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Title: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on April 11, 2018, 11:28:36 AM
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BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION

- CoinJanitor is a community-driven project that aims to unlock value trapped in failed coins.

- With more than 4,500 cryptocurrencies in circulation, and only about 1,500 available on major exchanges, there are thousands of coins that are holding value up in a way that cannot be transferred into the markets.

- Many of these projects have failed to achieve their goals or have failed to achieve the network effect they needed to thrive. CoinJanitor will offer users, creators and community members who have trapped value in those projects, a way to transfer their value out of those blockchains.

ICO START DATE: 1 May 2018 - 31 May 2018.

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LINKS:

Website: https://www.coinjanitor.io
Telegram: https://t.me/CoinJanitor
Whitepaper: https://www.coinjanitor.io/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/CoinJanitor-White-Paper-v4.5.pdf
Onepager: https://www.coinjanitor.io/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/CoinJanitor-Two-Pager-Landscape-Light-v3.pdf
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoinJanitor
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/CoinJanitor-201490483964845/
Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCXkaiV83H3gHy5DomxoZvGA


OVERVIEW

When a coin is launched, its creators and community work diligently to make it succeed. They seek to differentiate their coin to find a niche in the market, gather the greatest network they can behind them and implement the concept that makes them unique. Nevertheless, creators and communities fail to achieve their goal often. After trying for a period of time, those coins fail to get traction and their users, communities and creators are left holding coins that can't be used to purchase goods or services, and in many cases, coins that they simply cannot transact with at all because their blockchains have been abandoned.

Despite the failure of the coin, the code behind it, all the data that is related to it, its marketing assets, and more importantly, its community, still hold value. Until now, we have relegated that value to oblivion, discarding those coins, labeling them dead because they cannot be traded and their prices are negligible. But what if we could find a way to rescue the value in them and put all those communities together under a single coin? Maybe then we would be able to achieve the network effect that each of those coins failed to achieve individually, allowing the markets to enjoy the value behind their assets. That is what CoinJanitor aims to do through the amalgamation of these communities and the use of their assets. Here is how we will achieve our goal:

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Trapped Value?

We speak about trapped value in failed coins because people have invested time, money, computing power and other resources in these projects. That investment did not achieve the desired goals, but it still created a community that was united in its pursuit of a specific goal. Failure to achieve that goal does not eliminate the value in the project, although it diminishes it. When a project’s value is diminished beyond a certain point, the invisible hand of the market relegates the whole project to oblivion. As demand for those currencies drops, so does their price and the ability of their users to exchange them for more valuable coins at any exchange rate. This process effectively pushes both users and value out of the markets, trapping the value they have created in such a way that it cannot be transferred back into the markets.


How can CoinJanitor unlock and transfer that value back into the markets?

CoinJanitor will unlock that trapped value using economic forces and its primary tool: the CoinJanitor token. We will proceed to do that through 5 main steps:

1.) Mapping cryptocurrency markets to see where those failed coins are. We have come up with our own definition of what a failed coin looks like, taking various parameters into consideration. We define failed coins as follows: PoW coins – mainly – that were launched more than 2 years ago, are not traded on exchanges and have a market cap smaller than $50,000 USD.

2.) CoinJanitor will reach out to those coins that according to our mapping efforts, can be defined as failed coins. We will communicate with the creators and the communities of these projects to set up a buy-out program and have the creators turn over access to GutHub and other code repositories. The buy out program will have a deadline and will be done using the CoinJanitor token exclusively. This will prevent the emergence of pump and dump schemes, and other types of speculation. Using the CoinJanitor token will prevent the project from becoming a de-facto exchange service for coins that are otherwise not exchangeable.

3.) After the buy out program is implemented, CoinJanitor will proceed to eliminate – burn – all the coins it bought.

4.)
The next stage involves decommissioning blockchains belonging to the projects that had value trapped in them.

5.) CoinJanitor’s final stage in this process is to organize and release all the relevant code, GitHub repositories, data and other relevant pieces of information about these projects, to the public. Every piece of code will be turned into open source code, available for the community to build upon and use on other projects. Data will be organized and distilled into decision-making tools that will help community members in the future.


CoinJanitor is a multi-stage project that will start with the transfer of value that is trapped in failed coins as its first stage. Our team will subsequently develop and deploy more tools based on the data we will process during our work to restore this trapped value to the markets.

What are the benefits of the CoinJanitor project?

This project will benefit CoinJanitor community members, cryptocurrency markets, users of failed coins and CoinJanitor creators in different ways:
•CoinJanitor community members will benefit from being part of a growing economy that amalgamates communities to achieve the network effect they couldn’t achieve on their own.
•Cryptocurrency markets will benefit from a reduction in market dilution and the possibility of having previously trapped value moving back in.
•Users of failed coins will have a way to transfer the value they had locked in a failed project and will join a project that will integrate them.
•CoinJanitor creators will benefit from creating an unprecedented project in the cryptocurrency space that will create value through amalgamating the communities of failed coins under a single umbrella.

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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on April 12, 2018, 12:32:00 PM
Let's clean up Crypto!

