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Topic: How to get a little bit of tenebrix and other very old alts? (Read 631 times)

legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
Some of the ancient coins were adopted by the Galactic Milieu, even to the point of creating "treasuries" for them so that the game could compute values for them without having to be dependent on having a large enough population of actively-arbitraging players constantly at work trying to make spot markets into "efficient markets".

The game simply adds up the total value of the "official treasury", subtracts any liabilities, and divides the result by number minted.

Tables and plots of the resulting values going all the way back to 2012 are online at http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.html

The assets involved have been implemented on the (New) Horizon (NHZ) platform, see https://MakeMoney.Knotwork.com/horizon/assets/

Some of them have also been implemented also on the Stellar platform, see https://MakeMoney.Knotwork.com/stellar/

Actually all those that are actual coins are tokenised onto Stellar as well as onto HORIZON, it is assets that in the Open Transactions server were implemented as OT's "shares" type of asset that have stopped at HORIZON not also migrated to Stellar, because on the planet known as Earth the term "share" or "shares" can be confused with a type of so called "security" under some jurisdictions on that planet so it seems best to try to keep those assets on a game platform to help players to keep constantly and clearly in mind that they are not "securities" they are in-game items / objects / assets used in games to implement game-mechanics deemed useful or essential to the task of simulating economies.

Basically one can hardly be expected to create a simulation game purporting to simulate economies without modeling the components of economies.

-MarkM-
hero member
Activity: 666
Merit: 516
Fuck BlackRock
Why would anyone want to get old and non-functioning coins or tokens just because they're old? One should rather get the functioning ones or look in the new promising ones.
What's new is not necessarily promising, do you know about the future of a new coin? If you can know that, then you are a god, because no one can predict any future including the future of a coin, indeed choosing a coin that has worked is the best, but new coins are potentially still very weak when compared to old coins , and not all old coins are bad and don't work, because if you think old coins are bad, that's the same thing as thinking Bitcoin is bad. Grin

Good point on Bitcoin - nothing like old codebases!  Grin

Coin regeneration is beyond the scope of this coin, but maybe soon it will come into public awareness  Grin

I'm just having fun supporting the old network and progressing its blocks forward... even though my buddy -MarkM- will say that "a blockchain doesn't need to move at all to transact its valuables on other platforms" (or perhaps to read from it and write its output elsewhere?)  Cheesy
full member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 100
Why would anyone want to get old and non-functioning coins or tokens just because they're old? One should rather get the functioning ones or look in the new promising ones.
What's new is not necessarily promising, do you know about the future of a new coin? If you can know that, then you are a god, because no one can predict any future including the future of a coin, indeed choosing a coin that has worked is the best, but new coins are potentially still very weak when compared to old coins , and not all old coins are bad and don't work, because if you think old coins are bad, that's the same thing as thinking Bitcoin is bad. Grin
member
Activity: 573
Merit: 30
Why would anyone want to get old and non-functioning coins or tokens just because they're old? One should rather get the functioning ones or look in the new promising ones.
hero member
Activity: 666
Merit: 516
Fuck BlackRock
I agree with you that Bitcoin is an altcoin per your DOACC list (which is missing Devcoin and I0coin).
I observed it was just the first 100 - and I0coin is in the list ..
... the first 100 out of the trap? CSV okay for you? Coming right up ...
Code:
node,label,incept
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D83c2a93e-59d8-4b86-baa3-a702b96e5444,I0Coin,2011-09

Devcoin missed the cut, coming in at number 140:

"2013-08"^^ .
"2013-08-01"^^ .


The complete list (as of Mar 2016 when I ceased updating it) is extensive: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DOACC/individuals/master/cryptocurrency.nt

Cheers

Graham


Sorry I overlooked that. Thanks for correcting me. And interesting about the 140. Hmmm
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1290
I agree with you that Bitcoin is an altcoin per your DOACC list (which is missing Devcoin and I0coin).
I observed it was just the first 100 - and I0coin is in the list ..
... the first 100 out of the trap? CSV okay for you? Coming right up ...
Code:
node,label,incept
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D83c2a93e-59d8-4b86-baa3-a702b96e5444,I0Coin,2011-09

Devcoin missed the cut, coming in at number 140:

"2013-08"^^ .
"2013-08-01"^^ .


