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December 26, 2017, 09:58:14 AM
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WINCOIN (WC), which is known for its blockchain-based platform which its future development trends and values are also expected to grow and expand in time. The circulation of WINCOIN asset are fundamentally reinforced by the strong merchant of lifestyle ecosystem and backed by phenomenal 8
million initial supporters’ participations from more than 23 countries.

Bitcoin has proven that a peer-to-peer electronic cash system can indeed work and fulfill payments processing without requiring trust or a central mint. However, for an entire electronic economy to be based on a fully decentralized, peer-to-peer solution, it must be able to do the following:

1. Process transactions securely, quickly and efficiently, at the rate of thousands per hour or more; provide incentives for people to participate in securing the network; scale globally with a minimal resource footprint.
2. Offer a range of basic transaction types that launch cryptocurrencies past the core feature of a payment system alone.
3. Provide an agile architecture that facilitates the addition of new core features, and allows for the creation and deployment of advanced applications.
4. To run on a broad range of devices, including mobile ones.

WINCOIN satisfies all these requirements. It eliminates the massive computing power and competition in Proof of Work (POW). WINCOIN is a POW + Proof of Stake (POS) cryptocurrency.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Algorithm: Scrypt POW/POS
Initial volume: 450M
Max volume: 500M
Staking rate: 3% p.a
Block Size: 1MB
Block Time: 60 seconds
Block Transaction Confirmation: 6


The way to make money directly through Bitcoin is to predict its future price. WINCOIN has an innovative mechanism to allow the transaction fees to be recycled, that is, to encourage buyers from the users, WINCOIN blockchain is configured to only provide staking rewards for users with at least 25,000 WC. This way it creates additional buying order from exchanges where WINCOIN is listed which will result to a stable if not an increasing price.

WINCOIN Alliance is the market’s cutting edge commercial module/management system, which allows its member to form an alliance, thus sharing common interest at a grander scale.

WINCOIN Alliance key functional modules:
- Multiple POS terminals Member Analysis Report
- Integrated Points Pre-Sale Station Docking
- Integrated Points Settlement Membership referral system
- Call Center Stock up for Pre-sale
- Storefront Management Online Reload
- WeChat Membership Card Automated After-sale Service
- E-Voucher/Coupon Digital Analysis
- SMS Function Virtual Mall

SYSTEMS
Operation Facility
As the business alliance’s rapid growth, the operational model has become relatively complex, thus WINCOIN’s research and development team is developing a series of ancillary products and services in order to provide a better support for the entire system.

Membership Terminal
Member’s Apps, self-service enquiry platform, WeChat membership, WeChat Mall and online integrated mall, which enable members to communicate with the alliance’s member at all time, and encourage further sales.

RoadMap

Windows, Ubuntu and MAC Wallet:
https://github.com/Wincoinofficial/wincoin

Mobile Wallet: To follow soon
Block Explorer: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/wc/

POW is complete. It is in POS already with 3% inflation.

Fork
WINCOIN (WC) blockchain is undergoing maintenance, a planned hard fork with the latest specification as updated from 600M total lifetime supply to 500M total lifetime supply. Plus we will remove minimum staking qualification as well. WC blockchain will have new improved wallet experience and bugs fixed. We are very excited of this update coming soon (around end of Dec 2017 early Jan 2018) and already working in touch with exchanges to ensure smooth transition to new WC Blockchain.

Official Social Media Platform
https://www.facebook.com/wincoinofficial/
https://twitter.com/wincoinofficial
https://www.youtube.com/c/WINCOINOfficial
https://wincoinofficial.slack.com/

We will announce more info soon.

WINCOIN, a powerful version of cryptocurrency based on blockchain technology with proven security protocol, will shake up the digital asset market.
WINCOIN is expected to add more new features that will enable WINCOIN to be more dynamic and attract a larger user base and with Ecommerce as their main driving force.


