As you know, some GPL2 from premine not distributed yet. Not all Cryptopia users take GPL from exchange, and some coins belongs to admins. (this coins was not swapped)
To support new chain I distribute part of premine among active miners. Everyone who mint 1 GPL2 get 1 coin as bonus. First distribution soon for all previous mint. Next, every month, until 2019-06-08, last day of coin explorer.
Already wondered where those coins came from, thanks
By the way, FreiExchange also reject GPL2 in January. "Unfortunately we have chosen to not list your coin. While we like your project and respect your efforts, with 8+ coin requests a day, FreiExchange is now trying to establish a certain branding for the exchange in vintage innovative coins or new socially conscious innovative projects. Further, for new coins, we like to see further advancement in the project to ensure its longevity prior to listing."
Guess that means they did not bother to really look at it
edit... Of course a exchange would be nice, but i don't think it's urgent. GPL might become a nice gem when cryptos become mainstream and till then my GPL are staking nicely.
Because of delisting GPL from Cryptopia, we will make coin swap Nov 10, 2018. New chain with only PoS minting. Just consolidate all yours GPL to 1-5 addresses with balance more 100 GPL in own wallet. Nov 10, 2018 I take snapshot from GPL rich list and send current balances in new chain from premine. Only balances 100 GPL and more will be send. You need dump private keys in old GPL wallet and then import them in new GPL2 wallet. If you not withdraw GPL from Cryptopia before Nov 8, you may lost all GPL.
Consolidating is important! Made that mistake with Spread/Helium, now i have to deal with hundreds if addresses
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Re: [GPL] Gold Pressed Latinum 2.9.1 - Hardfork 01 Feb 2019
by
lyno
on 10/10/2018, 20:52:47 UTC
As much as i like Scrypt-Jane (low energy / low GPU temperature / no NiceHash), POS only while keeping GPL a rare coin sounds like a good idea to me, fitting the GPL theme.