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legendary
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This could be our motto:

'XJO -- No one is going back in time to create more 2013 coins.'


I like it!
hero member
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Awesome! Thanks IMZ, great additions!


And please send me a pm with an xjo address or something else, I'd like to send you a bounty as thanks!
IMZ
legendary
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IMZ
legendary
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IMZ
legendary
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IMZ
legendary
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IMZ
legendary
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IMZ
legendary
Activity: 1498
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hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 501
This could be our motto:

'XJO -- No one is going back in time to create more 2013 coins.'


Awesome thanks.


You really think cmc is unreliable for 2013 and earlier? I know they are selective, but i figured with that age they'd have made the list by now. Also, at the end the day of I have to set a limitation somewhere, cmc is an easy mark. Suppose a coin was launched 2013, was a total scam delisted everywhere, dude who mined it alone for 2 years re-launches a "market" on a scam exchange. I worry that if I don't set my bar around an existing professional assessment of legitimacy i'm the one calling shots on what does and doesn't count (not where i want to be with this).

I love that necronomicon list too, but always wished there was a similar list of still active coins. Can't really used the dead list to help me. . . .Its so weird you can't quickly look up sites that have a simple list of launch dates and which is oldest.

sigh: You clearly have a handle on this; and if you choose to undertake this project, go, you!! But be careful what you wish for!

There are over 5,000 cryptos out there. For example, 'DVC'  -- https://nxtforum.org/asset-exchange-general/distributed-vault-coin-('dvc')-an-anthropological-experiment/?PHPSESSID=ig51441b42qn574aij180900q0 -- was a sweet little success; but you likely won't find it on a list because it was the in-house instrument on a p2p exchange.

[And there was a guy called 'Coin-a-Day' on Reddit a while back. Undertook to analyse, and post on, a coin a day. Took about a fortnight for his brain to melt down.]

But really, as you note, it's the definitions, remi. Is a crypto 'active' 'cause it's got a marketcap? volume? if it's got no listed markets but perhaps a tucked-away p2p market? If the wallet just doesn't work? English-language-only exchanges? I don't think Dokdo ever had an English-language exchange.

And CMC? I have no axe to grind. It's an awesome 'representative slice,' but we guess is not academically definitive or anything like it.

[Tee hee -- the com http us site? I spent an entire sweaty Australian summer afternoon in prolly January 2014 reading every single entry, in My Quest to Comprehend.]

P.s.: bear in mind, remi, that in 2013 cryptos often struggle along without an exchange for weeks after launch. Sooo hard to find cryptos that expired in that period.

P.p.s.: Although I'm not at liberty to name him, a colleague of mine used to . . . collect old blockchains!

P.p.p.s.: can you figure out how to search specifically for Bitcointalk ANNs? BCT was the holy grail of cryptos in 2013. No crypto launched without posting an ANN thread on BCT.

I appreciate the input and conversation, not sure if i'm not describing this properly. I've been trading since 2013 and working from memory through the list of still active coins.... Just asking around to see if I've neglected to research any coins that came out 2013 and earlier- or if I have my launch dates wrong. I don't need to find out when anything expired. Not interested in private blockchains.

CMC lists non-english exchanges, that isn't an exclusion criteria for them at all. If you can think of an example of a publicly traded coin pre-2014 not listed on CMC that would make me question whether using them is a good choice. Honestly, I can't think of one myself which is why i've opted to use cmc.

And yup, definitely using Bitcointalk ANNs for this.
IMZ
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
This could be our motto:

'XJO -- No one is going back in time to create more 2013 coins.'


Awesome thanks.


You really think cmc is unreliable for 2013 and earlier? I know they are selective, but i figured with that age they'd have made the list by now. Also, at the end the day of I have to set a limitation somewhere, cmc is an easy mark. Suppose a coin was launched 2013, was a total scam delisted everywhere, dude who mined it alone for 2 years re-launches a "market" on a scam exchange. I worry that if I don't set my bar around an existing professional assessment of legitimacy i'm the one calling shots on what does and doesn't count (not where i want to be with this).

