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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
[ANN][FORUM GOLD AIRDROP] 1st Airdrop Giveaway 250 Forum Gold Coins
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cryptcointrader
on 26/04/2018, 13:32:38 UTC
https://cryptcointrader.com/assets/uploads/files/1524565138614-forum-gold-lana-resized.png
^^ Rats not here long enough to post images...


Hello fellow forum users.
If you love forums, you'll love our new crypto project - Forum Gold.

Forum Gold is the chosen currency of cryptcointrader.com for distributing rewards and payments to contributors. Forum Gold is an all-new Ethereum-based ERC20-compliant cryptocurrency.

There are 10 Billion coins in circulation.

All you need is an Ethereum address and wallet (we recommend myetherwallet.com) and you can already easily send and receive Forum Gold.

In our first Forum Gold airdrop, we are giving away 250 Forum Gold coins completely free ($10 projected value)!!
First 10,000 applicants only!!
All you have to do is complete a few simple steps.

Details here: https://cryptcointrader.com/topic/242/forum-gold-airdrop-250-coin-giveaway

If you like the project, post back here to let everyone know!

Thanks for the support.

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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: (ANN) New coin - Soldi - Made in Italy
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cryptcointrader
on 30/03/2018, 21:21:08 UTC
Is it better than the other cryptonote currencies e.g. monero or bytecoin?
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Re: Alternative Block Chains : be safe!
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cryptcointrader
on 30/03/2018, 21:00:14 UTC
Lisk makes it easy for developers to build and deploy blockchain applications in JavaScript. Join the leading ecosystem for world-changing dapps.

As a full stack JavaScript dev myself, I really like the idea of Lisk. JavaScript is basically everywhere and many people can program in it. Cardano is more difficult because not everyone will be able/willing to learn Haskell. But that could be a good thing!
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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cryptcointrader
on 30/03/2018, 19:35:27 UTC
Response to "An Empirical Analysis of Traceability in the Monero Blockchain", Version 2

https://getmonero.org/2018/03/29/response-to-an-empirical-analysis-of-traceability.html

If I read correctly - does this mean that before RingCT was introduced in Jan 2017, all transactions on Monero's blockchain are completely traceable?
I.e. ring signatures did not work to hide the transaction amounts or sender.