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Thecryptochat community is watching this [Suspicious link removed]d luck on the development. Our expectations are high.


Thanks Jewelettes! We appreciate the support.
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I am simply ME.

Thecryptochat community is watching this coin. Good luck on the development. Our expectations are high.
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Haha no, but nice detective work. Camosoul was one of the first people to comment in this thread and he reached out to me so we starting talking and he volunteered to do some of the promotion campaigns, since he has a a hero account and ours is a mere newbie account (in other words, he can embed images and and fly a sig, but we can't). He offered to do it for free, so long as we keep him in mind if we need help or new team members in the future.

Prior to this thread, I'd never talked to him before in my life, but he mentioned some of his own experiences trying to get projects off the ground, so I figured it wouldn't hurt to utilize the help he offered.

He just seemed helpful and sincere, and I appreciated that (and still do!). I wouldn't trust him with any BTC of ours or anything (no offense camosoul), I don't know him that well, but when someone volunteers to help, it's worth a shot. He was one of a couple different people who volunteered to help, and I can't thank those people enough, by the way.

Oh and by "near me", I meant on a bit larger scale. Not like we found out we were next door neighbors or anything.

If you're trying to figure out what my old account (prior to OroCoin) is, I don't even think I could figure it out. I haven't signed in to it in ages and don't even remember where I saved the username and password. Over the last year or two I mostly just read the forums, didn't post much, if at all. I was active a few years back, but it's been quite a while. A couple of our other team members have been more active than I over the more recent years, but it's up to them if they want to reveal themselves or not. It's not my place to do so.

I'll accept the above, bud. As for camosoul, personally I would have no prob trusting him with my BTC given I have his dox and the dude's clean, at least according to the wew.
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Haha no, but nice detective work. Camosoul was one of the first people to comment in this thread and he reached out to me so we starting talking and he volunteered to do some of the promotion campaigns, since he has a a hero account and ours is a mere newbie account (in other words, he can embed images and and fly a sig, but we can't). He offered to do it for free, so long as we keep him in mind if we need help or new team members in the future.

Prior to this thread, I'd never talked to him before in my life, but he mentioned some of his own experiences trying to get projects off the ground, so I figured it wouldn't hurt to utilize the help he offered.

He just seemed helpful and sincere, and I appreciated that (and still do!). I wouldn't trust him with any BTC of ours or anything (no offense camosoul), I don't know him that well, but when someone volunteers to help, it's worth a shot. He was one of a couple different people who volunteered to help, and I can't thank those people enough, by the way.

Oh and by "near me", I meant on a bit larger scale. Not like we found out we were next door neighbors or anything.

If you're trying to figure out what my old account (prior to OroCoin) is, I don't even think I could figure it out. I haven't signed in to it in ages and don't even remember where I saved the username and password. Over the last year or two I mostly just read the forums, didn't post much, if at all. I was active a few years back, but it's been quite a while. A couple of our other team members have been more active than I over the more recent years, but it's up to them if they want to reveal themselves or not. It's not my place to do so.
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I think I figured it out: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/unacceptable-31536 How close am I? He and camosoul live very close to one another (Live Oak, FL, area).



camosoul deleted the following mere hours prior to the domain orocoin.co being created:



OP by camosoul saved here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17087782

Are you guys still doing the Christmas offer?

OroCoinCS' first post was the OP of this thread on January 02, 2017, 05:06:41 PM
camosoul penned the second reply (third post) on January 02, 2017, 05:21:20 PM

This looks super interesting!

I'm a miner and would love to get involved ASAP. PM me if you want to discuss, OP.

I can also help a bit with testing, development, and marketing if needed.

OroCoinCS replies on January 02, 2017, 05:33:20 PM


This looks super interesting!

I'm a miner and would love to get involved ASAP. PM me if you want to discuss, OP.

I can also help a bit with testing, development, and marketing if needed.

We'd love to have you involved. Will PM now!


camosoul replies on January 02, 2017, 06:11:16 PM:

Good talking to you, OP. I'm all in as well!

camosoul starts thread for OroCoin's sig and avatar campaign on January 03, 2017, 10:34:04 PM: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/full-orocoin-oro-signature-avatar-campaign-earn-upto-00012-btc-per-post-1738572
camosoul starts thread for OroCoin's Twitter campaign on January 03, 2017, 01:31:34 PM: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/orocoin-twitter-campaign-earn-up-to-00009-btc-just-for-sending-a-tweet-1738159

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and what will you do if the time for paying to your signature campaign participants come and you have little amount in your ICO address? do you have your personal funds for the promotion of the campaign? If you do not have personal funds for the promotion of the coin then you have to launch it on any escrow sooner to get some investors to get some funds for the promotion.

