Title: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: Enhanced Elephant on February 22, 2014, 12:02:41 PM Mathcoin Hello everyone, I’d love to introduce you to the new cryptocurrency called Mathcoin! About: MathCoin is a scrypt coin based on Litecoin with a lot of tweaks. Shares will be based on proof-of-stake system and the transaction fees will go to charity. There will be only 10.000.000 Mathcoins with no inflation. 500.000 Mathcoins will be divided between early contributors - 1 MTH = 0.0001BTC. Once these 500.000 Mathcoins find their new owners, later contributors will be refunded (Owners can ask for a refund only until then!). The rest of Mathcoins without contributors will be locked in the bank until 100% of Mathcoins are mined. The deadline is at 10th March. Other 9.500.000 Mathcoins will be mined through a system, where all early donators get 50% mining advantage in the first month. The mining should start in a month. Goal: Making a new strong cryptocurrency, which is safe, fast and which helps at the same time. Advantages: No inflation. Protected against 51% attack. Encrypter Peer-to-Peer. It’s own marketplace. Transaction time between 10-20 seconds. Difficulty retarget - Kimoto Gravity Well. Anonymous and secured. Progress: The marketplace is ready. The website is almost ready (will be launched in the next 168 hours). The client is about 80% done (can still change depending on community's opinion). Early Contributors: All donators will be anonymously listed here every 24 hours. Send your Bitcoins here - 1H7GX9XnwnQwBDt7hhr7pA8gELzsNatQRV and either write your nick in the message or PM me your transaction ID right after you send it. The Blockchain: https://blockchain.info/address/1H7GX9XnwnQwBDt7hhr7pA8gELzsNatQRV Please address every idea you have in this forum! Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: Nullu on February 22, 2014, 12:05:58 PM I have a love/hate relationship with Math, so why not?
I'd like to see some interesting math in this thread though. ;) Be careful you don't get associated with "IPOs" though, and post some evidence this coin exists, or you'll quickly find yourself getting negative trust from our resident IPO hunter. Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: otila on February 22, 2014, 12:09:40 PM Mathcoin The client is about 80% done (can still change depending on community's opinion).Send your Bitcoins here - 1H7GX9XnwnQwBDt7hhr7pA8gELzsNatQRV OK sounds like a good plan! Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: brokedummy on February 22, 2014, 12:11:10 PM do what now
Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: Nullu on February 22, 2014, 12:12:35 PM I strongly recommend not donating until we see evidence this coin exists.
This has the whiff of IPO about it. Lets see how the OP responds. Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: miramare on February 22, 2014, 12:14:27 PM Mathcoin Goal: Making a new strong cryptocurrency, which is safe, fast and which helps at the same time. [\quote] Goal: Making money from a lot of noobs, which is easy, fast and which helps us buying house and cars. Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: sq on February 22, 2014, 12:22:03 PM Mathcoin Goal: Making a new strong cryptocurrency, which is safe, fast and which helps at the same time. [\quote] Goal: Making money from a lot of noobs, which is easy, fast and which helps us buying house and cars. sounds like that yea... Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: xibeijan on February 22, 2014, 12:34:08 PM Will this coin help children around the world with their math homework?
Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: hostmaster on February 22, 2014, 12:34:58 PM Mathcoin Goal: Making a new strong cryptocurrency, which is safe, fast and which helps at the same time. [\quote] Goal: Making money from a lot of noobs, which is easy, fast and which helps us buying house and cars. Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: findgreenland on February 22, 2014, 12:35:55 PM have to admit, this is the way most of new Altcoins works.
Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: passionsurf on February 22, 2014, 07:00:43 PM only 10 mathcoins? Sounds like kindergarten math to me.
Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: markjamrobin on February 22, 2014, 07:04:13 PM only 10 mathcoins? Sounds like kindergarten math to me. It is some fancy Euro shit; 10.000.000 == 10,000,000 Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: dE_logics on February 23, 2014, 03:00:18 PM What is this?
Why has he earned such a negative reputation? How is this different from NXT? And now I ask my fellow Americans -- when you trusted so much on NXT, why not this fellow? How is he different from NXT dev? All he is asking is BTC for a new coin he just made, what different did NXT dev did? A java webserver with a HTML interface? Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: The One on February 23, 2014, 03:36:24 PM MathCoin is a scrypt coin based on Litecoin with a lot of tweaks. Shares will be based on proof-of-stake system and the transaction fees will go to charity.
There will be only 10.000.000 Mathcoins with no inflation. 500.000 Mathcoins will be divided between early contributors - 1 MTH = 0.0001BTC. Once these 500.000 Mathcoins find their new owners, later contributors will be refunded (Owners can ask for a refund only until then!). The rest of Mathcoins without contributors will be locked in the bank until 100% of Mathcoins are mined. The deadline is at 10th March. Other 9.500.000 Mathcoins will be mined through a system, where all early donators get 50% mining advantage in the first month. The mining should start in a month. Goal: Making a new strong cryptocurrency, which is safe, fast and which helps at the same time. What is it with people who do not know the difference between , and . - 10,000,000 and not 10.000.000 - 500,000 and not 500.000. Allow me to translate the above to what you really meant in red letters. MathCoin is a scrypt coin based on Litecoin with a lot of tweaks. Shares will be based on proof-of-stake system and the transaction fees will go to There will be only Other Goal: Making a I'll give myself 10/10 for my excellent translation. Title: Re: Mathcoin - coin that can help Post by: markjamrobin on February 25, 2014, 01:34:44 AM Now now, need we the relevant wikipedia page explaining decimal separators in the world?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_mark http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/DecimalSeparator.svg/800px-DecimalSeparator.svg.png Blue: "." Light Green: "," Dark Green: "," & "." Red: Arabic Separator Gray: No Data |