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Good Luck, Ceej!
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!Dear DNF patrons, it seems that it is not possible to have a ticker without being fully endorsed, which is completely fair
and until such endorsements arrive, I will forgo starting up the dnf$ ticker exchange again.
So i am now running my community based DNF$ Credit Union
just like any lending institution, the credit union is also privy to market fluctuations.
but because this is mainly a community based lending institution (Credit union) and not a centralized bank,
it is the primary community DNF market that will affect the overall rates.
this being said welcome to the grand opening of cjmacd's public
DNF$ credit Union
the CCU is offering the public shares of DNF$ (1000 min increments)
@ .015 per DNF$ (1000 increments)
and is buying DNF shares
@ .007 per DNF$ (1000 increments)
Please feel free to join the Credit union, and let our community economics grow.
- the CCU Admin
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Good Luck, Ceej!
ok for now just to make sure there aren’t any endorsement issues, I’ll make this a private credit union
post to me if you have dnf to sell or you are looking to buy
thanks
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Thanks Chris (cjmacd) for making this a private offer instead; I'll close this thread as agreed. For those who are interested in either buying or selling DNF$ with cjmacd, please contact him directly as mentioned. Thanks.
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