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[ANN] WoofCoin / New Coin [WOFC] GPU Mining/PoW
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Karthiknvlr
on 04/12/2022, 01:03:39 UTC


WOOF COIN

Since the beginning of the pandemic, pet surrendering rates have increased dramatically around the world. Waitlists for surrendering household pets have increased to a remarkable eight months as animal shelters and welfare organisations have seen an increase of 34% for animals needing help.

Typically, animal shelters are under resourced and under financed; relying heavily on donations and the volunteer efforts to assist animals.

This is where Woof Coin steps in. As avid lovers of dogs, we wanted to make a difference. Using the power of Proof of Work mining, we’ve created a coin where miners are contributing to the donation of money to animal welfare shelters. These shelters initially include the ASPCA who already have a cryptocurrency donation mechanism but with intention to expand to the RSPCA and other organizations suggested by the community. 

Our aim is to put animals first and we intend on developing ongoing relationships with pet shelters to help adoption.

Coins Specifications
21 billion supply
Block 2,100,000 halving (4 years estimated)
Algorithm: KawPOW
Proof of Work

Download Links:
Windows wallet - https://github.com/Woof-Core/WoofCoin/releases/download/WoofCoin/WoofCoin.zip

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Please reach out if you have any questions  Smiley
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Re: [ANN][ICO][BOUNTY]Hurify Platform Overview
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Karthiknvlr
on 10/11/2017, 04:29:10 UTC
Can you guys share the Development status of your project?
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Re: [ANN][ICO][BOUNTY]Hurify Platform Overview
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Karthiknvlr
on 09/11/2017, 05:46:56 UTC
are there any similar projects?

We are aware of another project for IoT data monetization. However we are the only one doing IoT services Market Place on Blockchain as this is much critical problem to be resolved to scale IoT.
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Re: [ANN][ICO][BOUNTY]Hurify Platform Overview
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Karthiknvlr
on 09/11/2017, 04:19:40 UTC
so many ICOs
and fewer and fewer information
what is the base of your token?

Our Token is based on Ethereum and we are following ERC20 Token Standard.
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Re: [ANN][ICO][BOUNTY]Hurify Platform Overview
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Karthiknvlr
on 09/11/2017, 03:54:14 UTC
   where can I apply to do some promotion for the bounty?

You can apply for the bounty on our website, visit https://ico.hurify.co/hurify-bounty-program/ to apply for the bounty program. For more details regarding bounty mail to us hbp@hurify.co
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RBI Statement about Bitcoin
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Karthiknvlr
on 27/10/2017, 03:35:33 UTC
The Reserve Bank is uncomfortable with "non-fiat" cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, its executive director Sudarshan Sen said today.

"As regards non-fiat cryptocurrencies, I think we are not comfortable," Sen said addressing the India Fintech Day conference here.

Elaborating on what is a non-fiat cryptocurrency, Sen said, "Bitcoins for example. That's a private cryptocurrency."

The fiat cryptocurrency is a digital currency which will be issued by theReserve Bank of India (RBI) in place of the physical one at present, he said, adding that the central bank is studying this aspect at present.

"Right now, we have a group of people who are looking at fiat cryptocurrencies. Something that is an alternative to the Indian rupee, so to speak. We are looking at that closely," Sen said.

The RBI has been repeatedly cautioning everyone about the usage of cryptocurrencies, flagging a slew of concerns.
According to some media reports, there has been a growing number of investors in such currencies over the last few years, especially with the huge spurt in the value of a few of them since the Donald Trump administration came in the US.

"Any user, holder, investor or trader dealing with virtual currencies is doing it at their own risk," the RBI had cautioned on its website in February this year.

The RBI has been repeatedly flagging concerns on virtual currencies like Bitcoins, stating that they pose potential financial, legal, customer protection and security-related risks.

"I believe its potential is being overstated. We can see that in these types of solutions for virtual currency, there is no central bank or monetary authority," RBI's then deputy governor R Gandhi had said on March 2 this year.

 "Value seems to be a matter of speculation. Legal status is definitely not there. While this is a purported objective of a VC, it puts a natural limit for its progression. And finally, the usage of VCs for illicit and illegal activities has been reported as uncomfortably large," Gandhi had said.
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