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Topic: [ANN][QBC] Québecoin - X11 - DGW - (BITTREX) - Win/Mac/Linux Wallets - New - page 107. (Read 161843 times)

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Interesting, Im from Montreal!


From now I mining Einsteinium,but I will fallow this one closely too,maybe deposit some btc,we will see Smiley




Ps: Vive que Québec !   Grin



Salut! Really glad you'll be mining, we need a lot of people on it to make it as secure as possible.


Not sure if this has already been pointed, but QBC already exists for QuarkBar coin. Might want to check that out.

I made some research beforehand to be sure! QuarkBar coin is actually just "QB" - check it out https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annqbquarkbar-7ghs-giveaway-now-on-exchange-488455

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You need to give people a valid reason for the coin existing, info on how it will be used, and then get the coin into the hands of those who will use it locally.
I think your timetable is off (as mentioned earlier) and really don't think the IPO idea will be worth it,
but that is of course up to you.
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Interesting, Im from Montreal!


From now I mining Einsteinium,but I will fallow this one closely too,maybe deposit some btc,we will see Smiley




Ps: Vive le Québec !   Grin
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By the way guys, I've been getting PMs and e-mails from people from Montréal wanting to help with marketing and promoting Québecoin and I'm really happy for every bit of support we have. A lot of them actually thought it would be a great idea to have a Québecoin but didn't have the time to make it yet I think. So we'll have a bunch more people promoting it! Big thanks to everyone.
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I read through your announcement after I saw your thank you post in the Darkcoin thread. First idea that springs to mind is sixtyninepointfivebtc.gif but after reading through your responses and looking at the website I actually think you look legit and I'm gonna put my money where my mouth is as the second investor.


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My biggest holding is Darkcoin and I like that you've taken notes from Evan cause he's really a great guy and an amazing dev. Plus I think that X11 and DGW will drive a lot of miners to QBC. Now I think you owe me some maple syrup and If you don't deliver I will track you down in Montréal and end you. I'll e-mail you the delivery address.

Good luck and please confirm the transaction and the amount (I should have a bit over half of all the coins) on the IPO page.


Thank you so much for being the first public donator. Feels great to have some more support and get the ball rolling! I wouldn't dare skimp on the maple syrup so e-mail me your address to [email protected] and I'll send your can a bit after launch.

I've updated the IPO page at www.qbc.io/ipo - let me know if there's any mistake with the numbers , you own 51.55% of the IPO coins as of right now - 108 255 QBC ! At 1$/QBC, you'll be a happy man


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I read through your announcement after I saw your thank you post in the Darkcoin thread. First idea that springs to mind is sixtyninepointfivebtc.gif but after reading through your responses and looking at the website I actually think you look legit and I'm gonna put my money where my mouth is as the second investor.


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My biggest holding is Darkcoin and I like that you've taken notes from Evan cause he's really a great guy and an amazing dev. Plus I think that X11 and DGW will drive a lot of miners to QBC. Now I think you owe me some maple syrup and If you don't deliver I will track you down in Montréal and end you. I'll e-mail you the delivery address.

Good luck and please confirm the transaction and the amount (I should have a bit over half of all the coins) on the IPO page.
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Québecoin (After 1 Day)


Current IPO status : 1 Investor owns 210 000 QBC (100% of all IPO coins) - Total invested : 0.1198 BTC


QBC Summary - Proof of Work : X11 - Difficulty Adjustment : Dark Gravity Wave -  Total Coins : 42 Million - Block reward : 26 QBC - Block time : 2.5 Minutes






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how and when will you allot the 49.45% pre-mine QBC?  
you choose x11 and DGW, that's good.
there are many country coins, if you can make a perfect allot which others do not have, QBC will be a perfect coin for sure.
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Subways are also better than NYC I guess!


