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Title: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on June 03, 2014, 01:04:22 PM
We have Litecoin support now and we want to add additional tokens to Hive.

If you want your token available in our beautiful family of wallets, please write here:

https://github.com/hivewallet/discussions/issues/22

Remember: for global coverage, you need an SPV node first! (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=313489)


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: nogreedy on June 25, 2014, 08:40:26 AM
Litecoin pleeeeeeaaaase


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on June 25, 2014, 11:14:50 AM
Litecoin is now supported in Hive Web!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=663832


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: wesleyh on June 25, 2014, 11:36:41 AM
Please support NXT next!


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on June 25, 2014, 11:38:04 AM
Please support NXT next!

Can we support that without running a blockchain server of our own?


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: nogreedy on June 25, 2014, 12:46:28 PM
Litecoin is now supported in Hive Web!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=663832
Thanks.
You're great.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: darkota on June 25, 2014, 01:01:21 PM
Litecoin is dead....hardly any activity, support an actual innovative coin, not a clone with no innovation like litecoin please..


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Daedelus on June 25, 2014, 02:54:42 PM
Nxt please  ;D


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Istanbul34 on June 25, 2014, 03:00:33 PM
NXT is the most promising coin in 2014. Already at #3.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: ddnn46 on June 25, 2014, 03:06:31 PM
NXT is the most promising coin in 2014. Already at #3.
yeah,pls add NXT..


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Daedelus on June 25, 2014, 03:10:21 PM
Please support NXT next!

Can we support that without running a blockchain server of our own?

Quote
Sure, you could connect to a public node that has API access enabled, if that's what you mean.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Canaanite on June 25, 2014, 03:11:12 PM
I would vote with the others for NXT as well...
Beside bitcoin its the only coin that really have a chance



Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: barbierir on June 25, 2014, 03:12:40 PM
Definitely Nxt is among the ones to support


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on June 25, 2014, 04:44:15 PM
Wow it looks like there are a lot of NXT supporters out there.

OK, if there's a great API that we can use so we don't have to host a blockchain ourselves, then we'll look into it for sure.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Canaanite on June 25, 2014, 05:09:25 PM
Wow it looks like there are a lot of NXT supporters out there.

OK, if there's a great API that we can use so we don't have to host a blockchain ourselves, then we'll look into it for sure.

Nxt is 3rd with market cap and I strongly believe its going to be number 2 quite soon, the community is actually gotten really big lately (for a coin only half an year old)
But it is also very different than most of other altcoins so I recommend you to talk with one of its developers first to see if it can fit Hive.



Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: BlackMarketKarma on June 25, 2014, 05:11:15 PM
Vericoin, hands down.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: ChuckOne on June 25, 2014, 05:14:51 PM
Wow it looks like there are a lot of NXT supporters out there.

From me, too.

OK, if there's a great API that we can use so we don't have to host a blockchain ourselves, then we'll look into it for sure.

API: http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/Nxt_API

Now a question: why do you not wish to host a blockchain on your own? Would this not be the safest way?

Btw. if I am not completely mistaken, we have Bitcoin Protocol bridge for those who want to adopt it quickly: https://nxtforum.org/general/adaptor-for-legacy-bitcoin-protocols/msg47225/#msg47225 If you need help with that, simply contact l8orre. :)


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: BlackMarketKarma on June 25, 2014, 05:15:02 PM
Vericoin and/or Blackcoin.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: User500 on June 25, 2014, 05:26:25 PM
Yes, NXT would be great!


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: zuqka on June 25, 2014, 05:36:43 PM
Joining the club :P
We would be very grateful if you support NXT!
Thank you


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: teletobi on June 25, 2014, 07:50:37 PM
NXT should be next!


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: darkota on June 25, 2014, 09:05:29 PM
anything but NXT. that 5 stakeholder 100% premined scam doesnt need anything supporting it.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Melbustus on June 25, 2014, 09:25:12 PM
I would strongly advise that you consider what you're doing a little more deeply. We're currently in this manic phase of new alt-coins, where every idea, ranging from the *very* few good/interesting ideas, to the irrelevant tweak/scam-coins, gets a day or three in the sun. It's clear that 99+% of the alt coins out there will not last, and that almost definitely includes what many would consider some of the top alts today.

The damage to crypto-currency in general caused by the current alt-mania is non-trivial. The existence of non-technically-interesting alt coins gives credence to the crypto-currency naysayers who insist that the entire space is a flash in the pan because alts prove you can't have digital scarcity. We only play into the hands of this argument by supporting alts.

I'm a firm believer that we'll only end up with 3 or 4 coins long-term (and we have *no idea* which those are going to be yet) and that they'll serve distinct market niches due to meaningful technical differentiation. This situation would actually be somewhat analogous to how the precious metals markets developed; there are only a few that carry non-industrial value.

I just hope that leading companies in the crypto space *do* consider these meta-dynamics and aren't just looking for short-run boosts to their own userbase at the expense of the long-run health of the entire community.

Choose wisely.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: krisdavison on June 25, 2014, 10:08:37 PM
I'd love to see Feathercoin supported on your platform. :)


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: darkota on June 25, 2014, 11:07:33 PM
Nxt all the way brada

Newbie shill account for NXT detected.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Ezravdb on June 25, 2014, 11:11:32 PM
Please consider adding Nxt! Thanks

Our developers are reachable on http://nxtforum.org


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: wendell on June 26, 2014, 03:15:05 AM
I would strongly advise that you consider what you're doing a little more deeply. We're currently in this manic phase of new alt-coins, where every idea, ranging from the *very* few good/interesting ideas, to the irrelevant tweak/scam-coins, gets a day or three in the sun. It's clear that 99+% of the alt coins out there will not last, and that almost definitely includes what many would consider some of the top alts today.

The damage to crypto-currency in general caused by the current alt-mania is non-trivial. The existence of non-technically-interesting alt coins gives credence to the crypto-currency naysayers who insist that the entire space is a flash in the pan because alts prove you can't have digital scarcity. We only play into the hands of this argument by supporting alts.

