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Author Topic: [ANN] YOCOIN-Welcome to the begining of a new era  (Read 25476 times)
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August 03, 2018, 04:32:23 AM
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How this project may be profitable for devs?? How revenue is taken?
Fee from each transaction is a revenue here.
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August 03, 2018, 04:52:53 AM
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How this project may be profitable for devs?? How revenue is taken?
Fee from each transaction is a revenue here.
So basically like eth does?
As for ordinary funding - team's coins are still locked or not?
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August 03, 2018, 05:07:15 AM
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How this project may be profitable for devs?? How revenue is taken?
Fee from each transaction is a revenue here.
So basically like eth does?
As for ordinary funding - team's coins are still locked or not?
It is clone of eth. It is even written in Solidity.
As for tokens they are unlocked already
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August 03, 2018, 05:46:52 AM
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How this project may be profitable for devs?? How revenue is taken?
Fee from each transaction is a revenue here.
So basically like eth does?
As for ordinary funding - team's coins are still locked or not?
It is clone of eth. It is even written in Solidity.
As for tokens they are unlocked already
Putting it better it is much more advanced clone! Thats the big difference
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August 03, 2018, 06:32:25 AM
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How this project may be profitable for devs?? How revenue is taken?
Fee from each transaction is a revenue here.
So basically like eth does?
As for ordinary funding - team's coins are still locked or not?
It is clone of eth. It is even written in Solidity.
As for tokens they are unlocked already
Putting it better it is much more advanced clone! Thats the big difference
There are no proofs yet if it is really advanced. Just words as for now
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August 03, 2018, 06:35:22 AM
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How this project may be profitable for devs?? How revenue is taken?
Fee from each transaction is a revenue here.
So basically like eth does?
As for ordinary funding - team's coins are still locked or not?
It is clone of eth. It is even written in Solidity.
As for tokens they are unlocked already
Putting it better it is much more advanced clone! Thats the big difference
There are no proofs yet if it is really advanced. Just words as for now
If you can check the project's code and compare it to code of ETH u will see the difference.
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August 03, 2018, 07:02:31 AM
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How this project may be profitable for devs?? How revenue is taken?
Fee from each transaction is a revenue here.
So basically like eth does?
As for ordinary funding - team's coins are still locked or not?
It is clone of eth. It is even written in Solidity.
As for tokens they are unlocked already
Putting it better it is much more advanced clone! Thats the big difference
There are no proofs yet if it is really advanced. Just words as for now
If you can check the project's code and compare it to code of ETH u will see the difference.
Not the best strategy for comparing. Better to take a look at usecase. ETH is used a lot while yoc not
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August 03, 2018, 07:22:47 AM
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How this project may be profitable for devs?? How revenue is taken?
Fee from each transaction is a revenue here.
So basically like eth does?
As for ordinary funding - team's coins are still locked or not?
It is clone of eth. It is even written in Solidity.
As for tokens they are unlocked already
Putting it better it is much more advanced clone! Thats the big difference
There are no proofs yet if it is really advanced. Just words as for now
If you can check the project's code and compare it to code of ETH u will see the difference.
Not the best strategy for comparing. Better to take a look at usecase. ETH is used a lot while yoc not
Yocoin is comparely young project and all the dapps here will come some times later
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August 03, 2018, 07:39:58 AM
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How this project may be profitable for devs?? How revenue is taken?
Fee from each transaction is a revenue here.
So basically like eth does?
As for ordinary funding - team's coins are still locked or not?
It is clone of eth. It is even written in Solidity.
As for tokens they are unlocked already
Putting it better it is much more advanced clone! Thats the big difference
There are no proofs yet if it is really advanced. Just words as for now
If you can check the project's code and compare it to code of ETH u will see the difference.
Not the best strategy for comparing. Better to take a look at usecase. ETH is used a lot while yoc not
Yocoin is comparely young project and all the dapps here will come some times later
2.5 years old.. Definitely not a young one.
Nolevertheless, i still think it has a bitlg potential. All platforms, not tokens, are in demand
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August 03, 2018, 08:01:55 AM
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How this project may be profitable for devs?? How revenue is taken?
Fee from each transaction is a revenue here.
So basically like eth does?
As for ordinary funding - team's coins are still locked or not?
It is clone of eth. It is even written in Solidity.
As for tokens they are unlocked already
Putting it better it is much more advanced clone! Thats the big difference
There are no proofs yet if it is really advanced. Just words as for now
If you can check the project's code and compare it to code of ETH u will see the difference.
Not the best strategy for comparing. Better to take a look at usecase. ETH is used a lot while yoc not
Yocoin is comparely young project and all the dapps here will come some times later
2.5 years old.. Definitely not a young one.
Nolevertheless, i still think it has a bitlg potential. All platforms, not tokens, are in demand
Bullish trend will show which tokens/coins have interest from people and which one not
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August 03, 2018, 08:38:34 AM
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as for security – I hope u cope with that? ETH ecosystem is the most vulnerable one. U have to be more advanced
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August 03, 2018, 08:40:18 AM
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as for security – I hope u cope with that? ETH ecosystem is the most vulnerable one. U have to be more advanced
Yes, team is dedicated to the security here. I also have already tired to read of different bugs, hacks etc with ICO im going to invest. Hope yoc will solve this problem
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August 03, 2018, 09:32:48 AM
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I may issue erc20 token on your platform? Or it calls differently?
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August 03, 2018, 10:42:02 AM
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I may issue erc20 token on your platform? Or it calls differently?
Yes, yoc erc20 tokens.
Btw are there any erc20 on yoc blockchain?
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August 03, 2018, 10:44:46 AM
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I may issue erc20 token on your platform? Or it calls differently?
Yes, yoc erc20 tokens.
Btw are there any erc20 on yoc blockchain?
Not yet as far as i know.
Neither any dapp as well.
Yocoin is lack of devs' attention
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August 03, 2018, 11:26:15 AM
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Checking the recent ICos now..all of them have zero liquidity. It is the most common project with small exchanges. Any way to handle this?
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August 03, 2018, 02:47:17 PM
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as for core audience who is the audience u are targeting?? Most of users prefer eth
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August 03, 2018, 02:54:19 PM
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as for core audience who is the audience u are targeting?? Most of users prefer eth
All users all over the world are potential consumers here. This project has all the opportunities to attract a million users to use this platform
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August 03, 2018, 07:24:45 PM
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If there is any the requirements for having a large amount of memory? I want to get it
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August 03, 2018, 07:29:06 PM
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If there is any the requirements for having a large amount of memory? I want to get it
it means that for a computer with the usual amount of memory it will be very difficult to work.
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