NYC has obviously a much larger area to cover, but definitely yes. I've been on both ... the ones in Montreal were so much cleaner and felt much, much safer.
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There is also that KingCoiny place, which hasn't opened yet. They do have a nice looking interface based on the info they've given out so far, though. And I like Poloniex, but I still don't quite feel safe leaving too many coins there. But I use them though for small trades.

And perhaps those in Quebec will look upon it differently than outsiders do. I just know to many, they will wonder why Quebec needs a coin. I visited Montreal a long time ago, and it is rather nice, by the way. The fact that French is the predominant language made ordering food a bit of an adventure, as I don't speak it ... but very nice city.

The IPO will be the sticking point with a lot of people. Out of curiosity, how much do you realistically expect to get via the IPO?

Look at something like SpartanCoin, which is doing an IPO. It has a business plan, and planned android/ios wallets. I think they have taken in a total of like 10 btc (not quite over yet, but close). I am just wondering if a couple of btc is worth the trouble for an IPO. Of course if you rake the money in, that argument would be moot ... but there are too many red flags I think to really get a lot of investments.



Montréal is quite bilingual though! If you go a bit further up north you might have a bit more trouble but usually someone can spit out english. I knew the IPO would be a hard sell from the moment I posted, but I think it's a great way to allow me to work on the coin which in return means a higher quality and more promotion which makes the coin more valuable. It really is a win win for both me and anyone investing. I don't expect to make anything if I'm being realistic, but the more I get, the more time I can spend full time on Québecoin. You mentioned that spartancoin got 10 BTC? That's enough for me to work on it the entire summer full time without worry. That's a ton of time spent promoting it.


If 10btc or less is enough for you, then I suppose you may feel it worthwhile. Just checking if your expectations were realistic. I chose Spartancoin to compare, just because it may have a wider appeal as far as investing goes, when compared to Quebec Coin -- not that it was a good coin.

And Montreal is bilingual-ish, or was, at least when I visited. Maybe I just had bad luck, but I found myself in some restaurants and places where all menus were in French, and the staff didn't speak much english. Not a big deal, as I could usually figure out enough to get by.

I just remember how nice their subways were... so nice and clean.

The basis of being happy, if you ask me, is having realistic expectations, then you can be pleasantly surprised when your hard work turns out better than expected. Everything I'm promising right now, I know I can deliver, everything else after that is just a bonus. 10 BTC would be great and I'd expect anyone holding some QBC at that point to make a really nice gain on their investment.

Yeah there's definitely people who don't speak english, it depends on the part of the town. Subways are also better than NYC I guess!
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There is also that KingCoiny place, which hasn't opened yet. They do have a nice looking interface based on the info they've given out so far, though. And I like Poloniex, but I still don't quite feel safe leaving too many coins there. But I use them though for small trades.

And perhaps those in Quebec will look upon it differently than outsiders do. I just know to many, they will wonder why Quebec needs a coin. I visited Montreal a long time ago, and it is rather nice, by the way. The fact that French is the predominant language made ordering food a bit of an adventure, as I don't speak it ... but very nice city.

The IPO will be the sticking point with a lot of people. Out of curiosity, how much do you realistically expect to get via the IPO?

Look at something like SpartanCoin, which is doing an IPO. It has a business plan, and planned android/ios wallets. I think they have taken in a total of like 10 btc (not quite over yet, but close). I am just wondering if a couple of btc is worth the trouble for an IPO. Of course if you rake the money in, that argument would be moot ... but there are too many red flags I think to really get a lot of investments.



Montréal is quite bilingual though! If you go a bit further up north you might have a bit more trouble but usually someone can spit out english. I knew the IPO would be a hard sell from the moment I posted, but I think it's a great way to allow me to work on the coin which in return means a higher quality and more promotion which makes the coin more valuable. It really is a win win for both me and anyone investing. I don't expect to make anything if I'm being realistic, but the more I get, the more time I can spend full time on Québecoin. You mentioned that spartancoin got 10 BTC? That's enough for me to work on it the entire summer full time without worry. That's a ton of time spent promoting it.


