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August 03, 2013, 09:26:53 AM
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CryptoCoins Ltd
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We have been working on the designs of our coins, and were able to show some early prototypes at Bitcoin London 2013.  We have now finalised our designs, and are preparing to go to Mint.

CryptoCoins Ltd will be the first company to mint physical coins to utilizing QR codes to represent the public and private key pairs for CryptoCurrency Wallets.

We will initially be just releasing Physical Bitcoins (ccBTC) but have designs ready for Physical Litecoins (ccLTC) and for our revolutionary new Physical CryptoCoin (ccPCC), A revolutionary new physical CryptoCoin designed to transport any CryptoCurrency in physical form more details to follow

More details comings soon.

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If your are interested in becoming an official re-seller, or placing a pre-order for one of our upcoming Physical CryptoCurrencies please contact me oli@cryptocoins.com

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August 03, 2013, 09:23:25 PM
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I would love to see some designs!  Smiley














 

 

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August 04, 2013, 01:11:08 AM
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I would love to see some designs!  Smiley

me too!
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Intrigued. Will keep an eye out.

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January 30, 2014, 09:48:31 AM
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CryptoCoins Ltd
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We have been working on the designs of our coins, and were able to show some early prototypes at Bitcoin London 2013.  We have now finalised our designs, and are preparing to go to Mint.

CryptoCoins Ltd will be the first company to mint physical coins to utilizing QR codes to represent the public and private key pairs for CryptoCurrency Wallets.

We will initially be just releasing Physical Bitcoins (ccBTC) but have designs ready for Physical Litecoins (ccLTC) and for our revolutionary new Physical CryptoCoin (ccPCC), A revolutionary new physical CryptoCoin designed to transport any CryptoCurrency in physical form more details to follow

More details comings soon.

http://www.cryptocoins.com
https://www.facebook.com/CryptoCoin
Twitter: @CryptoCoinsLtd

If your are interested in becoming an official re-seller, or placing a pre-order for one of our upcoming Physical CryptoCurrencies please contact me oli@cryptocoins.com

can you explain your concept a bit more in detail


I would like to know the applicable uses for these coins, outlets that will accept them and denominations.

also if these coins have been used in illegal activity's wouldn't they tie the trail of ownership being physical?
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January 30, 2014, 10:28:26 AM
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I would like to know the applicable uses for these coins, outlets that will accept them and denominations.

The primary goal of this project is to provide a commemorative coin that is able to securely store a crypto value.

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also if these coins have been used in illegal activity's wouldn't they tie the trail of ownership being physical?

I assume this means you are involved in illegal activity and I hasten to add that we do not associate or approve of these applications for this remarkable technology.  And suggest perhaps you wake up.  Smell the coffee, and maybe get a life and come up with some ideas of your own rather than just flaming other peoples on the forums.  While I am more than happy to sit  here and point out that you are only wasting your own time and energy on something that isn't really productive.  Why don't you apply yourself to some useful, I would suggest a good use of your time would be to learn a better grasp of basic grammar.

Good Luck with your own projects.

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January 30, 2014, 10:30:45 AM
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I would love to see some designs!  Smiley

me too!

We have some photo's of our hand sculpted cast from the mint, however we are aiming to visit the mint this week and will try and get a nice collection of images for you here, not only of the design we hope but also of the entire production process.

Thanks for your enthusiasm Smiley

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January 30, 2014, 11:09:45 AM
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I would like to know the applicable uses for these coins, outlets that will accept them and denominations.

The primary goal of this project is to provide a commemorative coin that is able to securely store a crypto value.

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also if these coins have been used in illegal activity's wouldn't they tie the trail of ownership being physical?

I assume this means you are involved in illegal activity and I hasten to add that we do not associate or approve of these applications for this remarkable technology.  And suggest perhaps you wake up.  Smell the coffee, and maybe get a life and come up with some ideas of your own rather than just flaming other peoples on the forums.  While I am more than happy to sit  here and point out that you are only wasting your own time and energy on something that isn't really productive.  Why don't you apply yourself to some useful, I would suggest a good use of your time would be to learn a better grasp of basic grammar.

Good Luck with your own projects.


You seem to be missing the point that I'm trying to make.

If you possess something that has been used in the transfer or use of illegal activities, then there is a inherent risk to this.

If this is purely a commemorative coin and has no actual ability to be used for trading, then that's one thing, but if this can be used for currency exchange, then you have a legal problem as bit coins don't posses the same legal protection as GBP, hence the cryptographic nature of the currency.

As for the grammar insults, come on now, yours is hardly an endearing example of the Queen's English, my dear fellow.
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