I'm a firm believer that we'll only end up with 3 or 4 coins long-term (and we have *no idea* which those are going to be yet) and that they'll serve distinct market niches due to meaningful technical differentiation. This situation would actually be somewhat analogous to how the precious metals markets developed; there are only a few that carry non-industrial value.

I just hope that leading companies in the crypto space *do* consider these meta-dynamics and aren't just looking for short-run boosts to their own userbase at the expense of the long-run health of the entire community.

Choose wisely.

Hive is a supporter of Token Neutrality:

• We do not believe it appropriate that wallet makers hold bias towards one token or another.
• We find arguments for artificial digital scarcity well-reasoned, but ultimately delusional.

No doubt the semantic framing of this topic is responsible for most of the confusion. If one swaps the word 'currency' for 'shares' as Daniel and Stan of Clan Larimer have been suggesting, things look quite a bit different. These two brilliant pieces are recommended reading for everyone:

http://bitshares.org/a-bitrose-by-any-other-name/
http://bitshares.org/the-end-of-cryptomoney/

We at Hive agree that so-called crypto-currency is not money—even if it can be used that way, and even if it is sometimes convenient to describe it that way. We're actively working on our language, but let me be crystal-clear about that perspective now.

I know that $1,000,000/BTC was an exit strategy for a handful of people, but there's nary a prayer of it playing out that way. We of Earth love our novelty, and I in particular find the idea of artificial digital scarcity so painfully fucking boring that I'm going to spend my time making your world view more difficult to sustain, as both a career and a hobby.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Sebastien256 on June 26, 2014, 03:22:46 AM
I would vote for Nxt.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on June 26, 2014, 03:49:49 AM
Okay NXT people, we get it. :-)


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Melbustus on June 26, 2014, 04:21:07 AM
I would strongly advise that you consider what you're doing a little more deeply. We're currently in this manic phase of new alt-coins, where every idea, ranging from the *very* few good/interesting ideas, to the irrelevant tweak/scam-coins, gets a day or three in the sun. It's clear that 99+% of the alt coins out there will not last, and that almost definitely includes what many would consider some of the top alts today.

The damage to crypto-currency in general caused by the current alt-mania is non-trivial. The existence of non-technically-interesting alt coins gives credence to the crypto-currency naysayers who insist that the entire space is a flash in the pan because alts prove you can't have digital scarcity. We only play into the hands of this argument by supporting alts.

I'm a firm believer that we'll only end up with 3 or 4 coins long-term (and we have *no idea* which those are going to be yet) and that they'll serve distinct market niches due to meaningful technical differentiation. This situation would actually be somewhat analogous to how the precious metals markets developed; there are only a few that carry non-industrial value.

I just hope that leading companies in the crypto space *do* consider these meta-dynamics and aren't just looking for short-run boosts to their own userbase at the expense of the long-run health of the entire community.

Choose wisely.

Hive is a supporter of Token Neutrality:

• We do not believe it appropriate that wallet makers hold bias towards one token or another.
• We find arguments for artificial digital scarcity well-reasoned, but ultimately delusional.

No doubt the semantic framing of this topic is responsible for most of the confusion. If one swaps the word 'currency' for 'shares' as Daniel and Stan of Clan Larimer have been suggesting, things look quite a bit different. These two brilliant pieces are recommended reading for everyone:

http://bitshares.org/a-bitrose-by-any-other-name/
http://bitshares.org/the-end-of-cryptomoney/

We at Hive agree that so-called crypto-currency is not money—even if it can be used that way, and even if it is sometimes convenient to describe it that way. We're actively working on our language, but let me be crystal-clear about that perspective now.

I know that $1,000,000/BTC was an exit strategy for a handful of people, but there's nary a prayer of it playing out that way. We of Earth love our novelty, and I in particular find the idea of artificial digital scarcity so painfully fucking boring that I'm going to spend my time making your world view more difficult to sustain, as both a career and a hobby.


Wait, are you serious? I honestly couldn't tell without reading that twice, but I *think* you actually *are* being serious...

Which is awful. Especially if you work with crypto for a living. None of this works AT ALL without scarcity. The entire point of bitcoin, and altcoins for that matter, is recording the transfer of a scarce asset. Without scarcity there really is no asset, or at least no reason to record the transfer of it, since there's no value. How do you not get that*?

You can make arguments for supporting alts in your wallet if you like, but to categorically refute the validity of digital scarcity is just asinine.


* or maybe I'm just being expertly trolled...?


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: El Dude on June 26, 2014, 04:40:51 AM
anything but NXT. that 5 stakeholder 100% premined scam doesnt need anything supporting it.

This


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: devphp on June 26, 2014, 05:00:14 AM
Okay NXT people, we get it. :-)

Ok, and just this last one from me for NXT and we're done ;)
Connect to a public node and use its API, easy as pie.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: juicyjuice87 on June 26, 2014, 05:30:42 AM
Nxt all the way brada

Newbie shill account for NXT detected.

No noobs here mate. I got banned by simply mentioning the word 'nxt' in the btc fourm!  They must be scared of something right?


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: wendell on June 26, 2014, 06:02:48 AM
Wait, are you serious? I honestly couldn't tell without reading that twice, but I *think* you actually *are* being serious...

Which is awful. Especially if you work with crypto for a living. None of this works AT ALL without scarcity. The entire point of bitcoin, and altcoins for that matter, is recording the transfer of a scarce asset. Without scarcity there really is no asset, or at least no reason to record the transfer of it, since there's no value. How do you not get that*?

You can make arguments for supporting alts in your wallet if you like, but to categorically refute the validity of digital scarcity is just asinine.

* or maybe I'm just being expertly trolled...?

Digital scarcity within the framework of a single token—that of course makes sense. But expecting everyone to value your assumptions equally re: precisely which token(s) are important ("artificial digital scarcity")? That is a non-starter, a fact which should be obvious to anyone who knows that human beings are not uniformly rational, nor uniformly in possession of the same set of needs and desires.