If 10btc or less is enough for you, then I suppose you may feel it worthwhile. Just checking if your expectations were realistic. I chose Spartancoin to compare, just because it may have a wider appeal as far as investing goes, when compared to Quebec Coin -- not that it was a good coin.

And Montreal is bilingual-ish, or was, at least when I visited. Maybe I just had bad luck, but I found myself in some restaurants and places where all menus were in French, and the staff didn't speak much english. Not a big deal, as I could usually figure out enough to get by.

I just remember how nice their subways were... so nice and clean.
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There is also that KingCoiny place, which hasn't opened yet. They do have a nice looking interface based on the info they've given out so far, though. And I like Poloniex, but I still don't quite feel safe leaving too many coins there. But I use them though for small trades.

And perhaps those in Quebec will look upon it differently than outsiders do. I just know to many, they will wonder why Quebec needs a coin. I visited Montreal a long time ago, and it is rather nice, by the way. The fact that French is the predominant language made ordering food a bit of an adventure, as I don't speak it ... but very nice city.

The IPO will be the sticking point with a lot of people. Out of curiosity, how much do you realistically expect to get via the IPO?

Look at something like SpartanCoin, which is doing an IPO. It has a business plan, and planned android/ios wallets. I think they have taken in a total of like 10 btc (not quite over yet, but close). I am just wondering if a couple of btc is worth the trouble for an IPO. Of course if you rake the money in, that argument would be moot ... but there are too many red flags I think to really get a lot of investments.



Montréal is quite bilingual though! If you go a bit further up north you might have a bit more trouble but usually someone can spit out english. I knew the IPO would be a hard sell from the moment I posted, but I think it's a great way to allow me to work on the coin which in return means a higher quality and more promotion which makes the coin more valuable. It really is a win win for both me and anyone investing. I don't expect to make anything if I'm being realistic, but the more I get, the more time I can spend full time on Québecoin. You mentioned that spartancoin got 10 BTC? That's enough for me to work on it the entire summer full time without worry. That's a ton of time spent promoting it.

Now I have to mention, I would never personally invest in something like Spartancoin. They're a really basic clone with a cool name, I could make some long term promises too but the reality is that of course I want an android wallet as well and will make sure we have one for example. I just won't make empty promises or bold claims. QBC is a great coin on technical specs alone, then you add the fact that there's a full time developer and that Québecers actually really love this kind of stuff and stand together. I think anyone mining or investing in it stands to profit. Why would I use Spartancoin instead of Dogecoin for example in promoting events or things like that? Doge has a tremendous community, is fun and easy to use and is the gateway cryptocurrency which brings you into the crypto world. They already have an android wallet and give to many charities and causes. Why would Québecers use Québecoin instead of Doge? It's their coin, it's world class in its features and they can identify with it.

a scam again

be carefully everyone

Yes, be careful everyone.


I love this Idea, It seems like you put a lot of thinking here, Seriously great job.

I am in.

BTW
I live in Montreal.

Make us proud - GOOD LUCK

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Thank you so much! It feels really good having some support! I definitely put in a ton of thought and hard work to make something very special for us. I'm in Montréal too so at some point you'll probably be using QBC!
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I love this Idea, It seems like you put a lot of thinking here, Seriously great job.

I am in.

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I live in Montreal.

Make us proud - GOOD LUCK

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There is also that KingCoiny place, which hasn't opened yet. They do have a nice looking interface based on the info they've given out so far, though. And I like Poloniex, but I still don't quite feel safe leaving too many coins there. But I use them though for small trades.

And perhaps those in Quebec will look upon it differently than outsiders do. I just know to many, they will wonder why Quebec needs a coin. I visited Montreal a long time ago, and it is rather nice, by the way. The fact that French is the predominant language made ordering food a bit of an adventure, as I don't speak it ... but very nice city.

