already dead coins. They are and will be worthless all the time. I don't know if there is a way to remove them from our wallet somehow. I also have some dead coins in my wallet and I still haven't done a research about how to get rid of them. If there is way to do it, I will be doing it soon.  ;D


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Jolankaa on September 07, 2021, 09:28:39 AM
Here is an article about one of the dead coins. I read about it on Blockster. https://blockster.com/blockdesk/1373_ethereum-classic-is-a-dead-coin-but-the-price-says-otherwise


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Shasha80 on September 07, 2021, 11:47:58 PM
We only waste our precious time if we think too much about dead coins, because we can't trade dead coins. And we can't do anything about dead coins,
I think just let the dead coins stay in our respective wallets. Because in the future there is a possibility that we can sell dead coins, sometimes some
dead coin developers are active again. But indeed this case is very rare, so don't expect too much from dead coins. I agree with you, we better focus on
coins that can generate profit for us.
forget it and moved to another project will give us another opportunity to earn money again. we could not do anything to dead project, because the dev team let it go and even they withdraw liquidity and sell the rest token.


Indeed, our best step is to look for other projects with more potential. because there is nothing we can do with the dead coins we have. This is
the importance of doing research and analysis correctly before deciding to buy coins, so as not to buy wrong coins. Because what's scary about
the crypto world, most of the altcoins in circulation are just copycats from previous projects. Therefore, we have to be careful in choosing coins
for investment, there are lots of shitcoins in circulation, which have the potential to become dead coins.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: sisikin on September 10, 2021, 06:58:39 AM
Whose wallet has no dead coins?
Every time I buy investment coins, I believe that the coins can develop very well. There is no timely stop loss when the coin price drops. After the coin dies, it is kept in the wallet forever.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Finestream on September 10, 2021, 07:21:27 AM
We only waste our precious time if we think too much about dead coins, because we can't trade dead coins. And we can't do anything about dead coins,
I think just let the dead coins stay in our respective wallets. Because in the future there is a possibility that we can sell dead coins, sometimes some
dead coin developers are active again. But indeed this case is very rare, so don't expect too much from dead coins. I agree with you, we better focus on
coins that can generate profit for us.
forget it and moved to another project will give us another opportunity to earn money again. we could not do anything to dead project, because the dev team let it go and even they withdraw liquidity and sell the rest token.


Indeed, our best step is to look for other projects with more potential. because there is nothing we can do with the dead coins we have. This is
the importance of doing research and analysis correctly before deciding to buy coins, so as not to buy wrong coins. Because what's scary about
the crypto world, most of the altcoins in circulation are just copycats from previous projects. Therefore, we have to be careful in choosing coins
for investment, there are lots of shitcoins in circulation, which have the potential to become dead coins.
Dead coins might have been profitable in its previous months until it came to a point that is own developers have abandon those projects and left them with no value at all. But who knows? They might rise up again and become profitable so we should still not ignore this possibility.

But keeping dead coins is definitely a choice. If you want to keep them and hope that they will be valuable again, then do it. But if you are tired of them and just want to get rid, then let go and move on. Start accumulating new potential coins that you think will be of great advantage in the future.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: cryptoknows on September 10, 2021, 07:30:00 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
This is because Ethereum and other blockchains such as TRX (where there are also a lot of shit and scam coins) have chosen a slightly wrong policy in the scalability of their ecosystems. This has resulted in a lot of freewheeling typing of this shit, especially during the ICO and last year's DeFi boom. I think this problem can no longer be solved and this information will forever remain in their blockchains. But people are created to littering in your house and reap all the benefits. So why don't we all flood other more functional blockchains like Solana or Near Protocol? :) I think sooner or later it will happen


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Zanab247 on September 10, 2021, 07:45:13 AM
I don't hold dead coins. Holding anything that is dead is a wasting of time and resources to humanity. It is better to delete them from your wallet and move on with the potential project that will put smile on your face.
Since you are not benefiting anything from the dead coins, i think it's better for you to purchase coins that is very active, so that you will be counted among the beneficiary. There are many active coins in the market someone can buy and earn in a massive way.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: andriarto on September 10, 2021, 08:20:48 AM
We only waste our precious time if we think too much about dead coins, because we can't trade dead coins. And we can't do anything about dead coins,
I think just let the dead coins stay in our respective wallets. Because in the future there is a possibility that we can sell dead coins, sometimes some
dead coin developers are active again. But indeed this case is very rare, so don't expect too much from dead coins. I agree with you, we better focus on
coins that can generate profit for us.
forget it and moved to another project will give us another opportunity to earn money again. we could not do anything to dead project, because the dev team let it go and even they withdraw liquidity and sell the rest token.


Indeed, our best step is to look for other projects with more potential. because there is nothing we can do with the dead coins we have. This is
the importance of doing research and analysis correctly before deciding to buy coins, so as not to buy wrong coins. Because what's scary about
the crypto world, most of the altcoins in circulation are just copycats from previous projects. Therefore, we have to be careful in choosing coins
for investment, there are lots of shitcoins in circulation, which have the potential to become dead coins.
Dead coins might have been profitable in its previous months until it came to a point that is own developers have abandon those projects and left them with no value at all. But who knows? They might rise up again and become profitable so we should still not ignore this possibility.

But keeping dead coins is definitely a choice. If you want to keep them and hope that they will be valuable again, then do it. But if you are tired of them and just want to get rid, then let go and move on. Start accumulating new potential coins that you think will be of great advantage in the future.
there are many examples of dead coins, if we really hope that the coin will rise again, I don't think it is a wise choice, because many of them are unable to rise again. for me what can be done is not to forget it because who knows there will be luck for us later. but what we focus on right now is on the potential coins we have, so from these coins we can live, and from dead coins that may rise again we get the bonus


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: gurunanakji777 on September 11, 2021, 02:44:19 PM
I believe most of the bounty hunters have dead coins in their wallet especially in Ethereum wallet and even we can not hide or delete the coins in the Ethereum wallet so do not check the dead coins leave them as it is. Only a miracle can rise such coin's value otherwise I do not expect anything from such dead coins.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: sammy21 on September 11, 2021, 04:08:43 PM
I believe most of the bounty hunters have dead coins in their wallet especially in Ethereum wallet and even we can not hide or delete the coins in the Ethereum wallet so do not check the dead coins leave them as it is. Only a miracle can rise such coin's value otherwise I do not expect anything from such dead coins.

Yes, dead coins will remain dead coins, as you said, no need to check dead coins because it will be very difficult to get back to the price when we got them, we better focus on coins that are still productive for us and have the potential to grow in the future.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: swiftxi on September 11, 2021, 05:40:37 PM
I was going through some old SSD from about 5 years ago and found a few passwords to some wallets that I had forgotten about long ago that I used for projects or to receive tokens from. There were a bunch of old coins in some of them like XIOS and a few others I can not remember. Reminded me of the good old times when the first Altcoin bull run started.  On the plus side that same time I found 20 BNB that was worth next to nothing long ago.  That was a pleasant surprise.

I bet it was :D Now im sorry that i completely cleaned out all my wallets when it was worth nothing.
Got 20$ from an old wallet recently


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Anonymous100 on September 11, 2021, 09:57:09 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There is no method to activate dead coins, because their blockchain system is no longer running, so every transaction is not found. If we buy from an exchange, it's just that the coin is on that exchange and cannot be moved. But if it is token-based using another blockchain like the Ethereum blockchain, we can still move it from one wallet to another. However, this only wastes transaction fees.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Maslate on September 11, 2021, 10:41:00 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There is no method to activate dead coins, because their blockchain system is no longer running, so every transaction is not found. If we buy from an exchange, it's just that the coin is on that exchange and cannot be moved. But if it is token-based using another blockchain like the Ethereum blockchain, we can still move it from one wallet to another. However, this only wastes transaction fees.
We don't mind them either as it was just a waste of time knowing that there is no chance to recover from the dead. I believe that we all had hold dead coins now, I mean it was stuck on our wallet. I have some coming from bounties before and I don't bother myself to check it if there is value now as it was dead for many years, have nothing to expect them but rather to let it stay on my wallet.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: BayAngelo on September 12, 2021, 04:08:38 PM
there is nothing you can do about it. you just has to abandon it in your wallet. I recently have no option on what to do with these token that has no value but a waste of space in my wallet. some has dissappeared while some have changed into scams. most of these coins were a taste for some projects to build something else they are interested in. some of these project owners has developed more than 3 projects and they have all died down.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Tony116 on September 12, 2021, 04:24:34 PM
Surely we have also experienced many times when we hold shitcoins or dead coins. We don't have to bother about or manage things that are dead. "when one door closes, another opens" forget them and focus on the potential coins that will bring us profits in the present.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bamb on September 12, 2021, 04:59:02 PM
Dead coin is dead!  I have seen investors getting emotional attached to dead coin,  it is not unusual to be hopefully waiting for dead coin to magically arise, the truth here is that such scenario may never happened no matter how strong you want it to happen.  The best approach to dead coin is to forget about it and consider it as lost investment!


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Golftech on September 12, 2021, 05:04:05 PM
I believe most of the bounty hunters have dead coins in their wallet especially in Ethereum wallet and even we can not hide or delete the coins in the Ethereum wallet so do not check the dead coins leave them as it is. Only a miracle can rise such coin's value otherwise I do not expect anything from such dead coins.

There many if not all the bounty hunters have this knd alike assets inside thier wallets.

projects that being left some are good but without funds it can't move forward and developers needs to step out,

while others are mostly intend to scam investors, projects created by so-called developers to entice investors and

easily runaway with the money.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: the ghabbar on September 12, 2021, 06:00:57 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I have never roasted dead coins, but I often hear this problem from friends, generally dead coins are usually caused by failed lists or their promotion level is not maximized, there is no way to manage dead coins, even if they continue to be forced to manage, then it is very likely that this will do nothing.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: sikke on September 12, 2021, 08:32:09 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Yes, plenty from the ICO craze a while back.

I sort of just keep them as a reminder that whatever I am investing in right now, no matter how great it looks, is probably going to encounter some problems in the future. Whether or not it survives those problems is only up to the actual quality of the project.