The complete list (as of Mar 2016 when I ceased updating it) is extensive: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DOACC/individuals/master/cryptocurrency.nt

Cheers

Graham
hero member
Activity: 666
Merit: 516
Fuck BlackRock
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
The first 22 is roughly like this. Some never went past the proposals stage other may survived a day or two
How may hours Eurobitcoin, AfroBitcoins.....survived or where actually made only dev knows certain, but Universal Bitcoin did exits
Quote
Universal Bitcoin (the one we already have)
so did Timecoin

Timecoin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/timecoin-2792
Freicoin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/freicoin-bitcoin-with-demurrage-3816
Namecoin
SteadyCoin
Universal Bitcoin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/handle-the-21m-limit-6955
EuroBitcoin
AmeroBitcoin
AfroBitcoin
AustraloBitcoin
AsianBitcoin
Towncoin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/forkless-towncoin-subnet-proposal-final-sketch-please-tear-it-apart-11541
Beertokens https://bitcointalk.org /index.php?topic=9493.0
Ixcoin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/announce-ixcoin-a-new-bitcoin-fork-36218 (getrichquickcoin)
I0coin
Altcoin  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/altcoin-the-alternative-cryptocurrency-37405
Sharecoin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/sharecoin-a-blockchain-with-shareholders-37397
Solidcoins https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/announce-solidcoin-new-and-improved-block-chain-secure-from-pools-38453  ( first scam coin)
Geist Geld https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/announce-new-alternate-cryptocurrency-geist-geld-42417
Tenebrix
Solidcoin 2.0 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=47878.msg569734;topicseen#msg569734
Fairbrix
Litecoin

a lot there I'm sure most will never have heard of.. very interesting indeed.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
1 without a wallet QT - but you do have the wallet.dat - how do you see you wallet address so you can get coins sent to you?
Like for instance i want my american coins back...however i have no longer the amc qt. My AMC are on cryptsy but how can I find out which address to send my coins too?

Americancoin sources remain available:

https://github.com/dannyasia/americancoin/

So, in theory you could compile a Windows wallet, prolly better to set up a Linux VM and compile just the headless daemon.

(It did occur to me to preserve the sources for “posterity” but then I realised that posterity's been and gone without anyone really noticing or caring.)

Cheers

Graham

Thanks for the answer Graham I will give that a shot.


legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1290
1 without a wallet QT - but you do have the wallet.dat - how do you see you wallet address so you can get coins sent to you?
Like for instance i want my american coins back...however i have no longer the amc qt. My AMC are on cryptsy but how can I find out which address to send my coins too?

Americancoin sources remain available:

https://github.com/dannyasia/americancoin/

So, in theory you could compile a Windows wallet, prolly better to set up a Linux VM and compile just the headless daemon.

(It did occur to me to preserve the sources for “posterity” but then I realised that posterity's been and gone without anyone really noticing or caring.)

Cheers

Graham
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1001
Energy is Wealth
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Thanks very much Graham.. that is a very good list. I understand some of the very smallest coins... I mean coins that were released on here and died almost instantly like scamcoin etc would not be on it. I have copied the first 100 alts released.

One coin that maybe should be there is chinacoin because i remember that was the first coin I mined and I'm sure it came before american coin.

I wonder if there is anywhere a list of ALL coins that were released on this board and the date. Perhaps someone could build a spider and harvest that info.


Can anyone answer these questions.

1 without a wallet QT - but you do have the wallet.dat - how do you see you wallet address so you can get coins sent to you?
Like for instance i want my american coins back...however i have no longer the amc qt. My AMC are on cryptsy but how can I find out which address to send my coins too?

2. who has these coins in cold storage like tenebrix, freicoin, Geistgeld... ?  

Could any of these coins be reactivated with enough interest?

So nobody really cloned BTC for 2 years after release? - amazing really when you think about it.


legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 1290
Has anyone got a 100% complete release date chart for all coins?

I have seen a few but i notice these list are always missing quite a few.

DOACC (an altcoin metadata collection) records an incept date (YYYY-MM) for every coin for which there is data. There aren't any precise release dates for some of the earlier ones, hence YYYY-MM is the best granularity I can manage to get.

Whaddya want, the first 100 out of the trap? CSV okay for you? Coming right up ...

