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Topic: [ANN][market]★ISKRA(CCOH)★Children&Diamonds💎 (Read 2231 times)

newbie
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Basically ISKRA is not just an investment, it is also a bargain that you cannot get in store unless he has joined the Lucem project which is uses cryptocurrency with the goal of donating it to a charity.
legendary
Activity: 2632
Merit: 1462
Yes, I'm an asshole
So uhh... after two months of inactivity on this thread, is there anything worth sharing? Telegram group were also silent and my question there about diamond exchange was left unreplied

Hello!
Thanks for your question.
As far as I know, the admins always monitor telegrams and twitter channels.
  On ISKRA website also contains data from partners from the diamond exchange. You can also ask a question to "[email protected]"
I also announce in this thread a guide on how to exchange ISKRA for diamonds.

My question was not answered, TBH. If I may put it here, there was a feature where we can buy diamond with our token (for bounty hunter, this option will be possible after certain time). How do we got this?
copper member
Activity: 81
Merit: 0
So uhh... after two months of inactivity on this thread, is there anything worth sharing? Telegram group were also silent and my question there about diamond exchange was left unreplied

Hello!
Thanks for your question.
As far as I know, the admins always monitor telegrams and twitter channels.
  On ISKRA website also contains data from partners from the diamond exchange. You can also ask a question to "[email protected]"
I also announce in this thread a guide on how to exchange ISKRA for diamonds.
legendary
Activity: 2632
Merit: 1462
Yes, I'm an asshole
So uhh... after two months of inactivity on this thread, is there anything worth sharing? Telegram group were also silent and my question there about diamond exchange was left unreplied
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 509


Why listing on an exchange like you said "bottom" if you can't sell there? Because no one will buy it!  Huh
 It's a waste of time and money and a risk of losing assets.

You can sell on stock exchanges that have a listing. Exchanges that have been tested by a team.
As we have already said, we aim at bittrex, but after launching our payment system, "ISKRA" can become a full trading instrument.



Because those bottom-feeder exchanges are a step up from your current situation, Whitebit -- it's a scam exchange that also requires KYC -- so basically it's a chance to scammed multiple ways. Most can't sell there either because it'd be idiotic to give that exchange personal info.

Again, BTCPOP is considered reputable (generally speaking), inexpensive to list on, and although low volume, it'd probably be not any worse than what you have now. I am seeing the coin currently has a daily volume of a mighty $331, so it's not like extra exchanges will hurt at this point.

Nice to dream big with Bittrex... but somehow that doesn't exactly seem realistic to me if BTCPOP is too pricey for you.
copper member
Activity: 81
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Are the devs for this coin still around at all?
Curious if they plan to get the coin on any other exchanges?

Topic seems to be abandoned, as OP was here almost month ago.

Latest news - CCOH got delisted from P2PB2B (due to technical problems). Read more from their telegram channel.

I don't keep track of their telegram channel, but did notice they posted something on twitter a couple of weeks ago. So had hoped they were sorta, kinda, still around.

I see no reason why they couldn't get the coin on another dinky exchange or two. Crex, or yobit, or something like that. They are lousy exchanges, but at least they may be exchanges folks sometimes use.


Hey.
We're here and we're always on air.
The team works all the time. The stock exchanges you offer do not meet our requirements, but want too high a listing fee!
We've written more than once that "ISKRA" is not speculation, and we have no goal to create a fake capitalization!
 The team has completed a universal payment plugin that can be integrated into any website and any business can take crypto for its services or goods.
At the moment the final tests and checks are in progress. With our plugin any legitimate business can accept crypto in any country (where allowed), but it will not interact with crypto (it does not need registration and license to process crypto). Our plugin does everything automatically.Business will always get money for its goods or services in the currency it wants!
Follow the news and take care of yourself (covid-19).


Well, you are definitely avoiding speculation, seeing as the coin really can't be traded anywhere.

The exchanges I listed are considered bottom of the barrel ... worst of the worst exchanges... yet if you can't afford those, not sure what exchanges you can get the coin on.

And I realize you want to use the coin for business and goods, but without an easy way to exchange to fiat -- somewhere -- most merchants won't be so interested.

Maybe take a look at:

BTCPOP (1000 USD listing fee)

Another unknown, barely used exchange, but they at least seem to be honest (based on what I have read).

