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- Twicane
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EdCoin - the digital currency that you don't keep track of!
I want a vault please. (I'll probably make my shop use EdCoinsPeople might not like that shops cost EdCoins, because they are free, and it would be a downgrade)
Well, most digital currencies on Scratch depend on the number of coins/unit of currency there is, So if there are more coins, it means that the value of them are lesser, Like bitcoin for example, last time, a coin is generated per some time, and given to a random person, lets say that coin is $1000 dollars, the random person sells the coin to someone for $1000 in return, something like, a giveaway. then, fast forward, and people will have around 5000 bitcoins, since there are a lot of coins already, the price will go down, since it would be unfair if they kept on giving people $1000 each. So bitcoin went down. But sometimes, it might skyrocket, I don't know the real cause of this. But, yeah. Here's my explanation.
- Twicane
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Scratcher
47 posts
EdCoin - the digital currency that you don't keep track of!
Hey, I'd like a vault. Do you accept Paymate as a currency conversion method?if i knew what it was and used it, yep.
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/70982662/
here ya go
- edward789121
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Scratcher
500+ posts
EdCoin - the digital currency that you don't keep track of!
Actually, it isn't like that! But you can always remind me of any scamming.I want a vault please. (I'll probably make my shop use EdCoinsPeople might not like that shops cost EdCoins, because they are free, and it would be a downgrade)
Well, most digital currencies on Scratch depend on the number of coins/unit of currency there is, So if there are more coins, it means that the value of them are lesser, Like bitcoin for example, last time, a coin is generated per some time, and given to a random person, lets say that coin is $1000 dollars, the random person sells the coin to someone for $1000 in return, something like, a giveaway. then, fast forward, and people will have around 5000 bitcoins, since there are a lot of coins already, the price will go down, since it would be unfair if they kept on giving people $1000 each. So bitcoin went down. But sometimes, it might skyrocket, I don't know the real cause of this. But, yeah. Here's my explanation.
- bigpuppy
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
EdCoin - the digital currency that you don't keep track of!
Username: edward789121
Amount: 1 edcoin
Reason: because
Amount: 1 edcoin
Reason: because
- edward789121
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Scratcher
500+ posts
EdCoin - the digital currency that you don't keep track of!
Username: edward789121Why, thank you very much!
Amount: 1 edcoin
Reason: because
- bigpuppy
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
EdCoin - the digital currency that you don't keep track of!
XD it's not that muchUsername: edward789121Why, thank you very much!
Amount: 1 edcoin
Reason: because
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