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Topic: TOKEN OFFERING ~ CoExistCoin ~ Empower the less fortunate - page 4. (Read 6533 times)

hero member
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Founder of CoExistCoin
Wow. This might be interesting. any more information coming soon?

Right now read our white paper. It lays out everything that we are currently working on. Stay tuned of course for more updates as they unfold.
newbie
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Wow. This might be interesting. any more information coming soon?
hero member
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Founder of CoExistCoin
So this is basically a charity token where the donor buys token which are converted into local currencies for the needed people?
From my understanding, that is one part of it. Many community based charities, say in Namibia or Peru have a hard time getting actual funds because of banking problems.
One of the things the Dev is trying to do is make it easy for people to donate crypto and 90-95% of it ending up in the actual hands of the people in need.

The whitepaper states that there are many other functions of the coin, from my reading of it anyway.

But in the end it will be really difficult to deal with all kinds of scam attacks, don't you think so? Whether crypto or not, imagine how much background information you need about a person or group of people that requests help. How is that going to be dealt with? I really like projects like this, but the bad people are waiting for this, too.
Compared to major charities with operating budgets in the multi billions per year that only give 5-10% of their donations to the communities and MOST of that actually never filters down;
How could it possibly be worse ? Vetting locals organizations isn't hard. There are many small local charities that are already fully vetted. I am sure part of the process will be vetting those actual small charities.
It's also a way to donate to already established charities using crypto and for CoExist to make a deal that any of the funds transferred have to be used at a certain % at the actual ground level.

The community will also be involved. Each charity has to be community approved as per the white paper. The crypto community is pretty good at ferreting out scammers. I'd rather put it to the crypto community over a multi billion dollar NGO any day. The stories I could tell you about NGO's in Cambodia would make your head spin. Scams from everyone I meet for years, but the money rolled in.

Ok, I honesty only heard about how bad NGOs often act and caught some headlines from the news, but I have never been deeply involved and can't really judge it as much as you seem to able to. Apart from that, and I asked this question before: Would medical research for a special kind of cancer also be a potential charity project for this coin?

Yes. We are developing a part of our site for people like yourself to submit charity campaigns to the site.
hero member
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Founder of CoExistCoin
so many similar concepts in the market, how do you differ from them?

Imitation is a form of flatery.

CoExistCoin was the first crypto blockchain made for charity. In our 1st two years I gave 100% of donations directly to charity instead of reinvesting in CoExistCoin. I never put 1 dollar in my pocket. I do not know of any other "similar concepts" doing that. I am proud of what we in our community have done up to now. With so much more in the works CoExistCoin will lead the way in using block-chain tech to help those in need.. I posted our original ANN page with proof of date on the ANN post of this thread.

I thank you to those interested in CoExistCoin. I know those that choose to join our community and take part of it are good hearted people. I cannot wait to meet more like minded people in crypto.

hero member
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So this is basically a charity token where the donor buys token which are converted into local currencies for the needed people?
From my understanding, that is one part of it. Many community based charities, say in Namibia or Peru have a hard time getting actual funds because of banking problems.
One of the things the Dev is trying to do is make it easy for people to donate crypto and 90-95% of it ending up in the actual hands of the people in need.

The whitepaper states that there are many other functions of the coin, from my reading of it anyway.

But in the end it will be really difficult to deal with all kinds of scam attacks, don't you think so? Whether crypto or not, imagine how much background information you need about a person or group of people that requests help. How is that going to be dealt with? I really like projects like this, but the bad people are waiting for this, too.
Compared to major charities with operating budgets in the multi billions per year that only give 5-10% of their donations to the communities and MOST of that actually never filters down;
How could it possibly be worse ? Vetting locals organizations isn't hard. There are many small local charities that are already fully vetted. I am sure part of the process will be vetting those actual small charities.
It's also a way to donate to already established charities using crypto and for CoExist to make a deal that any of the funds transferred have to be used at a certain % at the actual ground level.

The community will also be involved. Each charity has to be community approved as per the white paper. The crypto community is pretty good at ferreting out scammers. I'd rather put it to the crypto community over a multi billion dollar NGO any day. The stories I could tell you about NGO's in Cambodia would make your head spin. Scams from everyone I meet for years, but the money rolled in.

