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RE: Where do I pick the "Petro" coin up?

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago

I have been researching about this petro coin and there's nothing so far. I think we would like to know things like:

  • what are they forking? or are the creating a new coin from scratch?
  • Is it premined?
  • Can it be mined? If so what algorithm does it use?
  • Will it be listed in exchanges?
  • What about wallets? Are they offering android/iphone wallets that everybody can use in their daily basis?

I found out they already published the official website, but it is quite empty. https://petro-moneda.com

Then there's the website for "National Association for Cryptocurrencies" (ASONACRIP) https://asonacrip.org.ve but it seems to be down.

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Esas son paginas de asociaciones y organizaciones aparte y con muchisimo tiempo de creadas en mi publicacion puedes ver las paginas de registro y un poquito mas de INFO

Petro is going to become one of top ten coins on the market, pennies for the ico it would turn into 100-300$ for each petro coin, after a few months ...

Thank you.

There is not such coin "yet" all that was said was an announcement, weeks later we still don't know anything about the "new" coin

Good questions that everyone should research before buying one of these petros. They put links to wikipedia on the petro's website.....seriously? I smell disaster

the right site is www.elpetro.gob.ve

esa el la pagina oficial.

It comes out on February 20th, it can't be mined, it'll be listed on Observatiro BlockchainVE, that's all I can say about it, I don't really know very much about these coins (not just Petro, all of them)

please do NOT buy this coin. it is government owned and venezuela is the worst of the worst when it comes to corrupt governments. if you buy this coin, you are supporting a dictatorship that commits human rights violations against its people every day. this is THE OPPOSITE of what cryptocurrencies should stand for.

Are you sure? The oil backed crypto stands for something else as well. It stands for the first time ever a nation will openly trade outside of the petro dollar. Don't get me wrong, I agree that Maduro may not do the right thing but that nation is neck deep in shit with a fresh bucket aimed straight for the face.

People are being kid napped and held for ransom of "Rice and Beans"! They have been leveled by international and US policies. They will need and want that oil for the future but why should Venezuela, Lybia, Iraq, Panama, Iran and Syria all have to pay for US needs?

We know what they do. It's no secret that the IMF will "draw and quarter" any nation under the guise of "Let us help you"...Why can't we just have a fair trade system. If they want to sell oil for crypto let them sell it. Even if a little trickles down to the people of Venezuela it will be more then they have now.

I'm not saying I am going to buy the crypto, I fear for other reasons. First of all, I give them less than a year before they get hacked.

They will need their own exchange I'm sure and Maduro will be siphoning a little off the top of every trade.

That's where they will get hit by the US and other petro dollar supporters. They will destroy it's credibility through "Hacks", be them real or perceived through the bullshit media and make it as about attractive as Kubera Coin!

(by the way, anyone want to buy 100 thousand Kubera coin from me, it was a "single malt decision" that I have to live with) :)

Here's my upvote ...

Nothing less then very depressing and from a contry with such large reserves. They should be riding around in gold plated cars like the Iranians, instead they must beg for food.

Thanks for sharing that article. I pray for the people...

This is right-wing opposition propaganda. The rich in Venezuela want us to believe this filth in order to harm the revolution so they can maintain control over the economy. Fortunately Abby Martin actually went to Venezuela to see first hand the lies that these counter revolutionaries promote. Here first hand video footage:

como diria Homero Simpson, "aburrido".