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BLOCKv (VEE) - Dead Coins

BLOCKv (VEE)

BLOCKv was founded in 2017, it is trading on limited exchanges. BLOCKv was added to the dead coins list due to being Abandoned or No Volume. Founder/CEO is Reeve Collins.

Summary

  • Main reasons for dead coin listing Abandoned or No Volume.
  • Started 2017, Ended 2020.
  • Social media ended active.
  • Trading ticker (VEE).
  • Total tokens unknown.
  • Available to trade on limited exchanges.
  • Was built on Ethereum blockchain.
  • Website is still up.
  • The Founder/SEO is Reeve Collins.

Further Details

Notes

Abandoned token.

Links

https://web.archive.org/web/20171122234028/https://www.blockv.io/ https://www.blockv.io/ https://www.facebook.com/blockv.io/ https://twitter.com/blockv_io?lang=en

Screenshot

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«V» THE BLOCKv TOKEN (Ticker VEE)

V are smart contract tokens built to the ERC20 token standard. They are an integral part of the BLOCKv open-source development environment. BLOCKv and each of its composite parts require V to fuse the BLOCKv ecosystem together and provide a mechanism for rewards and collaboration.

THE BLOCKv VISION: FREE THE OBJECT

BLOCKv, the shared protocol for the blockchain developer stack, represents the interface moment in the maturation of the blockchain sector. BLOCKv provides developers with the building blocks to design the experiential economy of the future and unlock new revenue generating opportunities for businesses within this growing ecosystem. The BLOCKv platform enables the creation of smart digital objects on blockchains unlocking the potential to rapidly engage end-users and traverse digital and real-world environments. These smart objects, called vAtoms (Virtual Atoms) combine code with multimedia elements and are dynamic, compelling digital goods that make a cryptocurrency come alive as an asset for developers, brands and end users.

Digital objects are an increasingly important part of the human experience: from in-game goods, digital cards and art that we collect, to digital books and music, and items we exchange on social networks.

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