Why listing on an exchange like you said "bottom" if you can't sell there? Because no one will buy it!  Huh
 It's a waste of time and money and a risk of losing assets.

You can sell on stock exchanges that have a listing. Exchanges that have been tested by a team.
As we have already said, we aim at bittrex, but after launching our payment system, "ISKRA" can become a full trading instrument.

hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 509
Are the devs for this coin still around at all?
Curious if they plan to get the coin on any other exchanges?

Topic seems to be abandoned, as OP was here almost month ago.

Latest news - CCOH got delisted from P2PB2B (due to technical problems). Read more from their telegram channel.

I don't keep track of their telegram channel, but did notice they posted something on twitter a couple of weeks ago. So had hoped they were sorta, kinda, still around.

I see no reason why they couldn't get the coin on another dinky exchange or two. Crex, or yobit, or something like that. They are lousy exchanges, but at least they may be exchanges folks sometimes use.


Hey.
We're here and we're always on air.
The team works all the time. The stock exchanges you offer do not meet our requirements, but want too high a listing fee!
We've written more than once that "ISKRA" is not speculation, and we have no goal to create a fake capitalization!
 The team has completed a universal payment plugin that can be integrated into any website and any business can take crypto for its services or goods.
At the moment the final tests and checks are in progress. With our plugin any legitimate business can accept crypto in any country (where allowed), but it will not interact with crypto (it does not need registration and license to process crypto). Our plugin does everything automatically.Business will always get money for its goods or services in the currency it wants!
Follow the news and take care of yourself (covid-19).


Well, you are definitely avoiding speculation, seeing as the coin really can't be traded anywhere.

The exchanges I listed are considered bottom of the barrel ... worst of the worst exchanges... yet if you can't afford those, not sure what exchanges you can get the coin on.

And I realize you want to use the coin for business and goods, but without an easy way to exchange to fiat -- somewhere -- most merchants won't be so interested.

Maybe take a look at:

BTCPOP (1000 USD listing fee)

Another unknown, barely used exchange, but they at least seem to be honest (based on what I have read).
copper member
Activity: 81
Merit: 0
Are the devs for this coin still around at all?
Curious if they plan to get the coin on any other exchanges?

Topic seems to be abandoned, as OP was here almost month ago.

Latest news - CCOH got delisted from P2PB2B (due to technical problems). Read more from their telegram channel.

I don't keep track of their telegram channel, but did notice they posted something on twitter a couple of weeks ago. So had hoped they were sorta, kinda, still around.

I see no reason why they couldn't get the coin on another dinky exchange or two. Crex, or yobit, or something like that. They are lousy exchanges, but at least they may be exchanges folks sometimes use.


Hey.
We're here and we're always on air.
The team works all the time. The stock exchanges you offer do not meet our requirements, but want too high a listing fee!
We've written more than once that "ISKRA" is not speculation, and we have no goal to create a fake capitalization!
 The team has completed a universal payment plugin that can be integrated into any website and any business can take crypto for its services or goods.
At the moment the final tests and checks are in progress. With our plugin any legitimate business can accept crypto in any country (where allowed), but it will not interact with crypto (it does not need registration and license to process crypto). Our plugin does everything automatically.Business will always get money for its goods or services in the currency it wants!
Follow the news and take care of yourself (covid-19).
copper member
Activity: 81
Merit: 0

 Hello friends.
Dapp is now running on the ethereum mainnet.
While the team is preparing the first project for voting, you can test the functionality of the dapp.lucem.fund website.
Especially for this, we launched a test vote till 6 / Dec / 2019!
1 vote equals 20 ISKRA.
We will refund all your coins after the vote.
You can vote for and against!


🔆Welcome to the light side.🔆 Wink
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 509
Are the devs for this coin still around at all?
Curious if they plan to get the coin on any other exchanges?

Topic seems to be abandoned, as OP was here almost month ago.

Latest news - CCOH got delisted from P2PB2B (due to technical problems). Read more from their telegram channel.

I don't keep track of their telegram channel, but did notice they posted something on twitter a couple of weeks ago. So had hoped they were sorta, kinda, still around.

I see no reason why they couldn't get the coin on another dinky exchange or two. Crex, or yobit, or something like that. They are lousy exchanges, but at least they may be exchanges folks sometimes use.
legendary
Activity: 2478
Merit: 1492
Are the devs for this coin still around at all?
Curious if they plan to get the coin on any other exchanges?

