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LEOcoin
Contents
A little background 2
Cryptocurrency and Bitcoin 4
LEOcoin 9
Key Advantages 11
The Philosophy 18
Who is using cryptocurrency 19
The Future 22LEOcoin
for global business
Anonymous | Secure | User Friendly
www.LEOcoin.org
1 2
Human activity and trade requires a vehicle of exchange.
We need to transfer value for goods and services. Barter-
ing, where I give you furs and you give me wood, is the
basic model. Quickly, commodities such as pearls, precious
stones, silver and gold started to be used as vehicles of ex-
change. The first Gold coin was minted in 600BC in Asia Mi-
nor (modern day Turkey).
Looking at, say, gold, it derives and preserves its value from
its rarity, durability, divisibility, fungibility (one ounce of
gold is the same value as another ounce of gold) and ease
of identification – essentially factors of security and conve-
nience.
The next evolutionary step was the creation of currencies,
minted coins actually containing copper, silver or gold. The
value of the coin was derived from the amount of physical
commodity it was made of. But you had to carry it around
with you!
Paper money was created by governments so that it could
be redeemed for a set amount of commodity. The Govern-
ments built and stored Gold Reserves because they backed
their currencies saying that they could be exchanged for a
defined amount of Gold.
Finally fiat currencies emerged, as a result of costly wars
during the 20th Century, backed by Government credibility
– but not a promise to redeem or exchange them. Country
A little background
3 4
after country abandoned the Gold Standard.
Fiat currency values are essentially created by people’s faith
in them. Critics point out many flaws of the system, such
as devaluation, fractional reserve banking, hyperinflation,
corruption and lack of accountability, and difficulty and ex-
penses of International transfers.
But here’s the thing, depending a little where you live in
the world, your money is already digital. You use credit
or debit cards, online transfers, standing orders for regu-
lar payments, Paypal ... You hardly carry cash around at all.
This means is your‘money’is‘just’digital entries on a bank’s
computer system!
And the keepers of these digital systems charge you for us-
ing their systems and at the same time use your money to
create more business for themselves!
The problem is this: the old system can create money out of
thin air, can take deposits (your savings!) and invest in toxic
financial products, lend to borrowers who will have little to
no chance of re-paying… and then when they are on the
verge of crashing be bailed out by public funds (again, your
money!). Or what do you think happens to the value of your
money when the government decides to print more of it?
Centralised and regulated systems are largely created to
deal with issues of trust and proving worth and ownership.
The problem is that power corrupts and centralised abso-
lute power corrupts absolutely!
Enter the block chain.
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer payment system introduced as
open-source software in 2009 by developer Satoshi Naka-
moto. This is a pseudonym and it is not public knowledge
who is behind the first white paper defining bitcoin.
The transactions in the system are recorded in a public
ledger, processed by decentralised computers in an opera-
tion referred to as mining. It uses its own unit of account,
which is called bitcoin.The bitcoin system has no central re-
pository and no single administrator, which has led the US
Treasury to call bitcoin a decentralised virtual currency. The
easiest way to think about bitcoin is as‘digital cash’. Bitcoins
can be transferred directly from one person to another in
an anonymous process. Its status as a currency is disputed,
with authorities and nations rapidly trying to work out how
to deal with something that has the inherent potential to
act as a cataclysmic disrupter to the existing centralised fi-
nance, payment and currency processes.
Cryptocurrencyand
Bitcoin
5 6
Bitcoin can be used directly for purchases in increasing amounts of offline and online outlets and can be
redeemed and exchanged for fiat currencies in a growing number of exchanges. Bitcoin’s value in Jan
2009 was so small that it was almost negligible. In Nov 2013 it was over $1,000. This very strong growth
has caught the attention of the world and credible entrepreneurs are saying that this is just the begin-
ning.
Bitcoin is the first cryptocurrency and is paving the way for other modern and practical solutions for
people to transform their lives in how they buy, sell and do private and commercial transactions.
Experts’opinion is that future’s leading cryptocurrency will not be Bitcoin due to the practical reasons
such as tracing a coin’s history, impractical SHA256 algorithm, small amount of coins, energy consump-
tion, 51% attack, ASIC manipulation, etc.. The leading standard cryptocurrency will be the one that
resolves the flaws and makes it really user-friendly.
