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Over the past 3 years, we have collected thousands of letters from inmates across the U.S. about who wanted to know more about cryptocurrency, as well as how well it works for them. We keep in constant communication with them as a way of gaining valuable insight and feedback so we can improve how ConCoin works.

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Somehow the inmate have created some kind of value for this system before it was officially launched.

Are you seriously thinking people are so stupid here they would even eat that?
Have you ever seen prison from inside? LOL. It sure sounds like you have no idea what you are talking about.
"1. Non Classified 72.2%"
I thought my brain was cracking while reading your OP.
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I am not surprised at all in the interest in this.  Seems you might be on to something good here.  I had a friend years ago who sold swimsuit pics of woman, had a catalog for them to order from and it passed through the prison like hotcakes.

I sent you a PM   
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lol ,you start to work on concoin for 3 years but you just join in bitcointalk as a new member?  you can not be trusted .

and youll be in there soon ,you can design for this all your life.

escrowman - Thank you for you message.  There is nothing wrong with doing research before starting on a coin. I was not working on this project full time, but as of the past 6 months it has grown.  I am not asking anyone to trust me. Trust is earned not granted!

3 years ago I did not have the funds to do this like I do today.
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Crypto is Life!
Priscoin would have been a better name ?
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lol ,you start to work on concoin for 3 years but you just join in bitcointalk as a new member?  you can not be trusted .

and youll be in there soon ,you can design for this all your life.
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Language barrier -

So, I am here to establish new relationships in promoting this coin. I am busy replying to over 400 letters a month so I need help in the push of the coin.  If you know anyone please let me know.

I will pay in BTC for now.
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You need to get this inside the Venezuelan jails.
They already have banks inside prisons.
https://www.el-carabobeno.com/banesco-confirmo-la-existencia-una-agencia-paralela-penal-tocuyito/
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aha,This article seems very attactive to  cons.
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pls check pm Wink
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This is not a coin launch, or the official announcement, this is more of a soft announcement.  A way for me to say hello all
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Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
this title thread about youre pre-announcement youre coin is not good
is good you can write title pre-ANN and about youre name coin
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algo pool  Windows wallet  Huh Huh Huh Huh!

algo scrypt Huh?!!!
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Hello everyone,

First, this is not a announcement/launch, but a soft announcement as I have joined your community and I thank you all for allowing me to be apart of it.
 

We are excited to announce that we have a new cryptocurrency that we will be releasing soon. This new currency is called ConCoin.

ConCoin is the first cryptocurrency to be introduced and used within the United States prison system. We began work on ConCoin back in 2014.

Over the past 3 years, we have collected thousands of letters from inmates across the U.S. about who wanted to know more about cryptocurrency, as well as how well it works for them. We keep in constant communication with them as a way of gaining valuable insight and feedback so we can improve how ConCoin works.

We have offered the inmates who register for ConCoin 50 tokens that will be exchanged for coins (Premine) when we officially launch. We also have a referral program that offers 50 additional tokens for referrals to use ConCoin. During this pilot period, inmates have already been activity trading the tokens and reaching out to us to transfer them from inmate to inmate.  This was something we did not plan for but found a way to do it for them. Somehow the inmate have created some kind of value for this system before it was officially launched.

In addition to keeping close contact with our inmate pilot users, we have also been in contact via phone and through letters with a few wardens and their staff across the country who praise the idea of ConCoin and believe that this cryptocurrency and the way we plan on introducing it to the prison system has merit. The prison that has shown the most interest is San Quentin State Prison.

Currently, we are working on a beta system that involves the installation of a computer system inside of a prison. This system will enable inmates to transfer the coins as well as to see the current prices.  We have been talking to 3 prisons about this system.


ConCoin is already in 9 of the top 10 prisons in the U.S.:

– Rikers Island

– Louisiana State Penitentiary

– Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary

– Folsom State Prison

– Attica Correctional Facility

– San Quentin State Prison

– Sing Sing State Prison

– United States Penitentiary Marion

– Pelican Bay State Prison


This digital currency enables inmates across the country to transfer ConCoins between themselves within the prison walls as well as to other inmates throughout the United States prison system--all in just a matter of minutes.

Not only will ConCoin be of great benefit to inmates, it will also be of great benefit to those who manage and run prisons. For the first time ever, both the state Department of Corrections and the Federal Bureau of Prisons will be able to see the trail of money which passes through their prisons via blockchain technology.

When we officially launch ConCoin, there will be a total of 6,851,000 ConCoins made available to correctional facilities. This amount represents the correctional population in the United States at the end of 2014 – the year ConCoin was founded. By working with prisons across the nation, we plan to set up exclusive rights to ensure that ConCoin is the only allowed digital currency in prisons, making for a currency that’s not only strong in value, but also long-lasting and enduring.

To learn more about ConCoin, how it works, and when it will launch, visit concoin.com.
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