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July 28, 2013, 09:33:42 AM
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What is the difference? A tweak of the coin cap down to 1 million while the rest of the "originality" is copied.

Why tweak the coin cap down? - To advertise it as potentially worth 20x more than bitcoin.

To separate their coin from others, the coin becomes a "bullion" and is akin to an asset destined for "long term investors."

To distinguish their bullion from the "other" pump and dump agenda coins, their thread begins with how their coin is obviously not.

Do not be fooled "long term investors." Do not treat this coin any more precious than ChinaCoin

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July 28, 2013, 09:48:13 AM
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I treat it like any other altcoin

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Scarcity of a coin would matter if the coin offered originality.
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