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February 21, 2018, 04:30:20 PM Last edit: February 21, 2018, 11:56:50 PM by barrywblack |
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A lot has been said about premines, good, bad, and ugly... so what would an "ethical premine" look like??
Timing, percentages, use?
These are all issues that have arisen and have been discussed now for half a decade or more and yet I can still find no guidelines on how to launch a new coin "ethically", whether with or without a premine.
As both founder and developer, I have been working on a new coin launch, and the last thing any legit founder/developer wants is to have his work slandered by having it labelled as anything but an "ethical premine".
I am a disabled veteran and I have been building Linux systems for twenty years now, in an ongoing attempt to remain a valuable member of society, and with the help of a search engine, most solutions can be found that have been found previously.
With over 450 certifications, I was the most certified I.T. professional on the planet for a time, so this should be a "cake walk", but after all the discussions, on all the related forums, I still cannot find any instructions (a.k.a. sage guidance) on this issue.
It seems folks would rather bang 'n blame, bash and flame, instead of raise up and train.
I have four coins coded and tested, and awaiting a road map to success, so I and mine don't become the next coins and developer/founder to bash.
So I must ask the question... and hope for helpful replies...
"What would an "ethical premine" look like??"
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