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January 09, 2018, 08:57:03 AM
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So senin your preference is Bitcoin as a stable currency like network, and let some altcoins have the large gains and losses we currently see in bitcoin.

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There wouldn't be a thrill or excitement  (except between other currency linked cryptos) thats kind of the point. for example there is no thrill speculating between the Saudi riyal and the us dollar because there linked. It's always 3.75 dollars. On the other hand the riyal is useful when you want to buy something in Saudi Arabia  it works for paying salary, for buying coffee,lunch and houses. It is currency not volatile investment.

For pedants a Saudi can make fotex speculation via usd/eur, usd,yen arc but there income is fixed relative to fiat (usd) at an arbitrary value (3.75 In this case)
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January 16, 2018, 04:01:04 PM
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this is basically freicoin.in

https://freicoinalliance.com/
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