Businesses are excited about being able to do International business without having to deal with the bu-
reaucratic tedium of existing payment solutions. Individuals are excited that now there is a way to keep
their money in their own control and away from artificial inflation and costs created by Banks, Govern-
ments and payment processors.
“When comparing crypto-currencies to fiat money, the most notable difference is in how no group
or individual may accelerate, stunt or in any other way significantly moderate (or abuse) the pro-
duction of money.”
www.wikipedia.org
7 8
“Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value — zero.”
Voltaire (1694–1778)
French philosopher
“I have invested in some bitcoins myself, and find it fasci-
nating how a whole new global currency has been created.
For people who can afford to invest a little in bitcoins, it’s
worth looking into. Many people and organisations are.”
Richard Branson
Founder & CEO of Virgin, whose company Virgin Galactic accepts bitcoin payments
“Small bull case scenario for Bitcoin is a $400bn market cap,
so $40,000 a coin, but I believe it could be much larger.”
Cameron Winklevoss
The Winklevoss twins (claimed Zuckerberg stole their idea for Facebook and famously settled out of court)
own a sizable stake of bitcoin, claimed at one point to be 1% of the entire bitcoin currency.
“Bitcoin really shows governments are behind the curve. It
demonstrates there’s a demand for an electronic equivalent
of cash.”
Prof. Miles Kimball
University of Michigan
“Bitcoin is going to change the world from a money transac-
tional standpoint not just for Africa, but for everywhere.”
Akon
Recording artist and producer at the Milken Global Conference (30th
April 2014)
“
David Woo
FX and Rates Strategist , Bank of America/Merill Lynch
“The fact that people are hacking bitcoins really hard,
it almost hearkens back to when banks first started
and they didn’t have safe safes and people were going
into the banks and just robbing money out of the
safe. It actually validates the value of the money itself.”
Ashton Kutcher
Actor
“Things like Bitcoin are completely outside the control and the
knowledgeofanyone.Itwillbeeverywhereandtheworldwill
have to readjust. World governments will have to readjust.”
John McAfee
Founder McAfee, Inc
9 10
If you had been invited to the launch of mobile phones, the
Internet or Facebook before anyone understood how these
would change the world, knowing what you know now,
would you have taken it seriously?
LEOcoin is a game changer, something that could be as
powerful for the world of entrepreneurship as the inven-
tion of electricity.
LEOcoin has the potential to lead the way in this global
digital economy by providing a decentralised digital cur-
rency that is anonymous, secure and user friendly mak-
ing it a preferred choice for entrepreneurs. Not because
of the mechanics of our cryptocurrency, but because of
our unique core competencies – duplication coupled with
education coupled with legs on the ground. We can reach
more people; we can train them, make them understand
and make them ambassadors of LEOcoin; we can subscribe
more merchants accepting LEOcoin; we have our own in-
stant community to support and protect it.
The total number of LEOcoin is finite.There are only 1Billion
LEOcoins in the network that will be mined over the next
100 years. This gives leverage, robustness and long-term
sustainability to LEOcoin as a digital currency.
A mathematical computer-based process called mining
generates LEOcoins. This is done through a very complex
mathematical problem solving and by executing difficult
LEOcoin
number-crunching tasks. The difficulty of mining coins in-
creases over time, giving stability and scarcity, as opposed
to fiat currencies that decrease in value each time a Govern-
ment prints more.
The design of LEOcoin has been carefully thought through
making it the latest and most cutting edge of crypto-cur-
rencies, designed for use by the world’s entrepreneurs as
well as private individuals.
“Bitcoin
was the
prototype
LEOcoin is
the future.”
11 12
Key Advantages
In a nut-shell:
Anonymous: LEOcoin is digital“cash”
Secure: LEOcoin has the highest grade of security
User friendly: LEOcoin does not require specialised
knowledge
Going deeper:
Anonymous:
LEOcoin is digital“cash”
a) Real anonymity: Through the use of advanced
cryptography and encryption methods LEOcoin is a truly
anonymous digital currency, in contrast to Bitcoin which is
anonymous only on a superficial level.
b) Identity: Due to the way the block chain
the identity of the user is not important and is as such secure
and hidden at all times unless someone opts to reveal it.
c) Encryption: Because all the transactions and infor-
mation are highly encrypted even extreme computational
power would require thousands of years to crack it.
