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41  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] IXCoin [IXC] The Original Bitcoin Sidechain on: September 24, 2021, 11:42:44 PM

Cryptopia is still in the process of trying to get people's coins back to them so who knows, maybe we'll get those IXCoins back eventually.

-MarkM-
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [DVC]DevCoin - Official Thread - Moderated on: July 08, 2021, 12:01:57 AM
Is anyone working on wrapped Devcoin/bridging Devcoin onto other blockchains? For instance, an ERC-20 wrapped Devcoin token backed 1:1 with main chain Devcoin? This token could allow Devcoin holders to access a whole suite of new applications — decentralized exchanges, borrowing, etc.

We have DVC on the Stellar platform, and when the new version of DMD comes out will probably put them there too.

-MarkM-
43  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Melange [SPICE] - The Spice Must Flow! Updated Client + Heartbleed Fix on: June 15, 2021, 05:06:03 PM
After looking more into this I'm now understanding how stellar works... but I'm not understanding how I can get my SPICE to be tokenized/wrapped and issued to my XLM address... ? Because from what I'm seeing here there is no way for this to happen without me sending my SPICE to whoever owns the issuing account and then they issue me the XLM token?

Yes that is how it is done. I have set up a /.well-known/stellar.toml file on my Makemoney domain that theoretically is read by clients to get info about the assets issued from that domain, but I do not know whether it is actually working, my client does not seem to use it. But in theory clients should be able to find out from there that the instructions for bailing-in and bailing-out coins say to contact user "knotwork" on Keybase, that is me.

I do not run an automated site for bailing-in and bailing-out coins for two reasons:

One, the free open-source code available for doing that claims to not be ready for production use; and

Two, the code simply creates new tokens as it receives coins, and vanishes (send back to issuer) tokens when it bails them back out to on-blockchain coins again, which is not how I like to operate.

I consider it a bit flimsy to just automatically assume you really got the coins the code thinks it received and issue tokens based on the code's imagining it securely received the coins. My approach is, rather, to create tokens in advance, and to only create tokens representing HALF of my coins, so that I can still have the other half of my coins available to "buy back" my tokens without having to go dig up from cold storage the coins I actually "tokenised" aka "wrapped". That way my wrapped coins can in principle be stashed ridiculously securely, in ways that could take weeks or months or more to dig back up out of frozen storage, because I will never need them until I cease supporting that coin; as long as I still expect to ever need tokens of that coin again I can simply "buy back" my tokens using the other half of my coins, ready to hand them out again next time someone wants to "bail in" some of the actual coins.

This also means though that the number of tokens is a bottleneck of my system. If you want to "bail in" more coins than I have tokens for we need to come up with some deal whereby I get enough of the coin from you to only need to create tokens representing HALF of them; the other half you'd use to buy something else from me, so that when I issue the new tokens I can keep on hand as many coins as I made tokens for PLUS the coins the tokens are actually based on.

That way frees me to use ridiculously complicated ways of "freezing" the tokenised coins, such as breaking up the keys into "X of N" parts distributed among N number of safety deposit boxes distributed around the world, or bury them under concrete under a swimming pool in my backyard, or anything, without needing to worry about how to ever dig them back up again "in a hurry" since they will never be needed again until my heirs-and-assigns decide to shut down the whole tokenising concept never needing tokens of that coin again.

So, contact me (knotwork) on keybase, or I suppose if not concerned about privacy you could even use direct messaging here though keybase is probably better.

-MarkM-
44  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Tenebrix, a CPU-friendly, GPU-hostile cryptocurrency on: June 06, 2021, 08:22:08 AM
Hello,

What is the current market for tenebrix? I have a bag of 80k from back in the day and I would love to exchange them with another collector.

Stellar DEX.

https://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/tbx/

-MarkM-
45  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [CLC] CoiLedCoin: sorry but CLC is NOT dead, and IS trading... on: June 06, 2021, 08:08:18 AM
Yes, exactly.

