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Topic: [ANN] COINJANITOR[ICO] Do Dead Coins Go to Heaven? Or Do They Go To The Janitor? - page 16. (Read 3213 times)

jr. member
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ICO starts in less than 8 days!

Join the Janitor: https://www.coinjanitor.io/
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jr. member
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We need your help to clean up Crypto!

Join the Janitor: https://www.coinjanitor.io/
jr. member
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This is surely a quite intriguing project, even though I am not entirely sure of its feasibility. Which would be the advantage of owing the janitor token?

Thank you.

We will create value through the amalgamation of dead coin communities under the CoinJanitor umbrella. Network effect benefits.
They will hold the resource in the space that serves to get those dead coin users into the market again. There is demand for a scarce resource.
They believe in the tools we will be able to develop once we get our hands on all the code from those dead coins and all the data from within those blockchains that has never been analyzed.
jr. member
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Crypto needs cleaning so join our conversation on Telegram: https://t.me/CoinJanitor

Everyone is welcome!
jr. member
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jr. member
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Quite an interesting and revolutionary concept for the project Coinjanitor give a second life to coins that could not achieve success in the market and development in them were abandoned. I wondering how these coins having a different blockchain can be assembled on one platform and run in it?

Thank you.

CoinJanitor is seeking to bring the users of dead coins under its own umbrella, through a buy out. The technical process we will follow is to exchange JAN tokens for dead coins and then burn the dead coins that we receive, knowing that the people who sent us their dead coins will automatically be a part of the CoinJanitor community. What we will rescue from those dead coins is their marketing assets, their code and their data.
jr. member
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Why do not you use stake to calculate bounty for all participants? It does not take too much time to summarize and take advantage of all the bounty coin.

With regards to your question, we calculated that we would allocate 5% of the total tokens created to the bounty program. When you talk about stake, do you mean out of the whole token allocation? Are you referring to allocation according to bounty tasks? Do you mean stake as a reward based on the engagement each bounty hunter produces? Please clarify and we will be more than happy to answer your question fully.
I'm referring to allocation according to bounty tasks. I talk about stake because almost the current campaigns are applying and they are doing very well. Thanks for the response, good dev!

We wanted to keep things as simple as possible for everyone and spread the word to as many users as possible.
Thanks for telling us what you think, we appreciate the feedback.
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This is surely a quite intriguing project, even though I am not entirely sure of its feasibility. Which would be the advantage of owing the janitor token?
hero member
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❤ Bitcoin Garden
We never hope that another coin does not get the opportunity to market, but if they can’t, we are here to help.

Yeah I know. But it seems to me that there are more coins than spots on exchanges....
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Quite an interesting and revolutionary concept for the project Coinjanitor give a second life to coins that could not achieve success in the market and development in them were abandoned. I wondering how these coins having a different blockchain can be assembled on one platform and run in it?
sr. member
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Why do not you use stake to calculate bounty for all participants? It does not take too much time to summarize and take advantage of all the bounty coin.

With regards to your question, we calculated that we would allocate 5% of the total tokens created to the bounty program. When you talk about stake, do you mean out of the whole token allocation? Are you referring to allocation according to bounty tasks? Do you mean stake as a reward based on the engagement each bounty hunter produces? Please clarify and we will be more than happy to answer your question fully.
I'm referring to allocation according to bounty tasks. I talk about stake because almost the current campaigns are applying and they are doing very well. Thanks for the response, good dev!
jr. member
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Join our Telegram group and help us clean up Crypto!
https://t.me/CoinJanitor
jr. member
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jr. member
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Very interesting observing the stats from survey. 50% of the coins don't even have a market.



I'm ready to bet this value is going to increase in the following months.

It is very interesting.

We never hope that another coin does not get the opportunity to market, but if they can’t, we are here to help.
jr. member
Activity: 300
Merit: 3
Why do not you use stake to calculate bounty for all participants? It does not take too much time to summarize and take advantage of all the bounty coin.

With regards to your question, we calculated that we would allocate 5% of the total tokens created to the bounty program. When you talk about stake, do you mean out of the whole token allocation? Are you referring to allocation according to bounty tasks? Do you mean stake as a reward based on the engagement each bounty hunter produces? Please clarify and we will be more than happy to answer your question fully.
hero member
Activity: 2054
Merit: 528
❤ Bitcoin Garden
Very interesting observing the stats from survey. 50% of the coins don't even have a market.



I'm ready to bet this value is going to increase in the following months.
sr. member
Activity: 674
Merit: 250
Why do not you use stake to calculate bounty for all participants? It does not take too much time to summarize and take advantage of all the bounty coin.
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