Let me be clear: I love Bitcoin, I hold Bitcoin, and (for now) we run Hive on it, exclusively... But I still feel that these arguments against other tokens are spurious at best. See my point about semantics.

tl;dr: I am indeed trolling you, but not in the way that you may think.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Melbustus on June 26, 2014, 06:33:53 AM
Wait, are you serious? I honestly couldn't tell without reading that twice, but I *think* you actually *are* being serious...

Which is awful. Especially if you work with crypto for a living. None of this works AT ALL without scarcity. The entire point of bitcoin, and altcoins for that matter, is recording the transfer of a scarce asset. Without scarcity there really is no asset, or at least no reason to record the transfer of it, since there's no value. How do you not get that*?

You can make arguments for supporting alts in your wallet if you like, but to categorically refute the validity of digital scarcity is just asinine.

* or maybe I'm just being expertly trolled...?

Digital scarcity within the framework of a single token—that of course makes sense.


Well, you can't have infinite tokens (I'll acquiesce and use your word of choice for now) with scarcity within each and still have scarcity over all, if there's functional crossover between tokens. However broad a domain you're considering, there must be scarcity somewhere or else there is no value.




But expecting everyone to value your assumptions equally re: precisely which token(s) are important ("artificial digital scarcity")? That is a non-starter, a fact which should be obvious to anyone who knows that human beings are not uniformly rational, nor uniformly in possession of the same set of needs and desires.


Kinda thinking you're taking my points out of context here and fighting a different battle... Not quite sure what, though.

To clarify my arguments, if bitcoin loses ultimately, and there are other coins with long-run value, that's fine. That just can't happen arbitrarily (or seemingly arbitrarily) or the world will not boardly adopt crypto-currency (or tokens...(semantics)). You are either pissed about something else, or are severely misunderstanding how *most* humans work.



Let me be clear: I love Bitcoin, I hold Bitcoin, and (for now) we run Hive on it, exclusively...


Good.



But I still feel that these arguments against other tokens are spurious at best. See my point about semantics.

Disagree. I don't particularly care what series of letters you use to describe a slot on a blockchain. The point is what those slots can be used for, and money is a fantastic use for them. There are indeed more uses, but it's near-ideal for money. All of our monetary constructs have boiled down to providing a memory function. On the surface it's ludicrous that hunks of metal ever held value above their industrial use, but turns out they provided the societal exchange memory function pretty darn well (until humans developed the need to transact over distance). Rai stones are obviously one of the most cited examples of the memory concept being taken to an extreme, and bitcoin is, for the way our society currently interacts, the intellectual pinnacle of this money-memory function. For now, anyways.

To realize those functions we can't have blockchains falling in and out of favor willy nilly. Luckily (in our short history) that has not yet happened, and I'm only interested in the crypto space because I'm reasonably confident it'll continue to not happen. Essentially, if bitcoin is unseated, most of the humans will have to pretty readily be able to describe why, or else confidence in the memory function will be lost and people won't use a decentralized construct for such anymore, having tested and disproved the notion that it can be accomplished without an entity demanding use of it by force.


tl;dr: I am indeed trolling you, but not in the way that you may think.

Indeed.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: str4wm4n on June 26, 2014, 07:00:26 AM
Counterparty


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Nawaytes on June 26, 2014, 07:17:23 AM
anything but NXT. that 5 stakeholder 100% premined scam doesnt need anything supporting it.

agreed, NXT I will support.
will be great.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Aricoin_Mike on June 26, 2014, 07:38:55 AM
Definitely Nxt is among the ones to support.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: wesleyh on June 26, 2014, 08:42:04 AM
you can message me if you have questions about the nxt api or simply post a message on http://nxtforum.org


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Daedelus on June 26, 2014, 08:43:57 AM
you can message me if you have questions about the nxt api or simply post a message on http://nxtforum.org

+1, Nxt devs in da house  8)


 :D


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: ftc-c on June 26, 2014, 03:57:52 PM
Feathercoin pleeeeeeaaaase   :)


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Ruthie on June 26, 2014, 04:03:11 PM
Could we have feathercoin please :)


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on June 26, 2014, 06:18:42 PM
Zerocoin  :)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=362468.msg3878992#msg3878992


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: darkota on June 27, 2014, 05:52:37 AM
Zerocoin  :)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=362468.msg3878992#msg3878992

Lol that trash coin isnt even anonymous. Plus it was originally abandoned by its "dev team" to go make zerocash instead.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Wellenreiter on June 27, 2014, 08:19:42 AM
Add Feathercoin!!


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: iawgoM on June 27, 2014, 10:44:46 AM
Add Feathercoin!!

Yes! FTC!


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: manfred on June 27, 2014, 12:08:16 PM
I would strongly advise that you consider what you're doing a little more deeply. We're currently in this manic phase of new alt-coins, where every idea, ranging from the *very* few good/interesting ideas, to the irrelevant tweak/scam-coins, gets a day or three in the sun. It's clear that 99+% of the alt coins out there will not last, and that almost definitely includes what many would consider some of the top alts today.

The damage to crypto-currency in general caused by the current alt-mania is non-trivial. The existence of non-technically-interesting alt coins gives credence to the crypto-currency naysayers who insist that the entire space is a flash in the pan because alts prove you can't have digital scarcity. We only play into the hands of this argument by supporting alts.

I'm a firm believer that we'll only end up with 3 or 4 coins long-term (and we have *no idea* which those are going to be yet) and that they'll serve distinct market niches due to meaningful technical differentiation. This situation would actually be somewhat analogous to how the precious metals markets developed; there are only a few that carry non-industrial value.

I just hope that leading companies in the crypto space *do* consider these meta-dynamics and aren't just looking for short-run boosts to their own userbase at the expense of the long-run health of the entire community.

Choose wisely.
+ so true
The first paragraph will let you know where we heading
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=667594.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=667594.0)


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: devphp on June 27, 2014, 12:11:48 PM
+ so true
The first paragraph will let you know where we heading
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=667594.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=667594.0)

Please read the whole thread on that link, not just the first paragraph, manfred has no idea what he's talking about.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: ChekaZ on June 27, 2014, 12:22:58 PM
Feathercoin would be great! Add it :)


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: wendell on June 27, 2014, 12:27:19 PM
Please read the whole thread on that link, not just the first paragraph, manfred has no idea what he's talking about.

