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Topic: Charitable coins (Read 698 times)

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August 30, 2014, 09:43:28 PM
#3
Hi, we launched World Dollar (http://www.world-dollar.com) a few weeks ago, and there have been lots of people claiming their 10,000 WLD. In fact, everyone in the world is entitled to an equal amount of World dollars, and given that 10,000 WLD is trading for just over 5 USD at the moment, the market cap is just over $35 billion.

If you like, you can tweet @WorldDollar asking for donations, and we can retweet this to our followers and hopefully some will be happy to give to your cause.
hero member
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August 30, 2014, 08:23:40 PM
#2
I think most of such coins are just pump n dump if u r willing to commit to a charity cause I am willing to support
newbie
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August 30, 2014, 07:49:37 PM
#1
Hi,

Real life issues have kept me away from cryptos for a while. Anyway I was speaking to a friend earlier in the day who helps at an animal shelter which is in desperate need for donations & we were discussing fundraising ideas, I thought of cryptocurrencies but didn't want to mention it for fear of blagging her head as she isn't the most tech savvy of people.

From what I remember, there were a couple of charity based coins made a while back. My question is, did any of these coins actually take off or were they just pump & dumps with the good intention used to lure people in?

(Just curious btw, not going to start begging!)

 Grin
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