UPDATES for 3rd Week of October 2014: Added to CRYPTSY, C-CEX and Many More After 30 Days
I - We are in CRYPTSY now. Yes you read it right! See the link:
https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/HTML5_XRP- We are currently trading in ripple at cryptsy, we aim to be listed in Litecoin and Bitcoin in the nearest future, depending on the volume and our coin's market value.
-To be in cryptsy is a big step. This will show who determined our community members to make html5 succeed!
-We are planning to be listed in major trading sites, making html5 visible to the altcoin community.
II - Included in Coinpayments, see:
https://www.coinpayments.net- Payment gateway providing buy now buttons, shopping carts, and more to accept Bitcoinand other altcoins like html5 online.
- Recently, Newnote Financial Corp. acquires equity in Coinpayments Inc. Just imagine where HTML5 is heading!
IV - Added in CoinToPay, see:
https://cointopay.com-Cointopay International B.V. is providing crypto payment and web wallet services.
V - Relisted in C-Cex.com again, see:
https://c-cex.com/?p=html5-doge-C-cex believes in our coin by relisting. The is another great news. Trading now is expanding there.
-Like bleutrade. c-cex has the ability to trade in any coin you want.
-You can also use the merchant app if you want to accept html5, see:
https://c-cex.com/?id=merchVI - Listed in CoinGecko, see
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/htmlcoin-CoinGecko aims to collect all the data required to quantitatively and qualitatively rank the potential of an altcoin.
VII - Added in CoinToPay, see:
https://cointopay.com/-Enables you to use virtual crypto currencies like BitCoin in an easy way. E.g. buy goods online, receive invoice payments from your customers or enable shopping cart checkouts.
VIII. One Block Crawler & One Block Explorer: http://www.htmlcoin.com/serviceIX. Two Faucets now: http://www.htmlcoin.com/projects-A place to some coins for free!
X. Verified Proof of Developer, see:
http://cryptoasian.com/html-htmlcoin/-Establishing integrity and trust.
XI. Honest article about us: http://taketotask.wordpress.com/2014/10/26/html5coin-approximately-30-days-later/HTMLCOIN… Approximately 30 Days Later
By Take to Task
Ok. So… for those who have been following, htmlcoin went through a transition in a way that most cryptocurrencies have not. I’d even argue, in a way that most stocks have not.
Let’s recap up to the transition to html5coin:
-The original htmlcoin was stupidly easy to acquire *and* in large amounts.
-The original algorithm was flawed.
-The difficulty never rose.
-People in general declared this coin dead.
-The coin mysteriously and confusingly traded *well* for Dogecoin and, on occasion, traded for a small amount of Litecoin.
-The developer never gave up on the coin. Always promoted it.
-The developer announced a new, fixed algorithm, an updated coin name, and a reverse split of 1:15 (depending on when you did the trade) for the new coin.
Now, you have to understand, many of those attributes listed above should have meant htmlcoin’s demise. So many coins have disappeared, and they had far less flawed attributes than what was listed here. Hell, so many stocks in the regular world of Wall Street would have been looked upon unfavorably just for that reverse split alone (especially penny stocks).
Here’s the difference, and this purely opinion.
-Ian, the promoter (and developer, I think) of html5coin, never gave up! He lived up to the title of promoter – he pushed this coin everywhere.
-Ian was not in it for a get-rich-quick-with-bitcoin scheme. If he had been, he’d have given up long ago. Instead, he wanted (and *still* wants) this coin to succeed and become something more.
-The entire html5coin community wants this coin to become something more. And, to clarify, that does not mean it has to supplant bitcoin or even ever be worth more than bitcoin. It just has to thrive and continue to have a use, whether that’s in an exchange, or in a marketplace (or both).
So, how does hmtl5coin appear to me today, just (approximately) 30 days after the transition? More bullet points…
-htmlcoin still trades well with Dogecoin.
-htmlcoin trades well with Litecoin.
-htmlcoin trades with Bitcoin (at 1 satoshi, so far), and never did that before.
-htmlcoin is now one of the “premium coins” at Bleutrade. That means, html5coin is grouped with Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin (although Bleutrade allows any coin they have to be traded with any other coin they have). Now, while we can all argue that Ian may have offered them some money, I don’t think that matters. Why? If I were running an exchange and you offered me what I perceived as “monopoly money,” I would not accept. Instead, they put html5 at the top with the three coins everyone in the crypto world knows. That means the Bleutrade has faith in the coin. And why shouldn’t they, html5coin is actually trading for higher value coins in a way it never did before.
I’ve even heard the conspiracy theories of Bleutrade being behind html5coin, but I don’t believe that. Though, even if that were true, I’m still doing well with html5coin and I’ve lost nothing in the process. Isn’t that what we want – to play in the cryptocurrency world with as little risk as possible? html5coin certainly exemplifies that and has done so since its inception.
I know things can change in a heartbeat, but I wanted to give you a perspective – my perspective – of how html5coin is doing so far.