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Topic: How can I restart a dead altcoin and continue the development?? (Read 873 times)

copper member
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If you hold the altcoins dead, you will be able to do nothing but sell them cheap,
or you can just let it go, and buy good altcoins on the exchange, you must to be understand
if the project is not running then all we can do is leave it alone and assume we never had it. after all, selling it is also certain that no one will want to buy inanimate assets that have no future. although the market makes pumps dead assets will never have demand.
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Don't, I haven't seen a dead project that was revived and do better, if always fail, this is crypto space for crying out loud, once a project failed it's gone, no one will trust such project again, it's better to spend your time and energy on your own project
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If you hold the altcoins dead, you will be able to do nothing but sell them cheap,
or you can just let it go, and buy good altcoins on the exchange, you must to be understand
member
Activity: 243
Merit: 10
Hi,

I see lots of abandoned crypto projects with potential and lets say I am interested in one of them and want to keep the devlopment going. What should I do to achieve that?
Do I need to talk to the creators of the project?

Looking for some insight on it.

Thanks

I believe there are a handful of dead altcoins that came back to life after 1 or 2 years. I’ve seen some of them doing that, surprising their community with the latest digest, new roadmap and future plans, etc. If you honestly believe that a dead altcoin would be brought back to life, try to come up with a new plan to regain the excitement of the community by coming up with new partnerships, strategies, etc.
Sorry, but the nature of the projects back in the current community is just the scammers starting their strategy, they understand that when they come back, we will be confused between believing and disbelieving them, of course, with a little initial benefit, they can deceive us again the way they did, hope and then disappoint. Honestly, I wouldn't encourage anyone to inspire others with such projects, this community has many better projects, these projects need a chance more than the dead altcoins
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Hi,

I see lots of abandoned crypto projects with potential and lets say I am interested in one of them and want to keep the devlopment going. What should I do to achieve that?
Do I need to talk to the creators of the project?

Looking for some insight on it.

Thanks


Maybe you need to read about all of their presented information in their website, their ANN thread (if possible), their Bounty Campaign thread (if still posted), their Whitepaper, and their list of Managers and Creators. You should also talk to their Bounty Manager since that manager probably might have a connection with the Project Creators. Its actually nice to see somebody taking interest to revive dead Alternate Coins since creating a new one is harder.
copper member
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Despite the fact that it's not reasonable for one to continue from a dead altcoin project, because it would take almost same effort to start the process of a new one. One obviously needs to start by having a discussion and agreement with the dead project team or developer, the developer has to be carried along with progress and this could be tasking for the resuscitating developer.
full member
Activity: 1638
Merit: 122
For dead altcoins, the restart will be harder. If the project once took the popularity and it suddenly died, there's almost no coming back from it. But we want to hear it from you op if what happened to this discussion or to the project that you are interested in.
You have started a thread and for sure that you are eyeing for a project that you think has the potential. It's just a matter of management in your eyes.
Bringing back dead altcoins would mean a very hard task since you will be working again in a long process and yet no assurance if it will end sucessfully. I'd rather advise you to start a new and potential project and build trust on the investors because it might have bigger chances to make you profitable in the end rather than managing a project that has been abandoned already because of some serious issues.
Fixing something always harder than making it from a scratch, to be honest. A dead coin will have many problems exist and will take a huge of developer's time to address those matter. I really don't get it why would anyone want to restart a dead coin? If you like the coin, just copy it like 'with poker and blackjack' moto.
It depends on the damage if the damage is only lite will you start all over again ? No because that takes time   . Op is not alone with this idea because i saw someone before that is talking similar thing .

There are really people that loves to revive older or dead projects , why not have them a chance ? they are more familiar with it than those who are newly built .
member
Activity: 124
Merit: 10
For dead altcoins, the restart will be harder. If the project once took the popularity and it suddenly died, there's almost no coming back from it. But we want to hear it from you op if what happened to this discussion or to the project that you are interested in.
You have started a thread and for sure that you are eyeing for a project that you think has the potential. It's just a matter of management in your eyes.
Bringing back dead altcoins would mean a very hard task since you will be working again in a long process and yet no assurance if it will end sucessfully. I'd rather advise you to start a new and potential project and build trust on the investors because it might have bigger chances to make you profitable in the end rather than managing a project that has been abandoned already because of some serious issues.
Fixing something always harder than making it from a scratch, to be honest. A dead coin will have many problems exist and will take a huge of developer's time to address those matter. I really don't get it why would anyone want to restart a dead coin? If you like the coin, just copy it like 'with poker and blackjack' moto.
hero member
Activity: 2282
Merit: 659
Looking for gigs
Hi,

I see lots of abandoned crypto projects with potential and lets say I am interested in one of them and want to keep the devlopment going. What should I do to achieve that?
Do I need to talk to the creators of the project?

Looking for some insight on it.

