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Title: I think that Crypto is the missing piece to the crowd-buying puzzle. Thoughts?
Post by: BlackWidow on January 07, 2017, 08:05:22 PM
We have seen thousands of attempts at setting up a successful group-buy system.

Microsoft in 2010, Google and Facebook in 2011.


I think an altcoin that doesn't promise huge returns, and from the start has a model that follows a grassroots approach, which naturally grows as a movement, will succeed where tech giants have failed.


I am thinking of organizing the creation of a new coin. With the community powering it's' growth.

I envision those involved starting off trying to get something like trash bags for half price. Then, branching out from there. **Trashbags just being an example, but it could be a good start.

Imagine buying all common household items through a crypto platform, saving $1000s a year.

I think this may be a possibility.

What about you?


Title: Re: I think that Crypto is the missing piece to the crowd-buying puzzle. Thoughts?
Post by: tokeweed on January 08, 2017, 05:39:18 AM
Ok, I'll bite.  But first please give us your identity so we know who we're dealing with here.  We want to know your educational background your employment background and experience.  We also want proof that you have no history of mental illness.

Edit:  We also want to know your age.


Title: Re: I think that Crypto is the missing piece to the crowd-buying puzzle. Thoughts?
Post by: Canadian in Germany on January 08, 2017, 11:37:18 AM
I like the sound of this project.  I'm in!


Title: Re: I think that Crypto is the missing piece to the crowd-buying puzzle. Thoughts?
Post by: kiklo on January 08, 2017, 11:54:53 AM
We also want proof that you have no history of mental illness.

Now that is an Unfair Request.   ;)

Considering the Gold Standard is that everyone involved in Crypto Does Have a Mental Illness.   :D

Sane people won't last a week in these forums.   :P

 8)


FYI:
Mine include
OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
ODD, Obsessive Defiant Disorder ,
which people that know me just call my ODD, Oh Damn Damn  :D


Title: Re: I think that Crypto is the missing piece to the crowd-buying puzzle. Thoughts?
Post by: pereira4 on January 08, 2017, 06:34:45 PM
We have seen thousands of attempts at setting up a successful group-buy system.

Microsoft in 2010, Google and Facebook in 2011.


I think an altcoin that doesn't promise huge returns, and from the start has a model that follows a grassroots approach, which naturally grows as a movement, will succeed where tech giants have failed.


I am thinking of organizing the creation of a new coin. With the community powering it's' growth.

I envision those involved starting off trying to get something like trash bags for half price. Then, branching out from there. **Trashbags just being an example, but it could be a good start.

Imagine buying all common household items through a crypto platform, saving $1000s a year.

I think this may be a possibility.

What about you?


How are you going to save $1000's a year exactly? If it's a centralized coin, the stablishment will simply tax the coin when you purchase stuff with it.

You can already get discounts with bitcoin (purse.io), you are not going to get anyone's attention unless the asset isn't going to perform good price wise. If it's not going to make you rich people will use regular fiat to buy crap.


Title: Re: I think that Crypto is the missing piece to the crowd-buying puzzle. Thoughts?
Post by: densuj on January 09, 2017, 04:33:01 AM
We have seen thousands of attempts at setting up a successful group-buy system.

Microsoft in 2010, Google and Facebook in 2011.


I think an altcoin that doesn't promise huge returns, and from the start has a model that follows a grassroots approach, which naturally grows as a movement, will succeed where tech giants have failed.


I am thinking of organizing the creation of a new coin. With the community powering it's' growth.

I envision those involved starting off trying to get something like trash bags for half price. Then, branching out from there. **Trashbags just being an example, but it could be a good start.

Imagine buying all common household items through a crypto platform, saving $1000s a year.

I think this may be a possibility.

What about you?
Well i think if you want create new altcoins with some new ideas and for more better altcoins
there is user who has new proposal about new altcoins.
Although it is just still ideas and proposal, maybe it is usefull for you whom will create new altcoins
You can check on this thread about his proposal and the details. Good luck for your business
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1744718.msg17446856#msg17446856


Title: Re: I think that Crypto is the missing piece to the crowd-buying puzzle. Thoughts?
Post by: disconnectme on January 09, 2017, 12:16:02 PM
I just have a feeling that this year more than half of these altcoins will go to zero value, idea is not enough, do you know the number of ideas that flow through human minds daily. How feasible is the idea and what is the use case of these coins and again not every idea requires a token to be created to back it.