Secure:
LEOcoin has the highest grade of security
a) No chargebacks: Once the payments are made you
need not to worry about chargebacks.
b) ASIC resistant: LEOcoin will always be a fair choice
for all the users because it can never be monopolised by
“boys with expensive toys”.
c) POF/POS hybrid: Proof of Work (POF) and Proof
of Stake (POS) hybrid reduces the risk of and 51% attacks
which makes it the top tier currency in the market.
User friendly:
LEOcoin does not require specialisedknowledge
a) Fast global payments: LEOcoin is an efficient way
to send money to family and friends and/or paying for the
products and services worldwide, much simpler then the
online banking we all know.
b) Very low processing fee: LEOcoin is a decentralised
currency leaving banks out of the money transfer process
c) Energy and cost efficient: Proof of Stake (POS)
requires much less energy in the long run making LEOcoin a
green digital currency.
13 14
The full story:
Anonymous:
LEOcoin is digital“cash”
a) Real anonymity: LEOcoin is has real anonymity, not
‘almost’ anonymous like its predecessors. When the idea
of crypto-currencies emerged, one of its purposes was to
create a truly anonymous system that requires no bank or
centralised operator. In order to stay anonymous the devel-
oper must constantly stay one step ahead of everyone who
seeks to control it. The anonymity is of LEOcoin is assured
and will always remain so thanks to the most advanced
technology supporting it.
b) Identity: Through its design every single transac-
tion and change is made public through the public ledger.
That is the main difference between how standard mon-
etary system works and how the block chain technology
works. This way everybody can see all the transactions that
ever happened including the first coin that was ever cre-
ated. However, the identities of those who are using it are
always hidden.
c) Encryption: The encryption of the block chain
means that every move that is recorded in the ledger is
encrypted. It is written in a way that would take all the
computers in the world thousands of years to decrypt and
brings the highest level of security. Every identity and every
transaction is turned into a series of letters and numbers
that make no sense unless you know how to turn it back to
its original state. Think of it as a locked chest that is impos-
sible to open unless you have the key.
Secure:
LEOcoin has the highest grade of security
a) No chargebacks: Once the payments are made,
you need not to worry about charge backs. Because the
way the block chain is processed there are no middle men
and/or banks that would control the transactions. It does
not require any such institution because it is absolutely im-
possible to manipulate the ledger giving it 100% security.
b) ASIC resistant: Your future is secure with LEOcoin
because no ASICS can be built for LEOcoin. It uses Scrypt
JANE which is a dynamic script that keeps changing over
time rendering ASICs (custom mining hardware) obsolete.
The real benefit is that ordinary people with standard com-
puters can participate meaningfully in the mining work.
Mining transactions are validated and distributed by indi-
vidual nodes enabling real users to earn from proof of work
– not investors building mining farms. Other algorithms
enable big players to dominate the processing and raise
the difficulty level of mining, giving everybody an equal
chance to benefit from LEOcoin.
c) POF/POS hybrid: LEOcoin’s Proof of Work (POF)
and Proof of Stake (POS) hybrid reduces the risk of Selfish
Miner flaw and 51% attacks. Transactions in any cryptocur-
rency have to be approved and verified by the peer to peer
network. This can be done either by raw computer power
or in a more energy efficient way by the stake-holders
(LEOcoin holders). All the transactions that are made are
recorded inside a block. The person who finds that block is
awarded new coins. Simplistically, this could be compared
to a lottery. The more tickets you buy, the better chances
you have to win the award. With LEOcoin you can partici-
pate in this process by using your computer to contribute
its hashing power or by keeping your wallet open and us-
ing your stake. The combination of both systems makes
LEOcoin virtually invulnerable to attacks.
User friendly:
LEOcoin does not require specialised knowledge
a) Fast global payments: LEOcoin is an efficient way
to send money to family and friends and/or paying for your
products and services worldwide and is much simpler to
use than online banking. Sending LEOcoin is as easy as typ-
ing in the address of the receiver and clicking the send but-
ton. Everything else is done by a very advanced program
that requires no further user interaction.
b) Very low processing fee: LEOcoin is a decentralised
currency leaving banks out of the money transfer process.
