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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / ⭐⭐⭐ [ANN] eCredit ⭐⭐⭐ (a WAVES token) on: January 03, 2019, 02:32:44 AM
eCredit



January 3, 2019
eCredit Announcement

What is eCredit? eCredit is a token that works on the WAVES platform (in other words, it is a WAVES token).  The primary purpose of eCredit is to monetize website traffic in the form of banners.  If you have a site or blog, you can earn eCredits by showing banner ads. All that is needed is to paste a simple HTML code.  It is expected that advertisers will be able to show their offers on our platform soon too. Advertisers can promote on our platform.

People who like to use free traffic exchanges may use a personal PTP link, and can therefore earn eCredits by promoting it in there too if they want.

If neither options above suit you, you can still earn eCredit by mining via the web browser.

Everything described can be done from the eCredit website at http://ecreditcoin.net    Join for free, and start getting your tokens! In every case, you can get our tokens without buying anything. Smiley







Timeline / Roadmap

Q4 2018 - Primary site and platform development. Optional ICO.
Q1 2019 - Additional services for primary platform, including extras that you can
obtain with eCredit. Feb 15, 2019, airdrop and the optional ICO ends. Coin goes live on at least one coin
exchange. Proof of stake feature. - Status: Completed! ✔✔✔

Q2 2019 - Additional marketing options as well as entertainment sites integration,
including Galactic 123. Basic webmaster and merchant APIs. - Status: (In Progress)

Q3 2019 - General improvements to the various aforementioned aspects and
features.

Q4 2019 - Tentative addition of token to some well known online payment
solution, if possible.

It is expected that there will be more websites, faucets, and services that will involved eCredit within the year. While its primary purpose is to monetize web traffic, other expected uses may include videogames, micropayments, and rewards (chat rewards, forum rewards, other)

===== All eCreditCoin Links =====

eCredit Website
http://ecreditcoin.net

eCredit WhitePaper
http://ecreditcoin.net/ecreditwhitepaper.pdf   (Updated January 6, 2019)

eCredit Exchanges
https://ecreditcoin.net/index.php?page=exchanges

eCredit WAVES Thread
https://forum.wavesplatform.com/t/ecreditcoin-coin-for-webmasters-and-affiliate-marketers-proof-of-stake-rewards-more-wavesplatform-ticker-ecredit/12155

eCredit Twitter
https://twitter.com/ecreditcoin

Discord Chat
https://discord.gg/yfqqA38

Wallet (WAVES address is also the eCreditCoin address)
https://wavesplatform.com/

WAVES Nodes (for those seeking proof of stake rewards)
https://www.localwavesnode.com/



Hold 10000 or more eCredit on WavesPlatform to earn 2% weekly rewards. Weekly rewards will drop below 1% starting 2020 as defined in the Whitepaper.





Airdrop started! Scroll down a few messages for details!
Want larger amount of tokens? We are also running an ICO too! (Must register and log in to the eCredits site to do so)

Airdrop and ICO are over.  Coin has now transitioned towards a Proof Of Stake algorithm, both for people holding coins on WavesPlatform and eCreditCoin website.
2  Other / Off-topic / Is 'Merit' really important on this site??? on: December 30, 2018, 11:25:28 PM
Learned that members here in BitcoinTalk get better ranks if they get some special points called 'Merit'. Is it an important meter? Can this affect the ability to participate in or even start projects?
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / In an altcoin project, how many coins is too much? on: November 30, 2018, 10:58:19 AM
Running a small little research around here.  For example, Bitcoin has (or will have) a total of 21 million coins, tops.  Litecoin seems it will have up to 84 million coins, total.

In your opinion, when a new altcoin is created, how many coins is just too much?  I have seen projects with like 10,000,000,000,000 coins.  That looks almost like... a spam coin :/
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / What is the newest SHA-256 coin? on: December 01, 2017, 06:27:08 PM
What is the newest SHA-256 coin?

Sorry if I post this in the wrong forum / section.  But I have not found out yet how to make this type of search / I don't know where to look.  I was hoping here in the ANN I would find this info, but most topic titles dont tell this type of info (SHA-256, Scrypt, etc) so it seems I will have to open every last one. Any help (if any) is appreciated.  Looking to mine newer SHA-256 coins as my rig is not powerful.
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Stuck transaction. Any Bitcoin pool operators here? I have a question on: October 23, 2017, 01:58:45 PM
I got a stuck Bitcoin transaction...

I was reading the tutorial about stuck Bitcoin transactions at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1802212.0   The article says if I ask a Miner the operation can be "unstuck". (By moving it into a mempool queue or something)

Any chance to get any help with this? The TX ID is  c6c77dbe742344a93e0d1948a0e1b25f675a24c53cde199105ff6c310e391d08

Kind of a super huge transfer...

Do I have to do anything? I normally pay up high tx fees but for some reason Electrum went super low here...

Thanks for any help.  (Sorry if wrong forum / question)

Alfred
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