My approach has always been to issue my tokens well in advance, not creating and destroying them on-demand as people bail-in and bail-out coins; rather, I take only half of my coins to issue tokens for, so that I can use the other half of my coins to buy back the tokens, so that I do not need to worry about how hard it might be, and how long it might take, to dig back up the coins represented by the tokens; instead I have enough coins still on hand to redeem the tokens.

That way I can get as creative as I like with stashing away the coins I tokenised, in theory I could break up keys into many-of-many parts to split up among safe-deposit boxes located on multiple continents and not have to be converned that getting all those partial keys back from all those continents and re-assembling them to get at the "frozen" coins could take months or years, since I only "freeze" half of my coins.

It is also a simulation of having third-party bail-in and bail-out services, it lets the "custody" aka "freezing" and token-issuing department be logically separate from the bail-in / bail-out function.

It also basically amounts to a "200% reserve" policy as contrasted with "fractional reserve".

Its downside is that if you wanted to "bail in" more actual coins than I have actual tokens laying around handy to issue to you for those actual coins you would need to buy something from me with half the coins so that I can issue new tokens representing only half of them, retaining the other half handy for buying back the tokens with, so that I can "freeze" the half I issue new tokens representing without worrying about ever needing to "unfreeze" them rapidly or maybe even ever at all.

(Maybe generations down the line my heirs-and-assigns might decide to shut down support of a particular coin or all coins thus have a need to go dig up all those "frozen" coins but in the meantime as long as a particular coin is still to be worked with its frozen coins represented by tokens might never need to be dug up.)

-MarkM-
46  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] "Cubits"(QBT) HI POS Coin v2.1.3-Starbuck UPDATED! on: June 06, 2021, 07:43:55 AM
Um maybe it is best to join the Devcoin group on Keybase, folks there were giving a bunch of examples of how to use Stellar.

Maybe the Devcoin thread here too.

I think the trickiest part is setting a trust line, since until an asset has a certain amount of volume with a certain smallness of "spread" it tends not to show up on searches.

There are links to "explorer" pages about the assets on my http://makemoney.knotwork.com site.

Tables and plots of values going back several years are at http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.html

In theory the .well-known/stellar.toml file I just put on the makemoney site should enable Stellar clients to get info about the assets but I am not sure if it is working or which clients use it etc.

An example link is https://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/qbt/ which points onward to the explorer page https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/QBT-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5

-MarkM-
47  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XCP] Counterparty - Pioneering Peer-to-Peer Finance - Official Thread on: May 17, 2021, 09:38:41 PM
Maybe the high transaction fees problem can be sidestepped by making a clone of Counterparty on a blockchain that uses the same address format as bitcoin so that for each bitcoin address that exact same address works on the other chain; and is merged-mined alongside bitcoin so has a very high difficulty albeit not as high as bitcoin's since not all bitcoin miners do merged mining.

I am thinking of DeVCoin, which admittedly is based on bitcoin code that by now is a little old, but should not be too hard to bring up to date if newfangled features of bitcoin are desired.

Counterparty could even be updated to be able to retain linkage to bitcoin's own blockchain by periodically doing bitcoin-chain counterparty transactions bring the bitcoin chain up to date with various transactions that have happened on the cheaper chain, to pin it all back to bitcoin's level of difficulty/security from time to time.

-MarkM-
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CityStates: Medieval (CSM) - Blockchain Game in dev since 2019 - Seed Sale on: May 16, 2021, 04:50:47 AM

Hero NFTs and their equipment will be issued on several blockchains instead of a dedicated one.
To our knowledge, that makes CityStates the first game to use several different blockchains for different use-cases at the same time.


Not quite precisely true. The Galactic Milieu has been using many blockchains for several years; you can see at http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.html tables and plots of Milieu asset values dating back to the launching of Digitalis' Open Transactions server, which was way back in 2012.

The currencies of the main Civilisations and Corps, CDN, UKB, MBC and so on, were each their own blockchain, based on BiTCoin, back before GRouPcoin and DeVCoin were created, which I think was before the original scrypt coin Tenebrix and its "fair distribution" (no pre-mine) clone Fairbrix were created, which of course both pre-date Litecoin which was a swipe of the idea by someone who went and worked for Coinbase thus was able to push his copy of them out to a wider audience to the extent that nowadays TeneBriX (TBX) and FairBriX (FBX) are almost forgotten save as part of the Galactic Milieu.

