SoreGums
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August 16, 2014, 04:49:07 AM |
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Giveaway300,000 Coin(O) available, ready to be distributed.Claim yours
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XZed
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August 16, 2014, 07:22:39 AM |
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We have not seen or heard from him since then.
Name: coino.org Last Active: July 10, 2014, 06:30:18 PM
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X3n0X
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August 16, 2014, 04:30:14 PM |
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Doesn't it seem a little silly for a community oriented coin to have a 2% premine? Seems backwards.
Coino.org user was the Dev, he just up and left. The 2 million premine was left as well. We have not seen or heard from him since then. We the community took over the coin once he left and even fixed the coin when it locked up. So we have earned our right to move this coin forward. It is a community that makes any coin worth its value. Yes, it does suck that Coin(O) had a 2 million premine, but when this coin was released. Premined coins were the thing to do and was seen as added value to the coin to further developments. Not like it is now where a premine almost certainly means that the Devs get rich quick. I for one hope the premine stays right where it is, I have no interest in removing it from the blockchain or touching it. I kind of view it as a symbol of what not to do with a coin and it is apart of our coins history. Reminds us all to conduct ourselves with honor and respect our fellow Coin(O) members. Above all do so honestly. I would like to add that CryptoRush is backing up CoinO, we're approaching the 10.000th block found on out pool and can confirm that 1% of those blocks went to us in the form of fees. Apart from that I can also say that I'm keeping some CoinO for myself. Now without going into details and actual numbers (cant be bothered to check on it on my Saturday off, just being honest ) it's a fact that despite 2% premine and could be dumped there is also a high % of coins that are in firm hands. In my opinion Coffee Cup is right with what he's saying, it's the community and majority of the community what makes the coin at the long run. What if 2% of a coin would get dumped, yet despite of this happening the strong community would not give in and hold firm. Yes it could form a problem for CoinO if 2% would be dumped, but CoinO has seen problems before and look where you are at now. I would see this problem as a opportunity for the CoinO community to show their support and hold on their coins, refusing to have a 2% dump decrease the price and value, let that spread grow! Get the news out that CoinO has set a record in regarding buy/sell spread, turn the thing around like you guys did so far, and from what I'm seeing, a pretty damn good job so far. At the end of the day CoinO is worth what you think it's worth. The bad guys only win if the good guys stop caring, usually the good guys got passion on their side, don't loose it due to a thought or possibility that hasn't happened yet.
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gwopr
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August 17, 2014, 02:45:17 PM |
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Giveaway2,000 Coin(O) to each person who tweets thisJust entered to win $50 worth of my choice currency. Follow @CasheerApp and retweet http://bit.ly/1sPJktN #ListMyCoin @CoinoCoin #CoinoCoinTweet it, then post here your status update and Address Example: https://twitter.com/SoreGums/status/500055427199934465 Um6SxVE4x3t5UTK9998HkdsD9SYXYhmmPF(also follow @CoinoCoin & @CasheerApp - click the two names after you tweet, then click follow on each page)Bounty Expires, once the winners are announced in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731396.0 about 48hrs or maybe more, guessing they are in the US... Show some love in this thread too: http://forum.casheer.net/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=69 (not required for giveaway, however lends weight to our cause and you get a 2nd entry into their giveaway)Remember this is a community coin, anyone can do these sorts of giveaways - raise awareness. Total Bounty Available: 300,000 Coin(O) (150) UefLLJRXwYDU74tBP4zMJhyec7kYuP2eDX fully funded and ready to be sent outOnly quote the top part maybe? Giveaway; tweet this; the gold bit - or not here's my tweet https://twitter.com/gwopr/statuses/501015820391436288my wallet UVddBhwSLpKAiNQ9eDA81ZgdJ8PokM6qFj Thanks and VIVA COINO !!
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Youghoor
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August 17, 2014, 02:55:33 PM |
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Doesn't it seem a little silly for a community oriented coin to have a 2% premine? Seems backwards.
2% premine is a lot of coins and in todays world of altcoins no one will accept that
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XZed
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August 17, 2014, 02:56:28 PM |
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Doesn't it seem a little silly for a community oriented coin to have a 2% premine? Seems backwards.
2% premine is a lot of coins and in todays world of altcoins no one will accept that I suggest you to read SoreGums explanation ...
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SoreGums
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August 17, 2014, 02:56:48 PM |
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Doesn't it seem a little silly for a community oriented coin to have a 2% premine? Seems backwards.
2% premine is a lot of coins and in todays world of altcoins no one will accept that Doesn't it seem a little silly for a community oriented coin to have a 2% premine? Seems backwards.
