The best would be to only have coins on a exchange when you trade, and then move it out. But because people want it easy,they leave the coins at the exchange.
Its just F*cked up that there is not really one exchange we can trust these days.
So true, there's several currencies I want to provide buy support to, but none of them are on exchanges that I feel are safe.
So many coins there is no list or site that list them all. If there is does anyone know of one please let me know other wise I am going to make a website to list all coins ever made for future and historical reference. I really want something that list what the algo for the coin is block confirm times coin market caps and much more.
I think all altcoins will be added in the whitelist. There is always a good reason for something. I think its best that you add specific rules that you want to be added in the whitelist.
I agree, so what I am going to do is add all of the comments so people can see what all of the coins have to offer, some have a more extensive list than others, which may make them more worthy, so,
I think that the way this is going is just fine, everyone that buys digital coin should know about what some people are saying about the coin and the possibility of the coin being dumped like that rather than them having no clue about it,..
This makes people justify the coins they support and lets people see what is so good about them, hopefully they can make the decision on their own so all of this is valuable information for a newb that might just be hopping on an exchange looking for a coin to invest in.
Sure, but if you don't verify these claims people will write anything to make their coin look good. Even a vote system would only lead to the biggest community of bagholders having the 'whitest' coin.
The only way to do this is by doing the research, then making your own choices on what to add to the list and hope the community accepts you as a fair and reasonable arbiter of shitcoinery.
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Re: ✠ The Official AltCoin WhiteList ➢ For Real Coins☆With Real Devs☆With Real Goals
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elrapido80
on 23/03/2014, 06:36:32 UTC
Whitelist:
* Androidstokens: Still alive despite everything that was thrown at it, I'll bet the dev spent more keeping this coin alive than was spent on any other coin out there. Popular both in the western and eastern markets. If anything, we can be sure the current dev will never let this coin die as long as he can help it. * PMC: A worthy experiment of the future of BitCoin, has already found bugs (block reward resets to 50 after last halving) in the BitCoin code that would have gone undetected until it was mined out otherwise. Widely distributed, serious community, Android wallet with more features than the one that everyone keeps cloning. Developer here * DataCoin: Truly innovative, in the sense that it expands a feature like NameCoin (domain name lookup) to more media types for perpetual distributed data storage. * GridCoin: Truly innovative, in the sense that it rewards people spending electricity on generally altruistic BOiNC projects in the form of crypto.
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Re: Use BTC/LTC in Java Game Source Code Help
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elrapido80
on 20/03/2014, 09:06:16 UTC
Interesting idea! What do you plan to do in terms of security? Giving the game access to the API opens it up to reverse engineering and such abuse right?
Jack Stout DiD you ever send coins?? wallet works fine now. many re-install's so check my name..not trying to double dip 16GvBs23ZSKvcqZ4vMSnhnHmMZEdFhqA4L Thanx
Can someone toss a few coins his way?
Sent 7
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Re: [ANN] [NAN] Nanotoken Reloaded | Block halving went smoothly!
I'm trying to find some coins to invest but now those that have already gone mainstream. This coins thread hasn't been updated lately , but are there still people on board?
Last I heard from Nanodude he was working on a wallet update and new logo, so it's still alive!
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Re: [ANN] Androids Tokens v2.0 [NOW back on Cryptsy!]