https://portal.vericoin.info/
Vertiaseum/Vericoin/Verium
Binary blockchain tech huh, sounds different. Cliff High likes it too apparently.
Don't see it being shilled by anyone at the moment. Does that means it's a real coin?
The website describes Vericoin as purely a currency token like BTC and Verium as a commodity token (similar to ETH perhaps?)
So on the surface it looks like a self contained ETH/BTC competitor.
infobump
I tried to and got shot down. It's a great project and actually a currency and not some machine language smoked turkey blockchain token based of ETH. I'm all in on VRM.
>>2635841
All in? Shit.
What was it that gave you that much faith? Just what you mentioned in that post?
Ok.. well more like 40% in. It's my medium hold and the only coin I mine, part of the slack, chat with the Devs, etg.. engage in. What sold me on it was the VRM being the commodity to VRC, the coin. The PoS process brought about from the Mintpal issue and the transparency of the timeline to the community. I mean if you want more technical data, ask away
>>2635796
Anyone know where to get clif highs reports w/o spending money? Would be willing to take the risk if he wasn't such a silvertard.
>>2635926
I heard Cliff High mention this project on a podcast.
Easily one of the most professional and realistic sounding altcoins I've ever looked into. That's why I'm interested. I got 500 VRC with ETH yesterday and I'm interested in mining VRM.
Is the idea for it to be purely a currency? If so, how could it compete with the current top dogs?
Is this the same coin?
https://blog.veritaseum.com/buy-veritas-tokens
I checked it out at ICO a month ago. It was 30 coins for 1 ETH and the guy behind it was Reggie Middleton, his youtube didn't explain it very well but I figured this guy was made of money but I'd rather hold my ETH.
Now the coins worth 60 bucks. Oh well.
>tfw bought verium a week ago at 125k thinking it was the dip
>it wasnt
>>2636022
Yes, it's a pure currency. It competes with BTC by being much faster by utilizing a binary-chain method. I don't know the details of XEM, Zec, or Monero but Vericoin is the only one that has verium as a store of value, and they are exchangeable. In case you haven't seen this-
https://youtu.be/P1wcTXXGGZc
>>2636121
Same goes for the whole crypto market