Join the conversation on Telegram: https://t.me/CoinJanitor
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 01, 2018, 12:34:00 PM
Cryptocurrency markets are a lot like these buildings, but they do not have a resident janitor that can help them, until now. CoinJanitor is the project that will take care of all the pipe bursts, cracked windows and hallway spills in cryptocurrency markets..
Read the rest of the article here: https://coinspectator.com/news/303082/cryptocurrency-markets-need-a-coinjanitor
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 02, 2018, 05:26:30 PM
ICO IS NOW LIVE!!!
See for yourself: www.coinjanitor.io
If you are having any issues with payments or KYC please message the live chat on the website.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 03, 2018, 09:34:10 AM

CoinJanitor wants to collaborate with the crypto community to solve the abundance of inactive virtual coins polluting the market.
If you would like to know how, you can read the rest of the article here: https://cryptoclub.ph/2018/04/17/coinjanitor-asks-help-from-the-crypto-community/
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: Thanos on May 03, 2018, 07:14:46 PM
This is one of the best project concept i have seen so far, what about those creators and scammers that obviously pump and dump their coin, scammed investors and community. Are they going to benefit from this program? if no; how do you intend to fish them out and if yes give reasons. 
Thank you.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: mnixxo.crypto on May 03, 2018, 10:19:29 PM
This ANN was verified with CoinJanitor team.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 04, 2018, 03:18:15 PM
This is one of the best project concept i have seen so far, what about those creators and scammers that obviously pump and dump their coin, scammed investors and community. Are they going to benefit from this program? if no; how do you intend to fish them out and if yes give reasons. 
Thank you.
Good day,
Dead coin holders will receive JAN tokens when they swap out the idle coins, and they will receive value in this.
Users in these communities will regain some of their lost value in the recycling process.
I hope this helps!
Feel free to ask more questions
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: Thanos on May 04, 2018, 10:41:42 PM
This is one of the best project concept i have seen so far, what about those creators and scammers that obviously pump and dump their coin, scammed investors and community. Are they going to benefit from this program? if no; how do you intend to fish them out and if yes give reasons. 
Thank you.
Good day,
Dead coin holders will receive JAN tokens when they swap out the idle coins, and they will receive value in this.
Users in these communities will regain some of their lost value in the recycling process.
I hope this helps!
Feel free to ask more questions
Thank you
An idle coin that has no value how do you place value to it?
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 06, 2018, 06:43:21 PM
Dead coins have been a topic of discussion for a long time in the cryptocurrency space. Nevertheless, no one has taken any kind of action to recycle them or do anything else with them. This might have to do with the fact that blockchain experts and bitcoin enthusiasts cannot agree on a single definition for a dead coin. CoinJanitor, the world’s first, blockchain based, dead coin recycling platform, comes with a revolutionary solution to engage the blockchain community in this recycling process, helping the market deal with the dead coins in the best possible manner while it opens up the discussion about the definition of what a dead coin is.

read more here: http://www.livebitcoinnews.com/coinjanitor-revolutionary-recycling-solution/
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: dentolas on May 07, 2018, 11:29:25 AM
maybe it is me, but i can't see how you place value into a coin that has no market value... if you are exchanging it for your tokens (that would supposedly have a market value and ICO investors behind it), and then burning the tokens, you'll be loosing value on your own tokens because the assets behind that coin have already failed ...
the problem is that the market is always the boss and if a project failed, and this can be due to many reasons, and lost the market, i can't honnestly see how you can make profit from this
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 07, 2018, 04:15:39 PM
As a community project CoinJanitor aims to include as many people as possible which is why we’re accepting contributions in more than 40 different altcoins

CoinJanitor is now ready to accept contributions in over 40 cryptocurrencies thanks to its partnership with CoinGate and Neutron. The project, which had an initial set of 6 cryptocurrencies it was planning on accepting for its public sale, decided to reach out to CoinGate and the Neutron community to work out a deal that would help it become even more inclusive. Given that one of CoinJanitor’s main goals is to allow as wide an audience as possible to participate in its revolutionary project to clean up dead coins, these partnerships will allow it to deliver on that promise.

Find out more here: https://www.coinjanitor.io/news/coinjanitor-accepts-more-than-40-altcoins-2/
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 08, 2018, 02:22:30 PM
maybe it is me, but i can't see how you place value into a coin that has no market value... if you are exchanging it for your tokens (that would supposedly have a market value and ICO investors behind it), and then burning the tokens, you'll be loosing value on your own tokens because the assets behind that coin have already failed ...
the problem is that the market is always the boss and if a project failed, and this can be due to many reasons, and lost the market, i can't honnestly see how you can make profit from this

This is an interesting issue. Did the project really fail because it had bad assets, or did it fail due to other reasons? Assets by themselves, when we are speaking about code, might be faulty. This doesn't mean they can't be debugged and used on other projects. That makes them valuable assets.

On the other hand, there are many more hidden assets within these coins, which will remain relevant even after we burn the dead coins we acquire:

1. The users. Integrating users from hundreds of failed coins under a single umbrella (CoinJanitor) creates network effect. That is extremely valuable! They will be integrated through custom token-for-dead-coin swaps. Burning the dead coins we will receive after we provide onboarding doesn't affect the value of that network effect at all.

2. Transaction data and meta data within each of those blockchains. Data is a great asset, and when we get to analyze hundreds of blockchains, we will find behavioral patterns that we will be able to use. That is a huge asset. It is the raw material we need to produce more advanced tools, and it will remain even if we burn those dead coins.

The final part of the issue you raised has to do with the invisible hand of the market. Yes, the market is king. These projects have been relegated to oblivion. The market does that everywhere, and then it also gives people the opportunity to re-purpose those assets that were relegated to oblivion: scrap metal is a good business in many places around the world; at the height of the 2008-09 economic melt down, gold went above $1,700 USD an ounce and businesses were collecting old electronics to extract the gold from them because it was a viable business. We see that kind of value in dead coins. The price of these coins is almost $0 per coin, but their value as a raw material, as an asset that can be re-purposed or as "waste" that can be recycled, can be order of magnitudes greater than what the price reflects.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 08, 2018, 03:21:24 PM
Want to earn some free JAN tokens? Take part in our referral campaign and earn 5% of contributions when someone uses your unique link! Find out more by following the link: https://ico.coinjanitor.io/
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: dentolas on May 08, 2018, 03:22:40 PM
maybe it is me, but i can't see how you place value into a coin that has no market value... if you are exchanging it for your tokens (that would supposedly have a market value and ICO investors behind it), and then burning the tokens, you'll be loosing value on your own tokens because the assets behind that coin have already failed ...
the problem is that the market is always the boss and if a project failed, and this can be due to many reasons, and lost the market, i can't honnestly see how you can make profit from this

This is an interesting issue. Did the project really fail because it had bad assets, or did it fail due to other reasons? Assets by themselves, when we are speaking about code, might be faulty. This doesn't mean they can't be debugged and used on other projects. That makes them valuable assets.