Topic seems to be abandoned, as OP was here almost month ago.

Latest news - CCOH got delisted from P2PB2B (due to technical problems). Read more from their telegram channel.
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 509
Are the devs for this coin still around at all?

Curious if they plan to get the coin on any other exchanges? Ideally not a dinky exchange that requires KYC just so folks could buy/sell like $20 worth of coin. There are plenty of dinky exchanges that don't require KYC... if going dinky, at least go with a bad exchange that is easy to use.
copper member
Activity: 81
Merit: 0
what happened to the CCOH token? why is there no CCOH registered in p2pb2b? I saw in the exchange of p2pb2b this token have is was not traded there again. why? just in whitebite. is there an update on p2pb2b or already it be deleted permanently?

I guess it was just for the IEO that they used p2bb2b, not a full listing. It'd be nice if they'd get the coin on other exchanges... I'd settle for dinky exchanges even. Just anything that doesn't require KYC for such a small amount of crypto, seems idiotic to require KYC when selling like $10-$30 worth of coin.

This is kind of a weird project, I have to admit. Seems to lean scammy, with diamonds and children? I mean, there is no logical correlation there -- Help the needy children, and oh, by the way, buy diamonds at a discount too. Bizarre.

But the devs are so silent, who knows what they actually planned. If I had to guess they took in like nothing from the coin sale and just gave up? Usually with a scam there is a lot of fake hype and so on ... here it's just crickets and an exchange nobody uses.

More than likely, they use children and diamonds to get gullible investors on board. They should change their motto from 'A modern of a charity' to 'A modern way of cheating people'.  They are active during their token sale but once finished, they slowly hide from the community particularly their investors. What's new on this strategy? How much by the way was collected by the ISKRA team?

Checking this address, I can't fathom the total supply of this token.  Roll Eyes

https://etherscan.io/token/0xc791e02b5728181389b049c542fffc64e199d116?a=0xac8cf8bd4f15e2dd9f82f0d9778544a74f8e3e76

If you read well, you can see that the token in this contract (CCOHP) “P” means promo!
This is a test contract.
Real contract: https://etherscan.io/token/0xaab80423daa0334aba8f16726677c23619e38773
hero member
Activity: 1204
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More than likely, they use children and diamonds to get gullible investors on board. They should change their motto from 'A modern of a charity' to 'A modern way of cheating people'.  They are active during their token sale but once finished, they slowly hide from the community particularly their investors. What's new on this strategy? How much by the way was collected by the ISKRA team?

Checking this address, I can't fathom the total supply of this token.  Roll Eyes

https://etherscan.io/token/0xc791e02b5728181389b049c542fffc64e199d116?a=0xac8cf8bd4f15e2dd9f82f0d9778544a74f8e3e76

I got that feeling as well, tacking on some random charity to a coin with the idea it'd appeal to more people. I guess. The end result however was more likely just confusion.

I hesitate to call this a scam however simply because I have a feeling that the devs barely took any money in. The 50%+ discount at the end isn't typically a sign an IEO is going well. But who knows really, all we get is silence. I took part in the bounty, seeing as free is free, and they paid out as they went along, but as an IEO this coin just screamed red flags to me.
hero member
Activity: 1036
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what happened to the CCOH token? why is there no CCOH registered in p2pb2b? I saw in the exchange of p2pb2b this token have is was not traded there again. why? just in whitebite. is there an update on p2pb2b or already it be deleted permanently?

I guess it was just for the IEO that they used p2bb2b, not a full listing. It'd be nice if they'd get the coin on other exchanges... I'd settle for dinky exchanges even. Just anything that doesn't require KYC for such a small amount of crypto, seems idiotic to require KYC when selling like $10-$30 worth of coin.

This is kind of a weird project, I have to admit. Seems to lean scammy, with diamonds and children? I mean, there is no logical correlation there -- Help the needy children, and oh, by the way, buy diamonds at a discount too. Bizarre.

But the devs are so silent, who knows what they actually planned. If I had to guess they took in like nothing from the coin sale and just gave up? Usually with a scam there is a lot of fake hype and so on ... here it's just crickets and an exchange nobody uses.

More than likely, they use children and diamonds to get gullible investors on board. They should change their motto from 'A modern of a charity' to 'A modern way of cheating people'.  They are active during their token sale but once finished, they slowly hide from the community particularly their investors. What's new on this strategy? How much by the way was collected by the ISKRA team?