Please don't turn this thread into a PoW/PoS debate. Hive is not going to take a side on this topic other than to state that we will continue to make awesome software that serves as many users/communities as we can.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: devphp on June 27, 2014, 12:29:43 PM
Please don't turn this thread into a PoW/PoS debate. Hive is not going to take a side on this topic other than to state that we will continue to make awesome software that serves as many users/communities as we can.

I had no such intention, only to have Hive developers read all sides of the argument. I fully support your dedication to make awesome software for many communities.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: doo on June 27, 2014, 02:21:08 PM
As a respectable company it would certainly exclude anything with scam attachments it just drags the company into the mud as-well.
The logical choice to support would be Doge if the bitch-fighting within the dev team ends


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on June 28, 2014, 12:23:23 AM
As a respectable company it would certainly exclude anything with scam attachments it just drags the company into the mud as-well.
The logical choice to support would be Doge if the bitch-fighting within the dev team ends

There may be some minimal threshold established at some point, but we'll work those systems out after we work out a way to support "absolutely everything".


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: WaterLooDown on June 30, 2014, 08:11:36 PM
Hi Hive,

Please allow me to introduce you to Guldencoin - NLG, we are a serious coin out to take crypto to the masses in the Netherlands... We currently have 3 Subway branches and De Prins in Amsterdam where Dutch people can already buy food for NLG and a bunch of online merchants.

We also have online merchants and I strongly believe a HTML5 wallet will be a great help to us while we develop our iOS wallet, just so our iphone users can also purchase from our merchant as shown in the video below.

https://vimeo.com/guldencoin

We also have a great community and the dev team is constantly doing updates. Our coin is also only 3 months old but we have achieved quite a bit in that time. A HTML5 would make a world of difference for us and as you can see would be used for real world purposes already.

Below is a summary of the updates we have done with some timeline. Let me know if you need anymore information.

23-06-14 : http://bitscoinshop.com.br/en/ first international merchant to accept Guldencoin.
21-06-14 : Bitstraat.nl offers hardware solutions for merchants, which will make accepting Guldencoin easy and convenient.
20-06-14 : http://gratisguldencoin.nl -- advertisement and summary to explain to dutch citizen how to claim coins and info links.
17-06-14 : New faucet http://fauc.at/Index/Guldencoin
11-06-14 : Bet on World Cup 2014 matches with Guldencoin at nlgcup.com
04-06-14 : Added to swisscex https://www.swisscex.com/market
03-06-14 : Wikipedia page online http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guldencoin
30-06-14 : New website https://guldencoin.com
20-05-14 : Easy way to find places were you can pay with nlg http://www.betalenmetguldencoin.nl/
19-05-14 : Added to coinnext https://coinnext.com/trade/NLG/BTC
17-05-14 : Pay with Guldencoin video at Prins, Amsterdam city center
16-05-14 : New wallet
14–05-14 : New merchant in the heart of Amsterdam, Cafetaria De Prins
12-05-14 : New merchant Uncommon http://www.unco.nl/157/wij-accepteren-de-guldencoin/
09-05-14 : Guldencoin marketplace http://guldenbeurs.nl/
06-05-14 : Pay with NLG at Subway Kampen
02-05-14 : Pay with NLG at Subway Assen, new online merchants: http://www.speelkaartenmaken.nl/, http://www.memoryspelmaken.nl/, http://www.sportboekmaken.nl/
30-04-14 : Added to Bleutrade https://bleutrade.com/
26-04-14 : Android wallet available
25-04-14 : Pay with NLG at Subway Leeuwarden
20-04-14 : New wallet OpenSSL Heartbleed fix
18-04-14 : New video available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=criatJSIqdE
14-04-14 : Online merchant: https://www.biteweb.nl/
11-04-14 : Guldencoinforum online
08-04-14 : Partnership with Litebit and Litepaid
05-04-14 : Added to Bittrex
04-04-14 : Launch!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: thsminer on June 30, 2014, 08:50:15 PM
Waterloo already gave a fantastic introduction, NLG would be very pleased to be added.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: strataghyst on June 30, 2014, 09:27:09 PM
I agree with the gentlemen above NLG should really be added to your wallet service.

If you read the info WaterLooDown posted you can see where not some pump and dump coin we are really serious and in it for the long run.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Tuck Fheman on June 30, 2014, 09:50:32 PM
Zerocoin  :)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=362468.msg3878992#msg3878992

Lol that trash coin isnt even anonymous. Plus it was originally abandoned by its "dev team" to go make zerocash instead.

Zerocoin is a protocol. Zerocash is the coin. Nothing was "abandoned" by Matthew Green or anyone else.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Tuck Fheman on June 30, 2014, 09:51:33 PM
Could we have feathercoin please :)

+1


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: veertje on June 30, 2014, 09:58:01 PM
As Waterloo mentioned (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=637227.msg7606565#msg7606565):

Guldencoin (NLG) is really worth it.
We need an IOS wallet and we will really appreciate it that Hive will support NLG.

Here I pay a sandwich with an android wallet at Subway with NLG.

http://i60.tinypic.com/4tr04g.jpg


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: T4rQu1N on July 01, 2014, 07:02:03 AM
FTC is the next obvious choice. Strong community + wide adoption = large user base!

My vote is for FTC.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: crazy_rabbit on July 01, 2014, 07:21:41 AM
As a respectable company it would certainly exclude anything with scam attachments it just drags the company into the mud as-well.
The logical choice to support would be Doge if the bitch-fighting within the dev team ends

There may be some minimal threshold established at some point, but we'll work those systems out after we work out a way to support "absolutely everything".

I would like to see Hive Support Bitcoin 2.0 coins, like Colored Coins, Mastercoin, etc...


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: -spaw- on July 01, 2014, 07:22:03 AM
NXT!!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 01, 2014, 10:11:37 AM
I would like to see Hive Support Bitcoin 2.0 coins, like Colored Coins, Mastercoin, etc...

