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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
🔔[ANN][CROWDSALE] 🎄 Jingle Token - The world's first collectible token 🎄
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Revere.cc
on 02/12/2017, 02:56:35 UTC
Jingle Token
The World's First Collectible Token

Overview
Introducing the world’s first collectible token: Jingle (XMAS). To celebrate the holidays, a limited number of these tokens will be made available to the general public as a one-time crowdsale. Collect them, or gift them to your friends and family to introduce them to the wide world of cryptocurrency as it grows ever more quickly! Cryptocurrencies were made famous by Bitcoin; however, Bitcoin was only designed for the transaction and storage of ownership on Bitcoin itself. Jingle Tokens run on the Ethereum network which allows for arbitrary code to be performed on the blockchain and the results of these executions are stored forever.

Aim
Revere.cc seeks to create a unique niche where one can easily trade assets in the form of collectible tokens. By running on the Ethereum blockchain, all transactions are transparent and immutable: because everything on the blockchain is indisputable, the creation of tokenized collectibles is possible. Jingle Tokens are original, absolute in nature, and a safe means of storing value.

Token Information
Name: Jingle
Ticker: XMAS
Decimals: 8
Total Supply: 25,000,000
Contract Address: 0x5BEC06fd4dcf7A38e1e60eE4a2217Ac19eAb6220

Crowdsale
Crowdsale start: Dec. 1
Crowdsale end: Dec. 25
Proceeds: 70% on dedicated servers capable of handling high traffic and trades for our planned exchange
20% development funds
10% marketing


Current Rate: 1ETH = 50,000 XMAS

Fill out the form for purchases here

For the full scope of our project visit https://revere.cc/jingle/
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Board Legal
Re: Legalizing Bitcoin
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Revere.cc
on 27/11/2017, 19:17:46 UTC
I'm new to bitcoin but it's still plain to see that the government will eventually have no bearing over it. In fact, they never did, just think of all the things people can get their hands on. It's the governments job to regulate and bitcoin practically regulates itself. If said gov't had a lick of sense, they'd embrace the bitcoin revolution.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is it worth to pay $8200 for 1 BTC if you are a newbie?
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Revere.cc
on 27/11/2017, 04:07:23 UTC
I wouldn't purchase one whole bitcoin for $9k+ as a newbie. Maybe you can buy a portion of one, but you should research more and try to find what's comfortable before you jump in. Even if you do, get ready for long-term dips and rises and profits.
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Board Speculation
Re: Is it too early vs late to buy bitcoin?
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Revere.cc
on 27/11/2017, 03:52:15 UTC
The short-term answer is that yes, I would wait for the dip or correction to happen if you're thinking about it right at this moment.


Long term, bitcoin has not really reached the forefront of popular culture and spending, so it's going to be rising in the future.
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Re: How can i equip banner/avatar?
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Revere.cc
on 27/11/2017, 03:37:52 UTC
"Only Full Members and up are allowed to wear avatars. It must be no more than 120px wide, 80px tall, and 100 KiB in size. It must be a PNG, GIF, or JPEG image. It must be safe for work."

From the "Read before posting" thread and the rules
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Mining BTC.
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Revere.cc
on 27/11/2017, 03:26:35 UTC
I would definitely research some more on various websites and sources to see what they recommend. Self-research is going to help you improve your learning and grow with your project instead of stumbling along from clear-cut directions from a forum poster.

Look into GPUs!
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Board Speculation
Re: 1 million $ for 1 BTC (Bitcoin)
by
Revere.cc
on 27/11/2017, 03:20:28 UTC
Circumstances such as a popularity boom due to popular culture or coverage might affect the outcome.

I wouldn't be surprised if it reached $100k by then.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Message to Satoshi, please dump your 1million bitcoins
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Revere.cc
on 26/11/2017, 03:24:59 UTC
Could you show me where satoshi holds these 1 million bitcoins?  Cheesy I'm so curious to see it and I'm so glad you can finally prove it unlike many others in the past. Thanks so much. I really appreciate all the years of work that must have gone into this.

 Cheesy

But really, what do you suppose would happen if he or she dumped this? Assuming he or she still has it or has not done multiple actions to it
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is holding bitcoin Greedy?
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Revere.cc
on 26/11/2017, 03:10:32 UTC
I just wanted to echo the entire feeling of this thread. Holding bitcoin isn't greedy from the holder's point of view. Most of the times, people keep their holdings to save it up for some special need in the future and not act rashly. Often times the people on the spectator point of view see it as greedy because they would also do the same thing in that position.
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Ethereum
by
Revere.cc
on 26/11/2017, 02:52:41 UTC
Helloo,

how are you doing? I am going to make it short. We are ChangeCoin. Our Coin is an open-people-changeable coin. What does that mean? We will decide were our ecosystem is going with you! We will vote on a lot of things and everybody who has coins can change it and vote. We currently are a team of three highly motivated and driving edge stundents, from all fields. Physic, Business, Language and International affairs, from 3 different countries. What can you do? Spread the word!

If you want to get in touch with us, let me know!

Yours,
Lukas

That was not related to the question at all!
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Board Project Development
Re: Bitcoin data
by
Revere.cc
on 26/11/2017, 02:10:09 UTC
Alternatively, you could also go to https://coincodex.com/ and https://www.livecoinwatch.com/

There are a good few websites with these features. Try to research and see which ones fit your inquiries the most!
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: Bitcoin wallet bad nodes
by
Revere.cc
on 25/11/2017, 17:33:36 UTC
Thanks for the suggestions, I tried looking into whether or not it was my network and that seemed to be the case. Creating an exception in my firewall fixed the problem.
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Bitcoin wallet bad nodes
by
Revere.cc
on 25/11/2017, 04:02:56 UTC
I’ve downloaded a bitcoin wallet and for some reason I’m not getting any connections, perhaps there are some problems with the nodes?
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Ethereum
by
Revere.cc
on 25/11/2017, 03:08:57 UTC
With Bitcoin having the largest market cap what could Ethereum possibly do to overthrow Bitcoin from the number 1 position? Huh