The Milieu has been woven into this forum community for a long time, and has of course evolved over time; see for example this 2015 thread about possible platforms to port its assets to: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1112289.0

Nowadays we are mostly using the HORIZON and STELLAR platforms but looking forward to the release of Diamond (DMD) v4 which is anticipated to have basically all of Ethereum's capabilities and more cheaper and faster.

-MarkM-
49  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / [ANN] [CCAMB] [Galactic Milieu] CrossCiv Amberium: fixed in-game rates currency. on: May 13, 2021, 09:00:34 AM
A lot of games, and thus a lot of players, are accustomed to fixed item-values and fixed conversion rates between "denominations" of in-game currency.

Consider for example the classic and now "retro" roguelike game "Crossfire RPG"...

Items have values coded right into their templates, and money comes in several denominations ranging from the lowly silverpiece in terms of which the values coded into item templates are expressed, through goldpieces (10 silver each), platinum pieces (5 gold each), jade coins (100 platinum each) to Amberium coins (100 jade each).

There are also some "standard" gemstones, each having fixed value redeemable at the "conversion tables" of banks, retailers, guilds and the like: diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds.

The CCAMB token represents one of those Amberium coins, specific to a Crossfire RPG server that runs as part of the Galactic Milieu.

Note that part about being specific to the Galactic Milieu's deployment of Crossfire RPG: The Milieu provides no conversion of, nor recognition of, Amberium originating on third party servers, and in fact it remains possible that the Milieu might deploy one or more test/demo servers like it has already done with other free open source games used in the Milieu; such servers are merely for players to familiarise themselves with the basics of the game, without economic involvement with the "real" Milieu.

Since there are a number of "standard" Crossfire RPG servers currently extant, there seems little to no need for the Milieu to run any such demo/test servers for the Crossfire RPG platform currently; players wishing to just dip into the platform without economic involvement in the actual Galactic Milieu can thus currently just go ahead and play "standard" Crossfire RPG on a "standard" Crossfire RPG server to accustom themselves to the platform.

A notable feature of the kinds of game implementations for which this CCAMB currency is suited is that they are games that do not provide a simple clear and accurate count of precisely how much of their in-game currency exists or might be laying about in the possession of its denizens and monsters or tucked away in treasure-chests somewhere in its maps and so on.

That is, they are games in which one cannot readily keep track of how many, exactly, of its smallest denomination of currency its entire total of all denominations of its currency adds up to at any given moment.

Their currencies are thus not well suited to the Milieu's "treasury based currencies" approach to calculating a value per coin with which to populate a conversion rates table allowing prices/values to be calculated in terms of diverse currencies.

The upshot of this is that although CCAMB has clear values within certain game contexts, such as being worth 10,000 of the Galactic Milieu's "CrossCiv" Crossfire RPG server's platinum pieces, or similarly 50,000 of that same server's gold pieces and so on it nonetheless cannot be readily re-stated in terms of the Galactic Milieu's "treasury based" currencies because it does not have a "treasury" nor a known total number that exist so that the total value of the "treasury" could be divided by the known total number of coins minted to compute a value per coin.

There are a number of games whose currencies are of that same ilk, so we retain some hope that fixed conversion rates can be come up with between some such games.

For example consider CoffeeMUD; much like Crossfire RPG its items have values coded into them in terms of the smallest denomination of its default currency; and like Crossfire RPG the variation in item prices you see from shop to shop are due to things like the shopkeeper's whims and the haggling skill of the character enquiring the price.

Thus far it continues to not seem too far fetched that one could come up with some kind of equivalence between CoffeeMUD's gold coins, which as it happens we have implemented on the HORIZON platform as the token MGOLD, and the CrossCiv server's gold pieces, and thus arrive at a fixed conversion rate between MGOLD and CCAMB.

Another free open source multiplayer online game that looks like it might actually work and thus actually be suitable for incorporation into the Galactic Milieu is Galaxy Forces.

