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Target of maintaining approximately 80,000,000,000 DOGE in circulation after 10 days
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I can translate into Italian. PM sent
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Just registered! some listings soon
thanks
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Frank Sinatra - I'm gonna live till I die
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Ok, gotcha! I'm new in this world and many things I don't know yet
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Honestly I don't understand why people hate apple as if it is the devil.. I have an iPhone 4s and it does everything things that I want.. Maybe an android phone it would be better, but I find iOS a very clear and easy to use OS.
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I think that investing fiat currency in BTC is often dangerous, but don't worry that with a good trading maybe you are able to have back your money. Good luck mate
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I don't think he is much interested what we talk about
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I have no doubt the developers of this coin have put a lot of work in and have nothing but good intentions for this coin. Obviously they are out to make some money (as we all are). I believe the exchange is their end game goal. Popular exchanges make a lot of money which is why they do not need to gain anything from the ShareCoins themselves. There is nothing wrong with this strategy, in fact this is better for us, because it means we get a fair coin distribution and they get an active exchange.
It is win-win for all of us.
This is why I have faith that the developers will look into the connection between the coins and the exchange, which currently does not work for anyone. People are interested in the future potential of the coin because of the connection with the coin exchange. The connection is the FeeShares.
The FeeShares' value needs to increase or decrease based on the value of the exchange (not the value of ShareCoins). They need to be on a market where the price increases or drops just like any other coin. People may sell their feeShares for a profit if the exchange starts growing, or they may sell FeeShares at a loss if the exchange is in decline. The FeeShares also need to start on the market at a viable price. it makes no difference to the Devs if the FeeShares sell out at a cheap price as it is the regular punters who will be fighting to buy / sell the FeeShares between ourselves. Someone buys the shares for cheap, the exchange value rises and they sell the shares to someone for a profit. The new owner is happy because they are getting a sustained income from the exchange and the old owner is happy because they made a profit on the shares themselves. This is in the Dev's interest as it means the exchange becomes much more popular.
As it stands, the people who have bought into FeeShares will realistically never see a profit, and the FeeShares will never get sold out unless the coin is devalued all the way down to 1 satoshi (and even then they will struggle to sell). The ratio of coins to FeeShares is all wrong. The price is wrong. The inability to exchange FeeShares means that once someone is invested, they are stuck there for good.
I'm sticking around to see how this coin goes as the Dev's have been spot on up until this point. I just hope they know how to react to things like this correctly or they will end up with a dead exchange as we end up with a dead coin.
great explanation, nice one
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Let's do yellow this MOON!
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iPhone 4s till it dies
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Topflop.. peccato, l'idea alla base era anche interessante
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I'm COD hardcore player, but have to admit that BF4 is very very cool..
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big support! it's growing fast! I have clearly completed the task on your forum and I'll waiting to be part of a great project
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absolutely south park!
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proud to join the project.
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