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June 08, 2019, 09:29:35 PM
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I wanted a Bitcoin that is fast. So I issued the Bitcoin Speed as a Waves token.

- 21 Million in total
- 1.05 Million reserved for project financing
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- Faucet online, with hundreds of thousands of Bitcoin Speed stocked right now. You can 50 every hour, as long as supply lasts.

Official homepage: https://www.bitcoinspeed.org

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June 11, 2019, 12:37:47 AM
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Modified the logo and added a paragraph why Bitcoin Speed was tagged "Suspicious" by Waves. Spoiler: No, it's not a scam token.

The Bitcoin Speed was created without added script by the way. You can get 50 Bitcoin Speed token per hour from the official faucet.

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June 11, 2019, 05:21:34 AM
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I wanted a Bitcoin that is fast. So I issued the Bitcoin Speed as a Waves token.



So, you have issued Bitcoin Speed token. But what is the point? Is it revolutionary fast? Not more than Waves platform, right?  So what is the advantage of your token? What are the future plans? Do you thinking of selling tokens? If yes, what these funds for?

At the moment there are more questions, than an info provided.
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June 12, 2019, 10:57:37 AM
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I wanted a Bitcoin that is fast. So I issued the Bitcoin Speed as a Waves token.



So, you have issued Bitcoin Speed token. But what is the point? Is it revolutionary fast? Not more than Waves platform, right?  So what is the advantage of your token? What are the future plans? Do you thinking of selling tokens? If yes, what these funds for?

At the moment there are more questions, than an info provided.

Well, it is a softlaunch, so no ICO. I just wanted to have a Bitcoin for myself. I also sold around 300K units on the DEX.

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June 15, 2019, 09:23:17 PM
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Anyway, I did not understand your explanation. Why call your new coin the name of the legendary Bitcoin coin? Honestly, this is a bit annoying.


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June 16, 2019, 03:38:33 PM
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Anyway, I did not understand your explanation. Why call your new coin the name of the legendary Bitcoin coin? Honestly, this is a bit annoying.

I can understand. I had a look at the Bitcoin variants on Waves, and those are either "Bitcoin Waves/Waves Bitcoin" or just "Bitcoin", trying to scam people. Basically, I wanted a Bitcoin token, just with the speed and ease of handling the Waves ecosystem brings with it, and no attached script.

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