RE: Why I bought some Future24Coins yesterday! (+Giveaway)

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Why I bought some Future24Coins yesterday! (+Giveaway)

in cryptocurrency •  7 years ago 

Why do I have the feeling that you didn't read the article ;)?

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Because your feelings aren't very reliable, apparently. ;)

I did read the article, as well as the several linked (and I admit, I got lost linksurfing from there), and I think it's an interesting idea. I don't know if it will come to anything at all, and I found it even more interesting browsing the waves wallet site, and exploring what's going on there, but since I haven't really formatted all my thoughts though. so I can't decide if it will end up something I watch closely or just tuck away in a corner of my mind. I'm still more or less at a loss as to the point of making a currency on the waves blockchain, but I'm intrigued and I want to see where it goes. Also, watching the future24coin coins a s a kind of microcosm of larger crypto is fascinating, so I ended up following Future 24 (and you today, since you seem to find interesting things to see).

Still- I'm not sure what to make of it altogether just yet, so I didn't have a whole lot of substance to contribute unfortunately.

Sorry, seemed like you just were hunting the bounty since you didn't mention the main topic at all ;) Coins are on their way!

Nah, I just didn't have much of substance to say- I'm deep down a rabbit hole reading about the waves platform now, though, thanks to seeing this. It's a lot of reading, but pretty rewarding so far- and I've barely even begun to catch up on Future24's stuff!

Got you :)
You really should read through the posts and the look at the Future24Coin market at Waves!
Greets

That's what I'm doing right now, actually- it's fascinating stuff. Thanks for the coins, and the info! This is really a neat project from what I'm seeing so far.