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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [announce] Namecoin - a distributed naming system based on Bitcoin
by
SinbadGuthrie
on 16/09/2020, 14:45:48 UTC
The goal is to create a general usage again. The price will follow. I will recover what this nerd called "Jeremy Rand" has caused. About autism we don't really want to discuss here the effects of this psychological disorder. Watch YouTube to get your impression.

A few days ago there was a coin that suddenly jumped into the hundreds of millions market cap.

Researching a bit, the developers had come upon an intriguing idea.

They asked themselves ‘What if people could go to a website and use the website to trade one coin for another?’

So they invented a thing called ‘a coin exchange’ which lets anybody trade any coin on the exchange, and the made their own coin to make money on this fascinating concept. This was just a few days ago.

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There is no such thing as general usage. It’s all a scam. Nobody is interested in useful currencies. All anybody wants is to be an early bird on a coin before it starts rising meteorically and then to dump it before the crash. Including bitcoin.

These scamcoins all use the same general techniques. If you have a Twitter profile, your profile will be given extra credibility if you click on sponsored links. Some people know this and click on all sponsored links. This gives a Twitter a pipeline to make money. Coin devs can ‘promote’ their Twitter account and select the option ‘goal = followers‘ and they will inexpensively get a large number of followers if they target their ads properly.

Namecoin is actually a sort of legitimate coin. In the scammy fake crypto sphere it has far more real legitimacy than virtually all multi hundred million dollar coins.

Best plan to promote it would be the scam route. Gather some Namecoin whales from the Russian mafia or wherever. Get a competent marketer to make a Twitter account with 100k plus supporters. Use Calvin’s bsv scam model to incentivize hungry devs to create vapor ware tech around the coin, bells and whistles, then kick back and cash in.

It baffles a person how Calvin can shit on a computer and get it listed on hundreds of exchanges but the second recent cryptocurrency to exist, which has a few people who respect its original intent, is struggling.