So far it looks like the "credits" currency in Galaxy Forces should be able to be assigned a fixed conversion rate relative to CCAMB and thus to all the various denominations of Crossfire RPG currency used in the "CrossCiv" server running as part of the Galactic Milieu.

Thus it is looking like we aren't going to have to create a "Bank of Harmony Credits (BHC)" token to bring the Galaxy Forces currency into interoperability with the other currencies of the Milieu but will instead be able to have the "credits" simply be a local name in those galaxies for what amounts to a platinum piece, or maybe a toonie (pair) of platinum pieces, or something like that. Depending partly on whether we settle upon the "units" of metal and food and such in Galaxy Forces being pounds or kilograms or something heavier.

Most likely MGOLD will only be used on the HORIZON platform not on the Stellar platform, since Amberium is a more reasonable scale for Earthlings thinking about buying in-game perks to deal with than the goldpieces that characters in games might find useful and we are trying to help keep Earthlings aware that game stuff is game stuff and what characters in games might reasonably think of as "securities" are absolutely NOT to be construed as "securities" on The Planet Known As Earth - which is itself as fictional to many or most of the inhabitants of the games as the settings peoples objects and so on within the games are to the Earthlings. Since HORIZON is basically an "orphaned" platform adopted by the Milieu for use in the game(s), whereas Stellar might reasonably be thought of as at least partially to do with "real" things if only in the form of personal IOUs traded back and forth among pals who track their lunch-money and beers indebtedness to one-another using it, it is hoped that this will help maintain a distinction between what is "real" and what is just a bunch of virtual stuff in fictional multiverses and such.

TLDR:

On the Stellar platform we only have CCAMB, no MGOLD;

Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/CCAMB-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5

Markets: XLM/CCAMB, DVC/CCAMB, any others you choose to start since in Stellar you can trade anything against anything.

DVC explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/DVC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5



-MarkM-


50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] "Cubits"(QBT) HI POS Coin v2.1.3-Starbuck UPDATED! on: May 12, 2021, 11:05:55 PM

QBT/XLM and QBT/DVC are set up on the Stellar platform.

For QBT on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/qbt/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/QBT-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

For DVC (DeVCoins) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/dvc/ (Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/DVC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

In case you are not familiar with the Stellar platform, it is the native blockchain of XLM.

XLM can be cashed out pretty much all over the world so the QBT/XLM trading pair is a nice handy way of "cashing out" toward fiat.

So far unfortunately I do not have a whole lot of XLM so my ability to do "market making" for the various assets I have paired against XLM is very limited, but I hope to keep building the buy-side stronger and stronger over time, I just need more XLM in order to do so.

-MarkM-

51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [AXIOM] AxiomMemHash, Schnorr Sigs Implemented, APOS 3.0, AXH 2.0 Proposed on: May 11, 2021, 01:45:44 AM

AXIOM/XLM and AXIOM/DVC are set up on the Stellar platform.

For AXIOM on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/axiom/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/AXIOM-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

For DVC (DeVCoin) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/dvc/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/DVC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

Partly this is just to remind you-all, but partly it is also to provide those "explorer" links where you can explore what they have been up to...

-MarkM-
52  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [ANN] [CLC] CoiLedCoin: sorry but CLC is NOT dead, and IS trading... on: May 11, 2021, 12:27:47 AM

CLC (CoiLedCoin) dates back to before there even WAS an announce section I suspect, as its only thread I could find is in the discussion section and long ago had its title changed to claim, incorrectly, that it was dead:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=56675.0

It is NOT dead though, and in fact it is trading on the HORIZON and Stellar platforms.

For CLC on the HORIZON platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/horizon/assets/hzclc/

CLC/XLM and CLC/DVC are set up on the Stellar platform:

For CLC on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/clc/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/CLC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

For DVC on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/dvc/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/DVC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

-MarkM-

53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [DEAD] Coiledcoin - yet another cryptocurrency, but with OP_EVAL! on: May 11, 2021, 12:19:25 AM
CLC/XLM and CLC/DVC are set up on the Stellar platform.

