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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Create a coin on lightning network on: February 11, 2018, 04:09:09 PM
Basically the reason I'm asking is I have a unique idea of a  cryptocurrency that I want to Implement into everyday life but needs to be superfast with low fees the method I'll be using to promote awareness hasnt been done before so first step create awareness second is to create the coin and third to be adapted to be used at superfast speeds with low costs to enable people and businesses to send money anywhere in the world at low cost and almost instantly the media coverage will be unpresidented if this method can be adapted the idea behind this will be a first of its kind in the way of advertising and creating awareness.....


Try saying that sentence from beginning to end without taking a breath.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VGC - VegasCoin on: January 07, 2018, 04:07:50 PM
My guess is there is more than 100 million coins. Most of these old coins are coded so that mining rewards do not stop after the max supply is reached.

Do you know how many have been mined so far? I can't find a block explorer that says that like we used to have one that did.

Because I think if there is a buy back that will be honored, going over the max supply will affect the decision.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VGC - VegasCoin on: January 03, 2018, 05:12:49 PM
im waiting to see whats happening.... I know the devs were considering swapping this to ethereum blockchain, but we were still trading the scrypt VGC on Novaexchange. I have been hesitant about switching to Ethereum (heaven forbid there is a serious security issue down the line, as there have already been several successful multimillion dollar hacks on ethereum), its obviously very expensive to maintain a scrypt coin like this, especially to bring it to the level that it can be locally accepted. Of course, i'll say it again, if we can establish solar mining and nodes at some point that will alleviate some long term cost burden... I have been throwing tons of ideas out here but they most of them automatically require money and arent completely necessary in the near future... i think our best bet is to hold tight, see what the devs have in mind, being a local cryptocurrency has a lot of obstacles and very complex issues involved before mass adoption can occur.


In case you didn't see this.

I traded in my VGC for the ETH VEGAS after I cornered 20% total supply of VGC. The last time I looked at his wallet QNm4MWrjeTyJguBJqrhmcQetqocHm1F9vD it had over 22 million of the 100 million total supply of VGC.

The swap into ETH has already started. It isn't at the consideration stage anymore. https://etherscan.io/token/0x4429ad3d60721fe71afe62684ed6492ae4363326?a=0x64Cd24e0f3d2527BFa127CAaeCeF419857D1E68e

ETH was less than $10 when the token was launched. Novaexchange is an abandoned exchange at this time. There is no trading VGC on it. People can't make deposits of any coin if they want to. Nobody knows what the new owners will do. There is no trading I can find anywhere.


I see no reason why you can't continue with the scrypt coin if that is what you want to do. One member on the dev team casually said someday VGC may be revisited. When I pressed for clarification, I didn't get an answer. So I have seen almost no interest to support VGC.

It is my understanding VEGAS is good because ETH takes millions of dollars of development away from the coin team. Also, the city of Las Vegas is simply not ready to adopt a crypto. There is a Las Vegas Coin competitor you can watch and see if that proof of stake coin has any success that says differently. If the best bet is to hold, what other option is there when no market exists with a buyer? Holding would be the only bet.

A few friends and I are going to create a company called Vegas Pay and we want to develop it with an ETH wallet for VEGAS tokens. But I do not see any way for users to get VEGAS except from the dev team. At first I was going to make a portion my wallet available but then I decided not to do that.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Las Vegas coin (VGS) Masternodes,Darksend,InstantX,25% POS, 24hr Min Stake on: July 08, 2017, 04:12:29 PM
what is the steps to swap from vgc wallet, i got a wallet from 2014 who not sync, it's possible to swap with privkey?

Sorry, not a swap for Vegas coin. Is a swap for Fly coin. Was going to be a swap for Vegas coin and Fly coin,
but Vegas community was not interested in the Vegas coin swap ratio. You still can get nodes to sync your
Vegas coin wallet at Novaexchange.com Vegas coin is still traded there. You can still get Fly coin at Yobit.net,
then you can participate in Las Vegas coin swap coming up.

Peace, Dennis

The community was not interested in the offered swap ratio and then maybe finding out Yates has well over 20% of all VGC in a single wallet probably also affected the decision. Yates did not mine those. He collected them with his trade in offer for VEGAS. Considering VGS is a proof of stake model, I think the size of that VGC wallet made him go back on that deal.

I never believed there was ever going to be a swap for VGC into VGS. Also never believed there was going to be a VGC to VGS exchange set up on Nova. Also never believed "no more broken promises."