This means there are no 3rd party transferring agents who
want their share. The cost of sending LEOcoin is practically
zero compared to the bank transfers that we “know and
love”. The transactions don’t have to be confirmed by a cen-
tralised system and international transfers are as free as lo-
cal ones. Transactions can be made any time and will arrive
in a matter of minutes 24/7.
c) Energy and cost efficient: Proof of Stake (POS) re-
quires much less energy in the longer run, making LEOcoin
a green digital currency. It will take exactly 100 years by
design to distribute all of the LEOcoins to the community.
Meanwhile owners of LEOcoin will be given 1% yearly inter-
est by just contributing their stake-holding to the network,
allowing LEOcoin to have a very low inflation rate that no
bank can change. Environmentally friendly, long term and
ecological, LEOcoin is here to stay even for our grandchil-
dren to use and benefit.
LEOcoin
for everyone
LEOcoinsend money to
your loved ones
LEOcoin
your online cash
LEOcoin
the currency of
your choice15 16
17 18
LEOcoin is a Big Idea. It is conceived to be a World Currency
and the currency and payment method of choice for entre-
preneurs. The crown represents the aspiration that this will
be a future King of currencies. The crown has three spikes
reminding us of the three main values of LEOcoin:
1) Anonymous
2) Secure
3) User friendly
The lion is a global symbol recognised in all cultures as a
symbol of strength, integrity and leadership. All of us are fa-
miliar with lion statues guarding the entrance to buildings,
its use as a heraldic symbol, and its associations with sover-
eignty and royalty. All of these associations and meanings
are appropriate for LEOcoin.
The Shield represents the idea that the Lion fights for the
rights of the LEOcoin community, for their interests and
stands staunch against any threat. In one perspective the
Lion protects the community, and in another the individual
community member is the Lion and the LEOcoin symbol on
the shield becomes the defense with which to protect his
or her interests.
Also, implied, are the values that the LEOcoin is fair, impar-
The Philosophy
tial, strong and willing to defend its community’s interests.
LEOcoin is completely open source peer-to-peer software
so anyone can review the code. This makes LEOcoin a fully
transparent platform which that has nothing to hide but
instead adds value to its users in an open and ethical way.
“The lion is a global
symbol recognised
in all cultures as a
symbol of strength,
integrity and
leadership.”
19 20
Whoisusingcryptocurrency
Accepted worldwide by
1: Virgin Galactic
2: Wordpress
3: Wikileaks
4: i-Pmast (Malaysian retail giant)
5: Reddit
6: The Pirate Bay
7: Overstock
8: Dish Network
(Satellite TV Network)
9: Expedia
And thousands of individual outlets for
food, drink, music, etc., etc.
With new businesses accepting crypto-
currency as a payment method joining
the movement every day.
Former Spice Girl Mel B an-
nounced recently that fans could
purchase a copy of her new single
with Bitcoin starting Dec. 25th
2013.
Sean Parker (Napster, Facebook,
Spotify) is an early investor in
BitPay - the first bitcoin payment
processor
Peter Theil, co-founder of Paypal
and Facebook’s first investor, is an
early investor in Bitpay, the first
Bitcoin payment processor.
Li Ka-Shing, Asia’s richest man,
invested in Bitpay.
Don Mattrick, CEO of Zynga
gets behind bitcoin. Zynga is the first video
game company to widely accept bitcoin as
payment in their immensely popular social
games FarmVille, CityVille, and more.
Cryptocurrency is an official entry in the
Oxford Dictionary in August 2013.
People like Peter Thiel (Founder of PayPal
and Angel investor in facebook), Winkle-
voss brothers (early investors in facebook),
Richard Branson (UK entrepreneur) and many
more high profile personalities have invested
heavily in the cryotpcurrency economy.
Cryptocurrency is an official entry into the
Oxford dictionaries in August 2013.
21 22
“There will be alternatives to the dollar, and this might
be one of them. If people start using bitcoin en masse,
it’ll go down in history as the destroyer of the dollar.”
Ron Paul
Former U.S. congressman
“Scarcity will go up as time goes by, and what does that
mean for incentives in going into the Bitcoin system. That
means that you should get into the Bitcoin system now.
Early. You should be an early adopter. Because your Bit-
coins are going to be worth a lot of money one day.”
