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November 26, 2017, 09:43:17 PM
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I confirm, the doge came to my address. Now I have the incentive to do a search again. It will not be fast, but if the list can be replenished, then I will do it.
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November 26, 2017, 10:04:38 PM
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I confirm, the doge came to my address. Now I have the incentive to do a search again. It will not be fast, but if the list can be replenished, then I will do it.

Great! Thanks!....I'm in no rush. And please understand I'm not fast either, sometimes i don't log in for long times....But i will always catch up all bounties i owe ppl and update this list... I want to make this the best list we can make it!
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November 27, 2017, 03:02:12 AM
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Thank you for the down payment - will send you a PM with some options.

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Hello, sir! I have another coin that I did not see on your list. I keep looking, but if I find it, then it'll be miserable only after paying the bounty for this one. FireFlyCoin. (FFC)  October 26, 2013, 06:39:45 AM

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=318589.0            

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/fireflycoin/


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November 29, 2017, 06:15:29 AM
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April 03, 2013, 01:20:05 AM

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=165397.0

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mincoin/




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December 06, 2017, 07:38:24 PM
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Hello, sir! I have another coin that I did not see on your list. I keep looking, but if I find it, then it'll be miserable only after paying the bounty for this one. FireFlyCoin. (FFC)  October 26, 2013, 06:39:45 AM

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=318589.0           

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/fireflycoin/

doge  DFcgbse91ydXv6VnMELHBfUxQbvbPc8sSr



Thank you very much for continuing to look, but sorry FFC does not qualify. Rule #2 The coin must show a market cap. FFC's market cap is listed as "?".....The purpose of the list is for investment in digital scarcity- this is what drives Bitcoin's value. A coin that has no market cap has no verifiable supply and therefor does not have scarcity. A coin with no cap may also indicate that it is broken, likewise not something i want on the list.

I'm not saying FFC isn't a good coin, it may have verifiable supply and works fine. But again for simplicity i revert to coinmarketcap to determine legitimacy of any coin.
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December 06, 2017, 07:44:39 PM
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April 03, 2013, 01:20:05 AM

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=165397.0

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mincoin/




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LPt9efvVCYxbXoU6d79Lq3cpMnC5MriZiK

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Great! Thanks again
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December 06, 2017, 08:48:36 PM
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Of course I missed Ripple. Probably subconscious cause i don't like it. Too centralized, too corporate. BUT, it was super early in the crypto timeline.

Can anyone verify the date XRP actually launched? I can't find it. Same bounty applies. For now listed just as 2012. Thanks!
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December 06, 2017, 11:16:12 PM
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Hello! I forgot about condition number 2. I'm sorry. All the coins are found do not fulfill this condition, so I will not publish them. I continue to search, but not every day. However, I was looking for ripples and found her, but 2012 is not true. Probably 2011 or even 2010. Here is the proof references (1) February 2011. Only 48 days in 2011. A little free assistance. Grin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3557.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51237.0

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December 07, 2017, 04:12:07 AM
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Hello! I forgot about condition number 2. I'm sorry. All the coins are found do not fulfill this condition, so I will not publish them. I continue to search, but not every day. However, I was looking for ripples and found her, but 2012 is not true. Probably 2011 or even 2010. Here is the proof references (1) February 2011. Only 48 days in 2011. A little free assistance. Grin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3557.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51237.0



Interesting, thanks for the links. This one counts too. 2013 and earlier included for bounty, sorry didn't anticipate mistakes earlier than 2013! . .  Ripple is tough cause its very centralized and i have no idea how they actually launched. Looking at some of these threads its hard to tell if they're talking about what they want Ripple to be, or what it already is...I think it was probably a private network at first that they eventually put up public- but entirely a guess.

How about this.

If someone can nail down proof of the date Ripple was first listed on an exchange and traded publicly. I'll qualify that for a double bounty- $40.