The only VGC swap is 1 VGC into 3 VEGAS the ETH token. The VEGAS token project is on hold waiting for when the city is ready to adopt a crypto. You need to ask Brandon to trade in your VGC for 3 VEGAS. Or I will do a one to one swap.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Las Vegas coin (VGS) Masternodes,Darksend,InstantX,25% POS, 24hr Min Stake on: June 06, 2017, 03:36:24 PM
There will be plenty to go around. Everyone will be taken care of. Thanks for your concern.

Vegas

Agreed.

Not sure why that is supposed to reassure a new user.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VGC - VegasCoin on: March 10, 2017, 05:34:45 PM
You are working on Stop Trump Coin?

I wonder what would happen to that coin if he was actually stopped? Was there a Stop Hillary Clinton Coin? If so, how is that doing after she is not our president? Wouldn't that coin be deceased because it would suffer the same fate as her campaign?

If you need a Stop Trump Coin at the same time nobody needs Stop Hillary Coin, would that be a sign that Trump is doing very well? If not, then maybe I should create Stop Ralph Nader Coin. Why not?

Stop Ross Perot Coin... or wait. Clintons would not like that coin. They may need him to run again if Hillary gives it another try.

Anyway... I am hoping a boom in the economy would translate to be a boom for Las Vegas within a year. Anything that helps the economy would be good.

The first version of Vegascoin had a value that was overwhelmingly valued at the direction in movement for price of BTC. I like to think a boom in Las Vegas will improve Vegascoin's potential. So I am hoping Trump does well.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VGC - VegasCoin on: March 02, 2017, 12:12:35 AM

Don't use facebook and the vegascoin twitter last post was May 2016. I have heard about the swap but have seen no info in the ANN threads. Novaexchange does not seem to know about any swap.

Novaexchange probably would not know anything about the swap because they don't support ETH tokens.

There has only been one trade so far and a contract was written to support it. It placed the value of my VEGAS wallet around $600K USD. Writing contracts in Solidity will probably be the next big thing for VEGAS development. Maybe an exchange that supports ETH would be the next step. So far I have not found a phone app that supports any tokens at this time.

You can see a record of all trades by watching the VegasCoin contract in your wallet.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VGC - VegasCoin on: March 01, 2017, 06:38:46 PM
I was able to swap. I believe that the dev wallet now contains more than 20 million VGC or 20% of the final supply. IMHO he has no need to keep those out of the market after the buy back is closed and discontinued. VGC is cornered by the buyers and pretty much positioned to be firmly under the boot of VEGAS.

I traded 18.4% of total supply VGC and now I have 7% total supply of VEGAS.

I was told it will be another couple months before everything will be ready. An automated system would be nice because it could create demand. It is my belief that I have been the only buyer in the last 2 years. And now we see the price precipitate to only one satoshi because I am not buying anymore.

I am considering offering my own swap if there is no progress in the next month or so. But my swap would be one VGC for one VEGAS. So people should probably wait or should reach Brandon.

Remember it is important to see the token in your wallet. If you can't see the token then you don't know it was deposited. There is a learning curve.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VGC - VegasCoin on: June 07, 2016, 03:24:21 PM
just noticed this...... https://novaexchange.com/market/BTC_VGC/ ...... the coin has a new home.

Irrelevant.. no volume

VegasCoin Lander to Houston.
VegasCoin Lander to Houston

We have successfully achieved liftoff and reached the destination. This moon is all dead up here. Preparing a return trip and we are expecting it to be a crash landing.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VGC - VegasCoin on: May 22, 2016, 06:56:20 PM
http://www.vegaspay.co/
http://www.vegaspay.com/
http://www.vegaspay.vegas/

These domains are now for sale at http://www.vegascoin.vegas/.

Taking these domains came to mind because there were parties in favor to ask for the whole surrender of the coin to a new dev team. There was some action to force the issue and the effort simply put many people in a bad mood.

Instead of coming in and wanting to take claim to the whole project, any interested developer could have noticed that the keyword "vegaspay" was almost non-existent and probably was never used at all on the internet. Any new developer had the blank slate opportunity to create a new cryptocurrency called VegasPay and match it up into direct competition up against VegasCoin.

That would have been much less infuriating to all the parties involved if VegasPay would have been pursued instead of nearly bullying VegasCoin away from the development team. I took that opportunity away because it seems all this chest pounding looked silly.

Considering there is a market of users who like Apple Pay and Samsung has their Samsung Pay, it is not too wild to assume that eventually Vegas Pay could have been created by a large corporate entity.

