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What is 'Ayusocoin' and what is it for? Ayuso's new cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrencies are a reality on the rise and, although Bitcoin is the best known of all, there are many others. Now the computer scientist Iñigo González has created the ‘ayusocoin’ , a new virtual currency with the name of the President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz de Ayuso.

As he himself has stated, the creation of the ‘ayusocoin’ occurred “almost accidentally” . He was very interested in knowing how cryptocurrencies work, so he decided to develop one from scratch to learn everything about them from a practical point of view.

Despite this, the creator of the ‘ayusocoin’ assures that the currency does not belong to any specific political party . So why did you choose that name to baptize her? As he explains, he simply wanted a name that stood out. Well, judging by the great uproar that has formed in social networks, he has succeeded.

His goal is to get the new cryptocurrency into the hands of politicians . Iñigo González comments that when they leave the Congress of Deputies or the Community of Madrid, no one declares that they have cryptocurrencies, and this is something that must change.

To date, the computer scientist has launched a total of 47,000 million virtual currencies with the name of the President of the Community of Madrid . All are free, although each person can only be made with a maximum of 10,000.

He has no intention of putting a price on the cryptocurrency , and he does not believe that simply by calling itself ‘ayusocoin’ it will end up becoming a ‘meme’ token on the internet. In a recent interview, he has confessed that he would like Isabel Díaz Ayuso to get 1,000 virtual currencies.

Although the ‘ayusocoin’ project is not for profit, if it becomes popular it could have value . The ‘Dogecoin’ were born as a joke and today they are listed on the market at very high prices.

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