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May 12, 2014, 07:42:42 AM |
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Hi Asia Coin Community, I run a brand new Crypto Blog site and dedicated my 3rd article to the relaunch of Asia Coin! http://www.judgecrypto.com/1/post/2014/05/the-rebirth-of-asia-coin.htmlI am a new site so please no bounty! Donations graciously accepted though... Any link backs are also graciously accepted. AC: ATK28JH12co3mLhzK9Nkcnks3NeyLk3XNB Judge Crypto Thanks for the article, there are a couple of inaccuracies but in general it's a well written article and I'd be happy to promote it on our Twitter, once the inaccuracies are corrected: The original Asia coin was supposed to have a small premine. It was supposed to have no premine.Little did people realize that the original dev hid some code in the original wallet that gave himself 1 billion extra coins. Nearly 3.2 billion coinsI remember seeing on the original bitcointalk thread there were people offering to BUY AC for 1 BTC per Million. That's 0.05~0.1 BTC per 1m ACWell done in general!
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judgecrypto
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May 12, 2014, 07:47:28 AM |
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Hi Asia Coin Community, I run a brand new Crypto Blog site and dedicated my 3rd article to the relaunch of Asia Coin! http://www.judgecrypto.com/1/post/2014/05/the-rebirth-of-asia-coin.htmlI am a new site so please no bounty! Donations graciously accepted though... Any link backs are also graciously accepted. AC: ATK28JH12co3mLhzK9Nkcnks3NeyLk3XNB Judge Crypto Thanks for the article, there are a couple of inaccuracies but in general it's a well written article and I'd be happy to promote it on our Twitter, once the inaccuracies are corrected: The original Asia coin was supposed to have a small premine. It was supposed to have no premine.Little did people realize that the original dev hid some code in the original wallet that gave himself 1 billion extra coins. Nearly 3.2 billion coinsI remember seeing on the original bitcointalk thread there were people offering to BUY AC for 1 BTC per Million. That's 0.05~0.1 BTC per 1m ACWell done in general! Thanks for the feedback. I have incorporated the corrections! 
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Xuorc
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May 12, 2014, 07:49:36 AM |
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Nice to see it list at MintPal. I decided to donate another 10k AC again.
To: [Donation] AsiaCoin Foundation AXuMxpakwcxcnPtzkL6GNmp54PRc7Zxb2g Debit: -10000.00 AC Transaction fee: -0.001 AC Net amount: -10000.001 AC Transaction ID: 79fb1e8ef66181fcee89b8d526eb8986714eb052966fa06ef27cbc32b891b0bb
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May 12, 2014, 07:50:55 AM |
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Everbody that have AsiaCoins before the new team worked on it... Donate! (see first page, i don't set a adress after the last action ) Without them we have nothing!
hopefully Cryptsy will add the trading of AC!
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All my XST coins are stolen  feel free to donate some XST to RzPMCaQxjxCNCyw2eiYsLqU2MWe45vFfLU I really appreciate that!
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Deathtoallptots
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May 12, 2014, 08:11:12 AM |
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Currently talking to a friend of mine at BITSUMO, hopefully we'll be able to order anything off the Internet with Asiacoin. I'll post an update when we work something out.
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maxsinner
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May 12, 2014, 08:13:49 AM |
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Everybody likes a come back story. People should invest/reinvest in this coin if nothing else, just to show to the world that the crypto-community is stronger than any scammer. This is a feel good story that if told properly will benefit every old and new cryptocurrency out there and give a lot more confidence in people looking into this space and considering making an investment. I bought 200k and plan to hold them for at least a year.
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May 12, 2014, 08:15:52 AM |
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Currently talking to a friend of mine at BITSUMO, hopefully we'll be able to order anything off the Internet with Asiacoin. I'll post an update when we work something out.
+1 That would be pretty awesome
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May 12, 2014, 08:25:10 AM |
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I'm working on a video that goes into a brief history of the coin and then goes on to explain the plan for recovery. I could use some help and opinions. If anybody is willing to help me decide on a couple things then please send me a private message so I can send you some questions to help make this video the best it can be.
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May 12, 2014, 08:26:52 AM |
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I'm working on a video that goes into a brief history of the coin and then goes on to explain the plan for recovery. I could use some help and opinions. If anybody is willing to help me decide on a couple things then please send me a private message so I can send you some questions to help make this video the best it can be.
Please let me know when you're finished, for I can help spread it.
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maxsinner
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May 12, 2014, 08:38:57 AM |
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I believe it might help potential investors if somebody goes into more details into the PoS cycles and gives an exact example with let's say 100k coins and how much you will be getting per day once your coins mature. I know it might be too obvious for the new AC team, but a lot of people (including myself) are lazy when it comes to calculations.