The IPO will be the sticking point with a lot of people. Out of curiosity, how much do you realistically expect to get via the IPO?

Look at something like SpartanCoin, which is doing an IPO. It has a business plan, and planned android/ios wallets. I think they have taken in a total of like 10 btc (not quite over yet, but close). I am just wondering if a couple of btc is worth the trouble for an IPO. Of course if you rake the money in, that argument would be moot ... but there are too many red flags I think to really get a lot of investments.

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a scam again

be carefully everyone
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I'm glad you achieved your goal but it sure doesn't look like much from my point of view. This coin is not for you, that's pretty much it. Stay with Dopecoin and you'll be happy.




Just a suggestion, which you can ignore if you wish ... it's never really a good idea to dismiss people outright, or insult them -- especially if they are part of the group you are looking to invest in your coin.

He does bring up a valid point, in that patriotism alone really isn't enough of a differentiating factor for most people to say a Quebec Coin makes sense. I'm from the US, and personally am not really big on this patriotism mindset ... its just a form of tribalism. Quite often it turns into xenophobia and other nasty stuff like that.

However, if you focus on celebrating the culture of Quebec, rather than push the patriotism angle, it may do a bit better. At least to me it'd seem better, anyway.

Bittrex and Poloniex are the logical exchanges for new coins. That atomic-trade place is another one. They are sort of like the minor leagues for coins, before they move up to MintPal and Cryptsy.  Although I wouldn't worry so much about an exchange at this point.

First of all I don't want to insult anyone, even the most abusive flamers and haters. They have every right to feel the way they do. He stated that my responses to his questions would turn people off but I don't think that's the case.

And it's not about patriotism , I used that word only for the US. The bottom line to Québecoin - We have our own culture, our own language and are our own nation. QBC will be our own currency and I think that people here will like it. Those are reasons for us. For the outside world there's X11 mining, a quality coin with a full time developer and the potential to invest in a great coin which is sure to attract attention. Like I said before, you don't have to be a believer to mine or buy a coin like QBC. Even if people invested 100 BTC in the Québec IPO - That would put the base price at 0.00476 BTC (0.23$ right now). Spaincoin which is technically inferior and has more coins and a higher production rate reached a price of 3.5$ at one point. For any investor it remains profitable for a long while and allows me in return to put in more work and make sure it's being actively developed and promoted.

And as far as Poloniex goes, it is definitely a great exchange, the only one who has handled a breach in the correct way and I think Busoni deserves massive respect for that. He's adding new features and coins every day it seems. Bittrex is the new kid on the block and they are attracting a lot of attention, really glad to have them as a partner.
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I'm glad you achieved your goal but it sure doesn't look like much from my point of view. This coin is not for you, that's pretty much it. Stay with Dopecoin and you'll be happy.




Just a suggestion, which you can ignore if you wish ... it's never really a good idea to dismiss people outright, or insult them -- especially if they are part of the group you are looking to invest in your coin.

He does bring up a valid point, in that patriotism alone really isn't enough of a differentiating factor for most people to say a Quebec Coin makes sense. I'm from the US, and personally am not really big on this patriotism mindset ... its just a form of tribalism. Quite often it turns into xenophobia and other nasty stuff like that.

However, if you focus on celebrating the culture of Quebec, rather than push the patriotism angle, it may do a bit better. At least to me it'd seem better, anyway.

Bittrex and Poloniex are the logical exchanges for new coins. That atomic-trade place is another one. They are sort of like the minor leagues for coins, before they move up to MintPal and Cryptsy.  Although I wouldn't worry so much about an exchange at this point.
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If greececoin actually changed to implement x11 and DGW I would wonder, wait is there a real dev behind this thing who wants it to really succeed? Right now it looks like a simple clone whose claims are a bit hard to believe.
Ya, so like... you completely answered the question there  Roll Eyes Let me reiterate - If Greececoin went x11 and DWG, would it be any different from your coin? If yes, how?

