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Re: [ANN][ParkByte][PKB][Electrum] Pure POS - TREX|YOBIT
by
mcaizgk2
on 05/10/2017, 22:01:58 UTC
Important ANN: ParkByte is the 1st coin that ever gets delisted by Coinomi.

Warning: Any PKB/Coinomi clones out there are unlicensed, they are not approved by us and might not be safe to use.

What to do next: To export your private keys for PKB please consult this article: https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000009717-can-i-export-my-private-keys-from-coinomi-

Thanks for your support over the couple of years Coinomi had PKB included in its wallet.

I had expected PKB to be delisted sooner or later from Coinomi as George Kimionis told me back in June 2017 - Unless I contribute to the costs of servers & support they would be delisting low cap coins. One of the main reasons I ignored Coinomi's demand for approx 0.5BTC worth of PKB was due to the lack of a publicly view able source code these days from Coinomi. I understand their reasons for not publishing their source code and that is their decision to take but in the long term it is not the direction I would want to support with PKB.

As part of the ParkingChain development we will be releasing our own mobile wallets for use with a PKB that will be opensource and publicly view able.

Hi Antony, this is George. Google Alerts sent me over to this thread. Please let me get some things straight here. No money was ever "demanded". On May 28th you offered to cover some of the operational costs when I informed you that we were in the process of deploying more servers for ParkByte in our data center. On June 14th you confirmed this and stated that you are planning on moving the PKB token over to an ETH ERC20 token by the end of the year so delisting PKB from Coinomi shouldn't be much of an inconvenience for PKB holders. On June 21st I proposed the bootstrap fee of 5K PKB, to which I never got any reply whatsoever, although I pinged you again on July 4th and July 7th. The open-source concerns were never raised in our conversation and it looks to me now more like a poor excuse to your unwillingness to cover any of the costs for all these years PKB was listed in Coinomi. Anyway, it was fun having you aboard. Good luck with ParkByte.