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MemberActivity: 84Merit: 10 Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system April 06, 2016, 11:53:29 PM #1121





Quote from: b1007 on April 06, 2016, 10:12:20 PM nevertheless I wish you the best of luck

Tribesman I wish you did all this stuff when I still had my Kobocoins lolnevertheless I wish you the best of luck Did you sell all your coins? .. I have not sold a single coin and even bought during the lows... I am happy with the recent developments. I guess the turning point was the announcement of the partnership with bitsoko (which received a grant from the Gates Foundation) .. The project, if successful, will make Kobocoin play a critical role in what might become Africa's "own bitcoin".. The market is responding by buying up the coin which has been hitting the highs recently..

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Sr. MemberActivity: 404Merit: 500 Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system April 08, 2016, 10:21:26 AM #1127 Quote from: TheTribesman on April 08, 2016, 09:38:27 AM Quote from: b1007 on April 06, 2016, 10:12:20 PM nevertheless I wish you the best of luck

Tribesman I wish you did all this stuff when I still had my Kobocoins lolnevertheless I wish you the best of luck

I know. I can only apologise. There was some heavy personal stuff going on in the middle and end of last year which created a lack of motivation, but that was last year!



No matter what, thanks for the continued support. I hope I can confirm that you were right to have faith in the project in the first place.

I know. I can only apologise. There was some heavy personal stuff going on in the middle and end of last year which created a lack of motivation, but that was last year!No matter what, thanks for the continued support. I hope I can confirm that you were right to have faith in the project in the first place.

If you keep up the good work, things should work out, new doors will be opened Although I don't have Kobocoins anymore I will continue to follow this project with great interest. If you keep up the good work, things should work out, new doors will be openedAlthough I don't have Kobocoins anymore I will continue to follow this project with great interest. I like to speculate

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LegendaryActivity: 1011Merit: 1003Kobocoin - Mobile Money for Africa Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system April 09, 2016, 03:54:28 AM #1130 Quote from: opticoin on April 08, 2016, 11:33:16 PM .. I think Kobocoin is undervalued.. right now, with a solid dev and recent news it should be ranked in the top 100 coins , market cap of around 400,000 or 0.00004 BTC per Kobo. If the co-development project with bitsoko is successful, it should be in the top 20-50 coins or a market cap of $1M or around 0.0008 BTC per Kobo...



You can buy back.. I think Kobocoin is undervalued.. right now, with a solid dev and recent news it should be ranked in the top 100 coins , market cap of around 400,000 or 0.00004 BTC per Kobo. If the co-development project with bitsoko is successful, it should be in the top 20-50 coins or a market cap of $1M or around 0.0008 BTC per Kobo...

It will be successful. There is real commitment from both sides. We're still troubleshooting the js libraries. We're able to get a private key generated but getting a KOBO address generated is the challenge now. We'll get there. Unfortunately this week I've been running up and down and also troubleshooting the Electrum server for UberPay. They ran initial tests. It was running fine but I think the electrum server stalled. I probably need to set up more than just the one. There's not enough hours in a day to get everything done.



I'm actually writing this at 4.30am UK time. I've just arrived in Manchester. I'm attending Coinfest UK (https://coinfestuk.org/). I'm looking forward to meeting some of the other devs in person, listening to current and future developments, and seeing what else I can do to take Kobocoin forward.



This week Kobocoin has also become part of the Federated Blockchains Initiative. The aim of the initiative is to develop a sidechain that can unify blockchains, so there may be (in the near future if it's possible and works out) a way for independent blockchains to communicate with each other. I need to make an official announcement about joining the initiative but I've been running up and down the UK this week and time is a premium. London on Monday. Edinburgh on Tuesday and Wednesday. London on Thursday and Friday, and now Manchester for Coinfest on Saturday.



All good stuff! (but tiring...)



It will be successful. There is real commitment from both sides. We're still troubleshooting the js libraries. We're able to get a private key generated but getting a KOBO address generated is the challenge now. We'll get there. Unfortunately this week I've been running up and down and also troubleshooting the Electrum server for UberPay. They ran initial tests. It was running fine but I think the electrum server stalled. I probably need to set up more than just the one. There's not enough hours in a day to get everything done.I'm actually writing this at 4.30am UK time. I've just arrived in Manchester. I'm attending Coinfest UK (). I'm looking forward to meeting some of the other devs in person, listening to current and future developments, and seeing what else I can do to take Kobocoin forward.. The aim of the initiative is to develop a sidechain that can unify blockchains, so there may be (in the near future if it's possible and works out) a way for independent blockchains to communicate with each other. I need to make an official announcement about joining the initiative but I've been running up and down the UK this week and time is a premium. London on Monday. Edinburgh on Tuesday and Wednesday. London on Thursday and Friday, and now Manchester for Coinfest on Saturday.All good stuff! Kobocoin - Mobile Money for Africa

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LegendaryActivity: 1011Merit: 1003Kobocoin - Mobile Money for Africa Re: [KOBO] Kobocoin - An African peer to peer payment/micropayment system April 10, 2016, 07:17:48 AM #1132 Quote from: mrkingsley on April 09, 2016, 10:08:36 PM How much is 1btc to kobocoin and also can it be purchased from Nigeria



The BTC/KOBO price can be got from coinmarketcap.com (search for KOBO) but the quickest way to see current price is to check the twitter feed.

https://twitter.com/kobocoindev



The price is tweeted every hour and shows the current price of 1 KOBO to BTC, USD and NGN. This is a link to the most recent price tweet

https://twitter.com/kobocoindev/status/719057349596614657







At the time of me writing this 1 KOBO = 1.07 Naira, so KOBO is actually worth more than Naira right now!



It's possible to buy KOBO in Nigeria, but at this time it can only be done online through the cryptocurrency exchanges.



1. Purchase some bitcoin (BTC)

2. Goto a cryptocurrency exchange that sells KOBO

3. Use BTC to purchase KOBO

4. Send KOBO to your wallet



I know it's a bit involved, but please be assured that I'm working on something behind the scenes regarding this.



The BTC/KOBO price can be got from coinmarketcap.com (search for KOBO) but the quickest way to see current price is to check the twitter feed.The price is tweeted every hour and shows the current price of 1 KOBO to BTC, USD and NGN. This is a link to the most recent price tweetAt the time of me writing this, so KOBO is actually worth more than Naira right now!It's possible to buy KOBO in Nigeria, but at this time it can only be done online through the cryptocurrency exchanges.1. Purchase some bitcoin (BTC)2. Goto a cryptocurrency exchange that sells KOBO3. Use BTC to purchase KOBO4. Send KOBO to your walletI know it's a bit involved, but please be assured that I'm working on something behind the scenes regarding this. Kobocoin - Mobile Money for Africa