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Deutsche eMark (DEM) - Could be second cryptocurrency coin after Bitcoin

Fast growing Deutsche eMark (DEM) could be second cryptocurrency coin after Bitcoin in 2014/2015.

Deutsche eMark (DEM) - Could be second cryptocurrency coin after Bitcoin
2014-02-13
(Press-News.org) Deutsche eMark is an open source peer-to-peer digital Internet currency. Deutsche eMark stands for fast and secure payments to anyone around the world, who has an eMark Wallet. Therefore no banks are required and the fees are low and simple to understand.

Today price on Cryptsy Exchange is 0.00012, but experts says, that it could fast reach 0.002 DEM/BTC. Experts also say that it's only matter of time when eMark also would be legal currency in Germany (like Bitcoin).

First shops and restaurants in Germany are accepting DEM as payment method.

Developers announced new GUI wallet interface will be released in February 2014.

SPECIFICATIONS

• SHA256D, Proof of Work (PoW) + Proof of Stake (PoS)
• 500 Million PoW-Coins to be minted up to year 2051 – 50 years after offical release of EURO
• 3.8% stake / annually
• 50.00 DEM /block
• 2 minute block targets
• 100 blocks to coin maturation /allows in keeping jumpers rare

Deutsche eMark website:
http://www.deutsche-emark.org/

Deutsche eMark Community-Fund:
http://forum.deutsche-emark.org/index.php?topic=512.0

Mining-Pools:
easy-mining: http://dem.easy-mining.net
coinpool.de: http://dem.coinpool.de
port-x: http://dem.port-x.de
suprnova.cc: https://dem.suprnova.cc
livechains: http://dem.livechains.net (1% fee pool that the first 10 block finders will earn 0% fee's for 6 months)
Coin-Pool: http://dem.coin-pool.org/
Miners-Point: http://dem.miners-point.com/
coin-base.net: http://www.coin-base.info/dem/
ispace.co.uk: http://dem.ispace.co.uk/ coinex:
https://coinex.pw/mining/pools/DEM

Exchange:
cryptsy: https://www.cryptsy.com/ coins-e:
https://www.coins-e.com/exchange/DEM_BTC/
coinex: https://coinex.pw/trade/dem_btc

Source:
https://github.com/emarkproject/DEM

Wallet:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/deutscheemark/files/DEM%20Wallet/eMarks-1.0.0.rar/download

Social-Media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Deutsche_eMark
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deutscheemark


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[Press-News.org] Deutsche eMark (DEM) - Could be second cryptocurrency coin after Bitcoin
Fast growing Deutsche eMark (DEM) could be second cryptocurrency coin after Bitcoin in 2014/2015.