Amazingly BCC did very well, No3 now just after bitcoin and ethereum. I guess it will take a few weeks to see how stable it is. It's a good altcoin though
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shouldn't people are cynical on ICOs? or that we are joining the pyramid scheme? Because people want to make money. But many of them (especially newbies) can only dream that, they think some keywords + nice graphics can bring them money, ridiculous.
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newbie scam again. you can put all the keywords there, but newbie is a newbie, and newbie collect money? it's a joke.
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Wonderful coin, it's a slap on the face for the many ICOs out there. I doubt which investors will buy into the stupid ICOs, especially those started by a newbie.
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Dash clone but I like the fact that it is freely distributed, not ICO.
How can I run a masternode? I have a few VPS and can set up the masternode. When software will be available?
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This coin will go up to 1000 usd when you looking at it Asia, Europe not even trading at the moment a lot of people sleeping. you don't want to be late just like 200o when bitcoin was cheap. if any mistake bitcoin cash will be able to support bitcoin. since the say it will be able to have more future of BCC hope fully they have smart contract and everything.
Definite hope so, lol, will make bitcoin portfolio stronger. Waiting for that day before I dump. It could become bigger, you never know.
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This is a good coin, at least from what I see thus far. It is normal some people attack it fiercely, this coin sets an example of free airdrop, as compared to all those garbage seeking ICOs.
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BTC Anonymity is not a big concern for me. I am more concerned about the safety of the bitcoin, i.e. how to prevent hack etc.
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SEC has concluded that DAO tokens are a “security,” which should be regulated. The report spends a lot of time establishing that the DAO was in fact a centralized organization, describing actions that run parallel to those of any struggling start-up which has actual control over its resources. The ultimate conclusion of the report is that “virtual organizations” and those interested in investing in them should exercise a healthy amount of caution, because some of these newfound securities may find themselves in trouble with the agency down the road. The way for this industry to handle the coming horde of luddite regulatory bodies is to make them obsolete before they truly have sunk their claws in. This is to say, the DAO and its “curators” should exercise some of their uncommon power to enforce standards which make these hacks literally impossible. Perhaps not an upgrade to the standard itself, but a new standard altogether by which ERC20 and other smart contract tokens can be tested before deployment. Read the whole news here. So finally the SEC of USA has issued its stand on the proliferation and popularity of Initial Coin Offering. The official stand is that they should be treated as securities and hence has to be regulated akin to the regulations imposed on companies having their own Initial Public Offerings or IPO. Now, I am wondering: Will this eventually affect ICOs of projects based outside of USA or will the SEC limits its own power on those based on USA and the participation of US citizens? Already there are ICOs that purposely avoided participation from those based in USA and USA citizens based anywhere. I have the similar question: if the coin is outside USA can US citizen participate the ICOs? In USA the regulated ICO will be like IPO?
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lol, wish this come true, I can retire 10 years before planned, will be a wonderful thing to happen
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OK back here with some good coin, not launched by a newbie, and not an ICO...
Clearly many people like this coin, as I did. Good community here.
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newbie, ICO, newbie another ICO, another newbie, yet another ICO... man I bet most of these are simply waste of time. All scamcoins.
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Man, can't you do better with a more credible account? Newbie to raise ICO?? sounds like a joke to me. It sounds like a scamcoin.
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Dogecoin started as a joke, and miraculously become famous. It does not have a future as its supply is unlimited, it will end as a joke.
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I never supported Ethereum, especially after they did the hardfork which violated the basic principle of the cybercurrency - decentralization. It is just an altcoin like any other.
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of course it is an altcoin.
because they just have a tiny share in the bitcoin, so their fork won't do anything to the bitcoin. Waste of time in my opinion.
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it's pretty nice that they do this for you. but I'd prefer to keep the bitcoin with me, it's simple. In case a split, it is easy for me to extract the private key and get to any new wallet as needed
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I'll offer you 1 satoshi a coin as long as the developer and #1 holder is staking his premine instead of distributing it.
Are you sure DEV is staking his 10% premine? Nobody knows except the dev team, but tbh who wouldn´t? What is the problem that dev stake on their coins? Guys, the dev team did huge work to bring the community together, you guys don't expect dev team to work for free for you? For me, as long as dev and community are together, we are working towards the same goal, this will be the great coin. Remember, dev could have well done an ICO instead of distributing coins for free, they choose to be with the community, instead of taking some sure assets like bitcoin. So be thankful, and help the community, as a whole we can make this coin a lot better.
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if there's a hardfork, the price may dip then will soar for the combined blockchains. If there's no hardfork, the price will go crazy to regain $3000 I believe.
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The price is falling like a rock... anything went wrong? On the flip side, this may be a good opportunity to load up. I like the features of this coins and the fairness in distributing coins.
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