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Re: [ANN] Punic Copper [PUCO] TRC10 Token & Punic Tin [PUTI] Steem-Engine Token
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Tokenista
on 26/03/2021, 03:36:50 UTC
Well, seems like PUTI looks a little bit promising and can live to compete with the others altcoin. Then what about your another token, PUCO?
PUCO token should also be like the current PUTI token, or you prefer to raise only one of them, well it will have other story. Also maybe you want to make PUTI bigger first, than after that PUCO token turn will arrive.


TRON/Polonidex is afraid to touch this because of the Bitcoin foundation issue, but that is simply a delay. As we ultimately are the ones suing them, they pretend its over.

What we are doing now is creating the PUTI Market, then soon we will start accepting BLURT for PUTI, and HIVE. And we will start accepting PUTI to pay for Soap. Then we will start accepting PUTI, BLURT, STEEM and HIVE for PUCO, and PUCO for Soap, while PUCO gets paid out for Social Media Bounties.

Then and ETH Clone and a HIVE Token, and then several more after that.

But we will do person to person, token to token trades, and Pegged Tokens on Tokens between platforms.

Then Polonidex will list us on their own, I won't need the self listing feature they are refusing to use properly.

The next month a lot is going to happen. Because of the Corona Virus a lot of stuff was postponed, we weren't even on WiFi most of the time but we are now getting everything moving.

We are going to have the Etsy shop up soon, so PUTI, BLURT, STEEM and HIVE for Soap, Oils, etc, will be available within a few weeks.

We are also suing Facebook for attacking my Wife's business, likey to use as the model for their failing idea Libra, which is being renamed "Diem" and stealing my Wife's brand.

And we will have a few more Tokens and our own Blockchain soon, including some Pegged Tokens for cross chain trades.

Our Organization, the Shaivite Temple, is also:

1. Federally 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt and we have a Federal Ruling Letter

2. Exempt from paying Social Security Taxes as a Religious Organization