Checking this address, I can't fathom the total supply of this token.  Roll Eyes

https://etherscan.io/token/0xc791e02b5728181389b049c542fffc64e199d116?a=0xac8cf8bd4f15e2dd9f82f0d9778544a74f8e3e76
they should not use it for personal benefit, this is very bad and doesn't rule out the possibility of people having prejudices that aren't good towards others. seeing the cheating they use certainly adds to the feeling of caution
sr. member
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what happened to the CCOH token? why is there no CCOH registered in p2pb2b? I saw in the exchange of p2pb2b this token have is was not traded there again. why? just in whitebite. is there an update on p2pb2b or already it be deleted permanently?

I guess it was just for the IEO that they used p2bb2b, not a full listing. It'd be nice if they'd get the coin on other exchanges... I'd settle for dinky exchanges even. Just anything that doesn't require KYC for such a small amount of crypto, seems idiotic to require KYC when selling like $10-$30 worth of coin.

This is kind of a weird project, I have to admit. Seems to lean scammy, with diamonds and children? I mean, there is no logical correlation there -- Help the needy children, and oh, by the way, buy diamonds at a discount too. Bizarre.

But the devs are so silent, who knows what they actually planned. If I had to guess they took in like nothing from the coin sale and just gave up? Usually with a scam there is a lot of fake hype and so on ... here it's just crickets and an exchange nobody uses.

More than likely, they use children and diamonds to get gullible investors on board. They should change their motto from 'A modern of a charity' to 'A modern way of cheating people'.  They are active during their token sale but once finished, they slowly hide from the community particularly their investors. What's new on this strategy? How much by the way was collected by the ISKRA team?

Checking this address, I can't fathom the total supply of this token.  Roll Eyes

https://etherscan.io/token/0xc791e02b5728181389b049c542fffc64e199d116?a=0xac8cf8bd4f15e2dd9f82f0d9778544a74f8e3e76
hero member
Activity: 1204
Merit: 509
what happened to the CCOH token? why is there no CCOH registered in p2pb2b? I saw in the exchange of p2pb2b this token have is was not traded there again. why? just in whitebite. is there an update on p2pb2b or already it be deleted permanently?

I guess it was just for the IEO that they used p2bb2b, not a full listing. It'd be nice if they'd get the coin on other exchanges... I'd settle for dinky exchanges even. Just anything that doesn't require KYC for such a small amount of crypto, seems idiotic to require KYC when selling like $10-$30 worth of coin.

This is kind of a weird project, I have to admit. Seems to lean scammy, with diamonds and children? I mean, there is no logical correlation there -- Help the needy children, and oh, by the way, buy diamonds at a discount too. Bizarre.

But the devs are so silent, who knows what they actually planned. If I had to guess they took in like nothing from the coin sale and just gave up? Usually with a scam there is a lot of fake hype and so on ... here it's just crickets and an exchange nobody uses.
sr. member
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what happened to the CCOH token? why is there no CCOH registered in p2pb2b? I saw in the exchange of p2pb2b this token have is was not traded there again. why? just in whitebite. is there an update on p2pb2b or already it be deleted permanently?
legendary
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How fast your CCOH tokens were deposited to p2pb2b exchange? Did you have any issues withdrawing?

The reason I'm asking because p2pb2b exchange has a flag on this forum and lots of users have problems with it (long deposits, balance got disappeared, no withdrawal)
hero member
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Yeah ok I see it. Thanks. I do not understand why investors do not take advantage of these ridiculously low prices??? Anyway, it is clear most bounty hunters are trash and do nothing to help the crypto community. Money pinching bunch of clowns. They never have any interest in any project that just dumps every bounty they ever get. I really wish people like that would just disappear.

That's a bit of a harsh assessment there. Yeah, many bounty hunters dump, but that's just the way it is and always has been. It's the price a project pays for free promotion. Good projects rebound and do well, bad projects just fade away.

Some of us just collect bounties and hold, wait and see what happens. In this particular case, I don't think bounty hunters are to blame for the current price -- volume is so low it's not like bounty people are dumping in large amounts.

I am curious, did you buy into the IEO? Large number of coins? The devs never listed how many coins were sold, so it's difficult to figure out what percentage of holders are bounty people and which paid for the coins.
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