You can't really do anything other than this if the tokens themselves have been delisted.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: mbakruroh on September 12, 2021, 09:50:08 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Yes. There have been a lot of tokens launched recently, but some of them are no longer active. This has happened many times, and this is something that is not natural. But we must realize that there are thousands of tokens released every day, so this will continue to happen. So in this condition we must be good at choosing coins for investment, so that losses will not continue to happen to us.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Irazzzta on September 12, 2021, 10:22:41 PM
yes, a lot of dead coins in my wallet. The dead coins that I got from the bounty, ICO, and airdrop are still in the ETH wallet. I don't think it's necessary to manage dead coins that are in our wallets. let them be there, until there is technology from our wallet blockchain to delete inactive coins or tokens.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: lousie9 on September 12, 2021, 11:10:53 PM
yes I also hold some dead coins in my wallet and dead coins I hold most in BSC wallet and I can't manage those coins because they are not listed on the trading exchange, does anyone here have a solution for dead coins on BSC?
If on ERC maybe we can find some dead coins on DEX like forkdelta and we can trade those coins there even though at a very low rate but for dead coins that are in BSC I haven't found them or is it better to leave it?


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: tees420mar on September 13, 2021, 01:21:54 AM
There is only last solution is to create a dummy account. Send all the trash coins to that account but you will be spending gas fees for this.
If it's under BEP-20 then I might do it, but if its under ERC20 (Ethereum Chain) will you waste that valuable coin just for gas? Think about it. Twice.
It's just a waste of time and money.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Gases on September 13, 2021, 01:39:15 AM

There are more and more new projects and more opportunities. Don't waste time on these meaningless coins. This type of currency itself has bugs.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: magnum1010 on September 13, 2021, 03:58:16 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Actually I have some dead coins. For example BOT (native token of project BOT). This project is still alive, but they have changed the smart-contract, so there are new BOTs and I have old ones. I asked the developer about this and he said that I would receive new tokens after their launch and these old tokens I was likely to have then as well. If you are annoyed by dead coins in your wallet, just send them to the burn address.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: raji1995naya on September 13, 2021, 01:18:32 PM
There's nothing we can do about the dead coins. I have about 50 shitcoins in my collection of dead coins. I've had a horrible experience with it. There is no way to sell a dead coin because there is no demand. I'm going to disregard these shitcoins.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: fadil46 on September 13, 2021, 02:02:53 PM
yes, a lot of dead coins in my wallet. The dead coins that I got from the bounty, ICO, and airdrop are still in the ETH wallet. I don't think it's necessary to manage dead coins that are in our wallets. let them be there, until there is technology from our wallet blockchain to delete inactive coins or tokens.
For the time being, consider the dead coins that are still in our wallets as decorations on the walls of our wallets or collections in the closet, because our time is still very valuable to care about what is more valuable than having to take care of the old trash in our wallet.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Rigon on September 13, 2021, 02:09:46 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Yes we have a lot of scam project coins. We still have a lot of scam tokens in our wallet. They did not help in the wallet. In fact, it is very difficult to recognize all these scam projects.Although it seemed very good in the first stage, they did not announce any exchange towards the last. They move away completely from social mediaAlthough it seemed very good in the first stage, they did not announce any exchange towards the last. They move away completely from social media At one point the team made no response. The team did not respond and declared the project a scam.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ngewex Yuk on September 13, 2021, 02:35:23 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Yes we have a lot of scam project coins. We still have a lot of scam tokens in our wallet. They did not help in the wallet. In fact, it is very difficult to recognize all these scam projects.Although it seemed very good in the first stage, they did not announce any exchange towards the last. They move away completely from social mediaAlthough it seemed very good in the first stage, they did not announce any exchange towards the last. They move away completely from social media At one point the team made no response. The team did not respond and declared the project a scam.

Avoiding social media is a sign that it's a scam project, indeed they were responsive at the beginning of the project, 24 hours they answered questions but after they felt they got money then leaving the project and creating a new scam project of course is what they do.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: devil2man on September 13, 2021, 02:49:36 PM
unfortunately yes I also have many dead coins in my wallet as aeternity which I did not swap in time and now they can no longer even be transferred from the blockchain eth they will remain forever in my wallet, then minexcoin which have gone out of order and cannot no longer being changed anywhere, the only solution is to follow the market and the news often and see in time when there is a swap or a coin is about to become useless


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: pilosopotasyo on September 14, 2021, 12:13:20 AM
Just ignore these dead coins, I will not recommend that you transfer to another wallet because it will incur a fee, but if it's too annoying for you and you have enough coins to cover the fees then transfer it to a wallet dedicated to dead coins, if you are very active in campaign and airdrops you'll likely get coins that will end up as dead coins for lack of usage and or dev abandon them.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: faithupgrade on September 14, 2021, 02:24:53 AM
Etherdelta is a famous exchange way back 2017 to 2018. This site has been hacked multiple times where the hackers stole the private keys of users thru domain dns attack. Thanks to Metamask browser extension we can now safely go to exchange websites without sharing our private keys.

https://etherdelta.com/ where thousands of junk coins are registered. just visit the site, who knows your coins can still be sold there even though the price is 1 cent


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: lienfaye on September 14, 2021, 03:34:26 AM
I have many dead coins as well. Most of these coins/tokens are reward from bounties that failed and now become useless. But some of them has value before, its just that I missed the chance to sell it before the situation turn worse.

Now it became a memory of the past and I just let it stay in my wallet and do nothing, who knows a miracle can happen and it might have a value again.

So dont bother and move on.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: inanilujimi on September 14, 2021, 03:58:48 AM
I have dozens more in my wallet address,,, nothing to do but leave the token there or send it to the burning address.
but sometimes there are dead altcoins that suddenly come back to life and are pumped so high so my advice is to just leave them addressed until something magic happens.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: hidingyou on September 14, 2021, 03:40:53 PM
I just leave the dead coins be. There is no hope for them anymore. I hold up tons of them different kinds in my wallet but I just remind myself to
focus on what is active right now. You cannot do anything for them now.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Kasabus on September 14, 2021, 10:15:10 PM
I just leave the dead coins be. There is no hope for them anymore. I hold up tons of them different kinds in my wallet but I just remind myself to
focus on what is active right now. You cannot do anything for them now.
Dead coins will never be profitable and gain their value back so most likely they are bound to trash. Clean your wallet so you can focus on the new potential coins that have been making profits in the market and as much as possible, prioritize bitcoin more than altcoins. In this way, even if your coins are dumping because of some price corrections but you won't get much affected because you are not holding anymore those shitcoins.

I prefer to forget all my losses with my dead coins before. There's no way i can regain all my losses back then. This time, focus on bitcoin and altcoins that have been more established and more productive in the market.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: ene1980 on September 14, 2021, 10:58:41 PM
yes I also hold some dead coins in my wallet and dead coins I hold most in BSC wallet and I can't manage those coins because they are not listed on the trading exchange, does anyone here have a solution for dead coins on BSC?
If on ERC maybe we can find some dead coins on DEX like forkdelta and we can trade those coins there even though at a very low rate but for dead coins that are in BSC I haven't found them or is it better to leave it?
Are you telling that you are able to trade dead coins  ::). Who will be willing to purchase dead coins and how you are able to trade them, i am a bit confused here. I would like to hear from you about your experience in trading dead coins and which coin you traded and how is the liquidity because i have a ton of dead coins in my old wallet. Since you mentioned this i will check them out but i want to hear your experience.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Mikayla Buckley on September 15, 2021, 08:41:20 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
I think there is no hope for dead coins or someone loses liquidity. Why? Cause nothing we could salvage from it. It will served as a trash on our wallet and nothing we can do about that. Plenty of projects I have grom airdrops and bounty are just stuck on my wallet and just displayed without any use. I dont want to change my wallet since its a long time used of mine but this has a sentimental already for me and even its full of shitcoin its a remember that there are too many projects becoming dead once in a while.
There are many coins with no value. My investment concept is relatively conservative. I will choose to hold them for a long time, but this also has disadvantages. For example, the coins in my hand are slowly dying after being held for a long time, and there are still many coins that are worthless. I don't care about coins that have died. I want to take a moment to manage the worthless coins. Put them in unused wallets. May still dream of resurrection.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Bikan on September 15, 2021, 08:50:12 AM
I have a lot of Dead currencies with mine Ethereum wallet which I purchased before I was a rookie but was pulled in by a promising concept.
So how would I deal with people? Little else but leaving them alone in the hope how one of these may be sufficient to convey these coins into life.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: DrBeer on September 15, 2021, 09:59:56 AM
I’ll add my thought - maybe it’s not worth talking about those coins that, in fact, have long been dead, but it’s worth voicing projects that, if they haven’t become such yet, then imperceptibly "begin to move towards death" in order to forestall potential "investors" such projects from the loss of their funds? Let's be honest - many "investors" are very far from a real understanding of the crypto market.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: carrigan on September 15, 2021, 11:15:37 AM
I personally think it's better if dead coins are forgotten and you try a new project again. Although there are ways to manage them it is complex and time consuming. So it's better for you to look for a new project that is really trustworthy so that you are not deceived again. It is important for you to do careful consideration before making a decision to choose the project you will take, because this is very influential.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Slon55koz on September 15, 2021, 12:08:44 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
I think there is no hope for dead coins or someone loses liquidity. Why? Cause nothing we could salvage from it. It will served as a trash on our wallet and nothing we can do about that. Plenty of projects I have grom airdrops and bounty are just stuck on my wallet and just displayed without any use. I dont want to change my wallet since its a long time used of mine but this has a sentimental already for me and even its full of shitcoin its a remember that there are too many projects becoming dead once in a while.
There are many coins with no value. My investment concept is relatively conservative. I will choose to hold them for a long time, but this also has disadvantages. For example, the coins in my hand are slowly dying after being held for a long time, and there are still many coins that are worthless. I don't care about coins that have died. I want to take a moment to manage the worthless coins. Put them in unused wallets. May still dream of resurrection.
The problem of having useless coins on cryptocurrency wallets has existed for a long time. I have a large number of coins, the price of which does not suit me, since selling them does not make any sense. But still, I do not get rid of them, since the market volatility cannot be predicted. And a coin that costs nothing today will have a very good price tomorrow. I will keep all the coins that I have until there is final information about their future.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Benefactor on September 15, 2021, 02:22:45 PM
It was to turn into a crypto-upheld rendition of YouTube. They couldn't kick the site off and afterward the undertaking was requesting gifts and afterward deserted. Helped me to remember past occasions when the principal Altcoin bull run began. On the in addition to side that equivalent time I discovered 20 BNB that was worth close to nothing quite a while in the past.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: btcltcdigger on September 15, 2021, 02:25:53 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I do.. around 50 or more of them :(
I'm probably going to open some trash wallet (call it trash) and deposit them there.
Or even better, a vault to hold them as a reminder


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: letyouearn on September 15, 2021, 09:32:58 PM
Dead coins... Got hundreds of them  ;D
It's my personal cemetery of dreams... They will sleep forever in my wallets, reminding me that everything in this world is mortal  :)


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Maestro75 on September 15, 2021, 09:59:29 PM
but I still hope that one day at least one dead cryptocurrenccy from my wallet will rise again and will bring me a profit, and therefore I will continue to keep dead cryptocurrencies in my main cryptocurrency wallets.