WINCOIN Core Team

https://wincoin.co/


New details updated, check it out Smiley
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January 05, 2018, 03:12:54 PM
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In case you didn't notice our official site is getting a facelift Wink

check it out  Grin

https://wincoin.co/
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January 10, 2018, 04:57:41 PM
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In case you didn't notice our official site is getting a facelift Wink

check it out  Grin

https://wincoin.co/

Site is not work.
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January 22, 2018, 06:53:36 AM
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Whitepaper ang roadmap please
Where can i read that ?
Thanks you so much
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January 29, 2018, 06:57:48 AM
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I saw Wincoin is already moving in the exchange but it is already a new blockchain.

So what about those who bought their Wincoins from exchange then withdrew their coins from cryptopia, placing in their coins in their desktop wallet. Now that blockchain is stuck but somehow I'm seeing peers with more blocks so that is moving somewhere not posted by you guys. They you posted a new blockchain where my wallet.dat is no longer usable.

There has been a lot of volume ever since you got traded in cryptopia, does it mean all users who bought before are now doomed?


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January 29, 2018, 05:07:21 PM
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Well it seems there's something wrong if that would be the case. I tried to download their QT wallet and it seems to be an old version of QT as I've seen those types of QT wallet from before like Rimbit which is also in Cryptopia. Rimbit and Wincoin both uses the same QT wallet look only that Rimbit has been around for years. Lucky for me though that my Wincoin is in cryptopia and I've been waiting for them to go back online and when they did, it's a mess. I feel too bad for those who withdrew their Wincoins from Cryptopia and stake it to their QT wallets. I sold my Wincoins few hours ago when it was at 12k sat as it seems there's something fishy with this coin.

Did you notice that the block explorer removed the old blockchain as well? Is it to get rid of the previous records or is there something to hide on the old blockchain?

I got out at small loss but its ok, I don't want to hold my Wincoins anymore for they might decide to nullify my coins when they feel they want to.
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January 30, 2018, 07:26:59 AM
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I know they didn't go big here in Bitcointalk judging by the number of posts here in their Bitcointalk thread, they're probably in other social media channels or just simply traders who don't check the social media channels of the coin they are investing in. Let's see though if Wincoin management will have a positive response on this matter.
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January 30, 2018, 09:21:11 AM
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Well it seems there's something wrong if that would be the case. I tried to download their QT wallet and it seems to be an old version of QT as I've seen those types of QT wallet from before like Rimbit which is also in Cryptopia. Rimbit and Wincoin both uses the same QT wallet look only that Rimbit has been around for years. Lucky for me though that my Wincoin is in cryptopia and I've been waiting for them to go back online and when they did, it's a mess. I feel too bad for those who withdrew their Wincoins from Cryptopia and stake it to their QT wallets. I sold my Wincoins few hours ago when it was at 12k sat as it seems there's something fishy with this coin.

Did you notice that the block explorer removed the old blockchain as well? Is it to get rid of the previous records or is there something to hide on the old blockchain?

I got out at small loss but its ok, I don't want to hold my Wincoins anymore for they might decide to nullify my coins when they feel they want to.

Good for you that your coins are in cryptopia and got automatically swapped to the new blockchain. How about those like me? I'm sure there are lots out there that these guys messed up with. Plus they removed the block explorer of the old blockchain so how can I now prove the transfer? Is it a move to eradicate those users and for them not to have a way to check the transactions?

Seems another scam to me.

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January 30, 2018, 10:31:37 AM
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I saw Wincoin is already moving in the exchange but it is already a new blockchain.

So what about those who bought their Wincoins from exchange then withdrew their coins from cryptopia, placing in their coins in their desktop wallet. Now that blockchain is stuck but somehow I'm seeing peers with more blocks so that is moving somewhere not posted by you guys. They you posted a new blockchain where my wallet.dat is no longer usable.

There has been a lot of volume ever since you got traded in cryptopia, does it mean all users who bought before are now doomed?



Hi there,

We will be having an official process to accommodate user who successfully withdraw WC from Cryptopia before our upgrade. Kindly be patient as we are working with Cryptopia directly to ensure we have their record to validate those withdrawals.

