snow coin could be good… you have to upload pictures of snowflakes and each coin is a procedurally generated snowflake. you mine the coin by having a picture that most closely resembles generated coin (out of all the snowflakes ever uploaded)…
So the first coin would be mined by the first person to upload a picture of snowflake, but it would get harder the more snowflakes get uploaded…
monkeysky almost 3 years ago
Don’t fall for it. Everyone’s gonna liquidate before April and the value’s gonna go down the drain.
rekam Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Lio, always the entrepreneur.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Nothing says reliability like cold hard cash.
Display almost 3 years ago
At least we know that Lio is far too smart to try to hawk them by using them to buy his own hat and artwork on an auction like someone else did.
RitaGB almost 3 years ago
Did he dig those coins up in the crypt?
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
You know someone’s going to buy one of those coins because as the saying goes “There’s a sucker born every minute”…
Tradewinds309 almost 3 years ago
What good are Snow Coins if your assets are frozen?
bbbmorrell almost 3 years ago
That makes more sense than bitcoin…
zwilnik64 almost 3 years ago
Sounds about right.
stamps almost 3 years ago
That’ll freeze your assets right off.
SofaKing Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Worth as much as LGBcoin. Recently valued at 0.000001, even the sellers say it is worthless.
Digital Frog almost 3 years ago
I heard they froze his assets
Bilan almost 3 years ago
Talking about liquidating your assets!
spaced man spliff almost 3 years ago
I have a $100 trillion dollar note. Too bad it’s Zimbwabean and these days practically worthless.
ars731 almost 3 years ago
Talk about an Snow Job…
globalenterprize1990 almost 3 years ago
Coins made out of ice will be worthless when the temperature is one degree centigrade. Not my idea of liquid assets.
cwg almost 3 years ago
Lio’s might last longer.
jerrica.benton333 almost 3 years ago
snow coin could be good… you have to upload pictures of snowflakes and each coin is a procedurally generated snowflake. you mine the coin by having a picture that most closely resembles generated coin (out of all the snowflakes ever uploaded)…
So the first coin would be mined by the first person to upload a picture of snowflake, but it would get harder the more snowflakes get uploaded…
right? right?