We don't mind funding it ourselves. We expected to fund it ourselves when we launched the campaign because it would be irresponsible to expect ICO funds to cover that, as what is contributed is out of our control.

That being said, we are also working to secure a trusted escrow to handle any funds for those who wish to contribute to the ICO via escrow.
That is a nice idea to have an escrow for your ICO from this forum you can get one easily if you go to the escrow services thread of the forum. But ICO on any exchange will be like getting a free advertisement like the exchange will announce the news of your ICO to their hundreds of thousands of members and I have saw that every ICO which is launched on any exchange has got a good fund raise.
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and what will you do if the time for paying to your signature campaign participants come and you have little amount in your ICO address? do you have your personal funds for the promotion of the campaign? If you do not have personal funds for the promotion of the coin then you have to launch it on any escrow sooner to get some investors to get some funds for the promotion.

We don't mind funding it ourselves. We expected to fund it ourselves when we launched the campaign because it would be irresponsible to expect ICO funds to cover that, as what is contributed is out of our control.

That being said, we are also working to secure a trusted escrow to handle any funds for those who wish to contribute to the ICO via escrow.
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Ok thanks for the explanation. I was just curious about that question. Can we know when will you start your coin on exchanges? I will take part in your ICO if you will launch that in yobit.

We are working on that as we speak. It's hard to give a set timeline, because we're not sure how long it takes to set it up, but we're hoping in the next week or so.
and what will you do if the time for paying to your signature campaign participants come and you have little amount in your ICO address? do you have your personal funds for the promotion of the campaign? If you do not have personal funds for the promotion of the coin then you have to launch it on any escrow sooner to get some investors to get some funds for the promotion.
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Ok thanks for the explanation. I was just curious about that question. Can we know when will you start your coin on exchanges? I will take part in your ICO if you will launch that in yobit.

We are working on that as we speak. It's hard to give a set timeline, because we're not sure how long it takes to set it up, but we're hoping in the next week or so.
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the funds of about 0.04 collected to the ICO address has been trasferred to another address. Can I know what does it mean? will you keep them in any other address or you have started the ICO at any exchange as I noticed that the funds transferred to an exchange address (or maybe a mixer)

Those funds went to pay for the campaigns we are running, you can see the sent payments in the Twitter campaign thread. There are still payments remaining to be sent for the signature campaign, when the time comes for that (according to the terms of the campaign thread).

Also, just to be clear, those were ICO contributions from internal members.
Ok thanks for the explanation. I was just curious about that question. Can we know when will you start your coin on exchanges? I will take part in your ICO if you will launch that in yobit.
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the funds of about 0.04 collected to the ICO address has been trasferred to another address. Can I know what does it mean? will you keep them in any other address or you have started the ICO at any exchange as I noticed that the funds transferred to an exchange address (or maybe a mixer)

Those funds went to pay for the campaigns we are running, you can see the sent payments in the Twitter campaign thread. There are still payments remaining to be sent for the signature campaign, when the time comes for that (according to the terms of the campaign thread).

Also, just to be clear, those were ICO contributions from internal members. We are requesting that anyone outside our organization who wants to contribute either check with us before doing so, or buy directly from exchanges when listed.
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the funds of about 0.04 collected to the ICO address has been trasferred to another address. Can I know what does it mean? will you keep them in any other address or you have started the ICO at any exchange as I noticed that the funds transferred to an exchange address (or maybe a mixer)
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@OP who started this thread:

You bastard! I only read the first couple grafs of the OP and I must say INGENIOUS!

Question: Can you do the same for a altcoin pegged to silver? I'm thinking AGC (AgC) for its symbol if available. Same ask for platinum (PTC or PtC).

This is not a[nother] satirical post of mine. Simply an obvious, earnestly weighing in.

Bruno

Fake EDIT: You bastard redux! Now you got my head a spinnin'! (note to self: read entire thread) Dude (OP), altcoins could similarly be created with their block rewards pegged to the [multiplier of] the NASDAQ average, DOW, etc. Not to mention the ongoing current market cap of all the monitored cryptocurrencies, e.g. currently 16,806,258,277/X (X = 1B perhaps) gleaned from https://coinmarketcap.com/all/views/all/ (Symbol = CCMCC for CryptoCurrency Market Cap Coin, albeit obsure, though the Roman numerals look kinda neat).

You could, at least theoretically, peg it to anything. It's a somewhat complex process though and the hard part is creating a way to ensure all nodes reach consensus on the price. I'll let you figure that part out yourself Wink

It's definitely not as simple as just cloning a pre-existing coin and editing a line of code, like a lot of people seem to think, lol.

Thanks for your comment though. Glad you like our concept!

From Reddit:

Hi from OroCoin! Just to clarify, since there seems to be some confusion here, the only thing pegged to the price of gold is the number of OroCoin received as a block reward, not the actual market value of those coins.