We never forget you not to worry Smiley

Thank you
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January 30, 2018, 10:34:41 AM
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Well it seems there's something wrong if that would be the case. I tried to download their QT wallet and it seems to be an old version of QT as I've seen those types of QT wallet from before like Rimbit which is also in Cryptopia. Rimbit and Wincoin both uses the same QT wallet look only that Rimbit has been around for years. Lucky for me though that my Wincoin is in cryptopia and I've been waiting for them to go back online and when they did, it's a mess. I feel too bad for those who withdrew their Wincoins from Cryptopia and stake it to their QT wallets. I sold my Wincoins few hours ago when it was at 12k sat as it seems there's something fishy with this coin.

Did you notice that the block explorer removed the old blockchain as well? Is it to get rid of the previous records or is there something to hide on the old blockchain?

I got out at small loss but its ok, I don't want to hold my Wincoins anymore for they might decide to nullify my coins when they feel they want to.

Good for you that your coins are in cryptopia and got automatically swapped to the new blockchain. How about those like me? I'm sure there are lots out there that these guys messed up with. Plus they removed the block explorer of the old blockchain so how can I now prove the transfer? Is it a move to eradicate those users and for them not to have a way to check the transactions?

Seems another scam to me.

Our previous block explorer is still there for checking/tracking purposes.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/wc-old/
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January 30, 2018, 10:46:47 AM
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Whitepaper ang roadmap please
Where can i read that ?
Thanks you so much

You may find more details here at our official website https://wincoin.co/ where we will be updating with latest details. Thank you
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January 30, 2018, 02:13:08 PM
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I saw Wincoin is already moving in the exchange but it is already a new blockchain.

So what about those who bought their Wincoins from exchange then withdrew their coins from cryptopia, placing in their coins in their desktop wallet. Now that blockchain is stuck but somehow I'm seeing peers with more blocks so that is moving somewhere not posted by you guys. They you posted a new blockchain where my wallet.dat is no longer usable.

There has been a lot of volume ever since you got traded in cryptopia, does it mean all users who bought before are now doomed?



Hi there,

We will be having an official process to accommodate user who successfully withdraw WC from Cryptopia before our upgrade. Kindly be patient as we are working with Cryptopia directly to ensure we have their record to validate those withdrawals.

We never forget you not to worry Smiley

Thank you

Good to know but it seems you're doing things manually. Automation is such an easy thing to do. Why bother with checking each withdrawal transactions manually when you can actually automate some kind of a swap? You had like more than hundreds of bitcoins of trading volume on most days which means you did have lots of buyers in the early days. Doing things manually is not a good strategy nor a technically inclined one. The blockchain of the old wallet is moving as we're seeing peers getting more block height than what is in the block explorer.

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January 30, 2018, 06:53:40 PM
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I saw Wincoin is already moving in the exchange but it is already a new blockchain.

So what about those who bought their Wincoins from exchange then withdrew their coins from cryptopia, placing in their coins in their desktop wallet. Now that blockchain is stuck but somehow I'm seeing peers with more blocks so that is moving somewhere not posted by you guys. They you posted a new blockchain where my wallet.dat is no longer usable.

There has been a lot of volume ever since you got traded in cryptopia, does it mean all users who bought before are now doomed?



Hi there,

We will be having an official process to accommodate user who successfully withdraw WC from Cryptopia before our upgrade. Kindly be patient as we are working with Cryptopia directly to ensure we have their record to validate those withdrawals.

We never forget you not to worry Smiley

Thank you

Good to know but it seems you're doing things manually. Automation is such an easy thing to do. Why bother with checking each withdrawal transactions manually when you can actually automate some kind of a swap? You had like more than hundreds of bitcoins of trading volume on most days which means you did have lots of buyers in the early days. Doing things manually is not a good strategy nor a technically inclined one. The blockchain of the old wallet is moving as we're seeing peers getting more block height than what is in the block explorer.

Yes you are right, duly noted. As our initial blockchain faced certain challenge producing new blocks (we found out the issue) and only fix is to fork and same time fix certain bugs. Due to this scenario automate swap may not run as smooth and we decided a somewhat manual validation solution will fix for this circumstance instead. We are working on the official process.
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January 31, 2018, 03:06:50 AM
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Wincoin (WC) list new Exchange Cryptopia

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=WC_BTC

https://twitter.com/ubiqcoinbot/status/958536593593090048

Congratulation !

