Now that, I do support. Go ahead, add the fake coin, to the fake exchange.
Don't you have something better to do with your life than this? You seem like an intelligent person.
You remind me of those atheists who spend countless hours online arguing against God.
Why spend so much time for something you don't believe in?
Because I believe in Cryptocurrencies. These fake coins, make a mockery of the whole concept. Especially when all the creator does, is lie all the time. I find it odd, though, that this is the post you chose to respond too, and not the one, where I asked what makes this coin so great
No, this is how the free market works. And it's how it should be. It's exactly the same in the real world. How many currencies exist in the real world? 300? But dollar and euro are still where they are. Quantitative abundance doesn't reduce quality. You can get many kinds of very cheap smart phones from China - did you know that? Brands you've probably never heard of. They're cheaper, perhaps one day they'll be more serious brands. Do they innovate? Most (or probably: all) of them don't, but it's not as important as: are they good? Anyway, is it the case that because there are thousands of different cheap smart-phone brands in China, diminish the value of Samsung phones, of Apple phones? It doesn't. I see that the Huawai Chinese brand of telephones is becoming popular in the West, too. Something can start off as cheap and get quality later. And there will always people who want the cheaper option, because the highest-quality one is too expensive. - BTW: Litecoin did not innovate. The original Scrypt implementation was done by ArtForz for Fairbrix, I believe ...
Sorry, must have missed it. If you buy a cheap cellphone, you get a cheap cellphone. Period. And if someone came out with a cheaper phone, that even remotely resembled an IPhone, or a Galaxy, they would get sued into oblivion. Hell, Apple and Samsung, sue each other all the time. Because of Cryptocurencies, being open source, their are no patents, or copyrights. It's perfectly legal for someone to copy and paste, rename and rebrand. Does it make it right?
And the Euro? Didn't they create the Euro, because having so many currencies, didn't make sense?