On the other hand, there are many more hidden assets within these coins, which will remain relevant even after we burn the dead coins we acquire:

1. The users. Integrating users from hundreds of failed coins under a single umbrella (CoinJanitor) creates network effect. That is extremely valuable! They will be integrated through custom token-for-dead-coin swaps. Burning the dead coins we will receive after we provide onboarding doesn't affect the value of that network effect at all.

2. Transaction data and meta data within each of those blockchains. Data is a great asset, and when we get to analyze hundreds of blockchains, we will find behavioral patterns that we will be able to use. That is a huge asset. It is the raw material we need to produce more advanced tools, and it will remain even if we burn those dead coins.

The final part of the issue you raised has to do with the invisible hand of the market. Yes, the market is king. These projects have been relegated to oblivion. The market does that everywhere, and then it also gives people the opportunity to re-purpose those assets that were relegated to oblivion: scrap metal is a good business in many places around the world; at the height of the 2008-09 economic melt down, gold went above $1,700 USD an ounce and businesses were collecting old electronics to extract the gold from them because it was a viable business. We see that kind of value in dead coins. The price of these coins is almost $0 per coin, but their value as a raw material, as an asset that can be re-purposed or as "waste" that can be recycled, can be order of magnitudes greater than what the price reflects.

well, first of all, thank you for this interesting explanation!
I agree with some of your points, especially if the coins to be "recycled" are chosen very carefully... sometimes the failure can be due to something simple and easy like marketing faults and nothing to do with the core project...
nevertheless there are somethings that are not so easy, for example concerning the network effect, how many people still hold the dead coin? if it was a coin that had an exchange outlet, most of the holders probably already got rid of it...
will the developers still be reachable? most of them are anonymous and long gone...
how will you burn the coins? (maybe this is a dumb question) will you only target ethereum tokens? CoinJanitor will be an ERC20 token?
sorry for so many questions, but i find this a very interesting project to discuss
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: dentolas on May 08, 2018, 03:26:11 PM
by the way, do you have a bounty campaign or need any translation to portuguese?
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 10, 2018, 04:56:23 PM
CoinJanitor will pay users of dead coins for their useless coins, to bring them back into the market. Cryptocurrency markets are full of coins that have failed. These coins are…
If you are interested in seeing this list be sure to head to our website
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 11, 2018, 08:16:09 AM
CoinJanitor will pay users to hand over their worthless cryptocurrency, integrating them back into the markets.

A unique project that will clean up the markets from dead coins is about to launch. CoinJanitor will become the first project in the world to take care of coins that failed with a unique approach to the problem. The idea is to buy out dead coin holders, giving them a way to recover some of the investment they lost in these dead coins. Once the buyouts are complete, CoinJanitor will own all the assets that belong to that coin, so it can create new tools using the data, code and other relevant assets.

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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 11, 2018, 12:02:04 PM
A Creative Concept from Seasoned Cryptocurrency Specialists
The idea comes from a team of highly reputable cryptocurrency specialists, led by Marc Kenigsberg, a notorious Bitcoin advocate, and early adopter. Marc Kenigsberg has been involved with the gambling industry since 1999 and was responsible for some of the largest brands in the world. 6 years ago, he became involved with Bitcoin and has been a passionate advocate ever since, launching BetChain, one of the biggest Bitcoin casinos in the space and Bitcoin Chaser, one of the biggest affiliate sites in the space.

Marc came up with the idea for CoinJanitor after a discussion about failed blockchain projects. No one really knows what happens when a blockchain project dies or how it failed. Nevertheless, there can be as many as 3,000 such projects, trapping value that can be recycled.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 12, 2018, 10:19:16 AM
CoinJanitor will pay users of dead coins for their useless coins, to bring them back into the market.

Cryptocurrency markets are full of coins that have failed. These coins are functionally dead and cannot be traded. The holders of these coins are stuck, and the value left in these blockchains is locked. CoinJanitor is the first and only project so far that can change this situation. The project will buy dead coins from the people who got stuck with them, allowing them to recover some of the value they have trapped in those coins. The buyouts, on the other hand, will bring all those dead coin assets – users, code, data, and marketing assets – under the CoinJanitor umbrella, where they will create a powerful network effect and serve to build new market analysis tools.

Have dead coins and want to know if we accept them? be sure to go check it out on our website. 
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: dentolas on May 12, 2018, 12:59:17 PM
maybe it is me, but i can't see how you place value into a coin that has no market value... if you are exchanging it for your tokens (that would supposedly have a market value and ICO investors behind it), and then burning the tokens, you'll be loosing value on your own tokens because the assets behind that coin have already failed ...
the problem is that the market is always the boss and if a project failed, and this can be due to many reasons, and lost the market, i can't honnestly see how you can make profit from this

This is an interesting issue. Did the project really fail because it had bad assets, or did it fail due to other reasons? Assets by themselves, when we are speaking about code, might be faulty. This doesn't mean they can't be debugged and used on other projects. That makes them valuable assets.

On the other hand, there are many more hidden assets within these coins, which will remain relevant even after we burn the dead coins we acquire:

1. The users. Integrating users from hundreds of failed coins under a single umbrella (CoinJanitor) creates network effect. That is extremely valuable! They will be integrated through custom token-for-dead-coin swaps. Burning the dead coins we will receive after we provide onboarding doesn't affect the value of that network effect at all.