This may not be easy for you to follow when the dead cryptocurrency you hold suddenly comes back to life as most of them end up swapping for new tokens. If you do not get the swap announcement and details you are likely going to miss out and that can be the end of you holding the dead tokens. I think it is very hard for any token that is abandoned to come back revived. We should stop wasting our time expecting that a miracle can happen and that we will get reward from the abandoned cryptocurrencies.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: vtr99 on September 15, 2021, 10:32:10 PM
Dead coins... Got hundreds of them  ;D
It's my personal cemetery of dreams... They will sleep forever in my wallets, reminding me that everything in this world is mortal  :)

Somebody should do a dead coin NFT. I have over a hundred, Lebowskis, Klondike, Megacoin, etc. They remind me of some great times in the early crypto scene.
Back then it was like a game, today it is serious business.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: wheelz1200 on September 16, 2021, 12:12:43 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Easy make a copy of the wallet.dat file and wipe the wallet from your computer.  If for whatever reason one day it comes back download a new wallet and use your old wallet file.  I have a bunch of dead wallet files lol.  ;D


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bison on September 16, 2021, 03:28:42 AM
Dead coins occur because of their inability to survive in the crypto market, whether in terms of market capitalism that is not increasing or the interest of investors is decreasing, there is nothing that can be done about dead coins, only a miracle can bring dead coins to life.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: yohananaomi on September 16, 2021, 04:08:49 AM
Dead coins occur because of their inability to survive in the crypto market, whether in terms of market capitalism that is not increasing or the interest of investors is decreasing, there is nothing that can be done about dead coins, only a miracle can bring dead coins to life.
Yes, I agree with you, coins die because of their inability to survive in the crypto market and do not want to develop properly, so there is no longer any exchange market willing to accommodate, because transactions do not go as desired. investors don't want to glance and make purchases so the coin can't grow because no one wants to buy it.

whether the magic will be able to update ? it seems that coin dies is very difficult to be able to grow again even though everything is still running by itself. because no one wants to do development anymore, maybe even the owner might have created a new project again.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: matjas on September 16, 2021, 06:07:11 AM
Unfortunately, i have hundreds of dead coins in my wallets back from 2017, when ETH tokens were growing like mushrooms. I am still hoping that 50 years from now, there will be collectable market out there where people will buy rare and old shitcoins.
Only thing that annoys me is that eth scan sometimes mistakes coins with others and shows value where there is none.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: cafee_orange on September 16, 2021, 07:15:03 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I also still hold coins as you mean, namely dead coins, some of the coins I still hold are ANTS, KANCHAT, and JURY ONLINE (JOT), it seems that some of these coins have been abandoned by the developers so there are no more updates through their social media.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: zonefloor on September 16, 2021, 10:07:28 AM
I think that everyone who started crypto money in some way has it in their hands. I have lots of stocks available. But there can be surprises in crypto money. Many cryptocurrencies haven't been a breeze for years, let alone moving. But when I least expected it, he left me money. That's why I don't suggest you lose hope. But I don't want you to make such mistakes in the future. While making your investments, try to make better investments by doing better research by taking lessons from your past investments.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Slon55koz on September 16, 2021, 02:10:53 PM
Unfortunately, i have hundreds of dead coins in my wallets back from 2017, when ETH tokens were growing like mushrooms. I am still hoping that 50 years from now, there will be collectable market out there where people will buy rare and old shitcoins.
Only thing that annoys me is that eth scan sometimes mistakes coins with others and shows value where there is none.


There is no point in selling coins that are at a low price. I think that such coins really need to be held and just wait for the time when the price for them will be acceptable in order to be able to sell them and get a good profit. What you said about the collector's market is a very interesting idea, most likely it will still appear over time and you will be able to find interesting tokens on your forgotten wallet and sell them at an excellent price. And this will definitely justify the time that was spent on the hold.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bison on September 16, 2021, 03:10:31 PM
whether the magic will be able to update ? it seems that coin dies is very difficult to be able to grow again even though everything is still running by itself. because no one wants to do development anymore, maybe even the owner might have created a new project again.


The miracle I mean here is indeed almost impossible, logically it would be a waste of time if they continued to develop a long-dead coin project, it would be more useful to create a new project like you said, because everyone already thinks no there will be a new future for a coin that has lost interest and transactions in it.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Wong Gendheng on September 16, 2021, 04:20:19 PM
whether the magic will be able to update ? it seems that coin dies is very difficult to be able to grow again even though everything is still running by itself. because no one wants to do development anymore, maybe even the owner might have created a new project again.


The miracle I mean here is indeed almost impossible, logically it would be a waste of time if they continued to develop a long-dead coin project, it would be more useful to create a new project like you said, because everyone already thinks no there will be a new future for a coin that has lost interest and transactions in it.

When someone is disappointed because the coin dies of course it will make it difficult for the team to respond and convince new investors, when they try their best to add to the market then many investors will immediately sell so they can't control the price, the easiest way is to create a new project.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: jakasantosa on September 16, 2021, 05:47:07 PM
When someone is disappointed because the coin dies of course it will make it difficult for the team to respond and convince new investors, when they try their best to add to the market then many investors will immediately sell so they can't control the price, the easiest way is to create a new project.

Agreed, I think that's how it is for handling dead coins. Most investors will be more interested in a new project than in reviving an old project. For projects that are not taken care of and have dead coins, it will not be easy to develop them. Or in general, Coin dead = project dead.
Just leave the coin and let it be a memory for us.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: mumang siat on September 16, 2021, 06:40:22 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There is no way to manage dead coins, it won't give you anything if it is kept, dead coins will usually just disappear in the cryptocurrency world over time, it will be a waste of time to maintain them, because there is no room for anyone to manage these coins let alone hope for potential good for this dead coin, it's a good idea to think about other things than managing dead coins that are unclear.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Xampeuu on September 17, 2021, 07:15:05 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I have never held a dead coin at this time, usually coins that have been declared undeveloped will be scammed automatically or even considered dead, for the team that works on this coin will usually shift their work to other coins, the website cannot be reached, even for promotions at the social media level will just disappear, there is no way to manage dead coins, considering that future prospects will not run according to the targets they have set, essentially dead coins will be very difficult to manage.
different from me, there are many worthless dead coins from the bounty results, indeed we can't do anything about them other than just as a display in the wallet. and the last hope is to hope that the coin will pump suddenly and we can use it at that time and sell it immediately


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: lepbagong on September 17, 2021, 12:24:05 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I have never held a dead coin at this time, usually coins that have been declared undeveloped will be scammed automatically or even considered dead, for the team that works on this coin will usually shift their work to other coins, the website cannot be reached, even for promotions at the social media level will just disappear, there is no way to manage dead coins, considering that future prospects will not run according to the targets they have set, essentially dead coins will be very difficult to manage.
different from me, there are many worthless dead coins from the bounty results, indeed we can't do anything about them other than just as a display in the wallet. and the last hope is to hope that the coin will pump suddenly and we can use it at that time and sell it immediately
since 2018 that more and more dead coins are accommodated in the wallet and it will no longer be possible as you said that the coin will pump again. if before 2017 it is still possible to happen, because they usually hold it for a certain time, will enter it on the stock market at the right time, so that many coins are actually a surprise from the price.

not for the 2018 period and above, there will be dead coins pumping, because it is certain that the owner has created a new project again, because they are only looking for temporary profits not for development purposes.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ziskinberg on September 17, 2021, 12:42:45 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I have never held a dead coin at this time, usually coins that have been declared undeveloped will be scammed automatically or even considered dead, for the team that works on this coin will usually shift their work to other coins, the website cannot be reached, even for promotions at the social media level will just disappear, there is no way to manage dead coins, considering that future prospects will not run according to the targets they have set, essentially dead coins will be very difficult to manage.
different from me, there are many worthless dead coins from the bounty results, indeed we can't do anything about them other than just as a display in the wallet. and the last hope is to hope that the coin will pump suddenly and we can use it at that time and sell it immediately
since 2018 that more and more dead coins are accommodated in the wallet and it will no longer be possible as you said that the coin will pump again. if before 2017 it is still possible to happen, because they usually hold it for a certain time, will enter it on the stock market at the right time, so that many coins are actually a surprise from the price.

not for the 2018 period and above, there will be dead coins pumping, because it is certain that the owner has created a new project again, because they are only looking for temporary profits not for development purposes.

I already accepted that reality, I also have a lot of altcoins in my wallet that I purchased in 2018, and unfortunately most of them are ER20 tokens which does not have a good value, and honestly, they are already almost worthless for years, so I just consider them as dead.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: herizal85 on September 17, 2021, 01:02:36 PM
There is no way to manage dead coins other than forgetting them and looking for other coins in various projects that will certainly be successful in the future, currently I myself also have a lot of coins that now have no price on the market.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: john_nautica on September 17, 2021, 01:55:56 PM
There are so many old coins that have died in my wallet, we can't set them up again because their prospects have run out, now what we need to look for in new altcoins with lots of prospects and lots of protection so that later the coins we hold don't die like the coins we used to have get.

