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Topic: [ANN][LIRE][X11] ELECTRONIC LIRA - NEWS ABOUT OP. BANDIERA - page 30. (Read 165428 times)

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      LIRA ELETTRONICA (Electronic LIRA) | An Italian Cryptocurrency




      Lira

      The lira (plural lire) was the currency of Italy between 1861 and 2002 and of the Albanian Kingdom between 1941 and 1943. Between 1999 and 2002, the Italian lira was officially a national subunit of the euro. However, cash payments could be made in lire only, as euro coins or notes were not yet available. The lira was also the currency of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy between 1807 and 1814.

      The term originates from the value of a pound weight (Latin: libra) of high purity silver and as such is a direct cognate of the British pound sterling; in some countries, such as Cyprus and Malta, the words lira and pound were used as equivalents, before the euro was adopted in 2008 in the two countries. "L", sometimes in a double-crossed script form ("₤"), was the symbol most often used. Until the Second World War, it was subdivided into 100 centesimi (singular: centesimo), which translates to "hundredths".

      The lira was established, at 4.5 grams of silver or 290.322 milligrams of gold. This was a direct continuation of the Sardinian lira. Other currencies replaced by the Italian lira included the Lombardy-Venetia pound, the Two Sicilies piastra, the Tuscan fiorino, the Papal States scudo and the Parman lira. In 1865, Italy formed part of the Latin Monetary Union in which the lira was set as equal to, among others, the French, Belgian and Swiss francs: in fact, in various Gallo-Italic dialects in north-western Italy, the lira was outright called "franc". This practice has obviously ended with the introduction of the euro in 2002.

      World War I broke the Latin Monetary Union and resulted in prices rising severalfold in Italy. Inflation was curbed somewhat by Mussolini, who, on August 18, 1926, declared that the exchange rate between lira and pound would be £1 = 90 lire—the so-called Quota 90, although the free exchange rate had been closer to 140–150 lire per pound, causing a temporary deflation and widespread problems in the real economy. In 1927, the lira was pegged to the U.S. dollar at a rate of 1 dollar = 19 lire. This rate lasted until 1934, with a separate "tourist" rate of US$1 = 24.89 lire being established in 1936. In 1939, the "official" rate was 19.8 lire.



      After the Allied invasion of Italy, an exchange rate was set at US$1 = 120 lire (1 British pound = 480 lire) in June 1943, reduced to 100 lire the following month. In German occupied areas, the exchange rate was set at 1 Reichsmark = 10 lire. After the war, the value of the lira fluctuated, before Italy set a peg of US$1 = 575 lire within the Bretton Woods System in November 1947. Following the devaluation of the pound, Italy devalued to US$1 = 625 lire on 21 September 1949. This rate was maintained until the end of the Bretton Woods System in the early 1970s. Several episodes of high inflation followed until the lira was replaced by the euro.

      The lira was the official unit of currency in Italy until January 1, 1999, when it was replaced by the euro (euro coins and notes were not introduced until 2002). Old lira denominated currency ceased to be legal tender on February 28, 2002. The conversion rate is 1,936.27 lire to the euro.
      Source: Wikipedia



      Why

      Through the time, the country's public debt has increased significantly, levied on the "economic life" and its citizens.
      Besides the increase of the public debt, inflation has also impacted the life of Italians. With the same salary, the purchasing power has decreased.
      Italian citizens are asking for the return of the Lira. And today we are here to offer this opportunity.


      When

      Electronic Lira (LIRE) will be available to public on first May


      Who

      We have premined 50% of coins.
      47% to "OPERAZIONE BANDIERA (Op. Bandiera)". Every Italian citizen can redeem 16 LIRE for free. Starts from 02/06/2014 (Republic Day)
      2% to IPO - Starts today until 18/04/2014
      1% to Developers, Bounty, Giveaway.


      Specifications

      Premine: 50%
      Proof-of-Work: X11
      Total coins available: 50.000.000 27.000.000
      Block reward  <  300: 5
      Block reward => 300: 50
      Block reward halves: 350000
      Difficulity will adjust every block with DGW



      Op. Bandiera
      Official statement about Op. Bandiera.

      Op. Bandiera , service opened to all Italian citizens , will be revoked . The success of the currency has not reached the standard required to successfully fulfill our primary objective : spread a coin dedicated to our nation. There may be several causes : poor dissemination of information or simply an Italy that still is not ready to accept an advanced tecnology designed for them. We contacted the major national media but few of them have agreed to cooperate with us. We tried a thousand ways, a thousand ideas , such as extending the Op. Bandiera to all users . But the best solution to safeguard the currency , and defend his value, is to permanently delete the quota dedicated to the Op. Bandiera , destroying coins and making the maximum amount available from 50 million to 27 million.
      We are very sorry for this news , but we can guarantee that we will continue to support Electronic Lire , our currency .
      In a few days will be released a mac wallet developed by our team.
      Sure about  your understanding, we are available at any time for further information.

      Best regards

      Giarco Team



      Download

      Roaming folder: LIRE
      .conf file: LIRE.conf

      Nodes are integrated in wallet.

      In any case:
      (included conf for solo mining)
      addnode=xploreredfusion.no-ip.biz
      addnode=54.186.201.188
      rpcuser=supersecretusername
      rpcpassword=supersecretpassword
      rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
      rpcallowip=*
      listen=1
      server=1
      daemon=1
      rpcport=54351

      On sgminer.conf file:
         {
            "url" : "http://127.0.0.1:54351",
            "user" : "supersecretusername",
            "pass" : "supersecretpassword"
         },


      PASSWORD: 9wA$v)q$sj4F#0oE

      Exchange

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      ]BITTREX
      Swaphole
      Coin-Swap (BTC)
      Coin-Swap (DOGE)

      Pools
      SPREAD THE HASHRATE

      P2P P2poolcoin
      SuchPool
      Althash
      Suvpool
      Xhash
      Coins4Everyone
      Pool.mn - Spread the hashrate
      Okay Pool - Not active
      Suprnova - Not active
      HashHot - Not active
      Poollersunited - Not active
      TheCryptoPool - Not Active



      Bounties redeemed
      • 1.000 LIRE - degel_x - Spanish translation - PAID
      • 1.000 LIRE - alicex - Chinese translation - NOT VALID
      • 1.000 LIRE - Sooyoung - Polish translation - PAID
      • 1.000 LIRE - CarlosWing - Japanese translation - NOT VALID
      • 1.000 LIRE - Schoschi12 - German translation - PAID
      • 1.000 LIRE - serejandmyself - Russian translation - PAID
      • 50.000 LIRE - CharityMiningPools - Block Explorer - PAID
      • 50.000 LIRE - First big pool - Pool.mn - PAID
      • 25.000 LIRE - Second big pool - Xhash - PAID
      • 15.000 LIRE - Escrow service - Escrow.ms - PAID
      • 10.000 LIRE - Third big pool - Coins4everyone - PAID
      • 25.000 LIRE - Bittrex Exchange - PAID
      *Until supply ends

      Links

      A side note: We have launched a project some days ago. GIARCOIN - A SOCIAL COIN. This is another project with another team. We will continue to support GIARCOIN with a dedicated team.[/list][/list]
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