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[ANN] WoofCoin / New Coin [WOFC] GPU Mining/PoW
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sevenbits
on 25/11/2022, 15:53:37 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: Crypro will make people smarter?
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sevenbits
on 23/09/2018, 19:02:41 UTC
I would say no smarter, but freer from prejudice. Now, with all the advancement of society, most people remain extremely conservative in financial matters. Crypto expands the boundaries of the perception of the financial world and takes it beyond the borders of states, national currencies and so on.
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Re: What are you still afraid of?
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sevenbits
on 23/09/2018, 18:58:00 UTC
People like to panic. Especially when it comes to money. The crypto community is prone to panic more than others. This is most likely connected with the fact that the market is still very young.
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Re: Do bounty hunters become ICO investors?
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sevenbits
on 23/09/2018, 18:56:38 UTC
Probably not. Unfortunately, no one collected adequate statistics on this issue. Logic dictates that those who receive coins in exchange for their time will not invest real money either. Especially in view of high risks.
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Re: How to earn altcoin every days?
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sevenbits
on 23/09/2018, 18:55:17 UTC
If we talk about the acquisition of new coins without taking into account their cost, the airdrop will be the best solution. Bounty is way too long, and trading is too risky.
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Re: Crypto replacing fiat?
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sevenbits
on 18/09/2018, 06:34:44 UTC
Yes, everyone would like to believe it. However, if we look at the current trends, then crypto does not even compete with the Fiat and certainly does not replace it. The situation may change, but it is difficult to make predictions for such a distant future.
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Re: What manipulators want
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sevenbits
on 18/09/2018, 06:33:17 UTC
I believe that the current drop in prices will only benefit the market in the long term. The hype of last year only attracted a huge number of scammers and brought turmoil to the market. I think after this year the situation will stabilize.
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Re: Coins kept in exchange, are they safe?
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sevenbits
on 18/09/2018, 06:22:20 UTC
This approach also has risks. There have been cases when the stock exchanges stole money and there have been many such cases. Everything depends on the specific exchange and the specific currency. And on your personal approach to security.
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Re: how to earn token and coin free ?
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sevenbits
on 18/09/2018, 06:20:33 UTC
Recipes have not changed for quite some time. Participate in airdrops and bounty campaigns. With the current situation on the market you will not earn much, but it is already envious of your skills.
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Re: Are fiat currencies necessary in the world?
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sevenbits
on 18/09/2018, 06:18:59 UTC
At the current stage of development, Fiat is absolutely necessary. Perhaps for the real functioning of the economy, Fiat is not needed, but the consciousness of most people is still very attached to the Fiat. So it was with the first paper money, then with electronic payments.
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Re: I have received some tokens. Should I sell or hold?
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sevenbits
on 18/09/2018, 06:17:14 UTC
Do not listen to anyone. Developers will assure that their token will vzelit to the moon (it won't), experts are traditionally skeptical, especially in the current situation. Assess your current financial situation and make a decision based on it.
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Re: The economic crisis in 2018
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sevenbits
on 07/08/2018, 15:54:24 UTC
The crisis began long ago and here, by all indications, it is systemic and profound. Crypto could well be a way out of this crisis if the market develops normally.
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Re: Is bitcoin more of a real money than money itself?
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sevenbits
on 07/08/2018, 15:52:47 UTC
In bitcoin, even more meaning than in the dollar. at least because the emission is controlled by market participants themselves. Traditional currencies lose people's trust because of the protracted economic crisis.
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Re: Why invest in altcoin?
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sevenbits
on 07/08/2018, 15:42:00 UTC
At least because of the different prices of entering the market. Investing in a stock of $ 100 is the same as simply throwing it or putting it in a mattress. In addition, the traditional market is gradually losing the confidence of customers.
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Re: Do you think the markets will collapse
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sevenbits
on 07/08/2018, 15:40:30 UTC
I do not understand why the market that has been growing steadily over the last few years should collapse. Such a feeling that market participants evaluate its prospects in the last week on the coinmarket. Real reasons for the long recession crypto does not exist
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Re: How does a Bitcoin have any value?
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sevenbits
on 07/08/2018, 15:34:18 UTC
Bitcoin has value as well as dollar, euro, yen or any other traditional currency. It's about the number of people who supported the currency. in fact, in any money of sense, no more than we invest.
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Re: Cryptocurrency is a trending topic all over the world?
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sevenbits
on 07/08/2018, 15:22:05 UTC
Now the hype is no longer so loud as in 2017. Then a wave of hype attracted many random people to the market and the current situation is largely conditioned by this. Now, the fall in prices has caused a reverse process that could positively affect the development of the market in the long term.
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Re: I will never join AirDrop programs any more
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sevenbits
on 24/07/2018, 08:10:27 UTC
The airdrops have long since become a dump. This promotion method worked when market participants were significantly less. now it's just a way of data and spreading the scum
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Re: Bitcoin price effect on Altcoin
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sevenbits
on 24/07/2018, 08:07:03 UTC
Many people say that they are related, but now the market trend says the opposite. The price of bitcoin goes up and the altcoyin falls. It is difficult to trace the relationship.
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Re: Red Period but be Patient
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sevenbits
on 24/07/2018, 08:05:30 UTC
Patience is the key to success in many areas, but especially in crypto. And especially the patient should be exactly during the recession. While the assets are not sold, you did not incur losses.