Julian Assange
Co-founder Wikileaks
The Future
You are invited to be part of a world revolution right here, right now. Take action, support your cur-
rency of choice by increasing the LEOcoin community, and watch it grow.
The future of LEOcoin will be amazing and we welcome you to enjoy the ride!
23 24
WELCOME
TO
THE WORLD OF
OPPORTUNITIES
LEOcoin
www.LEOcoin.org

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LEOcoin Brochure (English)

  • 2. Contents A little background 2 Cryptocurrency and Bitcoin 4 LEOcoin 9 Key Advantages 11 The Philosophy 18 Who is using cryptocurrency 19 The Future 22LEOcoin for global business Anonymous | Secure | User Friendly www.LEOcoin.org
  • 3. 1 2 Human activity and trade requires a vehicle of exchange. We need to transfer value for goods and services. Barter- ing, where I give you furs and you give me wood, is the basic model. Quickly, commodities such as pearls, precious stones, silver and gold started to be used as vehicles of ex- change. The first Gold coin was minted in 600BC in Asia Mi- nor (modern day Turkey). Looking at, say, gold, it derives and preserves its value from its rarity, durability, divisibility, fungibility (one ounce of gold is the same value as another ounce of gold) and ease of identification – essentially factors of security and conve- nience. The next evolutionary step was the creation of currencies, minted coins actually containing copper, silver or gold. The value of the coin was derived from the amount of physical commodity it was made of. But you had to carry it around with you! Paper money was created by governments so that it could be redeemed for a set amount of commodity. The Govern- ments built and stored Gold Reserves because they backed their currencies saying that they could be exchanged for a defined amount of Gold. Finally fiat currencies emerged, as a result of costly wars during the 20th Century, backed by Government credibility – but not a promise to redeem or exchange them. Country A little background
  • 4. 3 4 after country abandoned the Gold Standard. Fiat currency values are essentially created by people’s faith in them. Critics point out many flaws of the system, such as devaluation, fractional reserve banking, hyperinflation, corruption and lack of accountability, and difficulty and ex- penses of International transfers. But here’s the thing, depending a little where you live in the world, your money is already digital. You use credit or debit cards, online transfers, standing orders for regu- lar payments, Paypal ... You hardly carry cash around at all. This means is your‘money’is‘just’digital entries on a bank’s computer system! And the keepers of these digital systems charge you for us- ing their systems and at the same time use your money to create more business for themselves! The problem is this: the old system can create money out of thin air, can take deposits (your savings!) and invest in toxic financial products, lend to borrowers who will have little to no chance of re-paying… and then when they are on the verge of crashing be bailed out by public funds (again, your money!). Or what do you think happens to the value of your money when the government decides to print more of it? Centralised and regulated systems are largely created to deal with issues of trust and proving worth and ownership. The problem is that power corrupts and centralised abso- lute power corrupts absolutely! Enter the block chain. Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer payment system introduced as open-source software in 2009 by developer Satoshi Naka- moto. This is a pseudonym and it is not public knowledge who is behind the first white paper defining bitcoin. The transactions in the system are recorded in a public ledger, processed by decentralised computers in an opera- tion referred to as mining. It uses its own unit of account, which is called bitcoin.The bitcoin system has no central re- pository and no single administrator, which has led the US Treasury to call bitcoin a decentralised virtual currency. The easiest way to think about bitcoin is as‘digital cash’. Bitcoins can be transferred directly from one person to another in an anonymous process. Its status as a currency is disputed, with authorities and nations rapidly trying to work out how to deal with something that has the inherent potential to act as a cataclysmic disrupter to the existing centralised fi- nance, payment and currency processes. Cryptocurrencyand Bitcoin
