I'm hoping CURE doesn't go the way of folding coin (
FLDC) which I just looked up on coinmarketcap and found it to be 'delisted' which I take to mean that it's completely dead.
Foldingcoin is not completely dead, they need help with migrating to another blockchain. Here is a quote from their discord channel:
We would like to resume distributions (and do make up distributions) once we have moved off BTC, but there is no ETA for this, and lots of work is needed to make that happen. I currently don't have time to do everything myself on top of my full-time job that has only gotten worse with corporate mergers where I work and the pandemic.
https://discord.com/channels/379168590626029568/379168590626029571/806677722800980008Exactly, there have been a lot of coins that have been delisted that have either come back or are slowly coming back.
It's a lot of work for both the developers and the supporters of the coin. Remember the 1st post in this thread is close to 7 years old at this point.
The foldingcoin thread (
https://bt.irlbtc.com/view/781352.0 ) is a little bit younger and the last post was a year ago but as xandry pointed out they are still posting in discord.
Both coins will continue to move along so long as we as a community continue to support them.
-Dave
There are lots of better coins, useful coins, that never got traction because their users do not spam the public with nonsense, as supporters of nonproductive coins do.
Maybe a solution is to form a consortium/mafia of productive algorithm coins, some online space where that type of coin is encouraged, like an exchange that trades only useful algorithm coins.
As far as I know the only exchange that offers some guidance to new users with respect to the 'objective' quality of a coin is Kucoin, and they have been successful.
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The digital economy is not one coin, and no group of supporters of one coin are going to move forward unless they use some sort of strategy.
Whether they use a scammy pump strategy, like bitcoin, ethereum, monero etc, or a more long term strategy, like forming a consortium such as an exchange, there has to be something.