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May 12, 2014, 08:56:51 AM |
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Everbody that have AsiaCoins before the new team worked on it... Donate! (see first page, i don't set a adress after the last action ) Without them we have nothing!
hopefully Cryptsy will add the trading of AC! Will be happy to donate when Cryptsy fires up Asia again 
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"Panic Selling is not an Investment Strategy"
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Maestro1 (OP)
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May 12, 2014, 09:19:15 AM |
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Hi AC Community I was in a discussion with the WoodWallets.io about wooden AsiaCoin wallets, and in order to get the crafting started we would need to make a pre-order of at least 15 wooden wallets. Is this something the community is interested in? The cost is 0.043 BTC (~6150 AC) for a one-sided wooden wallet (public or private key), and 0.057 BTC (~8150 AC) for the two-sided public and private key. Note: Please only confirm interest if you're ready to pay for it as we need to pre-order at least 15 if we want to have AC added. We can arrange it but only if we have enough interest to fill the pre-orders. Thanks 
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Collegestudent
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May 12, 2014, 09:25:51 AM |
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Hi AC Community I was in a discussion with the WoodWallets.io about wooden AsiaCoin wallets, and in order to get the crafting started we would need to make a pre-order of at least 15 wooden wallets. Is this something the community is interested in? The cost is 0.043 BTC (~6150 AC) for a one-sided wooden wallet (public or private key), and 0.057 BTC (~8150 AC) for the two-sided public and private key. Note: Please only confirm interest if you're ready to pay for it as we need to pre-order at least 15 if we want to have AC added. We can arrange it but only if we have enough interest to fill the pre-orders. Thanks  Im very interested in this and im sure many of the members here are also, rmeember we are all shareholders in this project. Thats actually pretty cheap Maestro, just sending some ACs to donate to the project.
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May 12, 2014, 09:26:03 AM |
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Hi AC Community I was in a discussion with the WoodWallets.io about wooden AsiaCoin wallets, and in order to get the crafting started we would need to make a pre-order of at least 15 wooden wallets. Is this something the community is interested in? The cost is 0.043 BTC (~6150 AC) for a one-sided wooden wallet (public or private key), and 0.057 BTC (~8150 AC) for the two-sided public and private key. Note: Please only confirm interest if you're ready to pay for it as we need to pre-order at least 15 if we want to have AC added. We can arrange it but only if we have enough interest to fill the pre-orders. Thanks  how to use this? What can it do?
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Collegestudent
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May 12, 2014, 09:27:52 AM |
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Hi AC Community I was in a discussion with the WoodWallets.io about wooden AsiaCoin wallets, and in order to get the crafting started we would need to make a pre-order of at least 15 wooden wallets. Is this something the community is interested in? The cost is 0.043 BTC (~6150 AC) for a one-sided wooden wallet (public or private key), and 0.057 BTC (~8150 AC) for the two-sided public and private key. Note: Please only confirm interest if you're ready to pay for it as we need to pre-order at least 15 if we want to have AC added. We can arrange it but only if we have enough interest to fill the pre-orders. Thanks  how to use this? What can it do? Basically its a wallet that u can carry around and u can pay via it. Until we have an android wallet this is the next best thing, similar to a credit card
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Collegestudent
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May 12, 2014, 09:28:49 AM |
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I'm working on a video that goes into a brief history of the coin and then goes on to explain the plan for recovery. I could use some help and opinions. If anybody is willing to help me decide on a couple things then please send me a private message so I can send you some questions to help make this video the best it can be.
Please dont say plan for recovery, say plan for adoption because AC's already recovered now we are looking for real world adoption
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Maestro1 (OP)
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May 12, 2014, 09:29:29 AM |
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how to use this? What can it do?
Could be used for cold-storage, could be used to carry around with your public key to receive AC from others, you could have two for example, one for public and one for private key. While you carry your public key around you keep the private key in a safe place, so your coins are safe in any way. It's more of a luxury rather than something really functional and practical. One could argue you could use a paper to the same effect (or a picture on your phone), though it won't be as classy or durable as a wooden wallet. Read their FAQ: https://woodwallets.io/faq/Basically its a wallet that u can carry around and u can pay via it. Until we have an android wallet this is the next best thing, similar to a credit card
You can't pay with a wooden wallet, it's your private key written there, you don't share your private key with others.
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May 12, 2014, 09:31:45 AM |
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Don't Make Sell Wall ! we need more support .
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Collegestudent
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May 12, 2014, 09:42:14 AM |
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how to use this? What can it do?
Could be used for cold-storage, could be used to carry around with your public key to receive AC from others, you could have two for example, one for public and one for private key. While you carry your public key around you keep the private key in a safe place, so your coins are safe in any way. It's more of a luxury rather than something really functional and practical. One could argue you could use a paper to the same effect (or a picture on your phone), though it won't be as classy or durable as a wooden wallet. Read their FAQ: https://woodwallets.io/faq/Basically its a wallet that u can carry around and u can pay via it. Until we have an android wallet this is the next best thing, similar to a credit card
You can't pay with a wooden wallet, it's your private key written there, you don't share your private key with others. So its just plain cold storage
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May 12, 2014, 09:44:20 AM |
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how to use this? What can it do?
Could be used for cold-storage, could be used to carry around with your public key to receive AC from others, you could have two for example, one for public and one for private key. While you carry your public key around you keep the private key in a safe place, so your coins are safe in any way. It's more of a luxury rather than something really functional and practical. One could argue you could use a paper to the same effect (or a picture on your phone), though it won't be as classy or durable as a wooden wallet. Read their FAQ: https://woodwallets.io/faq/Basically its a wallet that u can carry around and u can pay via it. Until we have an android wallet this is the next best thing, similar to a credit card
You can't pay with a wooden wallet, it's your private key written there, you don't share your private key with others. So its just plain cold storage Yes I'll buy one
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