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May 25, 2018, 06:24:27 AM
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Hi guys,

I have minted a new coin and would like to share with anyone interested.

The coin is called F*** Facebook Coin (checkout FFB in Etherscan). I made it for anyone who is unhappy with FB - on how FB and other internet companies have been mistreating our data and privacy. I am deeply disgusted at how the users are being treated as products and I think a lot of people dislike it too.

I see this coin as a Demonstration Token - a novel way to tell the world about our views by voting with crypto tokens (read this: https://medium.com/@fxxxfacebookcoin/on-demonstration-token-7341fd888300 )
I hope this will open up a new usage of crypto tokens. You all will be the pioneers. I envisage a future where we use tokens to vote anything from consumer product suggestions to, perhaps, governments. A higher value of the token would mean a stronger support for the motion.

A major portion of it will be given out for free. Just leave your comments and info below. Spread the news. I will try to get it up in exchange after it is ready. I welcome anyone interested to join me and perhaps to form a team.



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May 25, 2018, 03:09:21 PM
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I don't get it, what exactly is this coin?
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