We met with the Counterparty team and hope to support XCP and its user-created assets at some point. The Mastercoin Foundation has also expressed an interest in seeing support via Hive. Both big jobs though, so we'll see.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 06, 2014, 05:10:55 AM
Please allow me to introduce you to Guldencoin - NLG, we are a serious coin out to take crypto to the masses in the Netherlands... We currently have 3 Subway branches and De Prins in Amsterdam where Dutch people can already buy food for NLG and a bunch of online merchants.

Hi there,

Do you guys have any good public APIs available that we could connect to so we don't have to run our own full nodes?


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: lootz on July 06, 2014, 05:37:03 AM
Vericoins innovation topped by atm's, physical silver coins, community developers who back its dev team, etc makes Vericoin a leader in innovation. You cannot go wrong with the Vericoin team and community


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 06, 2014, 05:38:28 AM
Vericoins innovation topped by atm's, physical silver coins, community developers who back its dev team, etc makes Vericoin a leader in innovation. You cannot go wrong with the Vericoin team and community

Cool. Do you have a Blockchain.info-style API available somewhere that we can use to integrate it?


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: lootz on July 06, 2014, 05:41:16 AM
Vericoins innovation topped by atm's, physical silver coins, community developers who back its dev team, etc makes Vericoin a leader in innovation. You cannot go wrong with the Vericoin team and community

Cool. Do you have a Blockchain.info-style API available somewhere that we can use to integrate it?

I am sure the dev team can help you with that do you know how to contact them ? I am sure they can conjure what you need


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 06, 2014, 05:42:59 AM
I am sure the dev team can help you with that do you know how to contact them ? I am sure they can conjure what you need

We are not in touch. Perhaps direct them here and explain what we need?


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: lootz on July 06, 2014, 05:48:49 AM
I am sure the dev team can help you with that do you know how to contact them ? I am sure they can conjure what you need

We are not in touch. Perhaps direct them here and explain what we need?
PM'd you info, when I talk to him again I will mention Hive wallet and this thread


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: bitsterr on July 06, 2014, 06:20:05 AM
Vericoin because i can spend them anywhere i can bitcoins. So its more usable than any other alt you can name. All alts will copy the veribit idea.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 06, 2014, 06:39:02 AM
I am sure the dev team can help you with that do you know how to contact them ? I am sure they can conjure what you need

We are not in touch. Perhaps direct them here and explain what we need?
PM'd you info, when I talk to him again I will mention Hive wallet and this thread

Appreciate that, but we don't really have time to go hunting. Please bring the information to us and we'll look at getting it integrated.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: jobnotfound on July 06, 2014, 09:20:51 AM
Vericoin please!  ;D


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: flobdeth on July 06, 2014, 12:38:06 PM
I'd love to see Feathercoin supported on your platform. :)

QFT

FTC!  ;D


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: lootz on July 06, 2014, 06:21:59 PM
I am sure the dev team can help you with that do you know how to contact them ? I am sure they can conjure what you need

We are not in touch. Perhaps direct them here and explain what we need?
PM'd you info, when I talk to him again I will mention Hive wallet and this thread

Appreciate that, but we don't really have time to go hunting. Please bring the information to us and we'll look at getting it integrated.
Patrick Nosker ‏@pnosker  3h
@DatePickle @hivewallet http://Blocks.VeriCoin.info  has an api that should work.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Mathgamain on July 06, 2014, 07:51:33 PM
Mazacoin would be cool to implement


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Daedelus on July 06, 2014, 08:35:52 PM
Hi,

Did you get all the help you needed for adding Nxt?

Thanks  ;D


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 06, 2014, 08:43:48 PM
Hi,

Did you get all the help you needed for adding Nxt?

Thanks  ;D

It's on our to-do list. We'll let you know if we run into any issues.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Daedelus on July 06, 2014, 11:35:49 PM
Great, thanks  ;D


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: guruvan on July 07, 2014, 03:34:53 AM
Mazacoin would be cool to implement

Indeed. As posted in the mazacoin thread, ShastaFarEye and MazaCha.In are here to support this. What ever we need to implement on the mazacha.in to make maza available in hive can be done. Let me know - email is in my sig.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Digithusiast on July 07, 2014, 01:26:46 PM
It would be great to have Guldencoin (NLG) supported by Hive!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Conqueror on July 07, 2014, 05:47:01 PM
Feathercoin is a great idea (especially now with Neoscypt almost ready).
I fully support FTC.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 08, 2014, 01:08:57 AM
Mazacoin would be cool to implement

Indeed. As posted in the mazacoin thread, ShastaFarEye and MazaCha.In are here to support this. What ever we need to implement on the mazacha.in to make maza available in hive can be done. Let me know - email is in my sig.

We'll need everything necessary to build a wallet around it. Will be in touch!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: acebenson on July 08, 2014, 07:00:51 AM
appreciate the work that you do and the open policy you take, it's still a growing market but i would love to see the app for goodcoin now that would be cool since already got the tip app on facebook but an app would be better


Title: YACoin - Your Alternative Currency
Post by: alenevaa on July 08, 2014, 08:50:28 AM
Please consider adding YACoin (http://yacoin.org)! Thanks!

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5475/14580151056_39ae07ae79_o_d.jpg


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 08, 2014, 09:06:46 AM
Thank you for all of your suggestions.

We have already chosen the next 3 tokens and will announce them soon.

The next 3 will be chosen based on who tells the best joke in here... Though you obviously must also have a blockchain.info-style API that we can use to build the wallet, too. :-)

No, we're not kidding. Make us laugh and win.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Dimitry on July 08, 2014, 10:26:49 AM
Silkcoin is being rebuild by the community. Maybe when the community is succesfull you can have a look at Silkcoin.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: mafort1469 on July 08, 2014, 12:03:04 PM
I vote for silkcoin as well.

My Joke.

What did one snowman say to the other snowman??

Hey, do you smell carrots?

LOL!!!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 08, 2014, 12:05:53 PM
I vote for silkcoin as well.

My Joke.

