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Author Topic: [ANN][FT1] Fortune1Coin - cryptocurrency with built-in affiliate program.  (Read 30107 times)
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November 20, 2019, 12:52:40 PM
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Why is there such a large supply of coins? You understand that a coin will never be worth even one satoshi. It discourages me a bit.
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November 20, 2019, 06:26:38 PM
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Why is there such a large supply of coins? You understand that a coin will never be worth even one satoshi. It discourages me a bit.

Of course you are right, the coin will be worth much more
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November 20, 2019, 09:06:06 PM
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Why is there such a large supply of coins? You understand that a coin will never be worth even one satoshi. It discourages me a bit.
There are two reasons why there is such a large supply of coins:
1. This is the maximum possible 64-bit unsigned integer.
2. Our goals do not coincide with the goals of the creators of Bitcoin. Bitcoin was created in order to enrich its creators (which are hidden behind the pseudonym Satoshi). Therefore, Bitcoin cannot be a full-fledged international means of payment for the purpose of ensuring the money supply of the entire global economy. Bitcoin was not created for this. It contains a number of restrictions that will not allow him to do this. Bitcoin is a speculative investment tool with some money features. For this reason, all serious economists around the world do not recognize Bitcoin as a full-fledged monetary unit and generally refuse to invest in it, for example, Warren Buffett. Therefore, if you believe in the endless bright future of Bitcoin, then I have bad news for you ... If someday in the future Bitcoin becomes full-fledged money, believe me, it will be a completely different Bitcoin than you know now. Our goals are wider than the goals of the creators of Bitcoin. Therefore, initially in our coin there are no unnecessary restrictions that in the future may prevent us from making it a full-fledged means of payment within the global economy.
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November 20, 2019, 10:32:17 PM
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Why is there such a large supply of coins? You understand that a coin will never be worth even one satoshi. It discourages me a bit.
There are two reasons why there is such a large supply of coins:
1. This is the maximum possible 64-bit unsigned integer.
2. Our goals do not coincide with the goals of the creators of Bitcoin. Bitcoin was created in order to enrich its creators (which are hidden behind the pseudonym Satoshi). Therefore, Bitcoin cannot be a full-fledged international means of payment for the purpose of ensuring the money supply of the entire global economy. Bitcoin was not created for this. It contains a number of restrictions that will not allow him to do this. Bitcoin is a speculative investment tool with some money features. For this reason, all serious economists around the world do not recognize Bitcoin as a full-fledged monetary unit and generally refuse to invest in it, for example, Warren Buffett. Therefore, if you believe in the endless bright future of Bitcoin, then I have bad news for you ... If someday in the future Bitcoin becomes full-fledged money, believe me, it will be a completely different Bitcoin than you know now. Our goals are wider than the goals of the creators of Bitcoin. Therefore, initially in our coin there are no unnecessary restrictions that in the future may prevent us from making it a full-fledged means of payment within the global economy.

as I understand it will be in the future?
New currency branches?
Will the currency, like ETH, be infinitely increased?

я кaк пoнял в бyдyщeм бyдeт?
Hoвыe вeтки вaлюты?
Baлютy мoжнo бyдeт кaк и ETH бecкoнeчнo yвeличить?
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November 21, 2019, 04:18:02 AM
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 Angry Angry 3 hour 15 minute not work in servers
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November 21, 2019, 05:33:06 PM
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The pool was restarted. Check your miners plz.
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November 22, 2019, 11:01:47 AM
Last edit: November 22, 2019, 12:54:05 PM by Fortune1Coin
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Friends from Canada and Israel, please tell me if you can work with Crex24 freely? I know that officially this exchange does not work in these jurisdictions, but official declarations do not always coincide with reality.

Edit: "Hardware wallet support" has been added to the roadmap.
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November 22, 2019, 04:50:22 PM
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Crex24 does not even register new users from US Canada and Israel.

This Is Crex24 Repply

Our system has detected that your IP address is 77.138.XX.XX
and it is from a country where our services are unavailable
Got it
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November 23, 2019, 07:48:31 AM
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Crex24 does not even register new users from US, UK, Canada and Israel.