I am sitting on these domains and they will only be sold for VGC prices. I have the wallet large enough to cover the purchase price. From that position, this means any altcoin markets, miners, block explorers and public ledgers would not even be needed. A workaround is to sell the wallet, covering the purchase price in terms of VegasCoin. That's looking like the only possible way the VegasPay domains will sell in terms of VegasCoin prices at this time.

I've discontinued trying to sell silver at the website. Even when VGC was unable to reach the price of 5 satoshis, nobody was interested to spend $12 USD worth to take a $300 dealer price coin with free shipping. This makes me wonder if VGC is dead but not necessarily worthless.  In early 2017 I hope to put gold for sale in VGC prices at http://www.vegascoin.vegas/
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VGC - VegasCoin on: February 07, 2016, 02:16:27 AM
No. That event was nothing as spectacular as it would seem.

As mentioned before, VegasCoin.Vegas is for sale. It can be purchased with a cash offer for the domain plus 10,000,000 VGC. So the new owner would be guaranteed no less than 10% control of the crypto. And if the block explorer was working, then anybody could have seen the wallet was 700,000 shy of the promised 10,000,000 VGC.

Selling for 2 or 3 satoshi trades pretty much signifies the bottom price. If BTC surged, then VGC cannot be traded any lower. If BTC crashes, then interested parties may step in and clean up what what they can catch is still available by sellers who neglect to manage their order prices. At this time, VGC can be almost viewed to be functioning as an options instrument for movements in the price of BTC.

It was very cheap to cover the VGC shortfall at rock bottom prices. Unexpectedly, a small rush of somebody dumping VGC resulted in buying more than what was calculated beforehand. Too much BTC was purchased to finance the VGC purchased and approximately $50 USD or less was left over after the 10,000,000 goal was reached.

The price ran up to 0.00001000 because spending $50 USD was all it took to reach that price. What is the benefit for holding any crashing BTC in an altcoin exchange? There were large gaps in price between very small and very few sell orders. Never was there 4+ BTC of volume. The stuff you people read and believe is mostly illusion and bad information.

VegasCoin.Vegas has no serious plans for the domain or plans for the coin until after BTC crashes to be less than $50 USD. It is just a hobby business until then. Nobody is scooping up as much as they can. There is no cat in any bag. The business is aware what the price needs to be to "break even." So, there may be more small and affordable purchases if only to make it appear breaking even because that is an easy and simple thing to do. This is not a hostile takeover, but it is not impossible to happen. When (or if) Cryptopia would be abandoned and be no more, then VegasCoin.Vegas would be the last VGC exchange to exist and this would be a takeover by forfeit.

The rare silver coins for sale at VegasCoin.Vegas are a steal at current prices. There is a reason why dimes and nickles are not listed at this time. It would be cheaper to put ten or twenty dollars in a BTC ATM and restore the price than it would cost to give a customer free shipping.

VegasCoin.Vegas is opposed to the way Cryptopia and all other altcoin exchanges have built their markets. Any future plans would involve placing orders in USD prices and not BTC prices.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/altcoins-bitcoin-hoax-applied-onto-itself-neal-palmquist?trk=pulse_spock-articles

12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] VGC - VegasCoin on: December 31, 2015, 05:50:31 PM

http://Vegascoin.vegas/ now exists. Nobody seems to notice or even care. That is perfectly fine, for now. It was effortless to climb up into the top ten in the Google search results. There is no plan to put any more than minimal effort into it between now and when we see Bitcoin crash to less than $50 USD.

It will be a listing for rare American coins. Prices are in VGC at a fixed exchange rate to the face value of the coin. There is a cute play on words, offering "Cold, hard cash" for vegascoin, but the exchange rate is ridiculous in terms of USD and the coins can be considered to be cold, hard cash because they are currency made from metal.

It is reasonable to believe this model will keep out of the parameters of what can be considered to be any form of money laundering. The goal is to simply exist until the domain has any value. This is not expected to happen for years, if ever.

Vegascoin.vegas will create the market condition that it is cheaper to use USD to buy VGC and then use VGC to buy silver than it is cheap to use USD for buying the silver directly. This has a benefit for the seller because selling silver for VGC is cheaper than buying bitcoins and driving the price up when using the bitcoins to get VGC.

A recovery in the VGC price will make it irrational to pay the VGC price and that is when gold coins can be added to the site at the same exchange rate. This domain will be used as a market that only makes sense when VGC is tanked in price.

It would be nice if someday this domain can be sold for the new version of the vegascoin if the old coins are replaced by another genesis block. It would also be great to find a way if any possible profits could be used to help finance http://subzeromission.org/. If this becomes a real business, then it is hoped SubZeroMission can be gifted 7.77% ownership.
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