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Topic: [SCAM PREVENTION] Premine Escrow - The Solution To Premine Dumping - page 2. (Read 2256 times)

sr. member
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Yesterday I was thinking in something like that. Today I opened this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/takeover-assurance-a-new-service-could-help-the-crypto-scene-717405
Yeh, I m tired of these scams too.
I think that a premined escrowed could be possible, but it needs a lot of investors that pretend it. I don t know if this is the right way but keeping this situation the crypto world will die soon.
sr. member
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actually - this come at a perfect time because I'm getting ready to release a coin and was going to insist on a premine escrow.

It makes sense, there is no reason why a dev would need unlimited access to premine funds with zero accountability.

We need to clean up our community and put checks and balances is place to ensure a safe and fair future for everything crypto.

The scams are ruining our community and the pools/miners/traders need to take a stand.


all great stuff - I donlt think their ruining it but what it does do is to cause all of us to immediately treat any of the coin devs as criminals - of course some of them deserve it! - LOL

I work for a Hedge Fund in I.T. so I am used to full transparency - it's kind of a way of life for me.

What surprises me most around these parts is the amount of trust people put into coins devs who simply show up with a new username each time they release a coin and hide under a cloak of anonimity - that is just wrong and should not be tolerated. There needs to be transparency
sr. member
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Good idea.

I hope that for coins which have a longer PoW period premine will be completely replaced with a percentage of each block mined, similarily how AidBit does it. So instead of the devs getting a massive amount of coins on launch, they would slowly get like 0.5% of every block mined so they would actually be motivated to follow up on the coin as they would only get the usual premine amount at the end of the PoW phase - which is why it's only preferable with long PoW coins.


This is another phenomenal solution.  The major issue with premines is the threat that they can be dumped at any time, and in doing so, deem a coin valueless.

Your solution is another excellent alternative to premines as we know them.  My only critique is that developers may need more funds upfront to help with development,
so your suggestion may hinder the early growth of a coin.
sr. member
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actually - this come at a perfect time because I'm getting ready to release a coin and was going to insist on a premine escrow.

It makes sense, there is no reason why a dev would need unlimited access to premine funds with zero accountability.

We need to clean up our community and put checks and balances in place to ensure a safe and fair future for everything crypto.

The scams are ruining our community and the pools/miners/traders need to take a stand.



sr. member
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Merit: 250
Good idea.

I hope that for coins which have a longer PoW period premine will be completely replaced with a percentage of each block mined, similarily how AidBit does it. So instead of the devs getting a massive amount of coins on launch, they would slowly get like 0.5% of every block mined so they would actually be motivated to follow up on the coin as they would only get the usual premine amount at the end of the PoW phase - which is why it's only preferable with long PoW coins.


I really like this. I am trying to come up with a plan what will makes IPO investors and miners confident in the coin I plan on releasing.
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Some people just want to watch the world dance.
actually - this come at a perfect time because I'm getting ready to release a coin and was going to insist on a premine escrow.

EscrowCoin? Wink
legendary
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ICO? Not even once.
Good idea.

I hope that for coins which have a longer PoW period premine will be completely replaced with a percentage of each block mined, similarily how AidBit does it. So instead of the devs getting a massive amount of coins on launch, they would slowly get like 0.5% of every block mined so they would actually be motivated to follow up on the coin as they would only get the usual premine amount at the end of the PoW phase - which is why it's only preferable with long PoW coins.
full member
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Some people just want to watch the world dance.
Great idea. I can see you getting a lot of kickback, but it's still a great idea.
sr. member
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actually - this come at a perfect time because I'm getting ready to release a coin and was going to insist on a premine escrow.

in addition the premine escrow should be published with certain release dates for the escrowed amount. The last thing an investor wants is the coin dev undermining his/her investment.

Investors should be free to do as they please with their coins though.

thoughts?
sr. member
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They will not accept this. Info 100%.

If a dev does not accept these terms then they are a scammer...plain and simple.
sr. member
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good idea .agreed
hero member
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They will not accept this. Info 100%.
sr. member
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Premines, while greatly frowned upon, are often a very strategic and necessary part of any new coin launch.  
When used correctly, premines can greatly help aide in the development and innovation of new coins.  That
said, with one scam after another cropping up in our industry, investors are scared to death to touch new
coins that contain a premine component.

The Solution?

Premine escrow!

I believe the community should demand premine escrow much in the way they demand escrow for IPO's.

If a trusted member is the only person with access to the premine, then a strict ledger can be kept and
the premine can be delivered to the necessary parties as needed.  This strategy would eliminate the fear
for investors of premine dumping by anonymous devs and greatly clean up our community.

Thoughts?
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