It seems like every day we who live in the USA hear about another exchange that will be dropping us, or severely limiting our participation. It’s looking more and more like the only crypto assets we will be able to trade will be highly decentralized true currencies, or well-established, highly decentralized utility tokens like ETH. That makes projects like Feathercoin more important. I admit that I had sort of assumed this project was dead based on its low volume, last news post being from 2016, etc. But then I found Coinbook, just this morning, and saw that it’s one of their few old, reliable coins. We need to support every asset that Americans can buy, sell, and hold. What’s the best way for a non-coder to contribute to Feathercoin? Running a node? Spreading the word? I would like to be part of this.
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Americans and Crypto
It seems like every day we who live in the USA hear about another exchange that will be dropping us, or severely limiting our participation. It’s looking more and more like the only crypto assets we will be able to trade will be highly decentralized true currencies, or well-established, highly decentralized utility tokens like ETH. That makes projects like Feathercoin more important. I admit that I had sort of assumed this project was dead based on its low volume, last news post being from 2016, etc. But then I found Coinbook, just this morning, and saw that it’s one of their few old, reliable coins. We need to support every asset that Americans can buy, sell, and hold. What’s the best way for a non-coder to contribute to Feathercoin? Running a node? Spreading the word? I would like to be part of this.