What did one snowman say to the other snowman??

Hey, do you smell carrots?

LOL!!!

haha, that is pretty good!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: mafort1469 on July 08, 2014, 12:40:36 PM
Here is another great one.

An Irish man WALKS out of a bar.

LOL!!!!!!



Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: alenevaa on July 08, 2014, 12:59:44 PM
A man is talking to God.

The man: "God, how long is a million years"
God: "To me, it's about a minute"
The man: "God, how much is a million dollars"
God: "To me it's a penny"
The man: "God, may I have a penny"
God: "Wait a minute"

 :D

YACoin please!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: alenevaa on July 08, 2014, 01:01:48 PM
in one line: It was so cold... the dogs were wearing cats! ))))))


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: darkota on July 08, 2014, 02:37:23 PM
Hive should support Cryptonote coins.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: FreebieZoner on July 08, 2014, 07:15:38 PM
Here's my GOOD joke:

Justin Bieber

:)


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: nfigueir on July 08, 2014, 11:26:18 PM
Thank you for all of your suggestions.

We have already chosen the next 3 tokens and will announce them soon.

The next 3 will be chosen based on who tells the best joke in here... Though you obviously must also have a blockchain.info-style API that we can use to build the wallet, too. :-)

No, we're not kidding. Make us laugh and win.

The best joke in cryptocurrencies world is very short and with one word only: Dogecoin

It shows how far can a joke go :)

PS: I am actually voting for NLG (Guldencoin) to be the next coin to be added.

I have built the Android wallet for NLG so I can provide you help in setting up the Hive wallet for NLG if needed.

Cheers and congrats for the great work!
Nuno


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Beave162 on July 09, 2014, 02:19:53 AM
Here is a YACoin meme that is pretty funny:

http://memecrunch.com/meme/309D5/yac-wallet/image.png

Or does it have to be a joke copied and pasted from them internets? :)


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: ftc-c on July 09, 2014, 03:46:47 AM
Please support Feathercoin next!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: dfirst179 on July 09, 2014, 05:31:56 AM
jokes are harder than i thought always wanna go dirty or offensive lol but here is a clean one lol :o

did you hear about the stoner who got into bitcoin mining?

he was doing blocks of hash while hashing blocks and blew what he mined blowing his mind

vote for goodcoin its damn GOOD


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 09, 2014, 05:43:51 AM
Haha suddenly this thread gets much more interesting. :-) Keep 'em coming folks.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: cryptog1 on July 09, 2014, 08:05:21 AM
primecoin and peercoin


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 09, 2014, 08:43:20 AM
primecoin and peercoin

You didn't tell a joke.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 09, 2014, 08:43:43 AM
Please support Feathercoin next!

Joke please.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: WaterLooDown on July 09, 2014, 09:35:35 AM
Please support Feathercoin next!

Joke please.

What did the Leper say to the prostitute?

Keep the tip!

This is for NLG


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: FreebieZoner on July 09, 2014, 07:50:25 PM
Another joke for GoodCoin

What's the difference between breaking up with a crazy gf and the crypto traders?

Only the ex gf will continue to chase you until you die,  while traders will move onto the next coin


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 10, 2014, 06:32:45 AM
Pretty good Freebie, but WaterLoo won the last round. :-)


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: FreebieZoner on July 10, 2014, 08:11:08 AM
Pretty good Freebie, but WaterLoo won the last round. :-)

Sadness!  I got another one for you!

Why did the horny gf get mad at her crypto pump and dump bf?

Because he was enjoying watching coins go up and down more than watching her go up and down


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: CrystalClear on July 10, 2014, 08:27:54 AM
Ahem, my GOOD entry...

A husband and wife are trying to set up a new password for their computer.  The husband puts "mypenis" and the wife rolls on the floor laughing because the screen says, "Error.  Not long enough."


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hixatchi on July 11, 2014, 02:09:11 AM
dogecoin and peercoin please!  ::)


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: mafort1469 on July 11, 2014, 02:24:20 AM
Vote for Silkcoin

Mushroom goes into a bar and orders a drink.
Bartender says, "We don't serve your kind in here."
Mushroom says, "Why not? I'm a Fungi."

LOL....haahah hahhaha. ROFL..hahaha




Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: nest on July 11, 2014, 03:28:20 PM
Nestcoin(NST) please.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: thsminer on July 14, 2014, 08:01:17 PM
I was in a bar last night and overheard three very hefty woman talking.
Their accent appeared to be Scottisch, so I turned over and asked "Hello ladies are you three lassies from Scotland?"
One of then angrily screeched, "It's Wales you idiot Wales!" So I apologised and replied "I'm so sorry, so you are three whales from Scotland?"
And thats the last thing I remember...

For NLG


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 15, 2014, 02:20:21 AM
I was in a bar last night and overheard three very hefty woman talking.
Their accent appeared to be Scottisch, so I turned over and asked "Hello ladies are you three lassies from Scotland?"
One of then angrily screeched, "It's Wales you idiot Wales!" So I apologised and replied "I'm so sorry, so you are three whales from Scotland?"
And thats the last thing I remember...

For NLG

Winner for today at least. :-)


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: thsminer on July 15, 2014, 05:00:07 PM
I was in a bar last night and overheard three very hefty woman talking.
Their accent appeared to be Scottisch, so I turned over and asked "Hello ladies are you three lassies from Scotland?"
One of then angrily screeched, "It's Wales you idiot Wales!" So I apologised and replied "I'm so sorry, so you are three whales from Scotland?"
And thats the last thing I remember...

For NLG

Winner for today at least. :-)

Thank you, but to give NLG some better odds;

On a summer’s day, two English tourists came through Wales.
At Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogogoch they gazed at the placename and stopped for lunch.
One of the tourists asked the waitress: “We I wonder if you could settle an argument for us. Can you pronounce where we are, very, very, very slowly?” The girl leaned over and said:

“Burrr… gurrr… King.”


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: FreebieZoner on July 16, 2014, 07:31:07 PM
Not into original crypto jokes I see. ..