2. Transaction data and meta data within each of those blockchains. Data is a great asset, and when we get to analyze hundreds of blockchains, we will find behavioral patterns that we will be able to use. That is a huge asset. It is the raw material we need to produce more advanced tools, and it will remain even if we burn those dead coins.

The final part of the issue you raised has to do with the invisible hand of the market. Yes, the market is king. These projects have been relegated to oblivion. The market does that everywhere, and then it also gives people the opportunity to re-purpose those assets that were relegated to oblivion: scrap metal is a good business in many places around the world; at the height of the 2008-09 economic melt down, gold went above $1,700 USD an ounce and businesses were collecting old electronics to extract the gold from them because it was a viable business. We see that kind of value in dead coins. The price of these coins is almost $0 per coin, but their value as a raw material, as an asset that can be re-purposed or as "waste" that can be recycled, can be order of magnitudes greater than what the price reflects.

well, first of all, thank you for this interesting explanation!
I agree with some of your points, especially if the coins to be "recycled" are chosen very carefully... sometimes the failure can be due to something simple and easy like marketing faults and nothing to do with the core project...
nevertheless there are somethings that are not so easy, for example concerning the network effect, how many people still hold the dead coin? if it was a coin that had an exchange outlet, most of the holders probably already got rid of it...
will the developers still be reachable? most of them are anonymous and long gone...
how will you burn the coins? (maybe this is a dumb question) will you only target ethereum tokens? CoinJanitor will be an ERC20 token?
sorry for so many questions, but i find this a very interesting project to discuss

hello,
really interested in your comments concerning my last questions above... this is an interesting project and i'm keen to learn more about it...
thanks
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 14, 2018, 07:25:14 AM
CoinJanitor – a Revolutionary Recycling Solution for Dead Coins
 
The Objectives
Over 4,500 cryptocurrencies are in circulation today. A significant majority of them are dead. Those dead coins represent a challenge for cryptocurrency markets, as the market has to deal with value dilution while the owners of the coins have their value trapped in digital currencies that are not accepted in the market. Also, most cryptocurrency wealth is concentrated on coins with a market cap of $1 billion and above, and yet thousands of users are holding on to coins with a market cap of $50,000 or less. The CoinJanitor platform aims to recycle all these coins via CoinJanitor token through the following steps:

-Analyzing and profiling the dead coins by using predesigned parameters

-Use of community outreach to work together with dead coin communities in the CoinJanitor platform

-The dead coins will be bought with CoinJanitor tokens to amalgamate dead coin community members under a single umbrella. The     CoinJanitor platform will allow the users to transfer the value that was trapped in their dead coins to the market

-Burning the dead coins bought and decommissioning their blockchains with the consent of the creators and dead coin communities

-Organizing the code and data from the projects that CoinJanitor buys out in open source repositories and developing new tools for the cryptocurrency communities.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 14, 2018, 08:19:50 AM
maybe it is me, but i can't see how you place value into a coin that has no market value... if you are exchanging it for your tokens (that would supposedly have a market value and ICO investors behind it), and then burning the tokens, you'll be loosing value on your own tokens because the assets behind that coin have already failed ...
the problem is that the market is always the boss and if a project failed, and this can be due to many reasons, and lost the market, i can't honnestly see how you can make profit from this

This is an interesting issue. Did the project really fail because it had bad assets, or did it fail due to other reasons? Assets by themselves, when we are speaking about code, might be faulty. This doesn't mean they can't be debugged and used on other projects. That makes them valuable assets.

On the other hand, there are many more hidden assets within these coins, which will remain relevant even after we burn the dead coins we acquire:

1. The users. Integrating users from hundreds of failed coins under a single umbrella (CoinJanitor) creates network effect. That is extremely valuable! They will be integrated through custom token-for-dead-coin swaps. Burning the dead coins we will receive after we provide onboarding doesn't affect the value of that network effect at all.

2. Transaction data and meta data within each of those blockchains. Data is a great asset, and when we get to analyze hundreds of blockchains, we will find behavioral patterns that we will be able to use. That is a huge asset. It is the raw material we need to produce more advanced tools, and it will remain even if we burn those dead coins.

The final part of the issue you raised has to do with the invisible hand of the market. Yes, the market is king. These projects have been relegated to oblivion. The market does that everywhere, and then it also gives people the opportunity to re-purpose those assets that were relegated to oblivion: scrap metal is a good business in many places around the world; at the height of the 2008-09 economic melt down, gold went above $1,700 USD an ounce and businesses were collecting old electronics to extract the gold from them because it was a viable business. We see that kind of value in dead coins. The price of these coins is almost $0 per coin, but their value as a raw material, as an asset that can be re-purposed or as "waste" that can be recycled, can be order of magnitudes greater than what the price reflects.

well, first of all, thank you for this interesting explanation!
I agree with some of your points, especially if the coins to be "recycled" are chosen very carefully... sometimes the failure can be due to something simple and easy like marketing faults and nothing to do with the core project...
nevertheless there are somethings that are not so easy, for example concerning the network effect, how many people still hold the dead coin? if it was a coin that had an exchange outlet, most of the holders probably already got rid of it...
will the developers still be reachable? most of them are anonymous and long gone...
how will you burn the coins? (maybe this is a dumb question) will you only target ethereum tokens? CoinJanitor will be an ERC20 token?
sorry for so many questions, but i find this a very interesting project to discuss

hello,
really interested in your comments concerning my last questions above... this is an interesting project and i'm keen to learn more about it...
thanks
1. For people to dump the coin, others must have bought it. Dumping on exchanges might work the other way around actually. It is difficult to coordinate a mass dumping, so there is likely to be one or a few big holders who dump at once and get prices to crash when everyone else follows. Someone is always left holding bags, most likely people who took a risk they didn't calculate properly. Even then, with more than 3,000 coins that are no longer traded on exchanges, if there are a few hundred coin holders per coin buy-out, and we multiply that by hundreds, then we have a good network to foster. There might be holders that have several different dead coins, which might mean we would be buying out the same holder twice or three times on different dead coin buy outs, but we expect that to be the exception and not the rule.