Code:
node,label,incept
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Df625a2c6-3455-43b8-b2b1-83d5be6aa671,Bitcoin,2009-01
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Df4161fc6-9e7e-47af-9934-cfb17cd2778e,Freicoin,2011-02
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D8896b685-79c8-4a1f-a2dd-eee72eabb8e8,Namecoin,2011-04
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Db0979be3-5646-4589-85db-60043ab00c4d,iXcoin,2011-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D3da4b7b8-2f71-41d6-b917-a0495a4ec945,SolidCoin,2011-08
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D0bba37a7-093e-4d9a-a60c-918a9e5036cc,GeistGeld,2011-09
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D83c2a93e-59d8-4b86-baa3-a702b96e5444,I0Coin,2011-09
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D38726953-6575-4dd9-8709-c6a744377e05,RuCoin,2011-09
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D5ee90212-5769-4e79-9fa6-c1cc7d62eccf,Tenebrix,2011-09
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Db0567f79-91a6-4c76-ab63-0dbd9226f3d8,Fairbrix,2011-10
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D8c037049-fb79-41f4-bb61-3d8ac12961d9,Litecoin,2011-10
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2ed9a64d-5bcc-445e-a802-99cf14d904a1,SolidCoin2,2011-10
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D06f4484f-a8fb-4898-acff-8049e13694d0,BitChips,2011-11
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dfc921ae8-15f5-468e-9276-0bd7c6cc3f99,CoiledCoin,2012-01
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D6aba36f0-f23e-45ae-b1e8-7064517373a4,Realpay,2012-02
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D902513de-cf1b-4736-8aa1-a6e36738569a,Microcash,2012-04
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Da49c4cdd-48cd-448c-b8f1-7d628e2ac1b0,Timekoin,2012-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D584d2f4d-6ff1-486c-a7b5-db50aa896663,BBQCoin,2012-07
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D70b8a5dd-3630-4d2f-b219-41c30cd289c5,Bytecoin,2012-07
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D596cbd45-84a5-4edb-aa5f-0e6e85664f37,Starcoin,2012-07
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dd71a837a-7e35-4aa0-9195-da60edb78db5,Peercoin,2012-08
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2e4c2e40-1260-4131-b741-ecf303ec6bfb,ZcCoin,2012-08
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Da6dbe56a-fffa-43dc-ad8b-b3721aa66cb6,TerraCoin,2012-10
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D29ccc0a0-342e-4c91-be72-92325e08cbfd,Vertcoin,2013-01
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2c8fa3cc-2839-45ef-99a1-abf3514686b0,Novacoin,2013-02
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D1372e17a-b2ac-4043-8d44-daea72f95cb4,Bytecoin,2013-04
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2926484e-e510-4bf1-b62e-9db3acc777b9,Feathercoin,2013-04
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D9e0b3db2-42f3-4f68-aa91-e5f6ea9b2c78,SmallChange,2013-04
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D54e7dff6-2e22-4689-943e-a49fc9c8ee53,AmericanCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D8159966e-2bcb-4899-ad3a-59b49ff051fa,BitBar,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D0a4f3a62-f2b9-4786-aba7-6cea67cb67bc,Bitgem,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D58e746e9-b64c-4254-947a-4a925fe4b2ff,Digitalcoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D06c70156-329d-449b-b300-18ca18fa038a,Doubloon,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dbd07492c-15df-4dd3-83b7-c1948616d0db,DragonCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Db376b1d9-8925-4d94-a947-51567868c846,EZCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D7b7b5047-16dd-40ef-a90c-cc0e77f14229,Elacoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D0dfc3b3e-28ec-47bb-ac52-38f233433299,Fastcoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D73e09279-13db-42cf-94ef-6c8477b371b5,Fastcoin2,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D6559a0f9-92ee-4539-b51e-46edf63c91aa,Franko,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D17d9589c-ee3b-4d2a-b953-656db001a496,GameCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D61411c7c-1b52-4e00-a8ee-51ca3199075a,Hypercoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D36d73f13-828e-446d-82b4-51a75312e3a1,JunkCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D5d94897c-9ccb-44cc-b7c3-0f2d3a7cb0fc,Luckycoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dc472d892-d1f0-4462-bff5-3a77c3f2d5db,Megacoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Da93d70dc-3629-43ef-acfc-c8c0f5e3aeea,Memecoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dcfba77b4-2f3f-45f5-b631-ee7dbd2f7c15,Mincoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dd14908ce-e746-4b4e-8061-fb64af050fb8,Molecule,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D412b0b61-a0ac-456b-96cd-65ac55a85591,Nibble,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dddc92099-5b53-46b1-8ef8-037457077976,OneCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D489f02a4-9133-45f0-9638-8f1890be769c,Phenixcoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D49b2ced8-e2c4-44ef-be5b-1efaecbf0870,Phoenixcoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D7e16cd57-ef22-45a7-bd82-4c9e04c69121,Porncoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D468ca4ea-5256-429a-9469-0f26ddc6269d,Powercoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D1edd900c-399e-471c-87a3-c214ce3c969d,Ripple,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D7a6b093c-6d7a-4961-863d-c18c31931be1,RoyalCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D02f66cd1-334b-46bf-99d8-8cb63327b5e8,Sexcoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Daa786bdd-36e5-4b56-a677-105b6a4921ca,SkyCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dde0dc0c8-a5b8-4209-aa3f-527c87a7f0ba,SunRiseCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D6b897468-a020-4f84-8fc1-96a596d20d13,SuperCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D7dadfe0e-ec14-476e-946c-ee61e0ecf4bc,UScoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2f1d879a-a192-4547-98dd-f105736d1b7e,Vaginacoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dcdf5a0b1-ee1c-4f95-a23e-d009daf16172,Weedcoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dc0267317-b82f-4d0c-b746-daf34a18a39b,WorldCoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D07bec9ad-9a9b-48c4-9d51-9443cf3ebc13,Yacoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#De43d32ca-b831-40f7-ac6b-794ee4413f57,barcoin,2013-05
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#De0d6c5f6-c4cb-44cf-b135-6691bf0dd3e1,6Coin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D76fa2728-acb7-4c00-ac9d-6a50b9e3d3f4,Anoncoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D21506e31-06e3-422c-9981-160ba242b521,Bottlecaps,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D71d9b7f4-b118-480e-b887-e775d197df30,Copperlark,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D3abdae0c-b0a9-40ca-a028-387ca2bacf49,Cosmoscoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Df37db2f9-a2c4-42f7-9f0a-e3758654a3bf,Cryptobits,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D792a3613-1034-40be-b3e5-73a8da62b08c,Cryptogenic Bullion,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Db62d8317-5bed-481e-8554-a153ae14bc76,Curecoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D99e1c6f8-6944-4786-ae6f-1b32e61da00e,Diamond,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dd4ad86c1-dc4b-4446-93a3-e7be249b735d,Emerald,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D30a30609-a0cc-4e3b-b703-254681c19f61,Flashcoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D02146629-c114-4fed-9e55-36a1423bf9fe,FlorinCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D5c772d1c-e970-45a6-a779-e33733c3c85e,GlobalCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D008d4c2d-3d0e-4390-98eb-8933fc0408cf,IceCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Ddf1e4acc-5d31-49c5-805e-fc6bb4d1c4fa,Infinitecoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dacd6196c-101f-4214-a3e4-7d7d5fdd5f41,Krugercoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D80aff8e0-8ddf-4bae-83e5-c30604b65224,LiquidCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D4e75a26b-2fe1-4430-949d-4d125833cdbd,MasterCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Df407e950-1300-4bc5-beda-64326d2e1715,Nanotoken,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D52712044-003c-4321-a13b-ad11f3c1184b,Noirbits,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D747bb8b2-c51f-45ea-af77-a18b33c662f7,Nucoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Daa11c97c-f2e0-4345-a371-bf0e236a73e7,OnelastCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D9d99304e-c061-4204-8987-28a5015cb33e,Orbitcoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D11cff2eb-c926-4128-867b-70107fdc1843,Quantumcoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Dfed6623f-2433-4036-b022-f8c64b01ac93,Quickcoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D3e5830d4-fdb7-4aaa-abba-d72d1fc78263,RealCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D5460b1c4-cb0d-4fa0-94c2-634d9c914e63,RedCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D9d7fa539-68b0-4c22-b3be-43ccc1d9d2c5,Richcoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D5e5d4cfb-b678-4a18-9a18-3fc5f7748b6a,Sifcoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D2c4d5cfa-ae77-4fb9-99d7-8d1cad3026c5,TradeCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D9fb1555c-79a1-4bef-a6c0-25badf53f634,ValueCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D069ccda8-730d-49d0-bdd1-e8bf8f414efc,XenCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#Db39a66a4-5d86-4653-a9ad-ef91f6a970f8,YbCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D8d287bd0-f048-40f4-ad85-527a2c2e42cb,ZenithCoin,2013-06
http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#D27f57d27-5c42-4e84-a7c6-5ebe5ec357f7,Bestcoin,2013-07

