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August 15, 2016, 04:34:03 PM
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Looks more like a way to get people to mine shitcoins you have been accumulating. GLWS

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August 15, 2016, 05:16:09 PM
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rimbit, I think that Hueristic has some valid point here so I'm not sure why are you deleting his comments? There is nothing wrong to defend your idea If you are sincere and Hueristic's post was not trolling. Smiley

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August 15, 2016, 05:18:25 PM
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rimbit, I think that Hueristic has some valid point here so I'm not sure why are you deleting his comments? There is nothing wrong to defend your idea If you are sincere and Hueristic's post was not trolling. Smiley

He is making a false accusation....
The intent is malicious as he reposted the deleted post... When all that was needed was to rephrase it without the accusation

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August 15, 2016, 05:22:43 PM
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rimbit, I think that Hueristic has some valid point here so I'm not sure why are you deleting his comments? There is nothing wrong to defend your idea If you are sincere and Hueristic's post was not trolling. Smiley

He is making a false accusation....
The intent is malicious as he reposted the deleted post... When all that was needed was to rephrase it without the accusation

Well, you are the one/s who is/are thinking about creating a new exchange. Nobody can rule out the possibility for a false play, and that is why the board is called "Discussion". Just my 2 cents.

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August 15, 2016, 05:26:33 PM
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rimbit, I think that Hueristic has some valid point here so I'm not sure why are you deleting his comments? There is nothing wrong to defend your idea If you are sincere and Hueristic's post was not trolling. Smiley

He is making a false accusation....
The intent is malicious as he reposted the deleted post... When all that was needed was to rephrase it without the accusation

Well, you are the one/s who is/are thinking about creating a new exchange. Nobody can rule out the possibility for a false play, and that is why the board is called "Discussion". Just my 2 cents.

Understood... I have let posts run their course before, however, accusations based on nothing, wont sit well... and total disrespect for reposting it (thats just a low life thing to do).... So I guess I called it right the first time

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August 18, 2016, 11:56:31 AM
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I think this is a great idea.

Rimbit are a much better coin than the mined coins.

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August 18, 2016, 12:58:41 PM
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i'm not defending, specially because i dont think this is a good idea(mine sh*tcoins). but how would that help him with his dead coins?
rimbit price isn't good right now and i dont see a massive adoption of this idea, so, i dont see the dead coin being pumped because rimbit is accepting it.

and like i said, that might bring a little dump to rimbit, so that would be even worse to him.
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August 18, 2016, 03:14:11 PM
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What Rimbit needs is increased trading volume so it gets higher on the list at coinmarketcap. More exposure will hopefully lead to more adoptation. The price is not important in itself; bitcoin still works if it's at $300/400/500, etc. (unless the mining breaks down because of profitability issues Cheesy), but of course some Rimbit owners would like a higher price so they can become millionaires.
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August 19, 2016, 01:28:55 PM
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i'm not defending, specially because i dont think this is a good idea(mine sh*tcoins). but how would that help him with his dead coins?
rimbit price isn't good right now and i dont see a massive adoption of this idea, so, i dont see the dead coin being pumped because rimbit is accepting it.

and like i said, that might bring a little dump to rimbit, so that would be even worse to him.

It is a risky strategy and you are right, it could bring a dump or two to rimbit.  It is a gamble and as with these things it could be worthwhile or not.  It gives owners of other coins a chance to get out of something that is dead or dying and into something that gives them a chance to make some money.  Yes they may well dump and that is the risk rimbit is taking.  However, they may just get to like rimbit, the forum and its members and see it as a long term and thereby creating a win-win for both parties. 

Hopefully if enough people can buy into rimbit the price will move upwards and everyone involved will be happy.

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August 19, 2016, 10:42:56 PM
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This could really change how crypto operates in the next few years, if successful.  It allows for a noncentralized ecosystem to exist where everyone is on equal (close to) ground with an intent of growth for the longterm.  We all know what happens when a group of likeminded individuals come together.

The volume is low because this coin has been incubating outside of exchanges, building its community of non tech minded individuals (unique to rimbit).  It also is a simple coin with no frills, other than minting, which is not in any way exciting or innovative to the current crypto crowd who reside mostly on the side of the fence of tech subject matter experts.  The appeal isn't for them alone, but for the average person (everyone else) who has no need or desire to have tons of things on their blockchain.  They can't quantify that and therefore won't buy into that.  They know fiat, and rimbit is the closest to that.
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August 24, 2016, 06:36:15 PM
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August 24, 2016, 07:36:14 PM
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It also is a simple coin with no frills, other than minting, which is not in any way exciting or innovative to the current crypto crowd
Which features and benefits do some other cryptos have that are exciting and innovative?
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August 26, 2016, 03:15:09 AM
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It also is a simple coin with no frills, other than minting, which is not in any way exciting or innovative to the current crypto crowd
Which features and benefits do some other cryptos have that are exciting and innovative?

I am not as informed on this as many others who are in the community.  I know that etherium has smart contracts (application) that they are implementing alongside the block chain.  You can find out more here https://cointelegraph.com/ethereum-for-beginners/what-is-ethereum
As for other coins, I'm not sure.  Huh
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September 01, 2016, 01:49:11 AM
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September 01, 2016, 09:37:37 PM
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Ok so you get coins by submitting dead coins. Though bow does that help the blockchain ? What would you do will all those coins ? This might revival dead coins if used well then people won't want rimbit rather bitcoin. I do like the idea so I hope the best if it goes well I'm in.
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October 02, 2016, 02:41:46 PM
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I like this idea. Which dead coins are/will accepted here?
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