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December 07, 2017, 04:44:17 AM
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If you could possibly alter the list to alphabetical order it would make it easier for people to assist you with missing coin names. Anyways i was going to suggest JETCOIN (JET) it was created in august 2014 and has been around a long time and is still trading in some places. Another one is BUMBA coin, i'm not sure of the date of creation for this one but it is around 2014 also and is also traded still nowadays.

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December 07, 2017, 06:07:54 AM
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Hello! I forgot about condition number 2. I'm sorry. All the coins are found do not fulfill this condition, so I will not publish them. I continue to search, but not every day. However, I was looking for ripples and found her, but 2012 is not true. Probably 2011 or even 2010. Here is the proof references (1) February 2011. Only 48 days in 2011. A little free assistance. Grin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3557.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51237.0



Interesting, thanks for the links. This one counts too. 2013 and earlier included for bounty, sorry didn't anticipate mistakes earlier than 2013! . .  Ripple is tough cause its very centralized and i have no idea how they actually launched. Looking at some of these threads its hard to tell if they're talking about what they want Ripple to be, or what it already is...I think it was probably a private network at first that they eventually put up public- but entirely a guess.

How about this.

If someone can nail down proof of the date Ripple was first listed on an exchange and traded publicly. I'll qualify that for a double bounty- $40.



There's a couple issues with Ripple. It has a built in exchange and also may have been available for purchase from exchange sites without having order books, etc, so deciding when it was first listed is probably a judgement call.  For example it looks like you could buy it from bitstamp in 2013, although it doesn't look like there was an order book or anything on the bitstamp site then (of the large exchanges that currently trade it, I think Poloniex had the first order book for it in August 2014).

I found a couple interesting things though. Here's Vitalik introducing ripple in bitcoin magazine in February 2013:

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/introducing-ripple/
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/ripple-getting-started-guide-1361931573/

In that last link Vitalik Buterin mentions Bistamp and WeExchange only act as ripple gateways.  So if there was active trading on an exchange by Feb 2013 it seems he wasn't aware of it.

By June 2013 it looks like it was available from many more sites:

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Buying and selling XRP outside of Ripple Network
http://www.ripplechina.net : Chinese : XRP, CNY
http://www.683admin.com : Chinese : XRP, BTC, LTC, LLD, CNY
https://xrptrader.com : English : XRP, BTC
https://justcoin.com : English, Spanish, Norwegian : XRP, BTC, LTC, NOK
rippletran.taobao.com : Chinese: XRP, CNY

https://web.archive.org/web/20130609203836/http://www.xrpga.org/exchangers.html

I don't know how many of these were gateways vs. actual on site order book trading.
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December 07, 2017, 02:10:00 PM
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If you could possibly alter the list to alphabetical order it would make it easier for people to assist you with missing coin names. Anyways i was going to suggest JETCOIN (JET) it was created in august 2014 and has been around a long time and is still trading in some places. Another one is BUMBA coin, i'm not sure of the date of creation for this one but it is around 2014 also and is also traded still nowadays.
Yes, without a doubt, the alphabetical order is much better for search and comparison. I also had thought to suggest it, but I didn't because I thought it was a lot of work. Remistevens make a list for yourself and making the bounty, because I did not make this request. My English is bad, sorry.
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December 07, 2017, 06:55:24 PM
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Hello! I forgot about condition number 2. I'm sorry. All the coins are found do not fulfill this condition, so I will not publish them. I continue to search, but not every day. However, I was looking for ripples and found her, but 2012 is not true. Probably 2011 or even 2010. Here is the proof references (1) February 2011. Only 48 days in 2011. A little free assistance. Grin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3557.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=51237.0



Interesting, thanks for the links. This one counts too. 2013 and earlier included for bounty, sorry didn't anticipate mistakes earlier than 2013! . .  Ripple is tough cause its very centralized and i have no idea how they actually launched. Looking at some of these threads its hard to tell if they're talking about what they want Ripple to be, or what it already is...I think it was probably a private network at first that they eventually put up public- but entirely a guess.