I also have number of coins in my wallet that can be considered as dead. Through the years that have passed, I have come to accept it and learned not to let my mind linger on this lost profits because I cannot do something about it anymore. Now, I am focused on scrutinizing the projects that I get involve into and conduct forecasts with regards to the potential of the coins.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: 19Nov16 on September 17, 2021, 03:02:52 PM
There are so many old coins that have died in my wallet, we can't set them up again because their prospects have run out, now what we need to look for in new altcoins with lots of prospects and lots of protection so that later the coins we hold don't die like the coins we used to have get.

I also have number of coins in my wallet that can be considered as dead. Through the years that have passed, I have come to accept it and learned not to let my mind linger on this lost profits because I cannot do something about it anymore. Now, I am focused on scrutinizing the projects that I get involve into and conduct forecasts with regards to the potential of the coins.

Dead coins or tokens are usually owned by wallet owners, I also have dozens of dead tokens that I got from airdrops and bounties, of course we can't do anything with these dead coins, our hope is of course the dead coins will immediately rise and skyrocket so we can make them assets.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: mumang siat on September 17, 2021, 05:18:07 PM
There are so many old coins that have died in my wallet, we can't set them up again because their prospects have run out, now what we need to look for in new altcoins with lots of prospects and lots of protection so that later the coins we hold don't die like the coins we used to have get.

I also have number of coins in my wallet that can be considered as dead. Through the years that have passed, I have come to accept it and learned not to let my mind linger on this lost profits because I cannot do something about it anymore. Now, I am focused on scrutinizing the projects that I get involve into and conduct forecasts with regards to the potential of the coins.

This step is very correct, instead of wasting time on coins that have died, indeed when talking about losses everyone gets these losses, but if we keep talking about these dead coins, we will be even more lazy to invest, it's better if the coins that have died are forgotten of course, there is no further movement of the coin even though it is done in any way to be pumped back, just focus on new projects that are able to generate and can cover the capital of the dead coin.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: john_nautica on September 18, 2021, 03:38:36 PM
There are so many old coins that have died in my wallet, we can't set them up again because their prospects have run out, now what we need to look for in new altcoins with lots of prospects and lots of protection so that later the coins we hold don't die like the coins we used to have get.

I also have number of coins in my wallet that can be considered as dead. Through the years that have passed, I have come to accept it and learned not to let my mind linger on this lost profits because I cannot do something about it anymore. Now, I am focused on scrutinizing the projects that I get involve into and conduct forecasts with regards to the potential of the coins.

This step is very correct, instead of wasting time on coins that have died, indeed when talking about losses everyone gets these losses, but if we keep talking about these dead coins, we will be even more lazy to invest, it's better if the coins that have died are forgotten of course, there is no further movement of the coin even though it is done in any way to be pumped back, just focus on new projects that are able to generate and can cover the capital of the dead coin.

I am glad to know that you agree with me. It is pointless to stay down because of dead coins, it is okay to grieve over it but then we must move on. Before, I also had wishful thinking that maybe someday this coins will just pump but I also realize that thy will be done. No matter what happens, I will focus at the present and strive to be wiser in making decisions.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: kak uli on September 18, 2021, 07:11:36 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

follow their telegram channel and visit their website for the roadmap that has been built. if there is no update from social media or the token telegram channel that you hold, then it's better to leave and don't just waste your time in expired coins.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Kavelj22 on September 18, 2021, 07:40:40 PM
Will you really put effort into it?
If you want, then there's a solution. Create a dummy account. Send all the trash coins to that account but you will be spending gas fees for this.
If it's under BEP-20 then I might do it, but if its under ERC20 (Ethereum Chain) will you waste that valuable coin just for gas? Think about it. Twice.
It's just a waste of time and money. Let it be. I know some of us wish for a clean wallet but it's on you if you want to pay for cleanliness.

I think we should not deny the fact that many dead coins aren't from exit scam. And some of them can be revived at any time in the future once get community support again. I have also read in another topic that shitcoins maybe considered as collectibles after few decades so better to hold them.

I took part of many projects in 2018 and the great majority of them was fake projects, either dead for lack of improvement or an exit scam. However, few of them was revived. I was lucky discovering that i still own few valuable coins but i sold them immediately.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ziskinberg on September 18, 2021, 07:55:51 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I have never held a dead coin at this time, usually coins that have been declared undeveloped will be scammed automatically or even considered dead, for the team that works on this coin will usually shift their work to other coins, the website cannot be reached, even for promotions at the social media level will just disappear, there is no way to manage dead coins, considering that future prospects will not run according to the targets they have set, essentially dead coins will be very difficult to manage.
different from me, there are many worthless dead coins from the bounty results, indeed we can't do anything about them other than just as a display in the wallet. and the last hope is to hope that the coin will pump suddenly and we can use it at that time and sell it immediately
since 2018 that more and more dead coins are accommodated in the wallet and it will no longer be possible as you said that the coin will pump again. if before 2017 it is still possible to happen, because they usually hold it for a certain time, will enter it on the stock market at the right time, so that many coins are actually a surprise from the price.

not for the 2018 period and above, there will be dead coins pumping, because it is certain that the owner has created a new project again, because they are only looking for temporary profits not for development purposes.

I already accepted that reality, I also have a lot of altcoins in my wallet that I purchased in 2018, and unfortunately most of them are ER20 tokens which does not have a good value, and honestly, they are already almost worthless for years, so I just consider them as dead.

As I said at the beginning, dead coins are very difficult to pump back to increase the selling price, usually the dead coins will not be useful anymore, even if we keep it just for us to see but we can't sell it again, sometimes many people take the wrong step , the purchase of some coins is only as an experiment, so that when the coins do not provide anything they will feel disadvantaged, even though if before buying they do an analysis first, at least the risk can be minimized.

If only I know that Binance would be this big now, I would have purchased coins that are listed in such exchange. Most of my holdings become shit coins because the exchange loses the volume as it was taken by Binance. If you still remember Bittrex, that's a popular exchange in the past, but now, its trading volume has gone down ever since Binance rule the market.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Anonymous100 on September 18, 2021, 09:53:11 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There is no method to activate dead coins, because their blockchain system is no longer running, so every transaction is not found. If we buy from an exchange, it's just that the coin is on that exchange and cannot be moved. But if it is token-based using another blockchain like the Ethereum blockchain, we can still move it from one wallet to another. However, this only wastes transaction fees.
We don't mind them either as it was just a waste of time knowing that there is no chance to recover from the dead. I believe that we all had hold dead coins now, I mean it was stuck on our wallet. I have some coming from bounties before and I don't bother myself to check it if there is value now as it was dead for many years, have nothing to expect them but rather to let it stay on my wallet.

Yes, it would be nice if you just let the coins be in your wallet. Because of someone's experience of disappointment when they throw away their BTC wallet because they think that BTC means nothing. We don't know one day the project owner will wake up from a long sleep, and try to revive their project, then the coin price will increase. Simply put, we have thrown away most of Dogecoin before, because we think Dogecoin is just trash in the wallet, but if we look at the current high price, many people are looking for the previous Dogecoin wallet. But most of them can't access the wallet.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ever-young on September 19, 2021, 10:36:55 PM
Yes I do, most of them are just occupying space on my crypto wallet, because they are off no use, it's was back in 2017-2019 I always fine a way of selling most of them on either folkdelata or etherdelta, but right now the fee of sending it to anywhere will even make you abandon it the more.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: libert19 on September 20, 2021, 04:11:33 AM
Yes, plenty. And you can't do shit about them, just leave the wallet if you can't stand them in your sight.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: distr@yopmail.com on September 20, 2021, 04:22:41 AM
Yes, plenty. And you can't do shit about them, just leave the wallet if you can't stand them in your sight.
you have a lot of bounty or airdrop campaigns. I also have in some of my wallets. there are some that I thought would have no value anymore but apparently, they decided to refund funds that have been obtained by the community. such as WIZ and SPYCE tokens which have swapped to other coins.
we can't see what will happen to tokens or coins that we think are dead in the future.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: arifteguhr on September 20, 2021, 05:22:13 AM
Yes I do, most of them are just occupying space on my crypto wallet, because they are off no use, it's was back in 2017-2019 I always fine a way of selling most of them on either folkdelata or etherdelta, but right now the fee of sending it to anywhere will even make you abandon it the more.
Now the cost of sending via the Ethereum network you must always keep an eye on because the transaction fees are not fixed and do not hold on to a special number like in other networks, so this must be tricked so that everything can work according to your needs.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Kyraishi on September 20, 2021, 06:53:00 AM
By definition, there will be no way for you to dispose of these coins on a liquid market.

The best hope that you have is just to hold them and wait until the developer comes back and a exchange lists them. But other than that don't expect to get any value out of it.

If you have the resources you could even try to revive the development yourself by banding/hiring with a bunch of developers to do work on the project. But that is probably lots of effort for very little reward.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: tees420mar on September 20, 2021, 02:00:31 PM
I have a few token from on your list but my friends say that these tokens are fake. when I went for swap these token they said they will not swap in this exchange they gave me site and said go and connect your wallet in this site then you can swap these token. bit my friends said if you connect your wallet in this site your wallet will be hack then I didn't connect.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: sulendra12 on September 23, 2021, 12:25:56 PM
How should we manage dead coins?
Most of the "dead" coins on my wallet I just leave it and keep it as my history or whatever you called to that thing.
If you define dead coins such as those, then yea there is no reason to hold it because there is no chance the coin will be back if every thing that is connected to that coin is gone and unavailable.

follow their telegram channel and visit their website for the roadmap that has been built. if there is no update from social media or the token telegram channel that you hold, then it's better to leave and don't just waste your time in expired coins.
Do you even read what the OPs posted about?