2. One of our search parameters deals with how reachable developers and community members are. We will be targeting those that we can reach. After a few buy outs, when the word spreads, we might see people knocking on our doors instead of us having to reach out.

Even if those devs are anonymous, they still have email addresses they set up for those projects, or they act under pseudonyms on places like Bitcoin Talk or social media. We will reach out directly (email, other contact details) and indirectly (using our own social media channels, website and community members), and verify that they are the actual owners of the project.

3. Burning the coins basically involves sending them to an address that no one will ever have access to again. After that, we want to make sure no one else can transact on those blockchains again either.

4. We are initially targeting the older coins, which are mostly PoW and have chains of their own (as opposed to the ERC20 tokens that are mostly piggy backing on the Ethereum network). We want to focus on these coins for various reasons, but mainly because: a) Some of the earliest adopters of the tech might still hold them, which gives our community value. b) Those coins had enough time to prove they could do something but failed; it would be difficult to argue that they are not dead.

5. CoinJanitor will be an ERC20.

Keep on asking! We love to engage and answer all the questions that we get. Like you see, we are pretty passionate about cleaning up the space, and answering your questions is a critical part of the exercise.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: dentolas on May 14, 2018, 09:30:57 AM
Thanks for your comments and pacience! You seem to have a solid plan and a nice community engagement!!
You should start a bounty program to raise awareness (or have you started already?)
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 14, 2018, 11:32:29 AM
We already have a bounty program going!
Go to our website if you would like to sign up.
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 15, 2018, 07:53:31 AM
CoinJanitor will pay users of dead coins for their useless coins, to bring them back into the market.

Cryptocurrency markets are full of coins that have failed. These coins are functionally dead and cannot be traded. The holders of these coins are stuck, and the value left in these blockchains is locked. CoinJanitor is the first and only project so far that can change this situation. The project will buy dead coins from the people who got stuck with them, allowing them to recover some of the value they have trapped in those coins. The buyouts, on the other hand, will bring all those dead coin assets – users, code, data, and marketing assets – under the CoinJanitor umbrella, where they will create a powerful network effect and serve to build new market analysis tools.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 15, 2018, 09:19:25 AM
Our CEO, @Marc Kenigsberg will be hosting a live AMA session at 16:00 pm UK time.

Join the AMA on YouTube!
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 15, 2018, 12:31:19 PM
Our CEO, @Marc Kenigsberg will be hosting a live AMA session at 16:00 pm UK time.
Join us on Youtube!!
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 15, 2018, 03:35:42 PM
Our CEO, @Marc Kenigsberg will be hosting a live AMA session at 16:00 pm UK time.

Join the AMA on YouTube!
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 16, 2018, 08:17:46 AM
Why Should You Support CoinJanitor?

So, now that we established how running cleaner cryptocurrency markets is beneficial to everyone, it is important to explain why people should support CoinJanitor. After all, anyone who top-ranked ranked cryptocurrency should benefit from the positive externality without having to contribute. The answer lies, once again, in fundamental economic principles:

CoinJanitor contributors will become an integral part of a fast-growing community that amalgamates users from dead or failed coins throughout the market, creating a powerful network effect that adds value to the unlocked value coming from those dead or failed coins.
CoinJanitor will also produce troves of data regarding a deeply understudied segment of the market, which the staff in charge of the project will work diligently to organize for its members to use.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 16, 2018, 12:09:48 PM
Idea & Token
For this moment, there are 4,500+ different cryptocurrencies, only 1,400 of them are traded on exchanges, the rest are functionally dead. The crypto assets invested into the dead tokens are now trapped and cannot be transacted or traded. This a problem for cryptocurrency markets as well, because they suffer from the decrease of capital, resources, and reputation. CoinJanitor is aiming to exchange the dead tokens for its native Janitor (JAN) token. The received dead tokens will be burned. As a result, the lost value will increase, and the owners of JAN will be able to sell or exchange them for other cryptocurrencies. This way CoinJanitor is going to contribute to the network effect by uniting the fragmented communities and reusing the spent funds by reinvesting them into future projects. In addition, CoinJanitor will create its own network, a community of loyal users working together and therefore restoring the value of the crypto market.
Their utility token called JAN will be a deflationary asset pushing the prices up and creating comfortable terms for CoinJanitor to buy out subsequent failed projects. So the earlier user will buy JAN, the more benefit they will get, as JAN becomes more and more expensive. As CoinJanitor will buy out new projects, the interest to the project will grow engaging new user to the community. CoinJanitor plans to buy out 3 dead coins for the first 2 months.
A total supply is 100 million tokens. The distribution is as follows: 50% – sale, 30% – fund for purchasing dead coins, 10% – team, 5% – partners, 5% – bounty.
According to whitepaper, the unsold tokens will be airdropped to contributors.

Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 17, 2018, 09:02:29 AM
JAN’s Value Proposition
First and foremost, JAN will increase in value because of the project’s unique community growth mechanism. Every time that CoinJanitor buys out an inactive project, that project’s coin holders will receive JAN tokens and be introduced to the CoinJanitor project. From there, they will face a choice between trading their JAN tokens for other currencies or holding.
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 17, 2018, 01:48:53 PM
What Happens When A Blockchain Project Fails?
Blockchain is the new buzzword. Everyone seems to want one these days, but most of the blockchain projects out there fail. When these projects fail, what happens with them? How about all the people who put money, effort, computing power or other resources into them?

