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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [announce] Namecoin - a distributed naming system based on Bitcoin
by
SinbadGuthrie
on 01/09/2020, 15:04:35 UTC
Looking at today's Coinmarketcap and amazed at all these new fashionable coins ... newcomers who come to this market now do not even know about such veterans as Namecoin... once this were very promising coin.

It's not particularly surprising that newcomers to cryptocurrency don't have much interest in Namecoin.  Namecoin is derived from the culture that permeated the Bitcoin community in 2010-2011, which was a culture that was here for the tech, not to make easy money.  Today's cryptocurrency culture doesn't look much like that (sadly), so Namecoin is of little interest to them.  On the other hand, there's plenty of interest in other areas, e.g. in the Tor community.  Even a bit of media coverage now and then.

Real cypherpunks don't worry about whatever market fads are en vogue now.  Cypherpunks write code.

It is very disappointing that no one needs coins that represent real technology ... people invest in DeFi without even thinking that in a month everyone will forget about these projects.

Just burn 99% of the coins on CMC in the hellish furnace. Less coins entails more value for each of them. Too many zombie coins out there being the problem with a shrinking value of the entire ecosystem is not good for the modern day Defi landscape. And namecoin was more of a ping pong coin lol: you buy it once (ping), you sell it shortly after (pong) and never get back to it.

Namecoin at least tries to solve a part of the core weakness of all cryptocurrencies.

Quite a few governments have 100% total access to all Windows and Apple machines, and most Linux machines, yet people continue to ponder ‘that social engineering hack’ that brought down this or that exchange.

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