Wish you very happy trading !
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February 01, 2018, 07:45:37 AM
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I saw Wincoin is already moving in the exchange but it is already a new blockchain.

So what about those who bought their Wincoins from exchange then withdrew their coins from cryptopia, placing in their coins in their desktop wallet. Now that blockchain is stuck but somehow I'm seeing peers with more blocks so that is moving somewhere not posted by you guys. They you posted a new blockchain where my wallet.dat is no longer usable.

There has been a lot of volume ever since you got traded in cryptopia, does it mean all users who bought before are now doomed?



Hi there,

We will be having an official process to accommodate user who successfully withdraw WC from Cryptopia before our upgrade. Kindly be patient as we are working with Cryptopia directly to ensure we have their record to validate those withdrawals.

We never forget you not to worry Smiley

Thank you

Good to know but it seems you're doing things manually. Automation is such an easy thing to do. Why bother with checking each withdrawal transactions manually when you can actually automate some kind of a swap? You had like more than hundreds of bitcoins of trading volume on most days which means you did have lots of buyers in the early days. Doing things manually is not a good strategy nor a technically inclined one. The blockchain of the old wallet is moving as we're seeing peers getting more block height than what is in the block explorer.

Yes you are right, duly noted. As our initial blockchain faced certain challenge producing new blocks (we found out the issue) and only fix is to fork and same time fix certain bugs. Due to this scenario automate swap may not run as smooth and we decided a somewhat manual validation solution will fix for this circumstance instead. We are working on the official process.

But why is my wallet now trying to sync to a blockchain with more blocks than previously published version? It seems that blockchain is moving and I'm sure I'm not the only one seeing this.



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February 01, 2018, 08:03:33 AM
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I saw Wincoin is already moving in the exchange but it is already a new blockchain.

So what about those who bought their Wincoins from exchange then withdrew their coins from cryptopia, placing in their coins in their desktop wallet. Now that blockchain is stuck but somehow I'm seeing peers with more blocks so that is moving somewhere not posted by you guys. They you posted a new blockchain where my wallet.dat is no longer usable.

There has been a lot of volume ever since you got traded in cryptopia, does it mean all users who bought before are now doomed?



Hi there,

We will be having an official process to accommodate user who successfully withdraw WC from Cryptopia before our upgrade. Kindly be patient as we are working with Cryptopia directly to ensure we have their record to validate those withdrawals.

We never forget you not to worry Smiley

Thank you

Good to know but it seems you're doing things manually. Automation is such an easy thing to do. Why bother with checking each withdrawal transactions manually when you can actually automate some kind of a swap? You had like more than hundreds of bitcoins of trading volume on most days which means you did have lots of buyers in the early days. Doing things manually is not a good strategy nor a technically inclined one. The blockchain of the old wallet is moving as we're seeing peers getting more block height than what is in the block explorer.

Yes you are right, duly noted. As our initial blockchain faced certain challenge producing new blocks (we found out the issue) and only fix is to fork and same time fix certain bugs. Due to this scenario automate swap may not run as smooth and we decided a somewhat manual validation solution will fix for this circumstance instead. We are working on the official process.

But why is my wallet now trying to sync to a blockchain with more blocks than previously published version? It seems that blockchain is moving and I'm sure I'm not the only one seeing this.
https://i.imgur.com/78VFvbZ.png


That's weird. What's with the swap anyway, if the previous blockchain is stuck isn't a fork suppose to fix that. And by the looks of it, somewhere that blockchain is not stuck. And if that would be the case, why create a new blockchain if there's hardly a difference or improvement.

Something is unclear in here and why is Cryptopia not taking action on this? Clearly the old chain is still moving but why is a swap not possible.
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February 01, 2018, 08:23:13 AM
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Do any of you have a copy of the old desktop wallet so I can check it out?
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February 01, 2018, 09:42:16 AM
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I saw Wincoin is already moving in the exchange but it is already a new blockchain.