A new project called CoinJanitor is the first to look at these issues and offer a user-friendly solution that will recycle the value trapped in these failed blockchain projects. CoinJanitor refers to these failed projects as dead coins, and it has a clever system to deal with them.

Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 18, 2018, 10:19:35 AM
CoinJanitor is now teaming up with DeadCoins to clean up crypto!
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: dentolas on May 19, 2018, 08:50:03 AM
unfortunately you need to send out your id card to join the bounty... with all the cybersecurity problems these days it is a bit crazy doing that for a handfull of tokens...
but i'll follow your project...it is indeed interesting
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 21, 2018, 07:54:41 AM
A Creative Concept from Seasoned Cryptocurrency Specialists
The idea comes from a team of highly reputable cryptocurrency specialists, led by Marc Kenigsberg, a notorious Bitcoin advocate, and early adopter. Marc Kenigsberg has been involved with the gambling industry since 1999 and was responsible for some of the largest brands in the world. 6 years ago, he became involved with Bitcoin and has been a passionate advocate ever since, launching BetChain, one of the biggest Bitcoin casinos in the space and Bitcoin Chaser, one of the biggest affiliate sites in the space.

Marc came up with the idea for CoinJanitor after a discussion about failed blockchain projects. No one really knows what happens when a blockchain project dies or how it failed. Nevertheless, there can be as many as 3,000 such projects, trapping value that can be recycled.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 21, 2018, 12:36:59 PM
OUR BOUNTY IS NOW CLOSED!
Due to the great success of your bounty program, we have closed it.
thank you to everyone who supported us, we greatly appreciate your support. 
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 21, 2018, 04:02:46 PM
CoinJanitor, Forks, and Value to Investors!
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past year you’ve probably heard of the term ‘fork’. Fork’s came to fame in 2017 with it sparking great controversy throughout the crypto community and actually dividing many into separate camps. Ethereum faced a philosophical dilemma in early 2017 proceeding the infamous DAO hack that parted 50 million dollars from their investors. The dilemma was simple: roll back the chain until before the hack occurred and go on as if nothing had happened or continue the (then) main Ethereum blockchain and uphold the tenet of immutability. Eventually, the decision was made to opt for the former choice, but at much contention and the cost of many members of the Ethereum community leaving; a sizable number of the old Ethereum community have kept the original chain operating to this day, called Ethereum Classic.
https://medium.com/@CoinJanitor/coinjanitor-forks-and-value-to-investors-64339110fa4e
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 22, 2018, 10:15:20 AM
OUR BOUNTY IS NOW CLOSED!
Due to the great success of your bounty program, we have closed it.
thank you to everyone who supported us, we greatly appreciate your support.
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 22, 2018, 01:41:09 PM
Get involved in cleaning up crypto! You can now contribute in LITECOIN!
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 22, 2018, 04:37:52 PM
JAN’s Value Proposition

First and foremost, JAN will increase in value because of the project’s unique community growth mechanism. Every time that CoinJanitor buys out an inactive project, that project’s coin holders will receive JAN tokens and be introduced to the CoinJanitor project. From there, they will face a choice between trading their JAN tokens for other currencies or holding.

Human psychology plays to JAN’s favor here, as most people will likely choose an inactive approach and hold on to their new tokens in hopes of regaining value rather than making the effort to trade them for pennies on the dollar relative to their initial holdings. Not only that, but it’s money that all of those coin holders will have assumed was lost when the original project failed. That further increases the odds that they would be willing to speculate on JAN’s value increasing rather than immediately cashing out for an insignificant sum. As a result of those factors, the CoinJanitor community will be constantly integrating new users under a single umbrella, contributing to a powerful network effect that increases demand for JAN with each project that the team buys out.
Read more here: https://no links to btg/coinjanitor-concept-and-token-value-proposition/
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 23, 2018, 09:45:36 AM
Help us sweep up INACTIVE coins! You can now contribute in DASH!
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https://www.coinjanitor.io
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 23, 2018, 01:52:16 PM
CoinJanitor is now teaming up with DeadCoins to clean up crypto!
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 23, 2018, 04:12:11 PM
How will CoinJanitor Achieve its Goals?

CoinJanitor has already started gathering data to profile these dead coins, finding out which are the most valuable dead coins out there and how it can use those assets to create more value. A key component of this profiling exercise is to define what a dead coin is. CoinJanitor came up with the following 4 main features that allow it to understand which coins are dead and which it can buy out:

The dead coin has a market cap of $50,000 USD or less.
It is a PoW – Proof of Work – coin.
Said coin has been given an opportunity to succeed but has failed, so it has been in the market for 2 years or more.
The coin is not traded on exchanges.
Once CoinJanitor starts going through the lists it has compiled with coins that fit these conditions, it will start contacting the communities and creators of those coins to establish a buy-out agreement. Then it will proceed to take over those coins’ assets and decommission them. This includes burning all the coins it acquires during the buyouts, to effectively put the targeted dead coin to rest.
https://altcointoday.com/bought-the-wrong-coin-coinjanitor-can-help-you-out/?ref=coinwisdom.org
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 24, 2018, 09:24:19 AM
MAKING COINJANITOR MORE EFFICIENT WITH DATA FROM DEADCOINS.COM

As a result, CoinJanitor will be more effective and more efficient in its effort to clean up crypto. This 2-way conversation between users and CoinJanitor, facilitated by Deadcoins.com, will benefit users, who will be more involved in the cleanup process and will receive richer data in return. This relationship between CoinJanitor and Deadcoins.com will allow users and community members to:

Help contact the dead coins that CoinJanitor is targeting and get involved with the cleanup process directly
Give more suggestions about which coins should be cleaned up and the best way to design the buyout process
Get all the information about CoinJanitor activities and data first hand.Deadcoins.com Will Benefit from CoinJanitor’s Clean up Process
Deadcoins.com and its community will play a crucial role in CoinJanitor’s cleaning efforts. In return, they will also benefit from the cleanup process, through their influence as a leading source of data, and thanks to the deployment of CoinJanitor’s custom-made tools. The team behind Deadcoins.com recognizes the benefits that CoinJanitor brings to the table, and how valuable they are for its users: “As the largest database of dead coins online, we are proud to assist CoinJanitor in choosing projects to be given a second chance.”
http://bitcoinist.com/coinjanitor-deadcoins-com-join-forces-clean-crypto/
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 24, 2018, 01:56:06 PM
Hey guys,
What are your thoughts on our project so far?
What do you like?
What about the projects interests you?
We would love to hear from you and if you have any questions for us, feel free to ask and we will get back to you!
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 24, 2018, 04:52:15 PM
Join us in cleaning up cleaning up crypto! You can now contribute in NUMERAIRE!
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https://www.coinjanitor.io
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 25, 2018, 10:25:20 AM
JAN ICO Details

The JAN ICO went live on May 1st and will end on May 31st or once the $7.5 million hard cap is hit.

50% of the total JAN supply will be sold to the public during the ICO. Of the remaining half, 30% will be held by the project to buy out dead coins, 5% will be reserved for project’s partners, 5% will go towards a bounty program, and the final 10% will be distributed to founders, team members, and future employees. Team members will not be able to sell their JAN tokens until 2019.

To join the CoinJanitor team in cleaning up the cryptocurrency market, visit the project website, join the community on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, or follow the live discussions held on Telegram.
https://usethebitcoin.com/why-invest-in-coinjanitors-jan-token/
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 25, 2018, 01:14:20 PM
We need YOUR help to clean up crypto and with only a couple weeks left to get involved be sure to head to our website! we are now accepting contributions in REDDCOIN!
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 28, 2018, 10:51:34 AM
Only 3 days left until the end of our Crowd Sale 🎉 We would just like to thank all contributors as every single one of you will play an important role in cleaning up Cryptocurrency. It’s not too late to get involved, head over to our site to find out more.
https://www.coinjanitor.io
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 28, 2018, 01:15:31 PM
Making CoinJanitor More Efficient with Data from Deadcoins.com

As a result, CoinJanitor will be more effective and more efficient in its effort to clean up crypto. This 2-way conversation between users and CoinJanitor facilitated by Deadcoins.com will benefit users, who will be more involved in the cleanup process and will receive richer data in return. This relationship between two partners will allow users and community members to:
Help contact the dead coins that CoinJanitor is targeting and get involved with the cleanup process directly.
Give more suggestions about which coins should be cleaned up and the best way to design the buyout process.
Get all the information about CoinJanitor activities and data first hand.Deadcoins.com Will Benefit from CoinJanitor’s Clean up Process.

Deadcoins.com and its community will play a crucial role in CoinJanitor’s cleaning efforts. In return, they will also benefit from the cleanup process, through their influence as a leading source of data, and thanks to the deployment of CoinJanitor’s custom-made tools. The team behind Deadcoins.com recognizes the benefits that CoinJanitor brings to the table, and how valuable they are for its users: “As the largest database of dead coins online, we are proud to assist CoinJanitor in choosing projects to be given a second chance.”
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 28, 2018, 05:54:12 PM
With only 3 DAYS left you don't want to miss an opportunity to contribute and help us clean up crypto!
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 29, 2018, 10:17:16 AM
Our ICO ends in 2 DAYS! This is your last chance to join the Janitors revolution, let’s clean up cryptocurrency together.
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 29, 2018, 01:57:20 PM
It's #TransformationTuesday! What does that mean? CoinJanitor will unlock lost value into the cryptocurrency market by recycling dead/idle coins. Here’s how:

Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 30, 2018, 10:57:55 AM
OUR ICO ENDS TOMORROW! This is your last chance to join the Janitors revolution. Sign up to KYC today: https://www.coinjanitor.io
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 30, 2018, 05:14:49 PM
With only ONE day left of token sale be sure to head to our and join the Janitor in cleaning up crypto!
https://www.coinjanitor.io
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 31, 2018, 10:20:51 AM
TODAY IS YOUR LAST DAY until the end of the ICO!! Don't miss this opportunity and go to our website before you lose out! Website Link: https://www.coinjanitor.io
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 31, 2018, 01:40:21 PM
We want to hear what YOUR ThursdayThoughts are. Tell us what you think of our project and why you have joined us on our journey?
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on May 31, 2018, 07:09:33 PM
With ONLY 6 HOURS left till the close of ICO be sure to get involved and help clean up crypto!
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 01, 2018, 09:27:14 AM
Our ICO is NOW CLOSED! We would like to thank the crypto community for your support. You have been a crucial part of our project and none of this would have been possible without you!
This is not the end of our journey but only the beginning. We have loads of exciting things in-store, so STAY TUNED!
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 01, 2018, 01:48:41 PM
Keep up to date with what we have in store for CoinJanitor in the near future by following us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/coinjanitor?lang=en
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 06, 2018, 09:48:01 AM
here are 4 main benefits JAN holders will enjoy: High Demand, Network effect & tools, and resources. Find out more about this benefits by visiting our website: https://www.coinjanitor.io
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 06, 2018, 03:22:59 PM
Wealth is concentrated mainly on coins with market caps of $1 billion USD or more, but there are thousands of users on coins that have market caps lower than $50,000 USD. We are looking to welcome all those users into the CoinJanitor community.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 07, 2018, 09:16:05 AM
Contributors can access:
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 08, 2018, 09:08:08 AM
There are six different bounties our community members can complete to get rewarded, and more than 5 million JAN tokens will be allocated for them.
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: pendem on June 08, 2018, 10:01:21 AM
interesting and unique ideas, I think there will be many benefits for many people in the world. hopefully, for smooth progress and many investors support this project.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 08, 2018, 03:27:13 PM
interesting and unique ideas, I think there will be many benefits for many people in the world. hopefully, for smooth progress and many investors support this project.
Thank you for your kind words.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 08, 2018, 03:34:56 PM
Watch our ICO overview with founder Marc Kenigsberg to get a run-through of the real value our project holds and how we are restoring that lost value back into the Blockchain ecosystem for the cryptocurrency community below:
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 12, 2018, 09:06:54 AM
Users of failed coins will benefit from the opportunity to get value back from coins that cannot be sold. They will also benefit from joining a community that will grow exponentially as CoinJanitor restores lost value back into Blockchain.
(https://preview.ibb.co/my6pYT/coinjanitor_white_12_june_1_preview.jpg)
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 12, 2018, 03:47:31 PM
Our ICO is over, but our work is just beginning, don’t fall behind. CoinJanitor is cleaning up dead coins, restoring lost value back into the Blockchain and rewarding users for helping! Keep an eye on our project as we seek to further our success and that of the crypto community.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 13, 2018, 09:21:45 AM
CoinJanitor is pioneering the reduction of dilution in crypto markets through the decommissioning of blockchains that trap value, and becoming a vehicle through which the trapped value can be transferred elsewhere in the market.
(https://preview.ibb.co/iUiQAJ/coinjanitor_white_13_june_1_preview.jpg)
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 14, 2018, 09:20:29 AM
Help us make cryptocurrency more useful. Our project is unique in the aspect that we are giving back to the community; we are destroying dead coins and restoring the value into the Blockchain ecosystem and thus the crypto community. Join a community that cares, join CoinJanitor.
(https://preview.ibb.co/m1kuNy/Coinjanitor_blue_14_june_1_preview.jpg)
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 14, 2018, 01:15:21 PM
Better understand our vision with our founder, @marckenigsberg, as he explains our plans to establish a better blockchain by cleaning up crypto and converting the lost value back into the community. Watch with us:
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 15, 2018, 01:28:42 PM
CoinJanitor tokens (JAN) are an ERC20 token that will allow you to transact and transfer value. They will also be the basis of a new economy based on the recycling of dead coins through the decommissioning of dead coin communities. Clean up crypto with CoinJanitor.
(https://preview.ibb.co/fxNvEd/Coinjanitor_blue_15_june_1_preview.jpg)
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 18, 2018, 12:52:41 PM
Our ICO is over, but the fun is just beginning as we move towards a cleaner crypto. We are buying out dead coins and rewarding users for the contribution to a better Blockchain ecosystem. Prepare as we pioneer the only ICO of this kind, join the innovation by joining CoinJanitor.
(https://preview.ibb.co/mcsMsy/Coinjanitor_blue_18_june_1.jpg)
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 21, 2018, 09:13:56 AM
Holding onto redundant coins or know of people who are? CoinJanitor is reviving your lost value by burning your coins and rewarding you with a value project and their coin, our coin. Find out more about our project.
(https://preview.ibb.co/eHVyvT/Coinjanitor_blue_19_june_1.jpg)
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 21, 2018, 04:13:53 PM
Our ICO was ranked at the iCoin summit; we came in at 5th place and here’s why:  https://www.coinjanitor.io/news/coinjanitor-ico-battle-at-icoin-summit/
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 22, 2018, 01:55:35 PM
Join the janitor as CoinJanitor cleans up crypto and revives lost value, this lost value will be transferred back into the markets through our token, JAN. Join our mission of making the markets a greener pasture for all.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 25, 2018, 09:49:46 AM
Most coins that exist cannot be traded. Some were even abandoned, leaving users out of the market altogether. We want to welcome you back and restore value back into your wallet, welcome to CoinJanitor.
(https://preview.ibb.co/e5LaH8/Coinjanitor_blue_22_june_1.jpg)
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: sirty143 on June 26, 2018, 04:13:17 AM
Our ICO is over, but the fun is just beginning as we move towards a cleaner crypto. We are buying out dead coins and rewarding users for the contribution to a better Blockchain ecosystem. Prepare as we pioneer the only ICO of this kind, join the innovation by joining CoinJanitor.
(https://preview.ibb.co/mcsMsy/Coinjanitor_blue_18_june_1.jpg)

May I know what exchange your coin can be traded? Also, what it's value in terms of the USD?
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 27, 2018, 09:12:13 AM
Our economy is based on unlocking value trapped in failed coins and achieving a network effect by amalgamating the communities of these abandoned coins into a single one. Secure you profits by becoming apart of CoinJanitor.
(https://preview.ibb.co/eHtMAT/coinjanitor_white_23_june_2.jpg)
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on June 28, 2018, 08:52:54 AM
We are reducing cryptocurrency market dilution and restoring lost value to the Crypto Economy, by providing holders, community members and creators of failed coins, a buy-out, a way to join a project that has the network effect. Join our mission.
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on July 02, 2018, 08:21:08 AM
Our token is reaching an exchange near you this July! Don’t know about our project yet? Well, head out to our website to learn everything you need to ensure you’re the first to buy our JAN tokens:
https://www.coinjanitor.io/
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Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: CoinJanitor on July 03, 2018, 12:19:09 PM
We aim to unlock value trapped in failed coins, add value through the destruction of dead coin communities and make that value transferable into the markets. Under the CoinJanitor umbrella, that network effect should grow, compounding the value of our token.

(https://preview.ibb.co/dwxSxJ/Cj_white_3_july_2.jpg)
Title: Re: [ANN] CoinJanitor [ICO] Do dead coins go to heaven? Or do they go to the Janitor
Post by: Danezu on December 24, 2018, 12:42:09 AM
Unfortunately, it seems to be harder than expected to recycle a dead coin. Still looking for the first buyout.