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April 01, 2014, 02:56:14 AM
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Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
Agreed. Adopting new altcoins is just too complicated. No services for it, no exchanges, no demand etc.
Totally agree with you, but as for me, there is one exeption http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_reinventing_charity.
The concept is so good, that I don't think about this coin as I usually think about altcoins. I'm not sceptical at all, I hope this one will do good.

Link doesn't work, but these type of charity gimmicks never really work either.

Corrected the link, sorry, my fault.
I know that it's a little bit naive to believe in such charity, but I really want this one to do well. I feel that I love the idea.

Still doesn't work for me. Is there a link to the coin on here?
I'll post it again, just for you http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_rethinking_charity, hope this time godamned link will work  Angry
It's an article with the interview. I just want to believe in people, want to think that they are good and that they try to make something, which will help other people to survieve in this cruel world. So if some kind of altcoin will help-why not. And I need to mention one more time, usually I'm very sceptical about alt.coins, but not this time.


The Clean Water Coin Initiative is the first ever coin designed and developed to be a nonprofit organization. What does that mean? We are a registered Nonprofit Organization and we’ve created a Crypto Charity and coin that lets a community actively participate in helping provide clean water. To do that we've teamed up with CharityWater.org so that we can create campaigns and raise funds for clean water projects. Also, the community can easily track exactly how we are doing by visiting our campaign page.


Sounds like a great cause.

Yeap, the concept is so perfect, I want to believe that this guyes will do well.
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March 31, 2014, 06:46:34 PM
#11
Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
Agreed. Adopting new altcoins is just too complicated. No services for it, no exchanges, no demand etc.
Totally agree with you, but as for me, there is one exeption http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_reinventing_charity.
The concept is so good, that I don't think about this coin as I usually think about altcoins. I'm not sceptical at all, I hope this one will do good.

Link doesn't work, but these type of charity gimmicks never really work either.

Corrected the link, sorry, my fault.
I know that it's a little bit naive to believe in such charity, but I really want this one to do well. I feel that I love the idea.

Still doesn't work for me. Is there a link to the coin on here?
I'll post it again, just for you http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_rethinking_charity, hope this time godamned link will work  Angry
It's an article with the interview. I just want to believe in people, want to think that they are good and that they try to make something, which will help other people to survieve in this cruel world. So if some kind of altcoin will help-why not. And I need to mention one more time, usually I'm very sceptical about alt.coins, but not this time.


The Clean Water Coin Initiative is the first ever coin designed and developed to be a nonprofit organization. What does that mean? We are a registered Nonprofit Organization and we’ve created a Crypto Charity and coin that lets a community actively participate in helping provide clean water. To do that we've teamed up with CharityWater.org so that we can create campaigns and raise funds for clean water projects. Also, the community can easily track exactly how we are doing by visiting our campaign page.


Sounds like a great cause.
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March 31, 2014, 11:09:03 AM
#10
Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
Agreed. Adopting new altcoins is just too complicated. No services for it, no exchanges, no demand etc.
Totally agree with you, but as for me, there is one exeption http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_reinventing_charity.
The concept is so good, that I don't think about this coin as I usually think about altcoins. I'm not sceptical at all, I hope this one will do good.

Link doesn't work, but these type of charity gimmicks never really work either.

Corrected the link, sorry, my fault.
I know that it's a little bit naive to believe in such charity, but I really want this one to do well. I feel that I love the idea.

Still doesn't work for me. Is there a link to the coin on here?
I'll post it again, just for you http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_rethinking_charity, hope this time godamned link will work  Angry
It's an article with the interview. I just want to believe in people, want to think that they are good and that they try to make something, which will help other people to survieve in this cruel world. So if some kind of altcoin will help-why not. And I need to mention one more time, usually I'm very sceptical about alt.coins, but not this time.

Yeah, that works, though I'm not sure if they're the first 'non-profit coin'.

Hmmm, that might be true, since I'm not the one who knows every alt.coin. Maybe they are the first who catched the attention to 'non-profit coin'? Anyway, I'm coming to the conclusition, that alt.coins is not the best topic to talk about. I meanthat there are many reasons why this theme will never become as serious as bitcoin is. 
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March 31, 2014, 10:57:51 AM
#9
Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
Agreed. Adopting new altcoins is just too complicated. No services for it, no exchanges, no demand etc.
Totally agree with you, but as for me, there is one exeption http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_reinventing_charity.
The concept is so good, that I don't think about this coin as I usually think about altcoins. I'm not sceptical at all, I hope this one will do good.

