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Topic: WTS 200 RegalCoin (REC) ESCROW ONLY. (Read 282 times)

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Merit: 100
September 30, 2017, 09:23:02 PM
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Where is the coin listed? Where is the reference rate?

All these weird fly by night coins with no spending or retail value. Bitcoin is a far more trustworthy asset for me. Not sure what one would or could with a Regal Coin. And to think 200 of it would be worth $6000+ as claimed in your post above? How can one recover that value if the coin has no stable market presence?

It's a strange and also funny concept. No wonder governments and the public in general have very little confidence in cryptocurrencies as reliable investment instruments. You have all these new coins popping up like mushrooms every week. What's next? Choco coin? Husky coin? iPhone coin?



It's listed on Coinexchange.io, but the demand was so high all the sell orders got eaten up, and then the site crashed and they are doing a maintenance to handle the high demand.

The last price it traded at was $13, but many people agree it will be $50 in a matter of weeks if not days.

RegalCoin is used for a lending service, nearly identical to Bitconnect Smiley
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Activity: 896
Merit: 1082
September 30, 2017, 08:54:37 PM
#2
Where is the coin listed? Where is the reference rate?

All these weird fly by night coins with no spending or retail value. Bitcoin is a far more trustworthy asset for me. Not sure what one would or could with a Regal Coin. And to think 200 of it would be worth $6000+ as claimed in your post above? How can one recover that value if the coin has no stable market presence?

It's a strange and also funny concept. No wonder governments and the public in general have very little confidence in cryptocurrencies as reliable investment instruments. You have all these new coins popping up like mushrooms every week. What's next? Choco coin? Husky coin? iPhone coin?

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Activity: 140
Merit: 100
September 30, 2017, 07:10:54 PM
#1
Selling 200 of my 799.9990 Regalcoins.

1.5 BTC OBO.

Escrow is the only option, no exceptions.
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