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I don't need to pretend, I stated my goals and if they're not enough for you, that's ok and you don't have to be involved.
This is not about you and me. This is about helping people make an informed decision... by asking the right questions in an unmoderated thread. If even one in ten people reading this thread is brought to question their decision to spend resources on a shitcoin, I would consider that time well spent.

And as for the rest of the patriotic shit you have written, If you feel patriotism and "love" for a country is normal, I'm sorry.... too much to unlearn and relearn. Not worth my time. You go ahead with your horse vision. My goal in asking questions is achieved and your response will help those who stumbled upon this thread.

If Greececoin actually went X11 and DGW , it would share those features with QBC and that's it. They simply don't have the same purpose we do. Plus, like I said I'd have to reconsider thinking about them as a cheap clone. They seem to be from the developer of Maplecoin and the other bad country clones. I really don't think they're legit. So how are they different? They actually don't have X11 or DGW and we do. They won't have it either, they simply don't care, they just spew out a coin and move on to the next one.

Now I don't know where you're from that's so awful but every nation has a sense of pride. If I'm traveling in Europe and notice some people are from Québec I'll always be happy and talk to them. I mean most people here are probably from the US, and who has a bigger sense of patriotism? It's not quite the same for them of course they are a very varied bunch all across America but they do have a common love of their country as a whole. Québec is way smaller and more uniform in terms of population so we share a common love of our nation. If you ask someone from Québec where they're form they'll say Québec 99% of the time, not Canada.

I'm glad you achieved your goal but it sure doesn't look like much from my point of view. This coin is not for you, that's pretty much it. Stay with Dopecoin and you'll be happy.






On another note, I've been contacted by @MintPalExchanqe - Notice the little mistake there - q instead of g - I didn't notice at first and they direct messaged me on twitter asking if we'd like to be on their exchange. Then asked for 1 BTC as a fee, which immediately set off an alarm since I saw that Mintpal notified people that someone was trying to imitate them to scam people. I hope other coins don't get caught. Here's my response.



I'll be contacting the real Mintpal so that they report them for impersonation, apparently only the company concerned can do it. Here's the link if you know someone at Mintpal.

https://support.twitter.com/forms/impersonation


In ther news, I've been in contact with Bittrex and they are interested in having Québecoin, really glad to hear it since they were our first choice and are a great exchange. I'll be discussing with them and I think we'll definitely have a great exchange at launch.



Oh and apparently the Spanish translation bounty that I awarded was for a terrible google translate translation. Unfortunately my spanish isn't as good as my English and French so I'll contact the person who claimed the bounty. I'm not sure if it's a good idea to do the translation bounties after all, people just seem to want to do it the easy way. It's here if anyone speaking spanish can confirm the claim of the poster at the bottom. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6027411 Looking through Atleticofa's posting history he doesn't seem to speak spanish at all so I guess I should have known.
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If greececoin actually changed to implement x11 and DGW I would wonder, wait is there a real dev behind this thing who wants it to really succeed? Right now it looks like a simple clone whose claims are a bit hard to believe.
Ya, so like... you completely answered the question there  Roll Eyes Let me reiterate - If Greececoin went x11 and DWG, would it be any different from your coin? If yes, how?

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I don't need to pretend, I stated my goals and if they're not enough for you, that's ok and you don't have to be involved.
This is not about you and me. This is about helping people make an informed decision... by asking the right questions in an unmoderated thread. If even one in ten people reading this thread is brought to question their decision to spend resources on a shitcoin, I would consider that time well spent.

And as for the rest of the patriotic shit you have written, If you feel patriotism and "love" for a country is normal, I'm sorry.... too much to unlearn and relearn. Not worth my time. You go ahead with your horse vision. My goal in asking questions is achieved and your response will help those who stumbled upon this thread.
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