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Re: Why is there so many coins?
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Gleb Gamow
on 17/12/2015, 06:32:46 UTC
Why do they keep popping up and more importantly staying? Isn't just one or two coins enough? Why do we need so many, what's the point, what does anybody gain from that? It just seems impractical to me and I want to understand it.

Rumor has it that a CEO of an cryptocurrency exchange, i.e., Cryptsy, trading altcoins wouldn't be able to afford a Florida mansion if only trading one or two altcoins. He needs 100s. And, when Cryptsy goes kaputski, as we're witnessing now, said CEO simply goes to China and opens up a Cryptsy clone to trade ... wait for it ... hundreds of altcoins, most having no utility, again, as we're seeing now. BTW, Paul Vernon, the CEO in question, denies that the Chinese Cryptsy clone and Cryptsy are related in spite of having the same email address to contract both. Perhaps, that's just a fluke, easily explained away by those sucking Paul's Floppy Disk on a daily basis. HAHAHA