A man, whose level of drunkenness was bordering on the absurd,  stood up to leave and fell flat on his face.

"Maybe all I need is some fresh air, " thought the man as he crawled outside.

He tried to stand up again,  but fell face first into the mud.

"Screw it, " he thought.  "I'll just crawl home. "

The next morning,  his wife found him on the doorstep asleep.

"You went out drinking last night didn't you?" She said.

"Uh. Yes, " he said sheepishly.

"How did you know?"

"You left your wheelchair at the bar again. "

GOOD vote!!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: guruvan on July 17, 2014, 03:02:49 PM
Mazacoin would be cool to implement

Indeed. As posted in the mazacoin thread, ShastaFarEye and MazaCha.In are here to support this. What ever we need to implement on the mazacha.in to make maza available in hive can be done. Let me know - email is in my sig.

We'll need everything necessary to build a wallet around it. Will be in touch!

Excellent. We're here and ready to put in gear to support it.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: acebenson on July 18, 2014, 07:11:00 AM
I was out for a drink with the wife last night and I said, "I love you".

She asked me, "Is that you or the beer talking"

I said, "It's me........I'm talking to the beer"!

vote for goodcoin  :)


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: 91porn on July 18, 2014, 08:08:11 AM
Hi,

Did you get all the help you needed for adding Nxt?

Thanks  ;D

It's on our to-do list. We'll let you know if we run into any issues.

awesome :D


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: CrystalClear on July 21, 2014, 07:10:38 AM
“Mom, Dad, sit down.  I have something very important to tell you,” said Samantha, upon her return home from college after graduation. “I met a guy  who lives near the college that I really like and we decided we are going to get married!”

“Oh Samantha! I am so happy for you!” Gushed her Mom giving her a big hug, “I hope you two will be really happy together! I can’t wait to meet him!”

“Tell us more about him” said her Dad, “does he have any money?”

“Oh Dad! Is that all you men ever think about? That was the first question he asked me about you too!”

GOOD joke.  :)


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on July 25, 2014, 05:30:33 AM
hehe  :)

Hey guys, we've setup a Skype chat room in case any of you want to drop in. Please don't come there just to hound us about adding your coin; we're still working through the requests slowly and it will take some time to do everything we want to do.

Anyway here's the link:

http://is.gd/Vf0hcW

(This is a shortcut to an exceptionally long Skype protocol URI)


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Daedelus on July 29, 2014, 11:53:18 AM
Hi,

Any update on adding Nxt?

Thanks  ;D


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: CannabisCoinDev on August 15, 2014, 02:28:57 PM
The Team at CannabisCoin would like to kindly ask you guys to consider a 'Real World' use coin such as CannabisCoin - CANN
We have goods to sell, and there's more bees that want this honey!

Main thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661885.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661885.0)


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: dygus on August 15, 2014, 02:37:30 PM
The Team at CannabisCoin would like to kindly ask you guys to consider a 'Real World' use coin such as CannabisCoin - CANN
We have goods to sell, and there's more bees that want this honey!

Main thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661885.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661885.0)

https://i.imgur.com/PWufd1b.png

https://i.imgur.com/PEzq9Qw.jpg

+1


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: BlockaFett on August 15, 2014, 02:47:28 PM
The Team at CannabisCoin would like to kindly ask you guys to consider a 'Real World' use coin such as CannabisCoin - CANN
We have goods to sell, and there's more bees that want this honey!

Main thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661885.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661885.0)

https://i.imgur.com/PWufd1b.png

https://i.imgur.com/PEzq9Qw.jpg

+1

+1


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Virtuoso on August 15, 2014, 02:55:02 PM
The Team at CannabisCoin would like to kindly ask you guys to consider a 'Real World' use coin such as CannabisCoin - CANN
We have goods to sell, and there's more bees that want this honey!

Main thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661885.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661885.0)

https://i.imgur.com/PWufd1b.png

https://i.imgur.com/PEzq9Qw.jpg

+1

+1

+1  Yes we CANN!!!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Spoetnik on August 15, 2014, 02:58:06 PM
2 full straight pages of useless spam ?
i should report your ass's.. your just being dicks hijacking this topic !

where is our new *possible moderator BitcoinExpress when we need him ? :(


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: CannabisCoinDev on August 15, 2014, 03:05:50 PM
Apologies, that was not intended by our team. They are just excited.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: solid12345 on August 15, 2014, 03:21:52 PM
I think Hive should support CANN and URO, both real-world backed cryptocurrencies.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Wings1987 on August 15, 2014, 07:39:08 PM
I think Hive should support CANN and URO, both real-world backed cryptocurrencies.

+1


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: true-asset on August 16, 2014, 01:44:20 AM
I think Hive should support CANN and URO, both real-world backed cryptocurrencies.

Nuro would be happy to support CANN once the CANN team finalizes their pegging policies transparently and either gets on BlockCypher (http://blockcypher.com) (trust me - its so worth it - saved me at least 2 weeks in dev time, and is saving me about 5 hours a week in server maintenance) or a similar API service like APICoin or ReddAPI.

More info about Nuro is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=739689.0

Nuro is 100% open-source so security and safety can be vetted by all.

Nuro works on any (up to date) browser and all (modern) mobile devices, because it is built using standards compliant HTML5, CSS and JavaScript, along with Intel App Framework/Apache Cordova for native app store distribution and native look/feel/performance.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: minerjoen on August 16, 2014, 02:01:13 PM
Well cann is one of the coins what make there words real. They dont talk nonsense, only facts..
No hidden / secret things, all simple facts are showed with proves.



Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on August 16, 2014, 07:39:45 PM
Cheers all for the suggestions.

We've just gotten our iOS release out the door and will report back here with more news on new tokens soon.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Scuzzlebutt on August 16, 2014, 07:56:52 PM
Well cann is one of the coins what make there words real. They dont talk nonsense, only facts..
No hidden / secret things, all simple facts are showed with proves.