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bison on September 23, 2021, 12:29:44 PM
I have a few token from on your list but my friends say that these tokens are fake. when I went for swap these token they said they will not swap in this exchange they gave me site and said go and connect your wallet in this site then you can swap these token. bit my friends said if you connect your wallet in this site your wallet will be hack then I didn't connect.
fake coins and dead coins are two different things yes friends, and what you mean is fake coins where you get them without you knowing where the coins came from and suddenly go into your wallet, if you exchange your coins or tokens you will definitely be asked to spend some money as a medium of exchange, instead you will get money from the exchange even your wallet will be hacked.

whereas dead coins are coins that really exist and the project is indeed created but with time, the coins experience a decline and sink in the crypto market, it happens because of their inability to survive, because only coins that have a clear purpose and potential benefit are will only survive.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: goolesby on September 23, 2021, 12:41:59 PM
The reason is because some of the publishing companies are not serious, or part of a fraudulent criminal act. Another factor, the product failed in the market.
In the ICO process, the start-up issues coins that investors can buy. They, the investors, do not get company shares but digital coins that can be used in the issuing company's products. Investors usually hunt for ICOs because of the low price and the picture of doubling profits in the future, but what happens is the coin is destroyed.
in my opinion never buy this coin but get it for free through "bounty" you will not lose anything here.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: rmhuntley on September 23, 2021, 01:04:04 PM
Dead coin happen because developer is not royal and trusted owner, many dead coin left by owner and they sell all coin supply to make price dump and many investor loss opportunity to get profit and get back their money. Later the owner or developer dead coin make new coin and have the same cases with previous their coin, before buy some coin check how trusted the owner because they only think with profit only for their self without care the investors.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: iyamoxjhian on September 26, 2021, 02:00:55 AM
I have too! But it's nice to see them in my wallet and it helps me bring back those days how I'm insanely and aggressively working on those projects just to earned them. Though they're value were dead, for me it's a living memories of my hard works and learnings in cryptos.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: OrangeII on September 26, 2021, 02:15:37 AM
Yes, plenty. And you can't do shit about them, just leave the wallet if you can't stand them in your sight.
some people are annoyed with dead coins in their wallets, so they want to get rid of them. the only way i know of to get rid of the coins is just to send them to another wallet. however, for coins that use the ethereum chain, it's not a good idea, because the current fee is quite expensive. however, I also recommend leaving, and ignoring the coin.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: FinneysTrueVision on September 26, 2021, 02:21:15 AM
I have a few coins that were airdropped, a few where I only have a little bit of dust, and a few coins from bounty rewards. They are either not listed anywhere or can only be traded on Uniswap where the fees would be bigger than the worth of the coins so I don't bother doing anything with them.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: freedomgo on September 26, 2021, 07:45:42 AM
I have a few coins that were airdropped, a few where I only have a little bit of dust, and a few coins from bounty rewards. They are either not listed anywhere or can only be traded on Uniswap where the fees would be bigger than the worth of the coins so I don't bother doing anything with them.
Same here, it's better to keep it, who knows one day it will pump and we will just be surprised. What's important is we still have an access to our coins and we can move them anytime we want, we don't need to monitor it actively as they are considered as dead coins, but we will surely know if they will come alive.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: MarjorieZimmermanGinger on September 26, 2021, 08:42:17 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There is no way to manage dead coins, usually if coins have been declared dead in the market then all coin related accents are no longer reachable, even for social media or their promotion team will not respond to any complaints, dead coins can't be further developed , and it is certain that the coin will have no way to be managed, maybe it is better to leave it, than to waste time on the dead coin, when you continue to insist on managing it, there will be no result for you to receive.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Vishnu.Reang on September 26, 2021, 01:25:20 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

What is the point in holding dead coins? I mostly store most of the lesser known cryptocurrencies in exchange wallets (except ERC-20 tokens). And the problem here is that most of the exchanges delist the coins once they are dead or dormant. Then you have the option of installing the desktop wallets and moving the coins from exchange wallets to these coins. But why should we do that? It makes no sense to hold such coins. And in 99.999% of the cases, once a coin is dead, there is zero chance of recovery.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: AwoCorporation on October 01, 2021, 03:37:27 PM
follow their telegram channel and visit their website for the roadmap that has been built. if there is no update from social media or the token telegram channel that you hold, then it's better to leave and don't just waste your time in expired coins.

The development of a project is easiest to follow from the official telegram group, we can ask about the latest strategies and news of the coins they manage, even the price developments are also there, if there is no latest info or the conversation there has stopped, it can be an indicator that the coin is no longer useful and we better leave it.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bitcon on October 05, 2021, 04:35:51 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Not to face such a problem, you should follow the project all the time. For example you can join their discord or telegram chat, or subscribe to the latest news of the projects of coins that you invest in.

If you already have dead coins you can just ignore them as they don’t cost anything I suppose and they are not likely to recover in the future. Try to put up with your losses and be more careful next time.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Turbolinea on October 05, 2021, 04:53:26 PM
I have some dead coins also in my wallet. But I really have no idea what to do about them. They are just useless as I can't even sell and get rid of them. There must be actually a way of removing them from our wallets. Otherwise, they will just stand there in the wallet as long as the projects don't suddenly wake up at some point. In my opinion, that's near impossible for this kind of projects also.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: 0verseer on October 05, 2021, 05:15:15 PM
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Do you hold any dead coins?
Plenty, most people don't know but if you have any balance of ERC20 tokens then there is a high chance you have some dead coin on your wallet that you don't know.

I worked at Airdrop for quite some time. I still have several tokens in my wallet through Airdrop. The amount of tokens is not small at all. Not all tokens will be $ 20. I referred to these tokens as dead tokens. I don't think the price will go up in the future. Many like me have dead tokens in stock.
This is also a common reason why we've many dead coins on our wallets. The number of airdrops comes out with at least a decent value is very low. Basically, if you participated in airdrops, you literally take into the internet's trash.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: mdzahed134 on October 05, 2021, 05:28:49 PM
Etherdelta is a famous exchange way back 2017 to 2018. This site has been hacked multiple times where the hackers stole the private keys of users thru domain dns attack. Thanks to Metamask browser extension we can now safely go to exchange websites without sharing our private keys.

https://etherdelta.com/ where thousands of junk coins are registered. just visit the site, who knows your coins can still be sold there even though the price is 1 cent
When there are no many Decentralized exchange, Etherdelta and Idex was too much popular to trade specifically new listed coins, If those are DEX so don’t need official listing by team because in DEX anyone can add liquidity. So as we have seen a lot of shit coins in Etherdelta. It’s hacked a several times but it’s continued for long time but gradually it’s abounded.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: newwest on October 05, 2021, 05:30:43 PM
I worked at Airdrop for quite some time. I still have several tokens in my wallet through Airdrop. The amount of tokens is not small at all. Not all tokens will be $ 20. I referred to these tokens as dead tokens. I don't think the price will go up in the future. Many like me have dead tokens in stock.

Airdrop couple of years back was in trend and everyone went for it and mostly many were dead coins itself which hardly or does not have value irrespective of qty we may hold. Just keep it and forget and if luck turns fortunes and someday if any of the coins rise back then consider as a jackpot.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: fileo on October 05, 2021, 05:52:26 PM
I worked at Airdrop for quite some time. I still have several tokens in my wallet through Airdrop. The amount of tokens is not small at all. Not all tokens will be $ 20. I referred to these tokens as dead tokens. I don't think the price will go up in the future. Many like me have dead tokens in stock.

Airdrop couple of years back was in trend and everyone went for it and mostly many were dead coins itself which hardly or does not have value irrespective of qty we may hold. Just keep it and forget and if luck turns fortunes and someday if any of the coins rise back then consider as a jackpot.


True. I have also tokens from airdrops that are dead. I didn't experienced to become lucky in airdrop that's why I stop participating.
Nowadays there are automatically airdrops which landed to our wallet without participating in any activity. Most of the automatically received tokens from airdrops were/are scam and intended to steal money. Be careful and let us not connect our wallet to their site or else we will end up to zero.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Anguwa on October 05, 2021, 06:03:18 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Yes I have them on my wallet, must of those dead coins were from some low project bounties, some of those bounties will run and after distribution the coin doesn't have value and with some time interval, you will noticed that even their contract address is no more functioning also their official website link won't go, they are very valueless.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: ameliana on October 05, 2021, 08:11:07 PM
I'm sure everyone here still keeps dead coins in their wallets to this day because we really can't do more with dead coins in our wallets, even though there is a dex platform for coin issues, but if we look at the high fees on ethereum then it will only be a waste to sell the coins and it is better to leave the coins as they are because they will never get any development from the coin owner.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: livingfree on October 05, 2021, 11:56:41 PM
I'm sure everyone here still keeps dead coins in their wallets to this day because we really can't do more with dead coins in our wallets, even though there is a dex platform for coin issues, but if we look at the high fees on ethereum then it will only be a waste to sell the coins and it is better to leave the coins as they are because they will never get any development from the coin owner.
Yes.

That's for sure and there is no choice but to just keep it and if something odd happens like the price of that coin starts to increase somehow. You'll get some break even or at least recover a few loss upon selling it.

As these dead coins are good to be dead and forgotten that will eventually have them almost zero volume.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Sithara007 on October 06, 2021, 04:28:37 AM
I'm sure everyone here still keeps dead coins in their wallets to this day because we really can't do more with dead coins in our wallets, even though there is a dex platform for coin issues, but if we look at the high fees on ethereum then it will only be a waste to sell the coins and it is better to leave the coins as they are because they will never get any development from the coin owner.

