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September 23, 2017, 01:30:01 PM
Last edit: September 23, 2017, 01:56:12 PM by HellCoinLTE
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This is my second topic, in the previous one I have asked about a possibility to have a coin that is constantly deflating the USD. The issue is that not everyone would like that idea, and government(s) may intervene. The pump and a dump issue still remains, so I did some thinking about the usual model alt-coins assume, and what can be done to solve the issue, yet to make everyone happy (no government intervention, no constant deflation, everything is fair, investors can still gamble or not,... the general idea is still the same).

I just wanted to ask, if I were about to begin creating a coin to solve the Pump and Dump problem, which coin should the code be based on ? One thing to keep in mind is that the circulating supply needs to be able to increase and decrease, based on the data miners encounter.

I am a senior developer (mainly Java), with a boring office job, and I have never had a time/chance to do any of the block-chain coding, but have some crazy ideas regarding the improvements. This is something that I would rather be doing full-time, but finances are an issue. How does someone like me even begin making a mine-able coin and what is required to put it to an action?

There are more ideas I would put into this coin making it as stable as possible and forever-lasting, also to make the market prediction algorithms obsolete (yet leaving everyone happy and satisfied). Pump and dump issue is the main problem I would like to solve first, and I think that everything else can be solved with it.

Should I just write the white-paper without coding first, and then ask people to join a team, or what should I really do ? What are some of the dangers I can encounter ?  


I am very new to this.
Thanks!
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