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A World's First Digital Coin For Sale?

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 Posted 07/01/2020  4:30 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add tone2tone to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
hmmmmmm....I have just posted for sale what I believe to be the world's first coin as a non fungible digital asset. :)
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10 Wax? 50 cents... I think
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Nickel or Nickle?
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You can always buy cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin is the best known example.
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Think of it as an immutable digital pink slip that goes along with your actual coin to prove ownership but really it can be sold and traded as a separate asset with no real world ties to the coin as well...I backed the asset with $6 cad worth of wax then I sold it for a steal..as I get a 5 % creators fee whenever it is traded in the future...
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Nickle (digital) in honor of the first drinking game, Nickles.
A drinking/campfire game in which the participant throws a nickel over the fence in order to hit a neighbouring house, shed, car, or any other object. The winner is judged by the length of time the nickel takes to hit something, as well as the loudness of the sound the coin makes. :)
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