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October 09, 2014, 11:12:46 PM
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I have the mintpal.exchange new domain for sale: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=817295



I was looking at Market Cap site yesterday and was surprised to see spaincoin so far down the list. 

Are you still involved with the coin? 
I make sure the network has some healthy nodes and I keep the block explorer up. The airdrop is over and it's now the community's turn to keep it going.

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I have the mintpal.exchange new domain for sale: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=817295



I was looking at Market Cap site yesterday and was surprised to see spaincoin so far down the list.  

Are you still involved with the coin?  
I make sure the network has some healthy nodes and I keep the block explorer up. The airdrop is over and it's now the community's turn to keep it going.


That's great, how did you prepare the community for their turn?   I ask because there seems to be so many communities that feel unprepared for what it is they must do, in fact many in various communities feel like they are thrown in the deep end of the pool with the order 'sink or swim'.    

In addition to the 'nodes and the block explorer' you mentioned, if the coin should find itself in a rough patch do they know how to find you?  If you work on the coin in the future is it volunteer work or do you charge a fee?



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