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January 21, 2015, 03:01:01 PM
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Hello.

I’m really fond of CryptoNote technology and have mined several CN-based coins since launch. I’ve been following cryptomarket for a lot of time and and I do consider XDN very promising coin. Current crypto trends are favoring technologically advanced coins and XDN is confirming this statement, price is going up.

I’ve decided to invest some of my funds in XDN infrastructure. Currently I’m cooperating with DarkNoteBooks store but I do not want to stop there. I would like to open marketplace or a shop that will accept XDN as a primary currency and I’m looking for a co-founder. It has to be experienced and active person that would create, promote and support the idea.

Amount of the cash investment is highly negotiable, depends purely from the scale of the project and the result. I will also provide my knowledge of economics and marketing. For additional details please ask me here, through PM or contact me via email: richardorside at gmail.com

Also, any kind of requests about shop theme are welcome in this thread.
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