I love that necronomicon list too, but always wished there was a similar list of still active coins. Can't really used the dead list to help me. . . .Its so weird you can't quickly look up sites that have a simple list of launch dates and which is oldest.

sigh: You clearly have a handle on this; and if you choose to undertake this project, go, you!! But be careful what you wish for!

There are over 5,000 cryptos out there. For example, 'DVC'  -- https://nxtforum.org/asset-exchange-general/distributed-vault-coin-('dvc')-an-anthropological-experiment/?PHPSESSID=ig51441b42qn574aij180900q0 -- was a sweet little success; but you likely won't find it on a list because it was the in-house instrument on a p2p exchange.

[And there was a guy called 'Coin-a-Day' on Reddit a while back. Undertook to analyse, and post on, a coin a day. Took about a fortnight for his brain to melt down.]

But really, as you note, it's the definitions, remi. Is a crypto 'active' 'cause it's got a marketcap? volume? if it's got no listed markets but perhaps a tucked-away p2p market? If the wallet just doesn't work? English-language-only exchanges? I don't think Dokdo ever had an English-language exchange.

And CMC? I have no axe to grind. It's an awesome 'representative slice,' but we guess is not academically definitive or anything like it.

[Tee hee -- the com http us site? I spent an entire sweaty Australian summer afternoon in prolly January 2014 reading every single entry, in My Quest to Comprehend.]

P.s.: bear in mind, remi, that in 2013 cryptos often struggle along without an exchange for weeks after launch. Sooo hard to find cryptos that expired in that period.

P.p.s.: Although I'm not at liberty to name him, a colleague of mine used to . . . collect old blockchains!

P.p.p.s.: can you figure out how to search specifically for Bitcointalk ANNs? BCT was the holy grail of cryptos in 2013. No crypto launched without posting an ANN thread on BCT.
hero member
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Hi. I’m starting a list of the oldest cryptos. For now I’m maintaining the list on a bitcointalk thread but will eventually host a website. Hoping to add value to old coins by making the age rankings easy to look up.

Offering $20 in crypto bounty for additions/corrections. I want it to be accurate, but I’m sure I’ve made mistakes so could use your help please.

Thread with the list and details is here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.20120985
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 501
This could be our motto:

'XJO -- No one is going back in time to create more 2013 coins.'


Awesome thanks.


You really think cmc is unreliable for 2013 and earlier? I know they are selective, but i figured with that age they'd have made the list by now. Also, at the end the day of I have to set a limitation somewhere, cmc is an easy mark. Suppose a coin was launched 2013, was a total scam delisted everywhere, dude who mined it alone for 2 years re-launches a "market" on a scam exchange. I worry that if I don't set my bar around an existing professional assessment of legitimacy i'm the one calling shots on what does and doesn't count (not where i want to be with this).

I love that necronomicon list too, but always wished there was a similar list of still active coins. Can't really used the dead list to help me. . . .Its so weird you can't quickly look up sites that have a simple list of launch dates and which is oldest.
IMZ
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
This could be our motto:

'XJO -- No one is going back in time to create more 2013 coins.'
IMZ
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
Hi All! I’m creating a master list of the oldest cryptos still in circulation and being traded. Criteria for addition to the list is being listed somewhere on coinmarketcap. Low volume coins are OK, but coin must have a market cap to count. Also name changes and planned swaps are also OK (things like protoshares).

This list will be featured on a website I will promote. The purpose is to assert the value of older coins. So help is greatly appreciated and can benefit XJO!

I did this myself pretty quickly and I’m sure its full of errors still.

2014 and forward I’m going to leave the list incomplete, but people are welcome to submit their coins and I will add them.

2013 and before I want a hard list fully completed and will update if coins go defunct.

Thanks for having a look!




