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April 19, 2014, 10:32:10 AM
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It's great to see the progress on this coin  Grin  Not so sure about this forum though, everyone's so busy trying to run down Auroracoin on their thread no-one's noticed they've got their android wallet out too...  Cry

yes so many trolls on the forums these days.. zzz
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April 19, 2014, 11:18:23 AM
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Good job dev's!
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April 19, 2014, 12:08:33 PM
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Update

Our userfriendly Android wallet is now available in the playstore. It works for smartphones and tablets and supports both English and Dutch language.

Download your mobile wallet now!

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.egulden_coinwallet.app



I Am in France right now and Google would not let me download the App there. Could you change that, because there are more Dutch here. The french themselves are not ready for it yet I think.  Cool
I managed myself using VPN  Grin
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April 19, 2014, 05:50:25 PM
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Update

Our userfriendly Android wallet is now available in the playstore. It works for smartphones and tablets and supports both English and Dutch language.

Download your mobile wallet now!

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.egulden_coinwallet.app



I Am in France right now and Google would not let me download the App there. Could you change that, because there are more Dutch here. The french themselves are not ready for it yet I think.  Cool
I managed myself using VPN  Grin

Dutch people living in France? They must be crazy!
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April 19, 2014, 10:33:47 PM
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I Am in France right now and Google would not let me download the App there. Could you change that, because there are more Dutch here. The french themselves are not ready for it yet I think.  Cool
I managed myself using VPN  Grin

You can always download the APK file.
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April 20, 2014, 06:44:39 AM
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https://www.easymining.eu/efl/ is down ? is up again.
there goes my coins
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April 21, 2014, 01:48:59 PM
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April 21, 2014, 02:40:08 PM
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It looks like everybody is on holiday and is spending his EFL's, because it is so quiet here and the price is dropping steadily. Yesterday one post here and none yet today.
http://forum.e-gulden.com/ is even more quiet.

On bittrex there are 17490 Efl's available for only 0.4 BTC (150 Euro). Imagine this is about 1/1000 of the entire future EFL-economy.

Off course there are those who are mining, but their numbers are limited too and those who are left are getting over-saturated I guess : About 50 people right now receiving 30.000 EFL per day in total. They are doing the network a favour and to cover the hardware cost they probably need to sell some coins.

This means we don't need merchants and online spending mechanisms right now but believers who buy some EFL's to save for times when the currency gets stronger (or merchants that save off-course). There are some 100 days left till the 25 EFL/minute mining-fee will drop to 12.5 and less EFL's will poor into the exechanges, so in the mean while the EFL's just need to be bought (very cheap). Who remembers the days when Bitcoin was this cheap (and was less certain to succeed, because technically the protocol is proven now) ?


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April 21, 2014, 02:54:47 PM
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Just to add : Buy 0,4 BTC now ?

just follow this link : https://bitonic.nl/?refcode=tu3zq_130086 (0,5% affiliate fee for me)

or choose from http://bitcoinprijzen.nl/btcvergelijken

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April 21, 2014, 05:23:21 PM
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It looks like everybody is on holiday and is spending his EFL's, because it is so quiet here and the price is dropping steadily. Yesterday one post here and none yet today.
http://forum.e-gulden.com/ is even more quiet.

On bittrex there are 17490 Efl's available for only 0.4 BTC (150 Euro). Imagine this is about 1/1000 of the entire future EFL-economy.

Off course there are those who are mining, but their numbers are limited too and those who are left are getting over-saturated I guess : About 50 people right now receiving 30.000 EFL per day in total. They are doing the network a favour and to cover the hardware cost they probably need to sell some coins.

This means we don't need merchants and online spending mechanisms right now but believers who buy some EFL's to save for times when the currency gets stronger (or merchants that save off-course). There are some 100 days left till the 25 EFL/minute mining-fee will drop to 12.5 and less EFL's will poor into the exechanges, so in the mean while the EFL's just need to be bought (very cheap). Who remembers the days when Bitcoin was this cheap (and was less certain to succeed, because technically the protocol is proven now) ?




No one is going to use EFL to spend with merchants, too few coins at current price. I buy camera at merchant now and I will just be making the merchant rich.