How about this.

If someone can nail down proof of the date Ripple was first listed on an exchange and traded publicly. I'll qualify that for a double bounty- $40.



There's a couple issues with Ripple. It has a built in exchange and also may have been available for purchase from exchange sites without having order books, etc, so deciding when it was first listed is probably a judgement call.  For example it looks like you could buy it from bitstamp in 2013, although it doesn't look like there was an order book or anything on the bitstamp site then (of the large exchanges that currently trade it, I think Poloniex had the first order book for it in August 2014).

I found a couple interesting things though. Here's Vitalik introducing ripple in bitcoin magazine in February 2013:

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/introducing-ripple/
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/ripple-getting-started-guide-1361931573/

In that last link Vitalik Buterin mentions Bistamp and WeExchange only act as ripple gateways.  So if there was active trading on an exchange by Feb 2013 it seems he wasn't aware of it.

By June 2013 it looks like it was available from many more sites:

Quote
Exchangers
Buying and selling XRP outside of Ripple Network
http://www.ripplechina.net : Chinese : XRP, CNY
http://www.683admin.com : Chinese : XRP, BTC, LTC, LLD, CNY
https://xrptrader.com : English : XRP, BTC
https://justcoin.com : English, Spanish, Norwegian : XRP, BTC, LTC, NOK
rippletran.taobao.com : Chinese: XRP, CNY

https://web.archive.org/web/20130609203836/http://www.xrpga.org/exchangers.html

I don't know how many of these were gateways vs. actual on site order book trading.

Cool thanks for the links and info. Its a tough one right since exchanges didn't really exist yet when it would have become an active network. Even the notion of public vs private, its not private simply because no one at that time yet knows or cares what a crypto is. No doubt it looks like it wasn't active traded by feb 2013, but wouldn't be fair i don't think to add it as post feb 2013. It was definitely at least an active network and someone somewhere surely bought some of it from someone else. I think maybe i'll just leave it as ???2012. Thoughts? More info anyone?
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December 07, 2017, 06:56:38 PM
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List of the oldest cryptos still being traded.

Criteria for addition to this list:

1) Coin must be listed currently on coinmarketcap.com
2) Listing on CMC must show a market cap
3) 2013 is a complete list. $20 bounty offered for spotting corrections. (DOGE or LTC please- BTC fees too expensive right now!)
4) 2014 is incomplete. Post your coin and I will add it.
5) At this time,  2015+ not being added.

updated 6/12/17


BTC 3/1/09
NMC 18/4/11
IXC 28/4/11
IOC 16/8/11
LTC 9/10/11
XRP ?/?/12
BBQ 15/6/12
BCN 4/7/12
PPC 19/8/12
TRC 26/10/12
NVC 11/2/13
NET 9/2/13
FTC 17/4/13
MNC 23/4/13
CHN 1/5/13
BTB 3/5/13
FRC 3/5/13
YAC 5/5/13
FRK 11/5/13
WDC 14/5/13
GLD 15/5/13
BTG 16/5/13
DGC 18/5/13
PXC 20/5/13
SXC 28/5/13
MEC 29/5/13
RC  29/5/13
FST 29/5/13
IFC 5/6/13
ANON 7/6/13
ARG 12/6/13
DVC 14/6/13
EMD 16/6/13
FLO 17/6/13
QRK 21/6/13
CAP 23/6/13
GLC 27/6/13
CBX 28/6/13 (CGB)
RED 30/6/13
XPM 8/7/13
CSC 18/7/13
SPOT 21/7/13
ORB 30/7/13
ZETA 4/8/13
XRP 4/8/13
SRC 10/8/13
TGC 6/9/13
TEK 7/9/13
OMNI 9/9/13 (MST)
ASC 11/9/13
OFF 14/9/13
XJO 22/9/13
NXT 28/9/13
BLC 7/10/13
DEM 15/10/13
UNO 18/10/13
TAG 25/10/13
GRC 4/11/13
BTS 5/11/13 (PTS)
DOGE 8/12/13
LOT 12/12/13
EAC 21/12/13
CAT 22/12/13
TIPS 22/12/13
RPC 28/12/13
MOON 29/12/13
MONA 31/12/13