Most of the coins need their own wallets. So in case a coin is dead, then the user will most probably uninstall the wallet from his laptop or mobile phone. What is the point in keeping dozens of wallets in laptop? Here I am talking about coins, and not about tokens. Tokens can be easily stored in ERC-20 wallets and there is no need to create a separate wallet everytime when you receive a different token. Even I had dozens of altcoins in my possession a few years back. I used to store most of them in exchange wallets. Only for one or two I had desktop wallets.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: OrangeII on October 06, 2021, 06:30:41 AM
I'm sure everyone here still keeps dead coins in their wallets to this day because we really can't do more with dead coins in our wallets, even though there is a dex platform for coin issues, but if we look at the high fees on ethereum then it will only be a waste to sell the coins and it is better to leave the coins as they are because they will never get any development from the coin owner.
fees are the main problem why there are still quite a lot of dead coins in people's wallets. considering holding dead coins in our wallet is still better than paying $3 to $10 to make dead coins out of our wallets. In addition, although the opportunity is very small, many people still hope that the coins they hold have a price in the future.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Jaered on October 06, 2021, 03:28:38 PM
Having a dead coin is like a rite of passage in crypto. Any crypto head has a little bag of shit or dead coin somewhere in the wallet attics. There's nothing to do about it. Some came as a result of honest mistakes or broke projects. Others by malicious means like rug pulls, exit scams etc. These days more are coming from scam airdrops


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: lepbagong on October 11, 2021, 05:51:23 AM
I'm sure everyone here still keeps dead coins in their wallets to this day because we really can't do more with dead coins in our wallets, even though there is a dex platform for coin issues, but if we look at the high fees on ethereum then it will only be a waste to sell the coins and it is better to leave the coins as they are because they will never get any development from the coin owner.
it seems that all those who have been in the business for a long time can be sure to get a lot of coins which, when received, face many problems, from those that have no value or coins are no longer developed and the exchange is no longer active and many other cases.

old coins are still a lot of erc20 and we know that the problem of high fees as you said has indeed occurred, resulting in sometimes costs being higher than the value of the coin itself. so many don't want to look anymore and just keep quiet, because it's not profitable other than that there will be a surprise price hike and costs will drop again.

fees are the main problem why there are still quite a lot of dead coins in people's wallets. considering holding dead coins in our wallet is still better than paying $3 to $10 to make dead coins out of our wallets. In addition, although the opportunity is very small, many people still hope that the coins they hold have a price in the future.
always really hope for a surprise, that a coin that has been in the wallet for a long time can increase in price because it can be from increased bitcoin or there is a surprise like coin doge.
although I agree with you that the possibility is very small, there can be fundamental changes, but there is always a possibility that it could happen. but hope like this is certainly meaningless too, because it is very unlikely.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: susuberuang on October 11, 2021, 07:13:03 AM
Having a dead coin is like a rite of passage in crypto. Any crypto head has a little bag of shit or dead coin somewhere in the wallet attics. There's nothing to do about it. Some came as a result of honest mistakes or broke projects. Others by malicious means like rug pulls, exit scams etc. These days more are coming from scam airdrops
I think that this is also very natural to happen because through the Airdrop all programs are easier to print and also easier to make, so it is natural that through the Airdrop it produces more dirt coins than through other things such as the bounty campaign.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: kotajikikox on October 11, 2021, 07:58:00 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?
yeah there are some bounties that i joined and even bought in the past that in the end being abandoned even before hitting the exchange so i also hold them still.

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'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'
they once have those bur of course now they are dead spots already.
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How should we manage dead coins?
managing? for what? just let them sit in your wallets because that won't change the fact that they are already dead and be forgotten.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Ros-In on October 11, 2021, 11:03:55 AM
now we have to be really observant in choosing a coin project to buy, this moment is the same as in 2017 where many coin projects have sprung up, but not a few of them prefer to run away after success.
I learned from my friend who successfully made a project and platform swap, but intends to leave after all the roadmaps are considered successful


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Luffygroove on October 11, 2021, 11:11:19 AM
Frankly said, yes I have plenty of them. I engaged with cryptocurrency since 2017 so I can say that I hold many dead coins or trash coins until now without knowing what should I do with them. Probably just like other trash, I hope someday there will be a certain project that focusing on recycling these dead coins lol. I don't know whether they have other effects on the network or not but one day dead coins should be liquidated.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: meldrio1 on October 11, 2021, 02:07:25 PM
yes I have dead coins in my wallet, I had them from the bounties.. most of the dead coins that I had are scams. I just leave them there in my wallet because there is no way we can manage the dead coins maybe sending to the other address is the only way to clean your wallet but you must pay the fees of course, which is not cool.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: nimogsm on October 12, 2021, 11:46:43 AM
Yes, I think everyone has dead tokens in their wallets.Especially those who actively participate in different distributions.And the answer to your question: do not do anything, just forget or create a new wallet if old tokens interfere with you.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Kezacky on October 12, 2021, 01:05:34 PM
talking coins that have no chance in the future. because Some of them haven't entered the crypto exchange for years and it can be ascertained that they are dead coins. I didn't have much hope and chose to leave it in my wallet.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Boomber on October 14, 2021, 11:01:30 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

if you already know about dead coin, then why do you still want to manage dead coin that you have? because it will not turn your dead coin into gems, so it's better that you don't need to care about your dead coin and forgot it, because it will never make you rich or even give you profit.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Oilacris on October 14, 2021, 11:12:16 PM
yes I have dead coins in my wallet, I had them from the bounties.. most of the dead coins that I had are scams. I just leave them there in my wallet because there is no way we can manage the dead coins maybe sending to the other address is the only way to clean your wallet but you must pay the fees of course, which is not cool.
A cooler solution than that is to ignore it and keep it hidden in the wallet we are still using, because sending it elsewhere is tantamount to suicide because we have to pay every transaction fee we run from the wallet.
Not that really worth basing up on the fees alone on sending those coins thats what if only those coins are tradeable or could really be able to sell out .Dead coins are particularly coins which are neither does have almost

close to zero value or doesnt really have value at all sitting into your wallet and its not surprising that there are still people who do really keep on looking up for their coins inside the wallet in the hopes

that they could really make out some money whenever there's some chance of recovery or possible random pumps which is a bit common on this market.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Rengga Jati on October 14, 2021, 11:45:06 PM
if you already know about dead coin, then why do you still want to manage dead coin that you have? because it will not turn your dead coin into gems, so it's better that you don't need to care about your dead coin and forgot it, because it will never make you rich or even give you profit.
Yeah, little bit funny.
We cannot do anything to dead coins, like what happens to dead things, let it go and let it be, nothing to do.
Just bury it and we cannot manage things of dead coins. Even if they are in our wallets, they will be there and become the bad decoration of our wallets.  :D

Deadcoin, nothing to do, nothing worthy, just forget it and take lessons from them


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: mamesso on October 16, 2021, 04:45:46 AM
~Snip~ Deadcoin, nothing to do, nothing worthy, just forget it and take lessons from them
Dead coin is a part of a prank project that has no real plan but still looked for investor. Dead coin are often associated with scam, their website is not active, low liquidity or coin that have been abandoned by developer.
Yeah, we don't have to entertain ourselves with dead coin in our wallet, because coin that have been left behind will never grow again.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: 91254vvpatel on October 16, 2021, 06:21:44 AM
I have been working for AIRDROP for about 2-3 years. And if you don't believe me, there are more than 200 dead people at my address. What can you do now? If your luck is good, it will continue, that is, we can trade it for you. So we can get the fruit of your hard work. DEAD MEANS DEAD.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: budlo on October 16, 2021, 06:48:19 AM
I have been on the forum since 2017 and during this time i have collected many such dead tokens and coins on my wallet. These coins and tokens are called dead because basically nothing can be done with them because there is no value in it. The best thing you can do with these "assets" is to just leave them where they are and start doing really worthwhile things.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: turneps on October 19, 2021, 03:49:34 PM
Dead coins are digital assets of abandoned, scammed, illiquid or underfunded projects...
Dead coin" is a coin: Has lost its reputation and has become useless. Low or no market cap. No trading volume. No running nodes. The community is no longer active or not active. Removed from many exchanges.
The crypto industry is moving on with the rest of the so-called "dead coins" being brought to the market with much-profitable hymns but ultimately offering very little value to those who are not. holding. These coins often disappear from the market because their creators have drained users' investments and left them with no idea where their investment returns have gone.
Dead coins in crypto often have a deviant development. Just being equipped with knowledge of the history and development of currencies is enough to help investors make informed decisions.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bhadz on October 19, 2021, 06:42:19 PM
Hard to not hold deadcoins in your hand nowadays. It was hand back then, a few years ago since most altcoins need a client, a standalone chain so you have to download both of them to get your coin. But now anyone with token address will have deadcoins in their wallet. Literally the internet's garbage.
If you've been collecting altcoins in the past and that's very likely that you own some dead coins today.
I own some and didn't have any intention to sell it. I might just hold it and wait for some unexpected thing to happen and wish it to see some gains from it.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: mumang siat on October 19, 2021, 07:04:12 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There are some dead coins that I hold, but these coins are not from the purchase, are coins that were given in the bounty signature program and at the time of giving the coins I did not sell them immediately, so that in the following year the coins were no longer valuable and were even considered dead in the market , there is no way to manage dead coins forever, and I don't recommend you to focus too much on dead coins, let's just say that these coins have no potential in the market, so you don't really think about it.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: borovichok on March 30, 2023, 01:11:27 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Cryptocurrency is risky, but we should prepared for the worst at all times. Dead coin lost its value in the market, it's either results from dip crash of the market or hype of the project. Abandoned projects are worthless because their trading volume and ranking will no longer counts as eligible. There's countless numbers of dead coins in the space, I've figured out many and most of them did have a solid history before their terrible end. The question is, were you able to accumulate profits from these dump coins when they were fully active in the market?


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: peter0425 on March 30, 2023, 01:23:13 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
I don't wanna bother my self about those deadcoins in my hands because either they will become alive again or not? what would affect me in any way? though once there is a chance of having reactivated then that would be beneficial in my part.
but if they continue being dead then who really cares?
they don't disturb my folio anyway.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: rhodelmabanal on March 30, 2023, 05:13:07 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Dead coins is useless we can do nothing about it because dead coins has no value at all, i have a lot of dead coins from the previous bounty campaign it has no value a totally waste of time it serve as a remembrance from my hard work so i just keep on watching it everytime and it serve as experience.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: FirmWars on March 30, 2023, 01:26:51 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

There are some dead coins that I hold, but these coins are not from the purchase, are coins that were given in the bounty signature program and at the time of giving the coins I did not sell them immediately, so that in the following year the coins were no longer valuable and were even considered dead in the market , there is no way to manage dead coins forever, and I don't recommend you to focus too much on dead coins, let's just say that these coins have no potential in the market, so you don't really think about it.
They can't be from purchases because projects that are already trading on exchanges hardly died compared to bounty projects, many altcoins have died in the past even they list on big exchanges but what I am trying to say is bounty projects are mostly crappy projects, they are running the bounty campaign for free promotion, be careful which project you want to promote.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: m2017 on March 30, 2023, 03:18:53 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Yes, it is and I have dead coins. Once upon a time, I invested in one project at the time of ICO boom, which seemed promising. No, it wasn't like that at all. I was an inexperienced and naive newcomer who thought that this particular project would be profitable. In fact, everything turned out very badly. The price of their token almost immediately collapsed and depreciated after the start of sales, and then, the project slowly died. The last few years they have not had any changes, updates, although the site is still up and running.