It will also look bad if merchants stop accepting EFL because no one is buying. EFL is a great for trading but not for spending, no one going to part with EFL at these prices.
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April 21, 2014, 05:49:01 PM
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It looks like everybody is on holiday and is spending his EFL's, because it is so quiet here and the price is dropping steadily. Yesterday one post here and none yet today.
http://forum.e-gulden.com/ is even more quiet.

On bittrex there are 17490 Efl's available for only 0.4 BTC (150 Euro). Imagine this is about 1/1000 of the entire future EFL-economy.

Off course there are those who are mining, but their numbers are limited too and those who are left are getting over-saturated I guess : About 50 people right now receiving 30.000 EFL per day in total. They are doing the network a favour and to cover the hardware cost they probably need to sell some coins.

This means we don't need merchants and online spending mechanisms right now but believers who buy some EFL's to save for times when the currency gets stronger (or merchants that save off-course). There are some 100 days left till the 25 EFL/minute mining-fee will drop to 12.5 and less EFL's will poor into the exechanges, so in the mean while the EFL's just need to be bought (very cheap). Who remembers the days when Bitcoin was this cheap (and was less certain to succeed, because technically the protocol is proven now) ?




No one is going to use EFL to spend with merchants, too few coins at current price. I buy camera at merchant now and I will just be making the merchant rich.

It will also look bad if merchants stop accepting EFL because no one is buying. EFL is a great for trading but not for spending, no one going to part with EFL at these prices.

If prices descent somebody is selling / parts with EFL
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April 21, 2014, 06:08:50 PM
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This is a great coin to mine right now, especially for someone like me without a lot of hashpower... It might not be so great if you are going to try to sell your coins straight away, but it's good to mine and hold while things are quiet.

Crypto sales and more here: https://www.ebay.com.au/usr/dragon-seer
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April 21, 2014, 06:41:24 PM
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I'll happily take all those EFL for that price  Grin
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April 21, 2014, 10:24:52 PM
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I'll happily take all those EFL for that price  Grin

Yes good price imo, I normally see price of Spaincoin and take lead from that price to see where EFL is headed since the supply is the same. You can make money off both Spain and EFL if you time things
right and be patient.
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April 22, 2014, 08:07:27 AM
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Join our giveaway on reddit!

www.reddit.com/r/electronicgulden
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April 23, 2014, 06:32:44 AM
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It looks like everybody is on holiday and is spending his EFL's, because it is so quiet here and the price is dropping steadily. Yesterday one post here and none yet today.
http://forum.e-gulden.com/ is even more quiet.

On bittrex there are 17490 Efl's available for only 0.4 BTC (150 Euro). Imagine this is about 1/1000 of the entire future EFL-economy.

Off course there are those who are mining, but their numbers are limited too and those who are left are getting over-saturated I guess : About 50 people right now receiving 30.000 EFL per day in total. They are doing the network a favour and to cover the hardware cost they probably need to sell some coins.

This means we don't need merchants and online spending mechanisms right now but believers who buy some EFL's to save for times when the currency gets stronger (or merchants that save off-course). There are some 100 days left till the 25 EFL/minute mining-fee will drop to 12.5 and less EFL's will poor into the exechanges, so in the mean while the EFL's just need to be bought (very cheap). Who remembers the days when Bitcoin was this cheap (and was less certain to succeed, because technically the protocol is proven now) ?




Check your numers 30*24*25= 18000EFL per day
210000-62000= 148000 blocks until reward halving = 200 days (1480000/720)

About price: 0,1% of the total coins can be bought for 250 euro's, so the total economy represents 250K, I think that's about right, the coins don't really circulate besides the air drop going on and some small speculation, so you could even say the EFL economy is somewhat overpriced.

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April 23, 2014, 10:34:12 AM
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Hi all,

Quick update: Our first newsletter has been send to over 15.000 dutch citizens that claimed their share of EFL on our website. We encourage everybody to join our community and talk about the future of EFL together!

Link: http://us8.campaign-archive1.com/?u=9d39eef3879f40685d0811381&id=bdca974b49

Cheers,

team E-gulden.com
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April 23, 2014, 12:20:24 PM
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It looks like everybody is on holiday and is spending his EFL's, because it is so quiet here and the price is dropping steadily. Yesterday one post here and none yet today.
http://forum.e-gulden.com/ is even more quiet.

On bittrex there are 17490 Efl's available for only 0.4 BTC (150 Euro). Imagine this is about 1/1000 of the entire future EFL-economy.

