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September 08, 2015, 07:23:36 PM
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Rule no. 7 added. Due to many coins using the same names of anothers coins for example the Tomatocoin´s.
So the Devs could be carefully with new names based on Doge only for say another example.

Good choise, once when i was searching Anoncoin i found 2 with the same name if my memory doesn't play jokes both had a thread on Bitcointalk....

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September 08, 2015, 07:51:44 PM
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September 08, 2015, 08:08:30 PM
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Oh i forgot, if somehow you get one of the coin i listed working somehow (Because a takeover happened or a node appeared from nowhere) send me a PM ok?

And to be clear, in 2 days is possible that other 3 coins will join the list

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September 08, 2015, 08:41:51 PM
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Oh i forgot, if somehow you get one of the coin i listed working somehow (Because a takeover happened or a node appeared from nowhere) send me a PM ok?

And to be clear, in 2 days is possible that other 3 coins will join the list

Agree.
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Applecoin(APC)     Added to Special cases.  Special Note: Good exchange, Good Marketcap, But wallet look dont sync and very low activity on thread.
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September 09, 2015, 12:26:22 AM
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excellent thread! We really need to share this type of information as well as information about scamming companies and services and scammer profiles.
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excellent thread! We really need to share this type of information as well as information about scamming companies and services and scammer profiles.

I'm glad you like it, I just want to note that developers when leave or abandon a ship adrift even often take years to be delisted of sites of trading or markets, So almost peoples keep trading without to imagine that they are buying maybe a dead coin or in worst cases a scam coin. I do not blame these sites because maybe they are engaged in more than technical issues yet however they should activate a mechanism where an alert can be receive of the  users, For example if the developer has not responded in a week on a thread  immediately they could suspend the market, And things so. In case of miners could be same thing they keep mining same coins.

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I want to share  this with you:    
http://cointelegraph.com/news/115160/coinmarketcap-about-40-of-the-coins-ever-added-to-the-site-are-now-inactive

On article:

  
 “About 40% of the coins ever added to the site are now ‘inactive’ due to failing to meet the basic criteria.”

CT: Has CoinMarketCap ever permanently removed a coin from being listed on the site? If so is there a list of delisted coins? How about delisting an exchange?

G: About 40% of the coins ever added to the site are now "inactive" due to failing to meet the basic criteria. In virtually all cases, the reason for delisting is because all exchanges have delisted the coin. There is not currently a list of these coins, but perhaps in the future.  Exchanges get delisted when their API fails ceases to work for a significant period of time.


Reading this everybody can imagine that exchanges and coinmarketcap could found an mechanism to get delisted coins as soon as an red alert could be received or in words of same article  due to failing to meet the basic criteria”.

So you can imagine the rest, They have 40% of inactive coins, Add anothers scam coins, Add useless coin, Add looks died,  Add new coins launched each day, Etc, All its to Crypto scene . Its  equation that Links to died coins aims to find, But  this only time will tell. So far we have Indicator DC.
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September 09, 2015, 01:57:43 AM
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September 09, 2015, 02:22:41 AM
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I'm receiving on this thread:

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Please try again. If you come back to this error screen, report the error to an administrator.

I will check it and until then maybe  not all information will be  normally updated. I will advice when its be  resolved.
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September 09, 2015, 05:26:49 AM
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excellent thread! We really need to share this type of information as well as information about scamming companies and services and scammer profiles.

I'm glad you like it, I just want to note that developers when leave or abandon a ship adrift even often take years to be delisted of sites of trading or markets, So almost peoples keep trading without to imagine that they are buying maybe a dead coin or in worst cases a scam coin. I do not blame these sites because maybe they are engaged in more than technical issues yet however they should activate a mechanism where an alert can be receive of the  users, For example if the developer has not responded in a week on a thread  immediately they could suspend the market, And things so. In case of miners could be same thing they keep mining same coins.

EDIT:

I want to share  this with you:    
http://cointelegraph.com/news/115160/coinmarketcap-about-40-of-the-coins-ever-added-to-the-site-are-now-inactive

On article:

  
 “About 40% of the coins ever added to the site are now ‘inactive’ due to failing to meet the basic criteria.”

