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September 08, 2018, 02:38:37 AM
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Placeholders: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Artifact Storage System. A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic artifact storage would allow data to be sent directly from one party to another without the possibility of censorship.


WEBSITE: http://www.placeh.io
ICON:https://www.placeh.io/files/placeh.png

Token name: Placeholders
Token symbol PHL   
Token abbreviation: Þ

ICO NAME: Placeh.io
Website: http://www.placeh.io
Faucet:http://www.placeh.io
Coin Cap: 21 Million   
Coin Supply: 317500.60149953 as of 2018-09-08
Consensus Algorythm: PoW (Proof of Work)
Blockchain Explorer URL: http://explore.placeh.io:8080/exp-1.0-SNAPSHOT/
Description: Open Source Fork of Bitcoin
Used blockchain (Ethereum, Omni, building a new one, other): Bitcoin
How does the project create value to the ecosystem and differs from competing projects: Adding certain mutability to designated fieldsets in an otherwise immutable blockchain.
ICO Hard Cap: 21 Million
Price per token: 0.75 cents USD (Negotiable)
Associated Blockchain Platform: Bitcoin
ICO Category / Industry: Business / Research and Development
Token Type: Mineable / PoW / Coin
Does your ICO require KYC: No
Which countries cannot participate in the ICO: None
Max Supply: 21 Million
ICO Round:(Pre?Main? Pre,Main?)N/A
Start bonus: N/A
Number of team Members: 3
Location: North America / Canada
Accepted Payment Method: BTC, ETH
Total coins available for purchase 50000.00
Total Tokens in Circulation after ICO: Whatever is left after the sale of 20,000-50,000.
Are the Team Tokens locked/vested? No
If yes, for how long? N/A
When are token issued? As mined (Feb 11 2018)
What will be the Token Usage / Token Role? The token will enable holders to send secure containers or "artifacts" of data.
What role does blockchain technology play? The blockchain enables a record of the artifacts transit and revision history to be view-able and audit-able.
Token type: Utility token
Total Supply: 21 Million
Premine: Zero
Block Time: 10 Minutes
Coin Creation Process: PoW (+ PoS TBA)
Roadmap: {Coming maybe}
Circulating Supply: (~200K) See block explorer
TXfee per transactions? the user can choose how much they would like to set the fee at, the default fee is 0.01 PHL
What programming language is your Blockchain primarily written in?
 
Link to:
Website: https://www.placeh.io/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/placeh.io
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IoPlaceh   
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/placehdotio/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/placeh.io/
Github:https://github.com/xagau/placeh
Prototype URL:http://www.placeh.io
Whitepaper link: http://explore.placeh.io:8080/artifact/F9ddp3zXbNd5zwxBngvRBe4zQgmoViNuma.json
Logo url: https://www.placeh.io/files/placeh.png
Roadmap: To follow

Here’s a couple of reasons why you might want to consider holding our coin:

1) Low circulating supply
2) Zero premine - just started in april - still less than 1% of the total supply has been mined.
3) Bounty program
4) Unique functionality/project
5) Functioning block explorer, active miners
6) Low barrier to entry for "the little guy"
7) GPU / Asic resistant coin
Cool Fast growing community of wallet holders.
9) Artifact loader is coming by December
10) Proven track record on reaching milestones and deliverables.
11) Coin launched in "Satoshies way" as opposed to a premine.
12) Version 2 coming in early 2019 with major upgrades.
13) Paper wallet solution
14) Mobile wallet (in development - unstable alpha already released)
15) Virtual box clustering scheduled for mid 2019
16) Passed the PoC stage











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