  • 5. 5 6 Bitcoin can be used directly for purchases in increasing amounts of offline and online outlets and can be redeemed and exchanged for fiat currencies in a growing number of exchanges. Bitcoin’s value in Jan 2009 was so small that it was almost negligible. In Nov 2013 it was over $1,000. This very strong growth has caught the attention of the world and credible entrepreneurs are saying that this is just the begin- ning. Bitcoin is the first cryptocurrency and is paving the way for other modern and practical solutions for people to transform their lives in how they buy, sell and do private and commercial transactions. Experts’opinion is that future’s leading cryptocurrency will not be Bitcoin due to the practical reasons such as tracing a coin’s history, impractical SHA256 algorithm, small amount of coins, energy consump- tion, 51% attack, ASIC manipulation, etc.. The leading standard cryptocurrency will be the one that resolves the flaws and makes it really user-friendly. Businesses are excited about being able to do International business without having to deal with the bu- reaucratic tedium of existing payment solutions. Individuals are excited that now there is a way to keep their money in their own control and away from artificial inflation and costs created by Banks, Govern- ments and payment processors. “When comparing crypto-currencies to fiat money, the most notable difference is in how no group or individual may accelerate, stunt or in any other way significantly moderate (or abuse) the pro- duction of money.” www.wikipedia.org
  • 6. 7 8 “Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value — zero.” Voltaire (1694–1778) French philosopher “I have invested in some bitcoins myself, and find it fasci- nating how a whole new global currency has been created. For people who can afford to invest a little in bitcoins, it’s worth looking into. Many people and organisations are.” Richard Branson Founder & CEO of Virgin, whose company Virgin Galactic accepts bitcoin payments “Small bull case scenario for Bitcoin is a $400bn market cap, so $40,000 a coin, but I believe it could be much larger.” Cameron Winklevoss The Winklevoss twins (claimed Zuckerberg stole their idea for Facebook and famously settled out of court) own a sizable stake of bitcoin, claimed at one point to be 1% of the entire bitcoin currency. “Bitcoin really shows governments are behind the curve. It demonstrates there’s a demand for an electronic equivalent of cash.” Prof. Miles Kimball University of Michigan “Bitcoin is going to change the world from a money transac- tional standpoint not just for Africa, but for everywhere.” Akon Recording artist and producer at the Milken Global Conference (30th April 2014) “ David Woo FX and Rates Strategist , Bank of America/Merill Lynch “The fact that people are hacking bitcoins really hard, it almost hearkens back to when banks first started and they didn’t have safe safes and people were going into the banks and just robbing money out of the safe. It actually validates the value of the money itself.” Ashton Kutcher Actor “Things like Bitcoin are completely outside the control and the knowledgeofanyone.Itwillbeeverywhereandtheworldwill have to readjust. World governments will have to readjust.” John McAfee Founder McAfee, Inc
  • 7. 9 10 If you had been invited to the launch of mobile phones, the Internet or Facebook before anyone understood how these would change the world, knowing what you know now, would you have taken it seriously? LEOcoin is a game changer, something that could be as powerful for the world of entrepreneurship as the inven- tion of electricity. LEOcoin has the potential to lead the way in this global digital economy by providing a decentralised digital cur- rency that is anonymous, secure and user friendly mak- ing it a preferred choice for entrepreneurs. Not because of the mechanics of our cryptocurrency, but because of our unique core competencies – duplication coupled with education coupled with legs on the ground. We can reach more people; we can train them, make them understand and make them ambassadors of LEOcoin; we can subscribe more merchants accepting LEOcoin; we have our own in- stant community to support and protect it. The total number of LEOcoin is finite.There are only 1Billion LEOcoins in the network that will be mined over the next 100 years. This gives leverage, robustness and long-term sustainability to LEOcoin as a digital currency. A mathematical computer-based process called mining generates LEOcoins. This is done through a very complex mathematical problem solving and by executing difficult LEOcoin number-crunching tasks. The difficulty of mining coins in- creases over time, giving stability and scarcity, as opposed to fiat currencies that decrease in value each time a Govern- ment prints more. The design of LEOcoin has been carefully thought through making it the latest and most cutting edge of crypto-cur- rencies, designed for use by the world’s entrepreneurs as well as private individuals. “Bitcoin was the prototype LEOcoin is the future.”
