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== So, what is a Roger? ==
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== I've heard of a new coin called [[The_Holy_Roger_Coin|The Holy Roger Coin]]? ==
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For more info, see here: [[The_Holy_Roger_Coin|The Holy Roger Coin]], webchat here: [[Chat]]
  
A "Roger" is a term used to define any scam, dubious or pump & dump coin (cryptocurrency).
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== So, what is a [[Rogers|Roger]]? ==
  
"Tokens" and "ICOs" by default are all "Rogers".
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A "[[Rogers|Roger]]" is a term used to define any scam, dubious or pump & dump coin (cryptocurrency).
  
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"Tokens" and "ICOs" by default are all "[[Rogers|Rogers]]".
  
 
== Okay, so what is the difference between a token and a coin? ==
 
== Okay, so what is the difference between a token and a coin? ==
  
Coins in cryptocurrency are any cryptocurrency that has it's own standalone blockchain, ideally decentralised.
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Coins are any cryptocurrency that have their own blockchain, ideally a decentralised one.
  
Tokens in cryptocurrency are "smart contracts" that sit within another blockchain. They are entirely dependent on the parent blockchain and should not be used as currency.
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Tokens are "smart contracts" that sit within another blockchain. They are entirely dependent on the parent blockchain and should not be used as currency.
  
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== So, what is a [[Craigs|Craig]]? ==
  
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A "[[Craigs|Craig]]" is a term used to describe something in the cryptocurrency world that is pretending to be something else.
  
== So, what is a Craig? ==
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E.g. "[[Craigs:Ripple|Ripple (XRP)]]" is pretending to be a cryptocurrency. But is in fact just a private blockchain entirely managed by one entity. (Imagine it as an SQL database that has weaselled it's way onto exchanges)
  
A "Craig" is a term used to describe something in the cryptocurrency world that is pretending to be something else.
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== Isn't there some crossover between "[[Rogers|Rogers]]" and "[[Craigs|Craigs]]"? ==
  
E.g. "Ripple/XRP", which is pretending to be a cryptocurrency but is in fact just a private blockchain entirely managed by one entity. (Imagine it as an SQL database that has weaselled it's way onto exchanges)
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Yes. [[Rogers:Bitcoin_Cash|BCash (BCH)]] for example, is both a "[[Rogers|Roger]]" and a "[[Craigs|Craig]]".

Latest revision as of 23:35, 27 July 2018

I've heard of a new coin called The Holy Roger Coin?

For more info, see here: The Holy Roger Coin, webchat here: Chat

So, what is a Roger?

A "Roger" is a term used to define any scam, dubious or pump & dump coin (cryptocurrency).

"Tokens" and "ICOs" by default are all "Rogers".

Okay, so what is the difference between a token and a coin?

Coins are any cryptocurrency that have their own blockchain, ideally a decentralised one.

Tokens are "smart contracts" that sit within another blockchain. They are entirely dependent on the parent blockchain and should not be used as currency.

So, what is a Craig?

A "Craig" is a term used to describe something in the cryptocurrency world that is pretending to be something else.

E.g. "Ripple (XRP)" is pretending to be a cryptocurrency. But is in fact just a private blockchain entirely managed by one entity. (Imagine it as an SQL database that has weaselled it's way onto exchanges)

Isn't there some crossover between "Rogers" and "Craigs"?

Yes. BCash (BCH) for example, is both a "Roger" and a "Craig".