BTC 3/1/09
NMC 18/4/11
IXC 10/8/11
LTC 9/10/11
BCN 4/7/12
PPC 19/8/12
FLO 18/1/13
QRK 21/1/13
FTC 17/4/13
BTB 3/5/13
FRC 3/5/13
DGC 18/5/13
PXC 20/5/13
WDC 14/5/13
BTG 16/5/13
SXC 28/5/13
MEC 29/5/13
FST 29/5/13
IFC 5/6/13
ANON 7/6/13
ARG 12/6/13
DEV 14/6/13
EMD 17/6/13
GLC 27/6/13
RED 30/6/13
XPM 8/7/13
CSC 18/7/13
ORB 30/7/13
ZETA 4/8/13
XRP 4/8/13
SRC 10/8/13
TGC 6/9/13
TEK 7/9/13
OMNI 9/9/13 (MST)
XJO 22/9/13
BLC 7/10/13
DEM 15/10/13
UNO 18/10/13
TAG 25/10/13
GRC 4/11/13
BTS 5/11/13 (PTS)
DOGE 8/12/13
LOT 12/12/13
EAC 21/12/13
CAT 22/12/13
TIPS 22/12/13
RPC 28/12/13
CAGE 2/1/14
XCP 2/1/14
42  5/1/14
MEOW 5/1/14
PAND 5/1/14
CACH 6/1/14
SMC 6/1/14
NOBL 7/1/14
NYAN 7/1/14
PTC 7/1/14
VTC 8/1/14
USDE 11/1/14
TES 16/1/14
DASH 18/1/14 (DARK)
TIT 20/1/14
DOPE 22/1/14
POT 22/1/14
MRS 27/1/14
HUC 28/1/14
BELA 29/1/14
MAX 29/1/14
CORG 2/2/14
AUR 3/2/14
RIC 3/2/14
MINT 6/2/14
XMY 24/2/14
ZEIT 26/2/14
MAZA 8/3/14





Morning, Remi. Heck, no: CMC is a woefully incomplete list. The very best list ever I lost. This one is now way incomplete -- but it's from the era you want: http://com-http.us  This one is pretty damn good: http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/coins/info/1001

But this is the classic one: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/necronomicon-thread-altcoins-which-are-dead-588413
hero member
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Also healthy hashrate, 60 TH/s today, two times more than Litecoin, that's quite a secure network  Grin

Ah but running different algorithms tho so that isn't a fair statement (using different types of mining equipment). Hard to compare how many people are actually mining each coin. Don't get me wrong, I'm a big Joule fan, but it would be impossible for a little known coin to have a more distributed mining network than something like LTC.


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That's an interesting list, some of them have low supply and are quite cheap, there seems to be some phenomenon where some old cryptos are exploding (ex. vertcoin), my opinion is that it never hurts to get a small stash, 10-20$ can get you hundreds/thousands of units, and you never know what can happen, one day you could see x50 x100 profits, i think the risk is definetly worth it Wink

Exactly my thinking too! I think a maintained list will help that out. Also hoping for trickle down from newly made millionaires within old but valuable coins like LTC, DOGE, VTC. . . Sell a tiny fraction of your VTC and become a huge player in XJO. No one is going back in time to create more 2013 coins.
sr. member
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Old coins! They get rarer and more scarce every day.

XJO is a solid buy. Super low market cap, very old coin. Original dev still does updates.

Also healthy hashrate, 60 TH/s today, two times more than Litecoin, that's quite a secure network  Grin

Hi All! I’m creating a master list of the oldest cryptos still in circulation and being traded

That's an interesting list, some of them have low supply and are quite cheap, there seems to be some phenomenon where some old cryptos are exploding (ex. vertcoin), my opinion is that it never hurts to get a small stash, 10-20$ can get you hundreds/thousands of units, and you never know what can happen, one day you could see x50 x100 profits, i think the risk is definetly worth it Wink
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 501
Hi All! I’m creating a master list of the oldest cryptos still in circulation and being traded. Criteria for addition to the list is being listed somewhere on coinmarketcap. Low volume coins are OK, but coin must have a market cap to count. Also name changes and planned swaps are also OK (things like protoshares).