CT: Has CoinMarketCap ever permanently removed a coin from being listed on the site? If so is there a list of delisted coins? How about delisting an exchange?

G: About 40% of the coins ever added to the site are now "inactive" due to failing to meet the basic criteria. In virtually all cases, the reason for delisting is because all exchanges have delisted the coin. There is not currently a list of these coins, but perhaps in the future.  Exchanges get delisted when their API fails ceases to work for a significant period of time.


Reading this everybody can imagine that exchanges and coinmarketcap could found an mechanism to get delisted coins as soon as an red alert could be received or in words of same article  due to failing to meet the basic criteria”.

So you can imagine the rest, They have 40% of inactive coins, Add anothers scam coins, Add useless coin, Add looks died,  Add new coins launched each day, Etc, All its to Crypto scene . Its  equation that Links to died coins aims to find, But  this only time will tell. So far we have Indicator DC.

And i use coinmarketcap list to see which coins i need to check, anyway i suppose this thread deserves to be attached to the first page of the section because often the threads of deadcoins or dying are full of trolls or people who wants to speculate trying to do a good trade

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September 09, 2015, 09:48:55 AM
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I want to share  this with you:    
http://cointelegraph.com/news/115160/coinmarketcap-about-40-of-the-coins-ever-added-to-the-site-are-now-inactive
 “About 40% of the coins ever added to the site are now ‘inactive’ due to failing to meet the basic criteria.”
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There is not currently a list of these coins, but perhaps in the future.

They have 40% of inactive coins

ever added, i.e. 40% of all the coins ever added --- and those coins don’t appear in the current list.

Records of previously-published lists are available courtesy of archive.org.

The figure's nearer 30% by my calculations:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1158855.msg12247177#msg12247177

A coin’s listing on coinmarketcap tells us only that at least one exchange polled by coinmarketcap lists the coin. If a coin has been removed from the coinmarketcap list, it doesn’t mean that has no listing anywhere, only that none of polled exchanges lists the coin. Gliss' list of exchanges is necessarily informal, so must be the described data. Being dropped from coinmarketcap can’t be interpreted to mean “dead” or anything much other than “no longer listed by coinmarketcap.com”.

Although a dynamically-updated list (and recording facility) would be relatively easy to set up, I'm not sure how generally useful it would be. I supposed Minkiz could have a “cap-decap” list, recording arrivals and departures but it would only reflect changes in a single aggregator.

Cheers

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September 09, 2015, 10:02:05 AM
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I want to share  this with you:    
http://cointelegraph.com/news/115160/coinmarketcap-about-40-of-the-coins-ever-added-to-the-site-are-now-inactive
 “About 40% of the coins ever added to the site are now ‘inactive’ due to failing to meet the basic criteria.”
...
There is not currently a list of these coins, but perhaps in the future.

They have 40% of inactive coins

ever added, i.e. 40% of all the coins ever added --- and those coins don’t appear in the current list.

Records of previously-published lists are available courtesy of archive.org.

The figure's nearer 30% by my calculations:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1158855.msg12247177#msg12247177

A coin’s listing on coinmarketcap tells us only that at least one exchange polled by coinmarketcap lists the coin. If a coin has been removed from the coinmarketcap list, it doesn’t mean that has no listing anywhere, only that none of polled exchanges lists the coin. Gliss' list of exchanges is necessarily informal, so must be the described data. Being dropped from coinmarketcap can’t be interpreted to mean “dead” or anything much other than “no longer listed by coinmarketcap.com”.

Although a dynamically-updated list (and recording facility) would be relatively easy to set up, I'm not sure how generally useful it would be. I supposed Minkiz could have a “cap-decap” list, recording arrivals and departures but it would only reflect changes in a single aggregator.

Cheers

Graham


Graham, i checked all the list of coinmarketcap and i can almost confirm that is 40% and even a little bit more but that was before i could register on this website and because of that i'm rechecking each coin

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