๐Ÿ†The ICO that will make history!!! ๐Ÿฅ‡ESTCoin๐Ÿฅ‡๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ช Backed by the Government of Estonia ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ†

in #cryptocurrency โ€ข 7 years ago (edited)

A Turning Point in History

While I was surfing through the internet last night and ran across an article an article on cnbc that references a meduim blog post by Kaspar Korjus who is a Managing Director at e-Residency.

Estonia has just 1.3 million residents, but what would happen if our country had 10 million digital residents too?

This led me to look into what e-Residency was and how it was linked to the government of Estonia. Needless to say I ran across https://e-resident.gov.ee and my mind was completely blown!!!!

e-Residency

E-Residency is a new digital nation for global citizens, powered by the Republic of Estonia

  • Estonia is the first country to offer e-Residency, a government-issued digital ID available to anyone in the world
  • E-Residency offers the freedom to easily start and run a global business in a trusted EU environment

If you are not as excited about this as I am then i really don't know what you are doing in the crypto space.

This Changes Everything!!!

If this project and it's ICO are successful it could lead to a snowball effect as other nations start to create government backed currencies on the blockchain. I have to admit that I didn't know much about this small european country until I heard about this ICO but I will definitely be participating in any ICO that is offered to the public. If there is any ICO that crypto nerds should get behind it should be this one. I will be following up with this post as more information becomes available to me.


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Wow @aloa it's Amazing :))
Big thumbs up

This might be the catalyst that bring crypto mainstream. It's going to be interesting what platform they could do their ICO on. Right now the main platform will be Tezos, Ethereum , Neos, Waves and BitShares. They could try to create their own independent chain but I think they should build on the backbone of another.

I'm pretty sure they will be using Bitshares

I guess is an interesting experiment by Estonia government to issue a new coin. I wonder what would the European Central Bank think about it and if there is any law restricting euro members for issuing another coin.

I was thinking the same thing. The EU is is big trouble right now and if countries can raise cash via these ICO's what is the need for taking loans from the IMF or whatever they have in place with the EU. I'm going to be doing more research on this. It could go horribly wrong from them as the central banks could apply pressure and deny them baking access. We will have to see...

The euro is a great idea as it stimulates trading between countries. However, the problem is the monetary policy, interest rates are always set to the most convenient value for Germany and this is not always the ideal value for all the countries.

Of course this is not the only problem. Initial economical conditions for joining the euro became more flexible and at least one country (Greece) faked the stats to join.

Blockchain technology helping countries, we are making progress everyday, i think 2018 will be the best year of crypto
Thanks for the post :D

I second that!!! 2018 might be the year that crypto ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿš€

Wow, this is fascinating. I'm definitely interested in getting in on this ICO

I've been thinking about it and now I have somewhat of a theory on how this might go down. I'm going to do a follow up post.

Definitely worth an upvote and a resteem :]

Thank you!!! I'm really going to keep my eye on this one!!!

I was living in Estonia for a couple of years, got a lot of friends from there. They were always very passionate about tech and lately invested a lot of money in this field in general. Regarding Estcoin - it will be very interesting experiment and I bet all neighboring countries will closely follow it :)

See if you can talk to any of your friends about this. I don't think the average citizen might know about it.

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Didn't Iceland do this a few years ago with AuroraCoin? Every citizen got like $35 worth of coin and then they all sold it immediately and the price tanked and then I bought a bunch. Can this one be mined? And is anyone using the NVIDIA p106/p107 for mining yet and if so how is it compared to Radeons? I know there is no video out so is it worth getting since from what I hear the drivers are only allowing two GPU's per CPU which is balls. They should allow at least 4-6 per dual/quad core CPU. But since they are getting ~35% mining ability over their GTX counterpart I am wearing of buying a mining only NVIDIA GPU let alone more than one. I currently run a GTX 1080Ti (MSI Lightning) and an Intel i7-6800K @ 4.0Ghz but also have a i3-2120 that I use to mine, off a MSI Z77A-GD55 mb, with 8Gb RAM. Also how much does vRAM on a mining rig matter? When I was mining I was told it didn't really matter so long as you had at least 1-2Gb of GDDR5. Now with cards sporting 6Gb-11Gb of GDDR5/GDDR5X and HMB how should I proceed and heck, what is everyone mining these days? I just got a new job where I can bring in my own computer equipment and plan to have the company pay to run two rigs 24/7. But I also want to have at least 2 GPU at home so I can game and mine and control my hashing from home and hopefully sport some sweet GSync Ultrawide gaming. But with the company paying for the juice I might as well mine 24/7 in my office closet on a rack right next to a third floor window with that nice NY autumn and winter air coming in. Does Estonia use the Euro btw? How stable is their economy/currency?

LOL that is a lot!!! For one Aurora coin wasn't backed by the government of Iceland. In fact they were against it. I don't know the details about this one but I'm thinking it is going to be a crowd fund rather than create their own from scratch. We will have to wait and see.

Well that's great news! It could be the beginning of something huge. Who knows, it could really lead to big things to happen.

Only time will tell...

this tech good? Looks like a red herring for enslavement due to the people creating it.

I'm not sure yet...Blockchain itself is a double edge sword. I have to do more research on the country itself to gain a better understanding. From what I gather they are essentially allowing you to register a business virtually with domicile in Estonia but you don't have to physically be there.