This list will be featured on a website I will promote. The purpose is to assert the value of older coins. So help is greatly appreciated and can benefit XJO!

I did this myself pretty quickly and I’m sure its full of errors still.

2014 and forward I’m going to leave the list incomplete, but people are welcome to submit their coins and I will add them.

2013 and before I want a hard list fully completed and will update if coins go defunct.

Thanks for having a look!




BTC 3/1/09
NMC 18/4/11
IXC 10/8/11
LTC 9/10/11
BCN 4/7/12
PPC 19/8/12
FLO 18/1/13
QRK 21/1/13
FTC 17/4/13
BTB 3/5/13
FRC 3/5/13
DGC 18/5/13
PXC 20/5/13
WDC 14/5/13
BTG 16/5/13
SXC 28/5/13
MEC 29/5/13
FST 29/5/13
IFC 5/6/13
ANON 7/6/13
ARG 12/6/13
DEV 14/6/13
EMD 17/6/13
GLC 27/6/13
RED 30/6/13
XPM 8/7/13
CSC 18/7/13
ORB 30/7/13
ZETA 4/8/13
XRP 4/8/13
SRC 10/8/13
TGC 6/9/13
TEK 7/9/13
OMNI 9/9/13 (MST)
XJO 22/9/13
BLC 7/10/13
DEM 15/10/13
UNO 18/10/13
TAG 25/10/13
GRC 4/11/13
BTS 5/11/13 (PTS)
DOGE 8/12/13
LOT 12/12/13
EAC 21/12/13
CAT 22/12/13
TIPS 22/12/13
RPC 28/12/13
CAGE 2/1/14
XCP 2/1/14
42  5/1/14
MEOW 5/1/14
PAND 5/1/14
CACH 6/1/14
SMC 6/1/14
NOBL 7/1/14
NYAN 7/1/14
PTC 7/1/14
VTC 8/1/14
USDE 11/1/14
TES 16/1/14
DASH 18/1/14 (DARK)
TIT 20/1/14
DOPE 22/1/14
POT 22/1/14
MRS 27/1/14
HUC 28/1/14
BELA 29/1/14
MAX 29/1/14
CORG 2/2/14
AUR 3/2/14
RIC 3/2/14
MINT 6/2/14
XMY 24/2/14
ZEIT 26/2/14
MAZA 8/3/14



hero member
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Old coins! They get rarer and more scarce every day.

XJO is a solid buy. Super low market cap, very old coin. Original dev still does updates.
IMZ
legendary
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Dev, where is your team?

Congratulations, ante . . . you're now part of The Team!

Seriously though: although this coin's dev only passes through every so often, he has been doing so since the coin was launched in September, 2013, and the suite of wallets is up to date. Otherwise, there is a small but tenacious group of XJO fans. This crypto is alive and well.
IMZ
legendary
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Hi everyone,

IMZ invited me from Reddit (r/Zimbabwe) to use XJO.  I have the MacOSX wallet set up.  He said to post the address:
JfV3Y6FRFt3P4hodJxsdMiA47LzFbdFs32

I'm fairly new to crypto, but have been wanting to learn.  Not sure if my setup is high powered enough for mining (just a Mac and a Linux laptop), but that would be fun to start trying as well.  Any places you all recommend to learn more about getting started?

Morning, Harlanjs! Deep breath.

There are 10,000 XJO in your wallet. That's $U.S.80. They are a gift to the project.

Leave mining for a while.

This thread shall be home base. I understand that our goal is to develop a network of Zimbabwean crypto users.

Next step, get an account at: cryptopia.co.nz (Bookmark the site: it's a security thing) THEN . . . figure out your XJO deposit address, and post it here. I'll loan you some XJO with which to experiment with trading. You will be trading within hours:

so, helping others to set up and secure the wallets of The Zimbabwe Project; figuring out how to get XJO to those folks; getting them Cryptopia accounts; showing them how to trade; getting them accounts here, so we can gather and learn.

IndiaMikeZulu, Western Australia
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