CAGE 2/1/14
XCP 2/1/14
MEOW 5/1/14
PAND 5/1/14
CACH 6/1/14
SMC 6/1/14
42  7/1/14
NOBL 7/1/14
NYAN 7/1/14
PTC 7/1/14
VTC 8/1/14
DGB 10/1/14
USDE 11/1/14
TES 16/1/14
DASH 18/1/14 (DARK)
TIT 20/1/14
DOPE 22/1/14
POT 22/1/14
MAC 27/1/14
MRS 27/1/14
HUC 28/1/14
BELA 29/1/14
MAX 29/1/14
TTC 29/1/14
CORG 2/2/14
AUR 3/2/14
RIC 3/2/14
MINT 6/2/14
RBBT 15/2/14
XMY 24/2/14
ZEIT 26/2/14
DOT 3/30/14 (KDC)
MAZA 8/3/14
VRC 10/5/14




Name changes and planned swaps are noted in brackets.

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This is a very good list and a very good history lesson. I own a few of those old coins. I look forward for todays coins progress in the future.
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December 07, 2017, 07:01:11 PM
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If you could possibly alter the list to alphabetical order it would make it easier for people to assist you with missing coin names. Anyways i was going to suggest JETCOIN (JET) it was created in august 2014 and has been around a long time and is still trading in some places. Another one is BUMBA coin, i'm not sure of the date of creation for this one but it is around 2014 also and is also traded still nowadays.
Yes, without a doubt, the alphabetical order is much better for search and comparison. I also had thought to suggest it, but I didn't because I thought it was a lot of work. Remistevens make a list for yourself and making the bounty, because I did not make this request. My English is bad, sorry.


Sorry, Im terrible with handling data.  I will be taking all this info and getting a web designer to help me. Eventually there will be a nice site, links to markets, links to ANNs, full coin names, sort function, ranking numbers....it's gonna be great, but sorry will take a bit of time. Probably have it up and running in January.
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This is a very good list and a very good history lesson. I own a few of those old coins. I look forward for todays coins progress in the future.

Thanks! Yes its fun (and profitable) to try and find which of the new coins will survive the test of time like these old favourites.
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Very long list
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Hello, sir! Please update the list of coins to date. Maybe I have a coin which is not in the list. But coinmarketcap is capitalization, but there is no trade costs(?). They are suitable? I saw the same in your list.
P.S. Sir, if I understand correctly, you credit me with the bounty. If so, could you check your transaction? About the Ripple I found, it may be of interest to you.
http://ripple.ryanfugger.com/Main/GetInvolved?action=diff
https://classic.ripplepay.com/
https://www.bills.com/personal-finance/bitcoin/ripple              -> Ripple’s Future

Ripple development got its start in 2004, and released its newest software in late 2013.(c)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146360.0
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/ripple-getting-started-guide-1361931573/
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Hello, sir! Please update the list of coins to date. Maybe I have a coin which is not in the list. But coinmarketcap is capitalization, but there is no trade costs(?). They are suitable? I saw the same in your list.
P.S. Sir, if I understand correctly, you credit me with the bounty. If so, could you check your transaction? About the Ripple I found, it may be of interest to you.
http://ripple.ryanfugger.com/Main/GetInvolved?action=diff
https://classic.ripplepay.com/
https://www.bills.com/personal-finance/bitcoin/ripple
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146360.0
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/ripple-getting-started-guide-1361931573/

The best line of that thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146360.msg1580534#msg1580534.....

"It is not user-friendly, but creates artificial demand for XRP that the founders intend to monetize down the road."

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