Ok, I honesty only heard about how bad NGOs often act and caught some headlines from the news, but I have never been deeply involved and can't really judge it as much as you seem to able to. Apart from that, and I asked this question before: Would medical research for a special kind of cancer also be a potential charity project for this coin?
hero member
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Liking the new edits in the ANN and the new signature campaign!
sr. member
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Actually blockchain can solve many problems, the credit problem is a big one, a lot of things are not clear, block chain will make its exposure to the sun, fair and just to make something better.
full member
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I hope with the emergence of project CoExistCoin. The lives of many people have great fortune in the field of technology made so that no word of despair in him to continue his journey of life becomes excited again for a job.
hero member
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so many similar concepts in the market, how do you differ from them?
I've invested in CoExistCoin since 2015. It was the first charity coin, I knew of back then.
The only thing similar was Evergreencoin and Solarcoin as far as I know. Might be wrong. Anyway the Dev showed he can be trusted which is the most important part of a charity coin for me.
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so many similar concepts in the market, how do you differ from them?
legendary
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i can make a dutch translation if needed ,

i heard from this coin a year back , remember mining them , think it is a good choiche to transfer to waves chain
hero member
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If the mission of this coin will be a reality, then, this is good for the humanity.
I will follow this project to know how they will assist those in needs and hopefully no loopholes along the process.
hero member
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so this is a charity concept. Have often heard about charity, but this looks very good. i will join the bounty if it exists
full member
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New project again? Very interesting to follow
Is there a social media bounty? I want to join and enliven this project Smiley
good luck
sr. member
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Coin concept charity right? More and more such projects are emerging,
But this is interesting and good because donation funds can be tracked to where the funds are running. Good luck team!
full member
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Great! Arabic translation please.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
So this is basically a charity token where the donor buys token which are converted into local currencies for the needed people?
From my understanding, that is one part of it. Many community based charities, say in Namibia or Peru have a hard time getting actual funds because of banking problems.
One of the things the Dev is trying to do is make it easy for people to donate crypto and 90-95% of it ending up in the actual hands of the people in need.

The whitepaper states that there are many other functions of the coin, from my reading of it anyway.

But in the end it will be really difficult to deal with all kinds of scam attacks, don't you think so? Whether crypto or not, imagine how much background information you need about a person or group of people that requests help. How is that going to be dealt with? I really like projects like this, but the bad people are waiting for this, too.
Compared to major charities with operating budgets in the multi billions per year that only give 5-10% of their donations to the communities and MOST of that actually never filters down;
How could it possibly be worse ? Vetting locals organizations isn't hard. There are many small local charities that are already fully vetted. I am sure part of the process will be vetting those actual small charities.
It's also a way to donate to already established charities using crypto and for CoExist to make a deal that any of the funds transferred have to be used at a certain % at the actual ground level.

The community will also be involved. Each charity has to be community approved as per the white paper. The crypto community is pretty good at ferreting out scammers. I'd rather put it to the crypto community over a multi billion dollar NGO any day. The stories I could tell you about NGO's in Cambodia would make your head spin. Scams from everyone I meet for years, but the money rolled in.
sr. member
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hero member
Activity: 1526
Merit: 597
So this is basically a charity token where the donor buys token which are converted into local currencies for the needed people?
From my understanding, that is one part of it. Many community based charities, say in Namibia or Peru have a hard time getting actual funds because of banking problems.
One of the things the Dev is trying to do is make it easy for people to donate crypto and 90-95% of it ending up in the actual hands of the people in need.

The whitepaper states that there are many other functions of the coin, from my reading of it anyway.

But in the end it will be really difficult to deal with all kinds of scam attacks, don't you think so? Whether crypto or not, imagine how much background information you need about a person or group of people that requests help. How is that going to be dealt with? I really like projects like this, but the bad people are waiting for this, too.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
So this is basically a charity token where the donor buys token which are converted into local currencies for the needed people?
From my understanding, that is one part of it. Many community based charities, say in Namibia or Peru have a hard time getting actual funds because of banking problems.
One of the things the Dev is trying to do is make it easy for people to donate crypto and 90-95% of it ending up in the actual hands of the people in need.

The whitepaper states that there are many other functions of the coin, from my reading of it anyway.
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