Thanks

I believe there are a handful of dead altcoins that came back to life after 1 or 2 years. I’ve seen some of them doing that, surprising their community with the latest digest, new roadmap and future plans, etc. If you honestly believe that a dead altcoin would be brought back to life, try to come up with a new plan to regain the excitement of the community by coming up with new partnerships, strategies, etc.
full member
Activity: 1260
Merit: 100
I think you need to contact the developers of the coin, they are the one who know best about the coin.
But why do you want to continue the development of the coin and not make a new coin ?
You will have to announce it to the existing community if you want to restart the noin.
hero member
Activity: 2814
Merit: 576
For dead altcoins, the restart will be harder. If the project once took the popularity and it suddenly died, there's almost no coming back from it. But we want to hear it from you op if what happened to this discussion or to the project that you are interested in.
You have started a thread and for sure that you are eyeing for a project that you think has the potential. It's just a matter of management in your eyes.
Bringing back dead altcoins would mean a very hard task since you will be working again in a long process and yet no assurance if it will end sucessfully. I'd rather advise you to start a new and potential project and build trust on the investors because it might have bigger chances to make you profitable in the end rather than managing a project that has been abandoned already because of some serious issues.
hero member
Activity: 3108
Merit: 577
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For dead altcoins, the restart will be harder. If the project once took the popularity and it suddenly died, there's almost no coming back from it. But we want to hear it from you op if what happened to this discussion or to the project that you are interested in.
You have started a thread and for sure that you are eyeing for a project that you think has the potential. It's just a matter of management in your eyes.
jr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1
Reviving a dead project is a quest I will not support anyone to embark on. The negativity attached to any dead project outweighs the positive side. Funding might not be the issue for you to revive one, but gaining the trust of investors, the community and lots of others who got rekt while supporting the project. And trust me, a lot of bag holders will be waiting for you to make it work so that they can dump their bags on you and move on. If not totally impossible, it won't be easy to revive any dead project.
hero member
Activity: 2814
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The advantage in reviving a project, rather than starting again from the scratch is that the infrastructure is already available and very little work needs to be done. In some cases, the development may be almost completed. And there are instances in which good projects failed, because of no fault of their own. Who knows? In such instances it may be worthwhile to revive the project and see how it goes.
Even if you are planning to revive a failing company it is hard to resume them successfully as you need to take care of the debt they made, the base was a failure and so they were not able to make any profit and when it comes to dead altcoin projects the infrastructure would be virtually none and it is better to let go of that rather than trying to revive the project as you cannot convince any investor to investor in a failed project, unless you have enough capital to mess around it is always better to start from scratch.
sr. member
Activity: 1988
Merit: 453
The advantage in reviving a project, rather than starting again from the scratch is that the infrastructure is already available and very little work needs to be done. In some cases, the development may be almost completed. And there are instances in which good projects failed, because of no fault of their own. Who knows? In such instances it may be worthwhile to revive the project and see how it goes.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 102
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To restart a project is like starting over with a project. It will take a lot of funding and patience. How you can convince the community of a project that you will continue to be successful in is what matters. And most of all, do exchanges allow your crypto to be listed on it?

I think reactivating a dead project is even more difficult then having a new project, because investors lost their faith in the coin. To make it into an active altcoin is a very difficult task and will require a lot of time and probably money too. You will need to give some form of incentive for the existing coin holders to start trading again. And you will have to pay some guys to promote your coin. This forum is definitely a good start to attract new investors. One good thing of a dead coin is that the price should be fairly low for new people to start investing.
It's just a matter of marketing and attracting people. The most important part of a project is still the source code, which will require a lot of work to rework the blockchain. This work takes a lot of effort and takes a long time. There are so many projects already on the market now and how to compete with them without a strong team with many creative ideas. I think the current crypto market is so rich and diverse, it is difficult to start over from an outNo need to advertise too much, as long as the project is convincing enough, people will actually come and invest.ated project.
member
Activity: 154
Merit: 16
Hi,

I see lots of abandoned crypto projects with potential and lets say I am interested in one of them and want to keep the devlopment going. What should I do to achieve that?
Do I need to talk to the creators of the project?

Looking for some insight on it.

Thanks
It could be great idea or very bad idea. Check project past works properly, why failed. Contact CEO, Adviser etc.
hero member
Activity: 1974
Merit: 534
To restart a project is like starting over with a project. It will take a lot of funding and patience. How you can convince the community of a project that you will continue to be successful in is what matters. And most of all, do exchanges allow your crypto to be listed on it?

I think reactivating a dead project is even more difficult then having a new project, because investors lost their faith in the coin. To make it into an active altcoin is a very difficult task and will require a lot of time and probably money too. You will need to give some form of incentive for the existing coin holders to start trading again. And you will have to pay some guys to promote your coin. This forum is definitely a good start to attract new investors. One good thing of a dead coin is that the price should be fairly low for new people to start investing.
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 100
actually developing a dead project is very risky because it is not easy to restore the confidence of investors who have invested in the project, but if you still want it then you can discuss it with the CEO of the project.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 102
CLEARSIGHT- THE #1 BLOCKCHAIN JOB PLATFORM
To restart a project is like starting over with a project. It will take a lot of funding and patience. How you can convince the community of a project that you will continue to be successful in is what matters. And most of all, do exchanges allow your crypto to be listed on it?
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