So what about those who bought their Wincoins from exchange then withdrew their coins from cryptopia, placing in their coins in their desktop wallet. Now that blockchain is stuck but somehow I'm seeing peers with more blocks so that is moving somewhere not posted by you guys. They you posted a new blockchain where my wallet.dat is no longer usable.

There has been a lot of volume ever since you got traded in cryptopia, does it mean all users who bought before are now doomed?



Hi there,

We will be having an official process to accommodate user who successfully withdraw WC from Cryptopia before our upgrade. Kindly be patient as we are working with Cryptopia directly to ensure we have their record to validate those withdrawals.

We never forget you not to worry Smiley

Thank you

Good to know but it seems you're doing things manually. Automation is such an easy thing to do. Why bother with checking each withdrawal transactions manually when you can actually automate some kind of a swap? You had like more than hundreds of bitcoins of trading volume on most days which means you did have lots of buyers in the early days. Doing things manually is not a good strategy nor a technically inclined one. The blockchain of the old wallet is moving as we're seeing peers getting more block height than what is in the block explorer.

Yes you are right, duly noted. As our initial blockchain faced certain challenge producing new blocks (we found out the issue) and only fix is to fork and same time fix certain bugs. Due to this scenario automate swap may not run as smooth and we decided a somewhat manual validation solution will fix for this circumstance instead. We are working on the official process.

But why is my wallet now trying to sync to a blockchain with more blocks than previously published version? It seems that blockchain is moving and I'm sure I'm not the only one seeing this.
https://i.imgur.com/78VFvbZ.png



Hi there,

Previous version last block count halt at 41953.

Current version official block count at 75xxx according to our official explorer https://chainz.cryptoid.info/wc/

Hope this explains Smiley

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February 01, 2018, 09:48:04 AM
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I saw Wincoin is already moving in the exchange but it is already a new blockchain.

So what about those who bought their Wincoins from exchange then withdrew their coins from cryptopia, placing in their coins in their desktop wallet. Now that blockchain is stuck but somehow I'm seeing peers with more blocks so that is moving somewhere not posted by you guys. They you posted a new blockchain where my wallet.dat is no longer usable.

There has been a lot of volume ever since you got traded in cryptopia, does it mean all users who bought before are now doomed?



Hi there,

We will be having an official process to accommodate user who successfully withdraw WC from Cryptopia before our upgrade. Kindly be patient as we are working with Cryptopia directly to ensure we have their record to validate those withdrawals.

We never forget you not to worry Smiley

Thank you

Good to know but it seems you're doing things manually. Automation is such an easy thing to do. Why bother with checking each withdrawal transactions manually when you can actually automate some kind of a swap? You had like more than hundreds of bitcoins of trading volume on most days which means you did have lots of buyers in the early days. Doing things manually is not a good strategy nor a technically inclined one. The blockchain of the old wallet is moving as we're seeing peers getting more block height than what is in the block explorer.

Yes you are right, duly noted. As our initial blockchain faced certain challenge producing new blocks (we found out the issue) and only fix is to fork and same time fix certain bugs. Due to this scenario automate swap may not run as smooth and we decided a somewhat manual validation solution will fix for this circumstance instead. We are working on the official process.

But why is my wallet now trying to sync to a blockchain with more blocks than previously published version? It seems that blockchain is moving and I'm sure I'm not the only one seeing this.
https://i.imgur.com/78VFvbZ.png


That's weird. What's with the swap anyway, if the previous blockchain is stuck isn't a fork suppose to fix that. And by the looks of it, somewhere that blockchain is not stuck. And if that would be the case, why create a new blockchain if there's hardly a difference or improvement.

Something is unclear in here and why is Cryptopia not taking action on this? Clearly the old chain is still moving but why is a swap not possible.

Hi there,

Previous blockchain halt at 41953 which we acknowledge officially.

Current official WC blockchain is according to https://chainz.cryptoid.info/wc-old/

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February 01, 2018, 09:49:44 AM
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Do any of you have a copy of the old desktop wallet so I can check it out?

We had retired the previous blockchain to avoid confusion but it's record are still intact you may reference it here  https://chainz.cryptoid.info/wc-old/

Thank you
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