A brief recap on this coins history. Dev came up with Coin(O). Community assembled behind this coin. Dev had personal issues and his focus and attention shifted away from Coin(O). Community took over. Made a choice to keep the premine as is, rewriting history sets an unfavourable precedent. It is unlikely that the premine would be dumped & if the Dev does decide to cash in good on him for starting something <- this is my opinionDoesn't it seem a little silly for a community oriented coin to have a 2% premine? Seems backwards.
Coino.org user was the Dev, he just up and left. The 2 million premine was left as well. We have not seen or heard from him since then. We the community took over the coin once he left and even fixed the coin when it locked up. So we have earned our right to move this coin forward. It is a community that makes any coin worth its value. Yes, it does suck that Coin(O) had a 2 million premine, but when this coin was released. Premined coins were the thing to do and was seen as added value to the coin to further developments. Not like it is now where a premine almost certainly means that the Devs get rich quick. I for one hope the premine stays right where it is, I have no interest in removing it from the blockchain or touching it. I kind of view it as a symbol of what not to do with a coin and it is apart of our coins history. Reminds us all to conduct ourselves with honor and respect our fellow Coin(O) members. Above all do so honestly.
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SoreGums
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August 17, 2014, 03:22:15 PM |
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To qualify for the Casheer draw follow them
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XZed
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August 17, 2014, 04:23:53 PM |
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Coffee.Cup and SoreGums : please, PM me you email contacts, in order to forward you email received from Ronny (CEO of CCEDK).
Thank you.
Sincerely,
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Coffee.Cup
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Merit: 10
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August 17, 2014, 04:28:58 PM |
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Coffee.Cup and SoreGums : please, PM me you email contacts, in order to forward you email received from Ronny (CEO of CCEDK).
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Coffeecup.cast@gmail.com
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XZed
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August 17, 2014, 04:31:42 PM |
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Coffee.Cup and SoreGums : please, PM me you email contacts, in order to forward you email received from Ronny (CEO of CCEDK).
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Coffeecup.cast@gmail.comThank you. Mail sent.
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SoreGums
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August 17, 2014, 04:35:47 PM |
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Coffee.Cup and SoreGums : please, PM me you email contacts, in order to forward you email received from Ronny (CEO of CCEDK).
Thank you.
Sincerely,
soregums.chat@gmail.com
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XZed
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August 17, 2014, 04:40:20 PM |
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Coffee.Cup and SoreGums : please, PM me you email contacts, in order to forward you email received from Ronny (CEO of CCEDK).
Thank you.
Sincerely,
soregums.chat@gmail.comThank you. Mail sent.
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Coffee.Cup
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Merit: 10
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August 17, 2014, 04:46:56 PM |
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Coin(O) now has a second node you can use.
Add this to your coino.conf file: addnode=107.170.166.51
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DOGEbubble
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August 18, 2014, 02:49:56 AM |
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Great to see Coino is alive again.
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XZed
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August 18, 2014, 06:39:31 AM |
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gwopr
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August 18, 2014, 07:34:56 AM |
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To qualify for the Casheer draw follow them you're right, I read your message too rapidly. Now I'm following both tags.
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XZed
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August 18, 2014, 03:28:33 PM |
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Do you think it's possible indirectly to reach a PoD ? http://cryptoasian.com/coin-list/I perfectly know CoinO history... But I mean related to all the people that keep it alive... Indeed, a PoD seems the way to follow for any new coin.... Thank you. Sincerely,
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SoreGums
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August 19, 2014, 12:45:29 AM |
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Do you think it's possible indirectly to reach a PoD ? http://cryptoasian.com/coin-list/I perfectly know CoinO history... But I mean related to all the people that keep it alive... Indeed, a PoD seems the way to follow for any new coin.... Thank you. Sincerely, What is PoD?
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XZed
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August 19, 2014, 12:51:29 AM |
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Do you think it's possible indirectly to reach a PoD ? http://cryptoasian.com/coin-list/I perfectly know CoinO history... But I mean related to all the people that keep it alive... Indeed, a PoD seems the way to follow for any new coin.... Thank you. Sincerely, What is PoD? In order to prevent from the increasing scam coins, it's currently suggested to obtain a "Proof-of-Developer" : http://cryptoasian.com/proof-of-developer-faq/In other words, coins dev get verified in order to prevent from schemes you know... But what I'm trying to define is.... Who is Crypto Asian ?.... Because all have went blind to Crypto Asian but can't find any "reputation" history about him..... By the way, I'm trying to find out why his picture is found on a french photograph website : http://fr.actuphoto.com/img/photos/big_1320919127.jpgCoins whose dev were verified : http://cryptoasian.com/coin-list/
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