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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Questions regarding Bitcoin Project. on: March 17, 2018, 09:46:07 PM
I have two questions regarding my bitcoin project.

1.) If I fork a crypto algorithm how do I protect against ASIC mining?
2.)  Do you have to have 100% new code? For example: If I make a scrypt based coin, how much of the code to change to stop ASICS?  

I appreciate anybody who is willing to share this knowledge.
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Confused with this whole SEC going after Security Coins thing... on: March 09, 2018, 12:31:57 AM
to make things short... I'd like to develop my own coin, but I hear that the SEC is going after Security Token coins.  I'd like to make a satirical POS scrypt based coin, but since it would be POS doesn't that qualify as a security? I just don't want to get rolled by the SEC when I just want to make a coin for fun, so any clarifications would help! Thanks so much Smiley
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Looking to launch a Scypt based coin, need developer / crypto-god on: March 06, 2018, 07:33:41 PM
hey all! Just wanted to post an update, still looking for a developer  Smiley
4  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: **Starting a new crypto currency for a website. Developers wanted.** on: March 04, 2018, 12:48:14 AM
so far i've been quoted $25,000 for a copy paste of scrypt  Cheesy
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Looking to launch a Scypt based coin, need developer / crypto-god on: March 03, 2018, 07:59:50 PM
My last post got lost in translation so here it goes...

Hey guys and gals, sorry been having trouble with PMs.

Here is more information, please let me know via email just incase I can't get through to you! Thanks

Greetings coin developers! My team and I are looking to build a fun coin, not exactly meant to make us rich but to get in and learn how it all works while providing a fun community for all (think Dogecoin).  Below is some info about the coin, and questions.

If you’re interested please email me here: rentagamer2012(at)gmail(dot)com or contact me directly by PM (I've turned pms on)

Info:
Scrypt based
POS (Proof-of-Stake)
Billion+ total coin supply
No ICO
Low % Premine

Questions:

Hosting:
How does hosting of a coin work?
Where are the actual coins hosted? How Secure is the hosting?
How/where are Wallets hosted for download?

2) Wallet:
What if a wallet is not working, how do we update it? Is that something you’re willing to do, how much do you charge to update wallets?
How much does it cost to make a wallet (I’m assuming we use the same that litecoin uses and just update the graphics etc)

3) General:
POS - How to control stake of the coins, how many are released during staking?
How can I stop people from owning a majority of the coins?
How to control the total coin supply, how do other coins release a little at a time, and what factors are that based from?
What holds ALL the coins? Is it a single wallet? IE: if there are 2 billion coins, is there a wallet that has 2 billions coins, and releases them as people buy them?
Premine - How does a Premine work? I’d like to premine in order to pay developers, exchanges etc.
How to get on exchanges, do they normally contact coin owners or vise versa? About how much is it to get listed (not thinking of binance etc yet)?

Offer: Willing to pay in btc or eth up-front + some premined coins. Willing to offer % of coins for long term devs.

Please let me know an average price! Thanks
6  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: **Starting a new crypto currency for a website. Developers wanted.** on: March 02, 2018, 06:13:25 PM
Hey guys and gals, sorry been having trouble with PMs.

Here is more information, please let me know via email just incase I can't get through to you! Thanks

Greetings coin developers! My team and I are looking to build a fun coin, not exactly meant to make us rich but to get in and learn how it all works while providing a fun community for all (think Dogecoin).  Below is some info about the coin, and questions.

If you’re interested please email me here: rentagamer2012(at)gmail(dot)com

Info:
Scrypt based
POS (Proof-of-Stake)
Billion+ total coin supply
No ICO
Low % Premine

Questions:

Hosting:
How does hosting of a coin work?
Where are the actual coins hosted? How Secure is the hosting?
How/where are Wallets hosted for download?

2) Wallet:
What if a wallet is not working, how do we update it? Is that something you’re willing to do, how much do you charge to update wallets?
How much does it cost to make a wallet (I’m assuming we use the same that litecoin uses and just update the graphics etc)

3) General:
POS - How to control stake of the coins, how many are released during staking?
How can I stop people from owning a majority of the coins?
How to control the total coin supply, how do other coins release a little at a time, and what factors are that based from?
What holds ALL the coins? Is it a single wallet? IE: if there are 2 billion coins, is there a wallet that has 2 billions coins, and releases them as people buy them?
Premine - How does a Premine work? I’d like to premine in order to pay developers, exchanges etc.
How to get on exchanges, do they normally contact coin owners or vise versa? About how much is it to get listed (not thinking of binance etc yet)?

Offer: Willing to pay in btc or eth up-front + some premined coins. Willing to offer % of coins for long term devs.

Please let me know an average price! Thanks

7  Economy / Service Discussion / **Starting a new crypto currency for a website. Developers wanted.** on: February 19, 2018, 03:07:35 AM
Hello BitcoinTalk,

Our organization just started a project and we're looking for a developer to help us make a digital currency for a website we're working on.   We are looking for a developer that will set us up with everything in terms of our own coin, including the wallet, etc. Payments and details of this project will be discussed in private. 

Thank you!
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