For CLC (CoiLedCoin) on the Stellar platform see  http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/clc/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/CLC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

For DVC (DeVCoin) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/dvc/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/DVC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

Since this threas seems to date back to before there was an "announcements" section, I have started an [ANN] thrad for CLC at

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5336604.0

-MarkM-

54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: HoboNickels - HBN - High Fast Stake - Version 2.0! More Secure, Less Intensive on: May 10, 2021, 11:50:16 PM

I had a thought in regards to the token ratio question previously. DMD is going through a very similar upgrade from old Bitcoin style wallet / staking to an ERC-20 token. (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=580725.17100) One of the things they're doing is "lost coins", those being non-claimed after a certain period of time will be forfeit and subsequently repurposed for new staking/burning/fees/whatever else you can think of. I think something like this is a way to allow the old Hobonickels blockchain to exist while the ERC-20 token can eventually separate itself entirely from having to deal with swap overs. I believe a SNAPSHOT would be required for this to work. Just thinking out loud here.


DMD is NOT going to ERC-20 token, it is going to new version that is basically akin to a souped-up ETHereum, but using honeybadger consensus and basing its governance on delegated staking so voting will be far far cheaper than for e.g. ethereum-based DAOs and such.

DMD v4 will support Ethereum contract languages thus anything you run on Ethereum you will be able to run on DMD instead cheaper and (at least until Ethereum gets its sharding or whatever) faster.

-MarkM-
55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HORIZON (HZ) New ANN thread on: May 10, 2021, 10:12:18 PM

See http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/ for all the coins/assets I have so far set up on the Stellar platform.

See also http://makemoney.knotwork.com/horizon/ as there are more set up on HORIZON platform than on Stellar platform, partly because I have not implemented the "shares" type assets on Stellar in order to help people keep in mind they are in game shares of in game Corps, like shares in EVE online of companies in EVE online, and in particular they are not "securities" outside of the game even though within the game sure yeah they are what governments in the game would presumably classify as "securities".

In the Latest Rates include-file, "shares" have a lowercase-s prefix indicating they are shares.

For example DVCrate is value of a DeVCoin, sDVCrate is value of a share of DeVCorp.

-MarkM-
56  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [GRP] GRouPcoin on: May 10, 2021, 09:51:12 PM

GRP/XLM and GRP/DVC are set up on the Stellar platform.

For GRP (GRouPcoin) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/grp/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/GRP-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

For DVC (DeVCoin) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/dvc/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/DVC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

-MarkM-

57  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [GRP] GRouPcoin on: May 10, 2021, 09:48:32 PM

Do you still have a node running? I cannot seem to find any connections using the aforementioned nodes.


Yes, try LFM.knotwork.com aka Makemoney.knotwork.com (currently both the same machine but maybe when I get another server set up I'll move one of those names to the new server). From that node you should get told about any others that happen to be up.

-MarkM-
58  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANNOUNCE] New alternate cryptocurrency - Geist Geld on: May 10, 2021, 05:47:17 PM

XGG/XLM and XGG/DVC are set up on the Stellar platform.

For XGG (GeistGeld) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/xgg/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/XGG-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

For DVC (DeVCoins) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/dvc/ (Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/DVC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

-MarkM-
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [I0C] I0coin - The Best Choice In Digital Currency on: May 09, 2021, 07:58:53 PM
I0C/XLM and I0C/DVC are set up on the Stellar platform.

For I0C (I0Coin) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/i0c/ (Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/I0C-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

For DVC (DeVCoin) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/dvc/ ( Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/DVC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

-MarkM-
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [UFC] StarTrek United Federation of Planets Credit - New Algo New Client on: May 09, 2021, 07:45:27 PM

UFC/XLM and UFC/DVC are set up on the Stellar platform.

For UFC (United Federation Credits) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/ufc/ (Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/UFC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

For DVC (DeVCoins) on the Stellar platform see http://makemoney.knotwork.com/stellar/dvc/ (Explorer: https://stellar.expert/explorer/public/asset/DVC-GBHAQ252S4Z4AQOM4BWIRC3UHAOJIKCZQBUJGD336YH2O7W2NKRXMHA5 )

-MarkM-

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