What to do with these coins? Nothing. This rubbish can be left as a memento and a reminder that investments must be carefully considered and thought out.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Bay_Harbour_Butcher on March 31, 2023, 07:06:12 PM
I also have quite a lot of dead coins, I got these dead coins from various ways, for example bounties, Ico, and the most are airdrops. and I didn't really bother about it either, I just let it just sit in my wallet


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: peter0425 on April 01, 2023, 01:04:01 AM
I also have quite a lot of dead coins, I got these dead coins from various ways, for example bounties, Ico, and the most are airdrops. and I didn't really bother about it either, I just let it just sit in my wallet
and we don't have to worry about it mate because they are not affecting our crypto activities at all.
and besides there is always a chance of them being pumped , remember that there are some manipulation happening since then and there might be reason for shitcoins to be created.
hope that some of us will carry this one and in future gather big luck to become millionaire from deadcoins lol.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: barhavsky on April 01, 2023, 03:41:48 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I hold dead coin and not because I hope if one day the price of coin can increase very high and make me get a lot of profit, but I can't sell it (no volume and no exchange), so I made it as a collection, because if I throw it away, it makes me spend money to pay fees, so it's more well I just hold it in the wallet.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Luffygroove on April 01, 2023, 05:48:16 AM
Based on my experience since 2017 as an airdrop and bounty hunter, I have accumulated a number of dead coins. I remember coming across a project that offered to manage these tokens, where people could send them their dead coins and in exchange, they would receive the project's own tokens with the hope of increasing their value. However, this solution was not practical since it required sending the tokens to the project, which could be risky, and it also incurred gas fees.

As for managing my own dead coins, I have not done much with them since some of these tokens could be fraudulent or lead to scams. Therefore, I have chosen to leave them as they are and not invest any more time or effort into them.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: cryptoknightt on April 01, 2023, 06:46:46 AM
what is this question hahaha coins that are dead means coins that have become ashes. forget it and move on, you can't do anything



Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Cvetik56 on April 01, 2023, 07:25:35 AM
what is this question hahaha coins that are dead means coins that have become ashes. forget it and move on, you can't do anything




True, people sometimes get too much copium and think they still can get their money back if the coin is dead. It's kinda sad actually.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bitgolden on April 01, 2023, 05:33:02 PM
I also have quite a lot of dead coins, I got these dead coins from various ways, for example bounties, Ico, and the most are airdrops. and I didn't really bother about it either, I just let it just sit in my wallet
and we don't have to worry about it mate because they are not affecting our crypto activities at all.
and besides there is always a chance of them being pumped , remember that there are some manipulation happening since then and there might be reason for shitcoins to be created.
hope that some of us will carry this one and in future gather big luck to become millionaire from deadcoins lol.
For you guys yes but maybe there are some who gets easily annoyed with it. They think these coins are only waste of space in their wallet, just like storing useless files in our devices. They must be deleted or we better create a new wallet only to store the most valuable coins. If the coin is not showing any signs of life for more than a year then I think it's safe to declare it as a dead coin.

I don't hope anymore that they will recover and pump but I heavily regret on why I did not sold these coins the moment they are pumping. Another reason why I did not acted quick is that ETH fees last time are through the roof and I don't have enough ETH on my wallet to make a transaction.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Altryist on April 05, 2023, 04:05:03 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Back in the ICO period, I had a lot of such tokens, but I didn’t buy them, I got them from bounty. Unfortunately, I didn't convert many of them into bitcoins, so they became nothing but worthless garbage. Nothing can be done about it, they will definitely not increase in price and will not cost anything. They will serve as a reminder that only bitcoin has real value that it has been able to carry through all these years, and has become more and more expensive in the process.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Rasa nanas on April 06, 2023, 07:08:14 AM
i have a lot of dead coins i got from airdrop and i do nothing and keep them in my wallet. dead coins are usually caused because the team fails to gain the trust of the community and the team does not innovate so that the project is abandoned by investors. if the team doesn't innovate it creates boredom among investors and the project doesn't progress causing investors to switch to other projects.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: carrie_white on April 20, 2023, 04:52:09 PM
i also have some dead coins, mostly i got from random airdrops, i also didn't really think about it, it never occurred to me to manage it up , i just left it in my wallet, because i think it's just a waste of time to manage it up


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: siniminomorocomunisakito on April 21, 2023, 11:43:56 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

In my opinion, if you find yourself holding dead coins, it's important to assess the situation and determine whether or not the project has a chance of being revived. yes most check social media accounts, forums, and recent updates or activity.

If there is no hope of reviving the project, it is best to cut your losses and sell the coins. You may need to find an exchange that still supports the coin. Alternatively, you can hold coins as a speculative investment, but this is a high risk strategy.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: RiverBoy on April 21, 2023, 05:31:56 PM
When I started cryptocurrency investment new, and also bounty campaign and airdrop rewards, many the coin's are dead Coin, most of them are not find where to trade. Just stay in my wallet without any adding value.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: JayTrain on April 21, 2023, 09:02:14 PM
Managing dead coins can be a tricky situation, as it is often difficult to determine whether a coin is truly dead or if it may eventually recover. It is important to stay informed and keep up-to-date on news and developments related to the project in question. Additionally, it may be helpful to seek advice from experienced traders or cryptocurrency experts before making any decisions about dead coins. Overall, managing dead coins requires caution, research, and careful consideration.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: WalkerIVIV on April 21, 2023, 10:52:21 PM
it's better investing in coins that was formerly massive like ftt token and wait until it recovers, at least waiting until its got some good news than investing in dead coin that has been delisted quite literally everywhere and their trading volume is touching zero because most of the time these coins are just gonna be forgotten.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Teraboy on April 21, 2023, 11:23:20 PM
Managing dead coins can be a tricky situation
agreed with this statement, rarely any dead coin could be revived from dead, most of the coin that dead are bad quality coin anyway, that I think hoping for them to eventually revive itself and get massive profit by bagholding and accumulate it when there's no one accumulating could be a double edged sword, it could either make us rich, or make us broke, which the chance lean more towards the latter chance.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: MiF on April 22, 2023, 11:21:45 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Dead coin is a waste of time so there's nothing we can do about it, but we can still hold it as a remembrance, most of the dead coins are useless coins that is already abandoned by the developer i have a lot of it from signature campaigns from the past most of them is a project that being develope in bear season that was really a waste of time as a bounty hunter.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: LastKiss on April 22, 2023, 01:00:22 PM
~snip~
How should we manage dead coins?

I got lots of them in my wallet, I'm just leaving them in my wallet since moving them needs fees to complete the transaction so rather than spending lots of my money for the fee I just leave it alone in my wallet. Until now I can't find the solution for dead coins in my wallet


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: raidarksword on April 22, 2023, 02:20:17 PM
I have lots of dead coins in my wallet and the sad part that I didn't sell it during the last bull market in the year of 2021. Now, developers were gone already and left the project  dead and abandoned along with my investments were gone as well. Nothing I can to do but to move on now hence the projects were dead already and find another coins that are worth to hold for a long period of time.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Furious 7 on April 22, 2023, 03:26:52 PM
~snip~
How should we manage dead coins?

I got lots of them in my wallet, I'm just leaving them in my wallet since moving them needs fees to complete the transaction so rather than spending lots of my money for the fee I just leave it alone in my wallet. Until now I can't find the solution for dead coins in my wallet
That's the most possible because apart from anything for dead coins I think it can't be done anymore other than for collection because it's really not very useful and for what it's also moved one by one because as you said, apart from requiring a fee to In addition, it is also quite inconvenient because our time is wasted.

Coins like that are worthless when they are said to be dead so it is better to leave it as a memento and collection.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: podluznyj on April 22, 2023, 06:42:42 PM
I have lots of dead coins in my wallet and the sad part that I didn't sell it during the last bull market in the year of 2021. Now, developers were gone already and left the project  dead and abandoned along with my investments were gone as well. Nothing I can to do but to move on now hence the projects were dead already and find another coins that are worth to hold for a long period of time.
as for me, it’s not worth keeping coins in your wallet for a long time, as it can turn out like yours, the coins will not become alternative, I also have a lot of dead coins, but they are still dead in 2018, since the projects were fraudulent, but we shouldn’t stop there, it’s necessary keep making money on crypto


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: |MINER| on April 22, 2023, 06:52:46 PM
The performance of the token is almost the same as the name of the token. Profiting from such meme coins is very difficult, and this is what Bogra's Sujon once came with a good run. It is very difficult to make profit from such meme coins, and it is that the season in Bullran came once with a good run.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: abel1337 on April 22, 2023, 07:01:49 PM
~snip~
How should we manage dead coins?

I got lots of them in my wallet, I'm just leaving them in my wallet since moving them needs fees to complete the transaction so rather than spending lots of my money for the fee I just leave it alone in my wallet. Until now I can't find the solution for dead coins in my wallet
That's the most possible because apart from anything for dead coins I think it can't be done anymore other than for collection because it's really not very useful and for what it's also moved one by one because as you said, apart from requiring a fee to In addition, it is also quite inconvenient because our time is wasted.

Coins like that are worthless when they are said to be dead so it is better to leave it as a memento and collection.
Or you can start again with a fresh wallet. I believe it's the easiest way to get rid of those dead coins if you are ticked whenever you see it. People sometimes get ticked or mesmerized of those dead coins, Kind of resemblance of your past losses and you can't do anything about it except to just watch the coin sit in your wallet. Though there are miracles sometimes that dead coins that has a lot of value before be pumped again. As we know pump and dump groups targets nearly dead coins and if you are lucky enough, You can still get something from that token. 


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: abralzain17 on April 22, 2023, 07:11:52 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

there is nothing to manage in a no-master's project. i consider the tokens which are not accessible via its webset are tokens which have been left by the Master, they came and listed in some exchanges just to scam investors. after they get their profits they leave their holders, Aurora for example, until now I still have that garbage Altcoin. this is the form of a dead Altcoin that I hold


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Furious 7 on April 25, 2023, 07:54:35 PM
That's the most possible because apart from anything for dead coins I think it can't be done anymore other than for collection because it's really not very useful and for what it's also moved one by one because as you said, apart from requiring a fee to In addition, it is also quite inconvenient because our time is wasted.

