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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: How many coins needed for success?
by
Backside walkaround
on 26/08/2016, 03:29:01 UTC
I see from over on the rimbit.com forum (see link http://www.rimbit.com/threads/decreasing-the-amount-of-rimbit-in-circulation.5996/#post-13149) that they are going to burn the excess coins that were created.  Some 392,380,976 RBT were initially made and it seems to be far too much.

Apart from the obvious, what do you think is a reasonable number of coins to have?  (The obvious being zero from all those who are not into it!)  I am not just thinking of Rimbit here but any coin - what is too many and what is too few?
good concept but no matter what you do, its doomed.
ther are shitcoins that are doing much better like https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=719019.0 and they have 111 pages of commenting.
your coin has what??? 2 pages after how many years?  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
Agree with this 100%.  I don't know anything about rimbit, but I don't know anything about TRUMP, CC, blibbityblah, and all the other crap ones you see trading on the shady exchanges.  They are doomed.  You could probably trim rimbit to ONE coin and it still wouldn't hold its value.  No one is using these, and I would be more than happy if they were all "burned".