This Is Crex24 Repply

Our system has detected that your IP address is 77.138.XX.XX
and it is from a country where our services are unavailable

VPN  Huh
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November 23, 2019, 09:00:19 AM
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Crex24 does not even register new users from US, UK, Canada and Israel.

This Is Crex24 Repply

Our system has detected that your IP address is 77.138.XX.XX
and it is from a country where our services are unavailable

VPN  Huh
Yeah and when the person submit the documents and details? Smiley
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November 23, 2019, 10:43:24 AM
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Crex24 does not even register new users from US, UK, Canada and Israel.

This Is Crex24 Repply

Our system has detected that your IP address is 77.138.XX.XX
and it is from a country where our services are unavailable

VPN  Huh
Yeah and when the person submit the documents and details? Smiley

Documents? What Huh Is that not anonymous exchange?
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November 23, 2019, 10:55:29 AM
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Crex24 does not even register new users from US, UK, Canada and Israel.

This Is Crex24 Repply

Our system has detected that your IP address is 77.138.XX.XX
and it is from a country where our services are unavailable

VPN  Huh
Yeah and when the person submit the documents and details? Smiley

Documents? What Huh Is that not anonymous exchange?

LOL, does such an exchange even exist anymore? Certainly not in Europe
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November 23, 2019, 03:21:09 PM
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I try. Israel Gateway from provider  Cry Cry Cry
And.... ID, Driver License, Address    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Pls. Think about Nicehash? They opened Exchange
Nicehash? No, thanks.
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November 23, 2019, 06:31:19 PM
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The week is coming to an end, is there any news on the stock exchange? Do you think the coin will cost more than$0.1 at the start? How many billions have already been mined by the miner?
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November 23, 2019, 06:40:25 PM
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The week is coming to an end, is there any news on the stock exchange? Do you think the coin will cost more than$0.1 at the start? How many billions have already been mined by the miner?
Don’t even dream about such a price of $ 0.1, a simple laptop produces 100,000 coins per day. There will be a great success if the price is at least 1 satoshi.One must look at things realistically.
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November 23, 2019, 07:11:00 PM
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Don’t even dream about such a price of $ 0.1, a simple laptop produces 100,000 coins per day. There will be a great success if the price is at least 1 satoshi.One must look at things realistically.

Yes, of course, most likely it will. But even it's not bad if the developer does not quit his job. The price can always grow. The problem is, will bitcoins and ether on little-known exchanges be changed for this coin at all? I'm in General very far in the knowledge of cryptocurrency and trading on the stock exchange, but lately I'm trying to delve more into this topic. The coin does not need a large price to start with, investment attractiveness is much more important. And we still can not boast of anything at all. Well, except that you can only mine on the calculator.

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November 24, 2019, 03:03:14 AM
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Why not consider reducing tokens?
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November 24, 2019, 04:15:10 AM
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Why not consider reducing tokens?
I agree, the max supply is huge and I believe makes it the largest supply of any project in the space.
Lower the supply to 1 billion max (possibly even hundreds of millions), and your project has a far better chance at success.
At the current mining rate and yearly supply, I would be surprised if 1 sat is achieved for any significant amount of time.
Unless you have banks and investors ready to implement your coin as currency, you should really consider lowing the max supply to 1 billion max.
It's unrealistic to have such a large supply. This will also be a deal breaker for the bigger exchanges.
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November 24, 2019, 04:33:02 AM
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Why not consider reducing tokens?
I agree, the max supply is huge and I believe makes it the largest supply of any project in the space.
Lower the supply to 1 billion max (possibly even hundreds of millions), and your project has a far better chance at success.
At the current mining rate and yearly supply, I would be surprised if 1 sat is achieved for any significant amount of time.
Unless you have banks and investors ready to implement your coin as currency, you should really consider lowing the max supply to 1 billion max.
It's unrealistic to have such a large supply. This will also be a deal breaker for the bigger exchanges.
According to my calculations, about 2 billion have already been extracted.
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November 24, 2019, 04:51:10 PM
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week ended, where are the team's next excuses? Undecided
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