In other words, if the price of gold is currently $1,143 USD, then the block reward at current time would be 11.43 OroCoins.

There is no relation to the value of the coins issued as a block reward and the value of gold. The value of gold just determines the number of OroCoins per block reward. The markets will determine the actual value of OroCoin.

Hope this helps to clear things up!


My comment: Whether a nefarious actor or not, that's the fuck how you address naysayers and user base alike.

OP, I just started reading and researching your brand. That said, have or will you disclose your true identity, for I've failed to glean anything from the newly created privacy-protected domain named via WhoIs.


We've addressed this elsewhere in this thread, but we will not be revealing identity info because we simply don't feel the political and regulatory climate in our countries are friendly towards crypto innovation and projects at this time. If that changes in the future, then we will reconsider. We recognize that this makes some folks uneasy, and we completely understand if that means some people choose not to get involved.

That being said, our entire code base and all future changes, improvements, and features will of course be published on our github, so anyone who wants to review, fork, or do whatever they wish can do so.


I accept your well-penned reply 100%, somewhat expecting such (anonymity) to be the case, save for, with apologies, what's emphasized above. Your command of the English is too good for supposedly being located abroad, in my opinion (but don't fret it). Read: I, personally, will not further hound this particular issue.

That said, can you at least incorporate a grammatical error or two in your prose so that, again, I, personally, wouldn't like you so much? You're beginning to piss me off in said regard.  Tongue

That said, redux, I'm PM'ing you in re an unrelated matter.

Peace.

Bruno

PS: No need to reply to this reply useless you feel it's warranted, bud.
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@OP who started this thread:

You bastard! I only read the first couple grafs of the OP and I must say INGENIOUS!

Question: Can you do the same for a altcoin pegged to silver? I'm thinking AGC (AgC) for its symbol if available. Same ask for platinum (PTC or PtC).

This is not a[nother] satirical post of mine. Simply an obvious, earnestly weighing in.

Bruno

Fake EDIT: You bastard redux! Now you got my head a spinnin'! (note to self: read entire thread) Dude (OP), altcoins could similarly be created with their block rewards pegged to the [multiplier of] the NASDAQ average, DOW, etc. Not to mention the ongoing current market cap of all the monitored cryptocurrencies, e.g. currently 16,806,258,277/X (X = 1B perhaps) gleaned from https://coinmarketcap.com/all/views/all/ (Symbol = CCMCC for CryptoCurrency Market Cap Coin, albeit obsure, though the Roman numerals look kinda neat).

You could, at least theoretically, peg it to anything. It's a somewhat complex process though and the hard part is creating a way to ensure all nodes reach consensus on the price. I'll let you figure that part out yourself Wink

It's definitely not as simple as just cloning a pre-existing coin and editing a line of code, like a lot of people seem to think, lol.

Thanks for your comment though. Glad you like our concept!

From Reddit:

Hi from OroCoin! Just to clarify, since there seems to be some confusion here, the only thing pegged to the price of gold is the number of OroCoin received as a block reward, not the actual market value of those coins.

In other words, if the price of gold is currently $1,143 USD, then the block reward at current time would be 11.43 OroCoins.

There is no relation to the value of the coins issued as a block reward and the value of gold. The value of gold just determines the number of OroCoins per block reward. The markets will determine the actual value of OroCoin.

Hope this helps to clear things up!


My comment: Whether a nefarious actor or not, that's the fuck how you address naysayers and user base alike.

OP, I just started reading and researching your brand. That said, have or will you disclose your true identity, for I've failed to glean anything from the newly created privacy-protected domain named via WhoIs.


We've addressed this elsewhere in this thread, but we will not be revealing identity info because we simply don't feel the political and regulatory climate in our countries are friendly towards crypto innovation and projects at this time. If that changes in the future, then we will reconsider. We recognize that this makes some folks uneasy, and we completely understand if that means some people choose not to get involved.

That being said, our entire code base and all future changes, improvements, and features will of course be published on our github, so anyone who wants to review, fork, or do whatever they wish can do so.
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@OP who started this thread:

You bastard! I only read the first couple grafs of the OP and I must say INGENIOUS!

Question: Can you do the same for a altcoin pegged to silver? I'm thinking AGC (AgC) for its symbol if available. Same ask for platinum (PTC or PtC).

This is not a[nother] satirical post of mine. Simply an obvious, earnestly weighing in.

Bruno

Fake EDIT: You bastard redux! Now you got my head a spinnin'! (note to self: read entire thread) Dude (OP), altcoins could similarly be created with their block rewards pegged to the [multiplier of] the NASDAQ average, DOW, etc. Not to mention the ongoing current market cap of all the monitored cryptocurrencies, e.g. currently 16,806,258,277/X (X = 1B perhaps) gleaned from https://coinmarketcap.com/all/views/all/ (Symbol = CCMCC for CryptoCurrency Market Cap Coin, albeit obsure, though the Roman numerals look kinda neat).

