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June 29, 2017, 07:41:33 AM
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I think Yobit, Nova and perhaps coinexchange.io or bittrex as the third (as coinsmarkets does not appear to do be doing very much) will suffice, at least for now.

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June 29, 2017, 07:43:30 AM
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I think Yobit, Nova and perhaps coinexchange.io or bittrex as the third (as coinsmarkets does not appear to do be doing very much) will suffice, at least for now.

Would be dope if you manage to get the coin on bittrex. It will gain a lot of popularity.
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June 29, 2017, 10:12:12 AM
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Block explorer is up!

http://blockexp.com:9996/

Which is further evidence that my market cap request last night may haven been a little premature but we'll see what occurs on that.

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June 29, 2017, 10:14:26 AM
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And of course, what the block explorer then allows me to see, is who actually has dumped the coins they earned through bounties Wink

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June 29, 2017, 10:46:32 AM
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Ah ok, so one coin equals $7c taken at satoshi value of one coin. But the trade price at which they can be bought or sold follows the BTC price I think.
SDharley how do you see the price of SOCC in a week from now ?  Grin

Right now I'm just happy to see it half-stabilize at around 1200 satoshi.

Spoke too soon!  Grin

Balance:0.00000000 SOCC
Amount:

1.00000000
SOCC
Price:

0.00000101
BTC
Total:

0.00000101
BTC
Fee (0.2%):

0.00000000
BTC
Total-Fee:

0.00000101
BTC
you are the one who is dumping dev ?

Given what I've now seen in the block explorer, you had balls posting this. And I note you didn't answer the language translation request. No value in sending it on now, you'd probably only get somebody else to do it for you, anyway. Go in peace.

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June 29, 2017, 10:51:16 AM
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And of course, what the block explorer then allows me to see, is who actually has dumped the coins they earned through bounties Wink

how can you know that from the block explorer? You can see transactions sent from there, but if someone send to an exchange for example, how can you know if they didnt sell any or even sell a few but then rebuy even more coins later? Or how can you know if the address that is send is really from the exchange, since the exchange generate one address for each person?
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June 29, 2017, 10:53:15 AM
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Honestly Harley people aren't interested enough in SOCC to buy this coin, these sales during night were made by 1 person with bot to increase the volume in order to get some people in, it's quite popular "tactic" on yobit.
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June 29, 2017, 10:55:20 AM
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And of course, what the block explorer then allows me to see, is who actually has dumped the coins they earned through bounties Wink

how can you know that from the block explorer? You can see transactions sent from there, but if someone send to an exchange for example, how can you know if they didnt sell any or even sell a few but then rebuy even more coins later? Or how can you know if the address that is send is really from the exchange, since the exchange generate one address for each person?

Explorer shows a series of receipts into one address, then a single, bulk, transfer out of that address. Too much of a coincidence. Anyway, it doesn't matter. I'm just interested in the psychology at work here.

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June 29, 2017, 10:55:39 AM
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Honestly Harley people aren't interested enough in SOCC to buy this coin, these sales during night were made by 1 person with bot to increase the volume in order to get some people in, it's quite popular "tactic" on yobit.

Not buying at the moment, granted. It may change later on, we will see.

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June 29, 2017, 11:07:56 AM
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And of course, what the block explorer then allows me to see, is who actually has dumped the coins they earned through bounties Wink

how can you know that from the block explorer? You can see transactions sent from there, but if someone send to an exchange for example, how can you know if they didnt sell any or even sell a few but then rebuy even more coins later? Or how can you know if the address that is send is really from the exchange, since the exchange generate one address for each person?

Explorer shows a series of receipts into one address, then a single, bulk, transfer out of that address. Too much of a coincidence. Anyway, it doesn't matter. I'm just interested in the psychology at work here.

Yes, but i wonder in a broader sense, not necessairly in this specific case. I mean, for like what bitcoin or some altcoins advocate is anonymity. One can send a coin to a specific address, but when it goes to an exchange, for example, it wouldn´t be easy to keep track of what exactly happends inside of their enviroment since buy or sell orders can come from several different people. I will use myself as an example, i have sold some coins, but then i rebuy even more coins at a lower price, so how can you keep track of how many i buy or sell inside of the exchange without being the owner of the exchange? I mean this more as a curiosity, from the anonymity philosophy associated with the altcoins and the exchanges.
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June 29, 2017, 11:23:32 AM
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Yes see your point and agree, once a coin goes inside the exchange it becomes harder, if not impossible, to 'track'. We do at least know that the coins have gone inside an exchange, since a wallet address on a blockchain receiving inputs form several different sources is, let's face it, going to be an exchange location.

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June 29, 2017, 12:52:27 PM
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Good morning all Smiley

I will leave some words of wisdom to ponder whilst we endure our fairly new days of trials;
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"It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) that those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed." – Charles Darwin

Hope everyone is doing well; going to check faucet submissions and head out for the day.
Will be on mobile though.

Also; the person who did sell, what he did was enable the buyer to now sell at a lower rate; probably lower than what it costs to mine at this point.
That being said expect a few days for orders to pick up again.

It makes no sense to talk about it on here; we all need to keep focused keep moving forward.
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June 29, 2017, 01:03:19 PM
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^ what he said Smiley

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June 29, 2017, 01:03:58 PM
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Great concept and the project is promising. There is quite a lot of work to do I guess so I am looking forward to see how this develops. I can help in terms of (web)design. Designing the ANN-page and such. Let me know if I can help.
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June 29, 2017, 07:25:06 PM
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 Grin Would anyone else like to donate to get coin listed on Nova? I have put in %50 of the amount which is 0.02; we need 0.02 more.
Once that is done we can start a bounty for voting and get some more of the community involved; even if they are small holders it is good to spread the opportunity at hand.

Pretty soon Social Coin will be one large bounty for those who wish to (be) promote(d) through social media.
I think I will open up my own page soon and start spending some of my SOCC; start putting it to it's potential.
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June 29, 2017, 07:59:27 PM
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I'm taking care of the other 0.02 - just waiting for confirmations on Yobit then will transfer to Nova and submit for voting. I'm not giving bounties for the exchange, just to make that clear to those who are asking via PMs. I am hoping that the miners who hold SOCC through expending effort and energy are in it for something other than the LOLz.

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June 29, 2017, 08:14:54 PM
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I'm taking care of the other 0.02 - just waiting for confirmations on Yobit then will transfer to Nova and submit for voting. I'm not giving bounties for the exchange, just to make that clear to those who are asking via PMs. I am hoping that the miners who hold SOCC through expending effort and energy are in it for something other than the LOLz.

Awesome dude! (I figure it didn't hurt to ask coming from a holder like me)
What do you mean by bounties for the exchange?
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June 29, 2017, 08:19:09 PM
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I've been asked by PM as to whether I am still giving away SOCC to those who sponsor or push the Nova listing, or any other listing for that matter. The answer, is no.

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June 29, 2017, 08:24:59 PM
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I've been asked by PM as to whether I am still giving away SOCC to those who sponsor or push the Nova listing, or any other listing for that matter. The answer, is no.

I'm not quite understanding;
Social coin is used for promoting content; why not use it to promote itself; e.g. votes?
Even if it's 5 coins/vote; translates to $22.50 compared to paying the 0.4($1,009.00)

Achieved by harnessing the power of social coin.

Just my thoughts though.
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June 29, 2017, 08:32:20 PM
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No, I mean I was asked for a big bounty in return for submitting it (i.e. paying the 0.04 BTC) in order to then get it listed for voting.

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