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SiliconValleyCoin (XSV)

SiliconValleyCoin was founded in 2014, it is not trading on any exchanges. SiliconValleyCoin was added to the dead coins list due to being Abandoned or No Volume. Founder/CEO is Unknown.

Summary

  • Main reasons for dead coin listing Abandoned or No Volume.
  • Started 2014, Ended 2014.
  • Social media ended 2015.
  • Trading ticker (XSV).
  • 35,000,000 Coins total.
  • Not available to trade on any exchanges.
  • Was built on standalone blockchain.
  • Website is down.
  • The Founder/SEO is Unknown.

Further Details

Notes

Abandoned coin, Website down and no social media.

Links

https://web.archive.org/web/20140413235043/http://siliconvalleycoin.com/ https://twitter.com/SiliconVaCoin https://www.reddit.com/r/SiliconValleyCoin/

Screenshot

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COPY PASTE FROM OLD WEBSITE

Silicon Valley

Despite the development of other high-tech economic centers throughout the United States and the world, Silicon Valley continues to be a leading hub for high-tech innovation and development, accounting for one-third of all of the venture capital investment in the United States.

Silicon Valley is a nickname for the South Bay portion of the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, United States. The region occupies roughly the same area as the Santa Clara Valley where it is centered, including San Jose and surrounding towns, where most of the companies are located. It is home to many of the world's largest technology corporations, as well as thousands of small start-ups. The term originally referred to the region's large number of silicon chip innovators and manufacturers, but eventually came to refer to all high-tech businesses in the area, and is now generally used as a metonym for the American high-technology sector.

Why The Silicon Valley?

Silicon Valley and Entrepreneurship go hand in hand. Each year brings thousands of new tech start-ups. Our goal is simple. We want every single employee at these start-ups to not only know about cryptocurrencies but to have an incentive to incorporate our industry with theirs. We want every new mobile phone app to accept cryptocurrencies within their applications. We want every single tech company that is currently operating within The Silicon Valley to not only know about cryptocurrencies, but to realize how much revenue they are losing by not having a crypocurrency payment option. We want the Silicon Valley community to reach out to these companies and persuade them to add cryptocurrencies as an accepted payment option. Our mail drop will put coins in not just some of the employees of these companies but in the hands of the Silicon Valley community.

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