  • 8. 11 12 Key Advantages In a nut-shell: Anonymous: LEOcoin is digital“cash” Secure: LEOcoin has the highest grade of security User friendly: LEOcoin does not require specialised knowledge Going deeper: Anonymous: LEOcoin is digital“cash” a) Real anonymity: Through the use of advanced cryptography and encryption methods LEOcoin is a truly anonymous digital currency, in contrast to Bitcoin which is anonymous only on a superficial level. b) Identity: Due to the way the block chain the identity of the user is not important and is as such secure and hidden at all times unless someone opts to reveal it. c) Encryption: Because all the transactions and infor- mation are highly encrypted even extreme computational power would require thousands of years to crack it. Secure: LEOcoin has the highest grade of security a) No chargebacks: Once the payments are made you need not to worry about chargebacks. b) ASIC resistant: LEOcoin will always be a fair choice for all the users because it can never be monopolised by “boys with expensive toys”. c) POF/POS hybrid: Proof of Work (POF) and Proof of Stake (POS) hybrid reduces the risk of and 51% attacks which makes it the top tier currency in the market. User friendly: LEOcoin does not require specialisedknowledge a) Fast global payments: LEOcoin is an efficient way to send money to family and friends and/or paying for the products and services worldwide, much simpler then the online banking we all know. b) Very low processing fee: LEOcoin is a decentralised currency leaving banks out of the money transfer process c) Energy and cost efficient: Proof of Stake (POS) requires much less energy in the long run making LEOcoin a green digital currency.
  • 9. 13 14 The full story: Anonymous: LEOcoin is digital“cash” a) Real anonymity: LEOcoin is has real anonymity, not ‘almost’ anonymous like its predecessors. When the idea of crypto-currencies emerged, one of its purposes was to create a truly anonymous system that requires no bank or centralised operator. In order to stay anonymous the devel- oper must constantly stay one step ahead of everyone who seeks to control it. The anonymity is of LEOcoin is assured and will always remain so thanks to the most advanced technology supporting it. b) Identity: Through its design every single transac- tion and change is made public through the public ledger. That is the main difference between how standard mon- etary system works and how the block chain technology works. This way everybody can see all the transactions that ever happened including the first coin that was ever cre- ated. However, the identities of those who are using it are always hidden. c) Encryption: The encryption of the block chain means that every move that is recorded in the ledger is encrypted. It is written in a way that would take all the computers in the world thousands of years to decrypt and brings the highest level of security. Every identity and every transaction is turned into a series of letters and numbers that make no sense unless you know how to turn it back to its original state. Think of it as a locked chest that is impos- sible to open unless you have the key. Secure: LEOcoin has the highest grade of security a) No chargebacks: Once the payments are made, you need not to worry about charge backs. Because the way the block chain is processed there are no middle men and/or banks that would control the transactions. It does not require any such institution because it is absolutely im- possible to manipulate the ledger giving it 100% security. b) ASIC resistant: Your future is secure with LEOcoin because no ASICS can be built for LEOcoin. It uses Scrypt JANE which is a dynamic script that keeps changing over time rendering ASICs (custom mining hardware) obsolete. The real benefit is that ordinary people with standard com- puters can participate meaningfully in the mining work. Mining transactions are validated and distributed by indi- vidual nodes enabling real users to earn from proof of work – not investors building mining farms. Other algorithms enable big players to dominate the processing and raise the difficulty level of mining, giving everybody an equal chance to benefit from LEOcoin. c) POF/POS hybrid: LEOcoin’s Proof of Work (POF) and Proof of Stake (POS) hybrid reduces the risk of Selfish Miner flaw and 51% attacks. Transactions in any cryptocur- rency have to be approved and verified by the peer to peer network. This can be done either by raw computer power or in a more energy efficient way by the stake-holders (LEOcoin holders). All the transactions that are made are recorded inside a block. The person who finds that block is awarded new coins. Simplistically, this could be compared to a lottery. The more tickets you buy, the better chances you have to win the award. With LEOcoin you can partici- pate in this process by using your computer to contribute its hashing power or by keeping your wallet open and us- ing your stake. The combination of both systems makes LEOcoin virtually invulnerable to attacks. User friendly: LEOcoin does not require specialised knowledge a) Fast global payments: LEOcoin is an efficient way to send money to family and friends and/or paying for your products and services worldwide and is much simpler to use than online banking. Sending LEOcoin is as easy as typ- ing in the address of the receiver and clicking the send but- ton. Everything else is done by a very advanced program that requires no further user interaction. b) Very low processing fee: LEOcoin is a decentralised currency leaving banks out of the money transfer process. This means there are no 3rd party transferring agents who want their share. The cost of sending LEOcoin is practically zero compared to the bank transfers that we “know and love”. The transactions don’t have to be confirmed by a cen- tralised system and international transfers are as free as lo- cal ones. Transactions can be made any time and will arrive in a matter of minutes 24/7. c) Energy and cost efficient: Proof of Stake (POS) re- quires much less energy in the longer run, making LEOcoin a green digital currency. It will take exactly 100 years by design to distribute all of the LEOcoins to the community. Meanwhile owners of LEOcoin will be given 1% yearly inter- est by just contributing their stake-holding to the network, allowing LEOcoin to have a very low inflation rate that no bank can change. Environmentally friendly, long term and ecological, LEOcoin is here to stay even for our grandchil- dren to use and benefit.
