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Economy => Services => Topic started by: ITGeniusGuru on April 21, 2014, 08:17:55 PM



Title: Any comptent coders/developers for hire out there?
Post by: ITGeniusGuru on April 21, 2014, 08:17:55 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=578227.0

Not looking for free help, or pay in the newly-created coin, I am willing to pay in BTC or in USDollars.
Do you have enough knowledge/expertise to help create a bitcoin-like coin (not just another altcoin)?
Thanks!


Title: Re: Any comptent coders/developers for hire out there?
Post by: DannyHamilton on April 21, 2014, 09:01:09 PM
help create a bitcoin-like coin (not just another altcoin)?

You and I are clearly working with a VERY DIFFERENT definition of the word "altcoin".


The definition of "altcoin" that I'm working with is: anything that is "bitcoin-like", but which is not bitcoin.  (in other words, an ALTernate COIN).


Title: Re: Any comptent coders/developers for hire out there?
Post by: BitCoinDream on April 21, 2014, 09:33:55 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=578227.0

Not looking for free help, or pay in the newly-created coin, I am willing to pay in BTC or in USDollars.
Do you have enough knowledge/expertise to help create a bitcoin-like coin (not just another altcoin)?
Thanks!

Whatever way you try not to be 'just another alt-coin', anyone who knows bitcoin, will tag u the same. But there are definitely ways to avoid it for a limited period ...learn from aurora-coin ;)


Title: Symantecs
Post by: ITGeniusGuru on April 21, 2014, 09:38:45 PM
The definition of "altcoin" that I'm working with is: anything that is "bitcoin-like", but which is not bitcoin.  (in other words, an ALTernate COIN).

Point well taken.
I see the main difference between Bitcoin and an altcoin is that you can exchange fiat currency for bitcoin on exchanges like coinbase, BTC-e and others.
I do not see that with the altcoin exchanges. On Mintpal, poloniex and a bunch of others, you can exchange altcoins only using BTC.

And so, I was using the "bitcoin--like" expression to actually mean a coin that can be exchanged with fiat currency.
I should have been more clear  :D


Title: What's the story behind aurora-coin?
Post by: ITGeniusGuru on April 21, 2014, 09:40:35 PM
learn from aurora-coin ;)

Please expand on this.


Title: Re: Symantecs
Post by: fuzzbuzz on April 24, 2014, 06:40:04 AM
The definition of "altcoin" that I'm working with is: anything that is "bitcoin-like", but which is not bitcoin.  (in other words, an ALTernate COIN).

Point well taken.
I see the main difference between Bitcoin and an altcoin is that you can exchange fiat currency for bitcoin on exchanges like coinbase, BTC-e and others.
I do not see that with the altcoin exchanges. On Mintpal, poloniex and a bunch of others, you can exchange altcoins only using BTC.

And so, I was using the "bitcoin--like" expression to actually mean a coin that can be exchanged with fiat currency.
I should have been more clear  :D

than you need an exchange that accept fiat for whatever coin you want to support. A lot of exchanges are crypto/crypto ( in/out) but most allow fiat deposit to buy altcoins