Off course there are those who are mining, but their numbers are limited too and those who are left are getting over-saturated I guess : About 50 people right now receiving 30.000 EFL per day in total. They are doing the network a favour and to cover the hardware cost they probably need to sell some coins.

This means we don't need merchants and online spending mechanisms right now but believers who buy some EFL's to save for times when the currency gets stronger (or merchants that save off-course). There are some 100 days left till the 25 EFL/minute mining-fee will drop to 12.5 and less EFL's will poor into the exechanges, so in the mean while the EFL's just need to be bought (very cheap). Who remembers the days when Bitcoin was this cheap (and was less certain to succeed, because technically the protocol is proven now) ?




Check your numers 30*24*25= 18000EFL per day
210000-62000= 148000 blocks until reward halving = 200 days (1480000/720)

About price: 0,1% of the total coins can be bought for 250 euro's, so the total economy represents 250K, I think that's about right, the coins don't really circulate besides the air drop going on and some small speculation, so you could even say the EFL economy is somewhat overpriced.

You must be right ! Electronicgulden was talking about 1 minute (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=522661.msg5790638#msg5790638) and http://egulden.miners-pool.eu/index.php mentions "Block Time: 60 seconds" . A quick check on  http://cryptoblox.com/chain/Electronic%20Gulden?count=2016 shows me 692 blocks in one day. This confirms your 30*24;  Dont bother to look in the source. Quite a relief though.

If you consider 250K overpriced for the future EFL-economy you are not much of a believer, or a (very) short term invester. What I consider overpriced is the marketcap of guldencoin as calculated on http://coinmarketcap.com/all.html. I think people don't realise there will be 100 times more of those than EFL's

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April 23, 2014, 01:36:13 PM
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It looks like everybody is on holiday and is spending his EFL's, because it is so quiet here and the price is dropping steadily. Yesterday one post here and none yet today.
http://forum.e-gulden.com/ is even more quiet.

On bittrex there are 17490 Efl's available for only 0.4 BTC (150 Euro). Imagine this is about 1/1000 of the entire future EFL-economy.

Off course there are those who are mining, but their numbers are limited too and those who are left are getting over-saturated I guess : About 50 people right now receiving 30.000 EFL per day in total. They are doing the network a favour and to cover the hardware cost they probably need to sell some coins.

This means we don't need merchants and online spending mechanisms right now but believers who buy some EFL's to save for times when the currency gets stronger (or merchants that save off-course). There are some 100 days left till the 25 EFL/minute mining-fee will drop to 12.5 and less EFL's will poor into the exechanges, so in the mean while the EFL's just need to be bought (very cheap). Who remembers the days when Bitcoin was this cheap (and was less certain to succeed, because technically the protocol is proven now) ?




Check your numers 30*24*25= 18000EFL per day
210000-62000= 148000 blocks until reward halving = 200 days (1480000/720)

About price: 0,1% of the total coins can be bought for 250 euro's, so the total economy represents 250K, I think that's about right, the coins don't really circulate besides the air drop going on and some small speculation, so you could even say the EFL economy is somewhat overpriced.

You must be right ! Electronicgulden was talking about 1 minute (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=522661.msg5790638#msg5790638) and http://egulden.miners-pool.eu/index.php mentions "Block Time: 60 seconds" . A quick check on  http://cryptoblox.com/chain/Electronic%20Gulden?count=2016 shows me 692 blocks in one day. This confirms your 30*24;  Dont bother to look in the source. Quite a relief though.

If you consider 250K overpriced for the future EFL-economy you are not much of a believer, or a (very) short term invester. What I consider overpriced is the marketcap of guldencoin as calculated on http://coinmarketcap.com/all.html. I think people don't realise there will be 100 times more of those than EFL's



EFL is for trading not for use, I said this 2 weeks ago. NLG will be used more at merchants because like you say there is going to be a lot more so will work better as a currency and Merchants will see this fast no matter how many newspaper articles that come out.

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April 23, 2014, 01:37:57 PM
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We are happy to announce that Carcams.eu started to accept E-gulden! Good to see that more and more merchants are contacting us and want to adopt E-gulden.




Take this Merchant for example, who will honestly give away EFL to buy something here.

Like me you will hold EFL because you hope price goes to the moon.
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