What a fail indeed.
Every day or so I'm going to be listing in my Blog one of the Chit coins that I had high hopes for and invested in over the last few years, and which have since faded into oblivion. Let this be a warning to you all :P
Here's the first one:
GoldBlocks (GB)

Virtually no info at all left on the internet about this pile of crap - it's website is now simply a blank page with a 'buy this domain' label on it.
This was one of my first acquisitions when I was a novice investor and learning the crypto ropes.
I literally can not remember what the hell it was for or promised to do in it's white paper.
Coinmarketcap has the following limited data:
GoldBlocks Price $0.001634
USD GoldBlocks ROI -65.42%
Market Rank #1995
Market Cap $25,431.36
USD 24 Hour Volume No Data
Circulating Supply 15,563,873
GB Total Supply 15,563,873
GB Max Supply No Data
This is from crypto.com
GoldBlocks (GB) is/was a cryptocurrency. Users are/were able to generate GB through the process of mining. GoldBlocks has a current supply of 15,563,873.358. The last known price of GoldBlocks is $0.000747 USD and is up 0% over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on 1 active market(s) with $0 traded over the last 24 hours.
More information can be found at http://goldblocks.eu/
No it can't.
Every other site such as CoinGecko, WorldCoinIndex and any other you might try, has virtually zero info on it.
Go ahead have a look and see if you can find any.
The white paper will be in the Bahamas on a beach somewhere, with a spawny tealeaf (theif) drinking Mojitos with MY money :)
I vaguely remember something about it being a store of value which matched golds price but could be bought in tiny blocks.
A store of value is an asset that maintains its value without depreciating. Gold and other metals are good stores of value.
Goldblocks was not.
Even after what I thought was thorough research, I was taken in, taken for a ride and taken for my money.
Be careful out there :)