You could, at least theoretically, peg it to anything. It's a somewhat complex process though and the hard part is creating a way to ensure all nodes reach consensus on the price. I'll let you figure that part out yourself Wink

It's definitely not as simple as just cloning a pre-existing coin and editing a line of code, like a lot of people seem to think, lol.

Thanks for your comment though. Glad you like our concept!

From Reddit:

Hi from OroCoin! Just to clarify, since there seems to be some confusion here, the only thing pegged to the price of gold is the number of OroCoin received as a block reward, not the actual market value of those coins.

In other words, if the price of gold is currently $1,143 USD, then the block reward at current time would be 11.43 OroCoins.

There is no relation to the value of the coins issued as a block reward and the value of gold. The value of gold just determines the number of OroCoins per block reward. The markets will determine the actual value of OroCoin.

Hope this helps to clear things up!


My comment: Whether a nefarious actor or not, that's the fuck how you address naysayers and user base alike.

OP, I just started reading and researching your brand. That said, have or will you disclose your true identity, for I've failed to glean anything from the newly created privacy-protected domain named via WhoIs.
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@OP who started this thread:

You bastard! I only read the first couple grafs of the OP and I must say INGENIOUS!

Question: Can you do the same for a altcoin pegged to silver? I'm thinking AGC (AgC) for its symbol if available. Same ask for platinum (PTC or PtC).

This is not a[nother] satirical post of mine. Simply an obvious, earnestly weighing in.

Bruno

Fake EDIT: You bastard redux! Now you got my head a spinnin'! (note to self: read entire thread) Dude (OP), altcoins could similarly be created with their block rewards pegged to the [multiplier of] the NASDAQ average, DOW, etc. Not to mention the ongoing current market cap of all the monitored cryptocurrencies, e.g. currently 16,806,258,277/X (X = 1B perhaps) gleaned from https://coinmarketcap.com/all/views/all/ (Symbol = CCMCC for CryptoCurrency Market Cap Coin, albeit obsure, though the Roman numerals look kinda neat).

You could, at least theoretically, peg it to anything. It's a somewhat complex process though and the hard part is creating a way to ensure all nodes reach consensus on the price. I'll let you figure that part out yourself Wink

It's definitely not as simple as just cloning a pre-existing coin and editing a line of code, like a lot of people seem to think, lol.

Thanks for your comment though. Glad you like our concept! Feel free to join our Slack if you want to discuss Smiley
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@OP who started this thread:

You bastard! I only read the first couple grafs of the OP and I must say INGENIOUS!

Question: Can you do the same for a altcoin pegged to silver? I'm thinking AGC (AgC) for its symbol if available. Same ask for platinum (PTC or PtC). Is there an ongoing spot price for latinum (Star Trek)?

This is not a[nother] satirical post of mine. Simply an obvious, earnestly weighing in.

Bruno

Fake EDIT: You bastard redux! Now you got my head a spinnin'! (note to self: read entire thread) Dude (OP), altcoins could similarly be created with their block rewards pegged to the [multiplier of] the NASDAQ average, DOW, etc. Not to mention the ongoing current market cap of all the monitored cryptocurrencies, e.g. currently 16,806,258,277/X (X = 1B perhaps) gleaned from https://coinmarketcap.com/all/views/all/ (Symbol = CCMCC for CryptoCurrency Market Cap Coin, albeit obsure, though the Roman numerals look kinda neat).
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Tutorial: how to make 10s of easy bitcoins
Go to youtube > watch some tutorial about cloning litecoin > clone the code source with small changes like block time etc....>create bct thread (not moderated one) and launch coin > spend some money on making fancy website..bounty > launch ICO > enjoy the easy bitcoins.

Obviously it's much more complicated than that.

First and foremost, you need something unique to add to the project. We believe our block reward method is unique, in using the price of gold to dictate the block reward and keep it adjusting accordingly.

Secondly, you need a dedicated team to support the project, fix things that go wrong, and continue innovating and developing features over time.

Last but not least, you need community outreach, marketing, and community support.

I know a lot of people think this is a simple task, but it's not. Especially if you want to stay in it for the long run, as we will.

P.S. For those of you involved in the Twitter campaign, all remaining payments have been sent today. Thanks for participating!
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Tutorial: how to make 10s of easy bitcoins
Go to youtube > watch some tutorial about cloning litecoin > clone the code source with small changes like block time etc....>create bct thread (not moderated one) and launch coin > spend some money on making fancy website..bounty > launch ICO > enjoy the easy bitcoins.
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