Coins like that are worthless when they are said to be dead so it is better to leave it as a memento and collection.
Or you can start again with a fresh wallet. I believe it's the easiest way to get rid of those dead coins if you are ticked whenever you see it. People sometimes get ticked or mesmerized of those dead coins, Kind of resemblance of your past losses and you can't do anything about it except to just watch the coin sit in your wallet. Though there are miracles sometimes that dead coins that has a lot of value before be pumped again. As we know pump and dump groups targets nearly dead coins and if you are lucky enough, You can still get something from that token. 
That could be an alternative but in this case I think it depends on everyone's perspective.
I personally always see it in my wallet but indeed when I see something like that, I don't think it was my failure in the past because I actually made this as my benchmark in terms of experience because at least by looking at this I still continue to realize that I was at that time and that can be used as a reference so that I never touch things like that again because there are real examples that I have in my wallet.

Actually when talking about miracles, I don't really expect much about things like that because indeed it only makes your imagination feel that there is a chance when there is not at all.
What happened I don't want to bring up and focus more on what's currently happening so I prefer to see it as a memento and not hope for anything more than that.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Teraboy on April 25, 2023, 11:01:49 PM
~snip~
How should we manage dead coins?

I got lots of them in my wallet, I'm just leaving them in my wallet since moving them needs fees to complete the transaction so rather than spending lots of my money for the fee I just leave it alone in my wallet. Until now I can't find the solution for dead coins in my wallet
this just proves that some dead coin is just fated to be dead for sure, there's just no way of reviving, i too have got some of dead coin which of course gonna stay dead for eternity, i see no point in investing in dead coin and these dead coin just infesting wallet like a plague.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: fvb on April 26, 2023, 12:28:23 AM
This topic is certainly interesting and I think that almost everyone has tokens in their wallets that you got from dead projects. There are quite a lot of them in my metamask and they have been dead weight for a very long time. And you just have to look at them sometimes. There's nothing you can do about it and just forget about them


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: amihada on April 26, 2023, 02:18:17 PM
many people give up to join bounty because of many fraudulent projects they wait months to be distributed but after coin and web distribution scam was shut down i experienced this and i haven't opened an account for a long time. so as not to repeat the same thing.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: woez on April 26, 2023, 02:41:10 PM

How should we manage dead coins?

I think Managing SC can be complicated because it is often worthless and has no real value. If you're holding dead coins, it's a good idea to evaluate the situation and determine whether or not it's worth keeping. You can try selling it on exchanges that still support the coin or on peer-to-peer platforms, but be prepared to receive very little in return. The other alternative I think, you can consider removing the investment and switch to a more promising cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: bittick on April 26, 2023, 03:23:34 PM
the short answer is that you don't manage dead coin you just let it be. dead coin in general are owned by so many people but would it worth it to manage it I think no, you just wasting your gas fee by sending it to the burning address, I think you just let it be.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Magic-Money on April 27, 2023, 02:45:25 PM
That is the problem cryptocurrency industries market are facing today, as long you're investing on a new coin that is just trading on dex platform, that has not been established or list in top 20 cryptocurrency exchange, is easily to dump, from the dumpster, which I have encountered several times and decided not to invest, accept when it comes in to 20 crypto exchange platform with a good amount of trading volume.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: daenarys_stormborn on May 03, 2023, 07:10:47 PM
I also have some dead coins that I got from bounties and airdrops, but I didn't really think about how to manage them, I just left them in the wallet, because if you want to get rid of them you definitely need a gas fee


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: ije07 on May 03, 2023, 07:29:17 PM
I also have some dead coins that I got from bounties and airdrops, but I didn't really think about how to manage them, I just left them in the wallet, because if you want to get rid of them you definitely need a gas fee

Since not all projects have a good chance when releasing their tokens for the tokens to result in bounty and airdrop into dead coins that currently exist in my wallet, of course, if we manage it will not benefit from such tokens and only lose fees, and even some tokens that up to now are not listed on the market because there is no further development on the token.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: o48o on May 03, 2023, 08:44:54 PM
I have lots of dead coins in my wallet and the sad part that I didn't sell it during the last bull market in the year of 2021. Now, developers were gone already and left the project  dead and abandoned along with my investments were gone as well. Nothing I can to do but to move on now hence the projects were dead already and find another coins that are worth to hold for a long period of time.
Hindsight is always 20/20. You might regret more if some of them mooned 10000x and you sold it for what ever price you are now thinking. But as there's no way of knowing which coins will die, best thing is to get at least your investment back and leave rest for the moonshot. That is if your bags give you winnings at all. Some of us want to cut our losses too, which can be very wise depending on the situation. Most of the time it's the best solution as most of the coins will die.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: timoshani on May 03, 2023, 08:54:12 PM
Dead coins, in my opinion, are of course scutes. Although the latest successes in fast trading can bring a small profit. According to the old Altcoins, I would take LUNA, StormX and other rubbish here.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Sebas.tian on May 04, 2023, 04:08:27 AM
Quote from: Kongxx
Do you hold any dead coins?

I don't hold any dead coins in my wallet, because I always purchased coins that will give me huge amount of money within 1 or 2 years before I will start achieving something special from the coins. I feel for those that invested in such coins that is dead and their team walk away without giving their investors information about the coins at the moment to know if there is a hope of getting their money back from the investment. I think, it will be favourable to always invest in a potential coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum because their teams are very active to do everything possible to make their investors happy when the price is high.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Maestro75 on May 04, 2023, 04:54:26 AM
I got lots of them in my wallet, I'm just leaving them in my wallet since moving them needs fees to complete the transaction so rather than spending lots of my money for the fee I just leave it alone in my wallet. Until now I can't find the solution for dead coins in my wallet

And you are still expecting a miracle to happen to bring them back to life? If the project is abandoned it is always difficult to come back because the team would have broken up. I once got a token that was good but one of the team member sold off all his tokens and left. That caused a dump and it affected the token. It eventually killed it despite how the rest team members tried to revive it. Those who are still holding this token waiting for it to come back will remain in shock waiting because it is dead and dead.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: FahriZah on May 04, 2023, 05:27:08 AM
Never buying dead coins/tokens because dead coin is already dead and if you have before buy dead coins than i hope better to sell if still now good value but still now no have good value don,t sell it now wait for little pump and bull market if you have patience.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: terciduk123 on May 04, 2023, 01:59:57 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Yes, I have some dead coins from either purchases or Bounty awards.
Expecting enormous returns from tokens with low market capitalization or being enticed by high payouts, the truth is quite the opposite.
What are we supposed to do with dead coins? Of course, ignore it because it is now hopeless.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Godday on May 05, 2023, 11:20:34 AM
I have a lot of dead coins. Some of them made me suffer big losses. I see that this dead coin has done a lot of harm to people and ironically has made its developers super rich. I see a pattern here where the developer who has become super rich is creating a new project and doing the same thing to earn more and more profits. This is the dark side of cryptocurrency I think.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Halime Anatolia on May 18, 2023, 08:57:21 AM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

I myself can only look at it and smile. what to do with it anyways. if it were an NFT Collection titled Dead Coins it might be a different story.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: podluznyj on May 20, 2023, 05:58:55 PM
Dead coins, in my opinion, are of course scutes. Although the latest successes in fast trading can bring a small profit. According to the old Altcoins, I would take LUNA, StormX and other rubbish here.
dead coins today there is such a problem, I probably have 80 percent of dead coins on my wallet, I used to participate in all bounty airdrop projects and collected them, I thought the more coins in my wallet the better, but it’s not true that a lot of coins in my wallet are useless, therefore worth thinking about participating in all projects in a row


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: kevindjunaidi on May 22, 2023, 09:55:04 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

dead coin is the same as shit coin (it doesn't give us profit), so why do you still want to manage dead coin that you have, because it won't be useful and of course it will never give you income, therefore instead of wasting your time and you only think about dead coin that you have (there is no hope anymore), then you better research a new coin that have the potential to bring you a big profit in the future.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: Velemir Sava on May 23, 2023, 01:24:52 PM
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

dead coin is the same as shit coin (it doesn't give us profit), so why do you still want to manage dead coin that you have, because it won't be useful and of course it will never give you income, therefore instead of wasting your time and you only think about dead coin that you have (there is no hope anymore), then you better research a new coin that have the potential to bring you a big profit in the future.

For dead coins to go into the wallet, it's not without reason that we are also the reason for starting to take part in bounty or airdrop prize campaigns without thinking about it. and on the other hand, uninvited shit coins always get into our wallet, sometimes there are also stuck with this, for example trying to exchange by doing a swab on metamask directly. finally the gas runs out the coins don't come.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: mdzahed134 on May 23, 2023, 01:50:14 PM
Dead coins, in my opinion, are of course scutes. Although the latest successes in fast trading can bring a small profit. According to the old Altcoins, I would take LUNA, StormX and other rubbish here.
dead coins today there is such a problem, I probably have 80 percent of dead coins on my wallet, I used to participate in all bounty airdrop projects and collected them, I thought the more coins in my wallet the better, but it’s not true that a lot of coins in my wallet are useless, therefore worth thinking about participating in all projects in a row
Who guys are participating in the bounty or airdrops campaign, their wallet must be hold tons of DEAD coins it’s normal, because i think mostly Airdrops coins are fake or scam even also bounty tokens. I'm participating in bounty back in 2016 so in this few years i joined hundreds of bounty & airdrop projects so that i own so many worthless coin, and still holding in my wallet.


Title: Re: Dead Coins
Post by: naikturun on May 23, 2023, 02:56:00 PM
I also have quite a lot of dead coins, I got these dead coins from various ways, for example bounties, Ico, and the most are airdrops. and I didn't really bother about it either, I just let it just sit in my wallet
and we don't have to worry about it mate because they are not affecting our crypto activities at all.
and besides there is always a chance of them being pumped , remember that there are some manipulation happening since then and there might be reason for shitcoins to be created.
hope that some of us will carry this one and in future gather big luck to become millionaire from deadcoins lol.

While it's true that the presence of "deadcoins" or low-value cryptocurrencies may not directly impact your existing crypto activities, it's important to approach such investments with caution and a clear understanding of the risks involved.