  • 10. LEOcoin for everyone LEOcoinsend money to your loved ones LEOcoin your online cash LEOcoin the currency of your choice15 16
  • 11. 17 18 LEOcoin is a Big Idea. It is conceived to be a World Currency and the currency and payment method of choice for entre- preneurs. The crown represents the aspiration that this will be a future King of currencies. The crown has three spikes reminding us of the three main values of LEOcoin: 1) Anonymous 2) Secure 3) User friendly The lion is a global symbol recognised in all cultures as a symbol of strength, integrity and leadership. All of us are fa- miliar with lion statues guarding the entrance to buildings, its use as a heraldic symbol, and its associations with sover- eignty and royalty. All of these associations and meanings are appropriate for LEOcoin. The Shield represents the idea that the Lion fights for the rights of the LEOcoin community, for their interests and stands staunch against any threat. In one perspective the Lion protects the community, and in another the individual community member is the Lion and the LEOcoin symbol on the shield becomes the defense with which to protect his or her interests. Also, implied, are the values that the LEOcoin is fair, impar- The Philosophy tial, strong and willing to defend its community’s interests. LEOcoin is completely open source peer-to-peer software so anyone can review the code. This makes LEOcoin a fully transparent platform which that has nothing to hide but instead adds value to its users in an open and ethical way. “The lion is a global symbol recognised in all cultures as a symbol of strength, integrity and leadership.”
  • 12. 19 20 Whoisusingcryptocurrency Accepted worldwide by 1: Virgin Galactic 2: Wordpress 3: Wikileaks 4: i-Pmast (Malaysian retail giant) 5: Reddit 6: The Pirate Bay 7: Overstock 8: Dish Network (Satellite TV Network) 9: Expedia And thousands of individual outlets for food, drink, music, etc., etc. With new businesses accepting crypto- currency as a payment method joining the movement every day. Former Spice Girl Mel B an- nounced recently that fans could purchase a copy of her new single with Bitcoin starting Dec. 25th 2013. Sean Parker (Napster, Facebook, Spotify) is an early investor in BitPay - the first bitcoin payment processor Peter Theil, co-founder of Paypal and Facebook’s first investor, is an early investor in Bitpay, the first Bitcoin payment processor. Li Ka-Shing, Asia’s richest man, invested in Bitpay. Don Mattrick, CEO of Zynga gets behind bitcoin. Zynga is the first video game company to widely accept bitcoin as payment in their immensely popular social games FarmVille, CityVille, and more. Cryptocurrency is an official entry in the Oxford Dictionary in August 2013. People like Peter Thiel (Founder of PayPal and Angel investor in facebook), Winkle- voss brothers (early investors in facebook), Richard Branson (UK entrepreneur) and many more high profile personalities have invested heavily in the cryotpcurrency economy. Cryptocurrency is an official entry into the Oxford dictionaries in August 2013.
  • 13. 21 22 “There will be alternatives to the dollar, and this might be one of them. If people start using bitcoin en masse, it’ll go down in history as the destroyer of the dollar.” Ron Paul Former U.S. congressman “Scarcity will go up as time goes by, and what does that mean for incentives in going into the Bitcoin system. That means that you should get into the Bitcoin system now. Early. You should be an early adopter. Because your Bit- coins are going to be worth a lot of money one day.” Julian Assange Co-founder Wikileaks The Future You are invited to be part of a world revolution right here, right now. Take action, support your cur- rency of choice by increasing the LEOcoin community, and watch it grow. The future of LEOcoin will be amazing and we welcome you to enjoy the ride!
  • 14. 23 24 WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES