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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Project Interzone - Blockchain Social Engine - UPDATE TO 1.5
by
suprnurd
on 01/11/2017, 15:52:45 UTC
suprnurd, you're involved in this token and also chaincoin.  how did you find both of these?  through mining?  they're both so similar. 

I wouldn't say I'm "involved" in this token as much as I've just been "observing" it since it came out. I haven't put any time or effort in to improving this project.

With regards to ChainCoin, I got involved because of all the newbies like myself who got swept up in the buy frenzy back in July - I stuck around to try and do what I could to help the project and in turn help out all the suckers (myself included) who were holding bags. Since that time we have gathered many new supporters, harnessed the voting system of our masternode network, and are presently voting on implementing the updated Dash 12 core so we can have a development budget and move the project forward.

If you're interested:
ChainCoin Governance Protocol - Community Vote


The vote began on October 14 and will continue until November 4. The rules, instructions, and proposal link are all on our website at https://www.chaincoin.org/voting/

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The ChainCoin Governance Protocol (CGP) consists of many core changes that will be implemented into the ChainCoin client with the goal of:
  • allowing a portion of the block reward to be dedicated to the development of ChainCoin;
  • allowing community members to submit development proposals that will be funded by the above portion of the block reward;
  • allowing masternode holders the ability to approve the above development proposals by a majority vote.
These core changes are a necessary step in order to provide a sustainable future for ChainCoin and the members of the ChainCoin Community. Furthermore, these changes must be made as soon as possible in order to provide the funding necessary for further development of ChainCoin, since at the moment all development is done solely by the unpaid members of the open-source community.

Based on the current votes I would expect the proposed implementation to move forward so that should be interesting.