Link doesn't work, but these type of charity gimmicks never really work either.

Corrected the link, sorry, my fault.
I know that it's a little bit naive to believe in such charity, but I really want this one to do well. I feel that I love the idea.

Still doesn't work for me. Is there a link to the coin on here?
I'll post it again, just for you http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_rethinking_charity, hope this time godamned link will work  Angry
It's an article with the interview. I just want to believe in people, want to think that they are good and that they try to make something, which will help other people to survieve in this cruel world. So if some kind of altcoin will help-why not. And I need to mention one more time, usually I'm very sceptical about alt.coins, but not this time.

Yeah, that works, though I'm not sure if they're the first 'non-profit coin'.
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March 31, 2014, 10:13:29 AM
#8
Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
Agreed. Adopting new altcoins is just too complicated. No services for it, no exchanges, no demand etc.
Totally agree with you, but as for me, there is one exeption http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_reinventing_charity.
The concept is so good, that I don't think about this coin as I usually think about altcoins. I'm not sceptical at all, I hope this one will do good.

Link doesn't work, but these type of charity gimmicks never really work either.

Corrected the link, sorry, my fault.
I know that it's a little bit naive to believe in such charity, but I really want this one to do well. I feel that I love the idea.

Still doesn't work for me. Is there a link to the coin on here?
I'll post it again, just for you http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_rethinking_charity, hope this time godamned link will work  Angry
It's an article with the interview. I just want to believe in people, want to think that they are good and that they try to make something, which will help other people to survieve in this cruel world. So if some kind of altcoin will help-why not. And I need to mention one more time, usually I'm very sceptical about alt.coins, but not this time.
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March 31, 2014, 09:58:46 AM
#7
Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
Agreed. Adopting new altcoins is just too complicated. No services for it, no exchanges, no demand etc.
Totally agree with you, but as for me, there is one exeption http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_reinventing_charity.
The concept is so good, that I don't think about this coin as I usually think about altcoins. I'm not sceptical at all, I hope this one will do good.

Link doesn't work, but these type of charity gimmicks never really work either.

Corrected the link, sorry, my fault.
I know that it's a little bit naive to believe in such charity, but I really want this one to do well. I feel that I love the idea.

Still doesn't work for me. Is there a link to the coin on here?
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March 31, 2014, 09:52:56 AM
#6
Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
Agreed. Adopting new altcoins is just too complicated. No services for it, no exchanges, no demand etc.
Totally agree with you, but as for me, there is one exeption http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_reinventing_charity.
The concept is so good, that I don't think about this coin as I usually think about altcoins. I'm not sceptical at all, I hope this one will do good.

Link doesn't work, but these type of charity gimmicks never really work either.

Corrected the link, sorry, my fault.
I know that it's a little bit naive to believe in such charity, but I really want this one to do well. I feel that I love the idea.
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March 31, 2014, 09:50:42 AM
#5
Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
Agreed. Adopting new altcoins is just too complicated. No services for it, no exchanges, no demand etc.
Totally agree with you, but as for me, there is one exeption http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_reinventing_charity.
The concept is so good, that I don't think about this coin as I usually think about altcoins. I'm not sceptical at all, I hope this one will do good.

Link doesn't work, but these type of charity gimmicks never really work either.
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March 31, 2014, 09:42:37 AM
#4
Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
Agreed. Adopting new altcoins is just too complicated. No services for it, no exchanges, no demand etc.
Totally agree with you, but as for me, there is one exeption http://cointelegraph.com/post/clean_water_coin_rethinking_charity.
The concept is so good, that I don't think about this coin as I usually think about altcoins. I'm not sceptical at all, I hope this one will do good.
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March 31, 2014, 07:43:43 AM
#3
Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
Agreed. Adopting new altcoins is just too complicated. No services for it, no exchanges, no demand etc.
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March 31, 2014, 07:33:08 AM
#2
Just another two altcoins at the end of the day. Giving it a specific name isn't going to ensure it is used for whatever it's named after. If dispensaries are going to accept cryptocurrency then I'm sure they'll just stick with Bitcoin.
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March 31, 2014, 07:15:18 AM
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Love the explanation. But on the other hand, I'm not sure that I like this alt.coins.
http://cointelegraph.com/post/the_two_sides_of_drug_coins
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