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October 13, 2016, 12:01:14 AM
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Mind my newbie question, but does each coin (that is not bitcoin) have it's own seperate coin "core program" and it's own blockchain that runs totally on it's own seperately from the bitcoin blockchain that one can monitor at a place like blockchain.info?  

If so, does that mean each coin has to find it's own ka-zillion miners, or does everything basically run through the exact same blockchain regardless of what type of (alt) coin it is? If each coin does it's own thing with it's own program and block chain surely it must be a mission to find so many dedicated and devoted miners for each new alt coin?

Do these different coin programs' somehow talk to each other or each other's blockchains by default? How does it all work? Thanks
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October 13, 2016, 06:01:37 AM
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Mind my newbie question, but does each coin (that is not bitcoin) have it's own seperate coin "core program" and it's own blockchain that runs totally on it's own seperately from the bitcoin blockchain that one can monitor at a place like blockchain.info?  

If so, does that mean each coin has to find it's own ka-zillion miners, or does everything basically run through the exact same blockchain regardless of what type of (alt) coin it is? If each coin does it's own thing with it's own program and block chain surely it must be a mission to find so many dedicated and devoted miners for each new alt coin?

Do these different coin programs' somehow talk to each other or each other's blockchains by default? How does it all work? Thanks

why for god's sake, don't you make a little, a really fucking little research, before you start asking dumb questions?
now you looking like a total R-tard, fuck this world with people like you, give me everything, right here, right now, on the plate, in front of my nose, without any effort from your side.
I'm sick of this. If you have an IQ5, don't do crypto then...
Pissed off once again, can't read this forum so often.  Huh
not sure if you drunk, or just trolling, or sleep walking, or what.

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October 14, 2016, 08:03:43 PM
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As your title states , it is how it is .
Each coin has core program,miners & blockchain and it is a well defined entity.
Exceptions there are some coins/assets using bitcoin or other blockchains.

So there is no problem or need to cooperate ,when it comes to exchange values
there are many exchange sites binding them together as they like.
I am not coin expert, but that far i can answer your questions.

I Hope it helps. Smiley

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October 14, 2016, 08:25:08 PM
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there is a private message system in this forum.
i sent you already an answer there, and you can reply anytime.
it is easier and more eco-friendly than posting in the thread.
welcome to ask more questions or talk a bit if you feel like.
have a nice day/life @ all Smiley

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