The DOACC URI is the canonical one, replace

http://purl.org/net/bel-epa/doacc#

with

https://minkiz.co/page/Cryptocurrency/

to get an HTML rendering of just the fragment of the graph that's pertinent to the coin.

e.g. https://minkiz.co/page/Cryptocurrency/Df625a2c6-3455-43b8-b2b1-83d5be6aa671

By way of (brief) explanation: the metadata is represented in a publicly-accessible RDF graph. Minkiz has a copy of the graph (d/l from the github repos) and offers a SPARQL query service (SPARQL is semweb’s version of SQL).

The corresponding query is:

Code:
PREFIX skos: 
PREFIX ccy:
PREFIX doacc:

SELECT ?node ?label ?incept {
    ?node skos:prefLabel ?label .
    ?node doacc:incept ?incept .
    FILTER LANGMATCHES(LANG(?label), "EN")
} ORDER BY ?incept ?label LIMIT 100

You can edit the LIMIT to expand/shrink the list, just paste the edited query into the form provided by Minkiz SPARQL endpoint: https://minkiz.co/sparql

(The semweb stuff is a bit arcane but that’s the cost of being able to publish tractable yet canonical data. Anyone can grab a copy of the most recent graph, install, say fuseki locally and SPARQL away to their heart’s content.)


Cheers

Graham
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I think the older coins possibly the first 50 released will become very sought after in the future.
How to get a few of the rare ones that have stopped functioning and very old ones that are maybe not rare but were released very early?

Has anyone got a 100% complete release date chart for all coins?

I have seen a few but i notice these list are always missing quite a few.
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