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newbie
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May 27, 2018, 08:33:05 AM
#9
Yes you definitely need to know how to code in order to create a new coin. You can start with the bitcoin code base and modify it - as Litecoin did or you can create a new coin using Solidity language for Ethereum which is the easy route.
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May 26, 2018, 05:54:23 PM
#8
Do we need to use code In different coin...
I am having a hard time interpreting your question but I will try to answer it according to my perception. Since you are asking if we need to use code in different coin, do you want to ask if you need to have coding skills when creating your own coin? The answer to your question is yes, may it be a bitcoin forked one or not(even if it is made from eth smart contract or not), everyone who plans to develop their own altcoin would need to have programming skills to succeed in creating one.
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May 26, 2018, 04:05:44 PM
#7
Do we need to use code In different coin...

As I interpreted the question, you seem to be asking if you want to make your own coin then would you require to use some part of the code Bitcoin uses? The answer would be that it depends on a lot of factors and isn't as simple.

  • Is your coin a fork of bitcoin? If the answer is yes then you might be developing a coin that you could call a "fork" which would heavily rely on the existing code but most future development might depend on the choice of the community and the developers of said forked coin
  • Are you just developing a smart contract based coin? If yes then you're more or less leveraging the existing blockchain for the coin using which you make the smart contract then yes you will be pretty much restricted to suit the coin which is acting like the "parent" for example a common coin that's used to make tokens would be Ethereum
Well said but as Bob said no one can really help the OP until he/she explain in details the side he/she really need the forum help for.
newbie
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May 26, 2018, 03:44:58 PM
#6
Hi I have no clue what you are talking. You need to give us more information. 
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May 26, 2018, 10:45:49 AM
#5
The only crystal-clear thing in this thread is that the OP does need help.
jr. member
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May 24, 2018, 07:27:15 AM
#4
I think OP means if the coin holders should have programming skills to use coins for some activity like buying and selling. Am I right?
If so the answer is — no. Most of traders know a bit less than nothing about programming, they're just following news and foresee the price changes.
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May 23, 2018, 10:58:56 PM
#3
Do we need to use code In different coin...

As I interpreted the question, you seem to be asking if you want to make your own coin then would you require to use some part of the code Bitcoin uses? The answer would be that it depends on a lot of factors and isn't as simple.

  • Is your coin a fork of bitcoin? If the answer is yes then you might be developing a coin that you could call a "fork" which would heavily rely on the existing code but most future development might depend on the choice of the community and the developers of said forked coin
  • Are you just developing a smart contract based coin? If yes then you're more or less leveraging the existing blockchain for the coin using which you make the smart contract then yes you will be pretty much restricted to suit the coin which is acting like the "parent" for example a common coin that's used to make tokens would be Ethereum
legendary
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May 23, 2018, 09:57:26 AM
#2
Do we need to use code In different coin...

Please explain yourself more clearly.
Noone will be able to interpret any question/concern out of your post. Especially explain the 'to use code' part please.
newbie
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May 23, 2018, 09:43:06 AM
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Do we need to use code In different coin...
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