..k

what are the facts? "cannt" see them? :-)

just tell us the facts, and show us some proof.

the whole world is waiting, what are your arguments for cannabiscoin?
doesnt see anything exiting about this coin the last 2 weeks, just hype and dump.

where was the never ending progress in the last 2 weeks?

just pics and words, and the absence of evidence!

this coin has no future, if i "cann" buy MMJ with dollars, there are so many growers with good MMJ and they sell it 4 dollars.
cannt see the innovation here, nothing more then forcing somebody to pay with coins.
a rather bad marketing concept, just look at the competitors.
and you see what you get without the force to buy cann coin first.
stay realistic nothing more than a forced market layer, its getting old, really old


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Virtuoso on August 16, 2014, 10:32:23 PM
Well cann is one of the coins what make there words real. They dont talk nonsense, only facts..
No hidden / secret things, all simple facts are showed with proves.



..k

what are the facts? "cannt" see them? :-)

just tell us the facts, and show us some proof.

the whole world is waiting, what are your arguments for cannabiscoin?
doesnt see anything exiting about this coin the last 2 weeks, just hype and dump.

where was the never ending progress in the last 2 weeks?

just pics and words, and the absence of evidence!

this coin has no future, if i "cann" buy MMJ with dollars, there are so many growers with good MMJ and they sell it 4 dollars.
cannt see the innovation here, nothing more then forcing somebody to pay with coins.
a rather bad marketing concept, just look at the competitors.
and you see what you get without the force to buy cann coin first.
stay realistic nothing more than a forced market layer, its getting old, really old


If you see no difference then you are blind... Then must be your opinion to cryptocurrencies: there is not a single coin out there only bitcoin...


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: SushiChef on August 16, 2014, 10:45:43 PM
what about XxXcoin? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712912.0


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: FreebieZoner on August 17, 2014, 05:05:46 AM
No more jokes?  I still vote for GOOD and adding vote for APEX.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Mastermine on August 17, 2014, 07:34:28 AM
CANN is clearly a good option. Also JUDGE will be making leaps and bounds in the future


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: DubFX on August 17, 2014, 09:06:11 AM
I have to agree that you should support CANN, it will go places ;)


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: hivewallet on August 18, 2014, 04:12:27 AM
How many of you guys have dev teams that could add the necessary support to Hive?

If you have a blockchain-style API and a decent JavaScript programmer at your disposal, you should be able to knock out support for this in a day. Then we'll make it pretty and merge it all back in.

https://github.com/hivewallet/hive-js

hive-js is the backbone of Hive Web, Hive iOS and some other forthcoming platforms, so if support exists there, we can get it onto mobile devices.


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: FreebieZoner on August 19, 2014, 04:30:25 AM
How many of you guys have dev teams that could add the necessary support to Hive?

If you have a blockchain-style API and a decent JavaScript programmer at your disposal, you should be able to knock out support for this in a day. Then we'll make it pretty and merge it all back in.

https://github.com/hivewallet/hive-js

hive-js is the backbone of Hive Web, Hive iOS and some other forthcoming platforms, so if support exists there, we can get it onto mobile devices.

Cool,  that's easy stuff,  I'll let them know thanks!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: guruvan on August 19, 2014, 07:38:01 PM
How many of you guys have dev teams that could add the necessary support to Hive?

If you have a blockchain-style API and a decent JavaScript programmer at your disposal, you should be able to knock out support for this in a day. Then we'll make it pretty and merge it all back in.

https://github.com/hivewallet/hive-js

hive-js is the backbone of Hive Web, Hive iOS and some other forthcoming platforms, so if support exists there, we can get it onto mobile devices.

blockchain style api is not a problem - which pieces do we need? just their simple query api, or do you need the Data API?

We'll set our JS devs on hive-js right away. :)

Thanks y'all!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: agswinner on August 28, 2014, 05:45:25 AM
Please add mooncoin!


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: agswinner on August 28, 2014, 06:38:54 AM

Today at 12:28:22 PM
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Please Hive team developed for mooncoin web wallet i will donate to you i able to know how much is develop a web wallet


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: CannabisCoinDev on August 28, 2014, 06:54:20 AM
The Team at CannabisCoin would like to kindly ask you guys to consider a 'Real World' use coin such as CannabisCoin - CANN
We have goods to sell, and there's more bees that want this honey!

Main thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661885.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=661885.0)


Once again, we are still asking with open arms to make another breakthrough for crypto by supporting CANN.  Make history.
Skype: cannabis.coin


Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: Epiphany on October 02, 2014, 09:13:14 PM
Hello! I was hoping you might consider including SolarCoin. We are moving to 100% PoS in 3-4 weeks at which time the public mining phase is over and coins in circulation will only increase as people who generate solar power begin to claim their coins on a 1 SolarCoin = 1 MWh basis. In essence, we are building a currency backed by electricity. The vast majority of SolarCoin enthusiasts are interested in a wallet that can be accessed with their smart phones in order to begin spending their coins and convincing merchants to accept it. The solution you provide would seem to fit the bill perfectly. :)

We have had the honour of the Cannacoin team acting as our developers for the algorithm changes that are currently under way and they are very good at what they do. I will mention this to them to see if it is something they would be willing to help us implement. Cannacoin would also be a great addition IMHO given their current strategy of building applications that are of use to all cannabis related altcoins out there.

Here are some links if you would like to read more about SolarCoin and Cannacoin:

www.solarcoin.org
SLR thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=785257.0
CCN thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=740903.0



Title: Re: Which token should Hive support next?
Post by: 25hashcoin on October 02, 2014, 10:46:37 PM
All I can really suggest for a smart pick is Monero.


Title: Re: Which currency should Hive support next?
Post by: Melbustus on July 29, 2016, 04:36:56 PM
I would strongly advise that you consider what you're doing a little more deeply. We're currently in this manic phase of new alt-coins, where every idea, ranging from the *very* few good/interesting ideas, to the irrelevant tweak/scam-coins, gets a day or three in the sun. It's clear that 99+% of the alt coins out there will not last, and that almost definitely includes what many would consider some of the top alts today.

The damage to crypto-currency in general caused by the current alt-mania is non-trivial. The existence of non-technically-interesting alt coins gives credence to the crypto-currency naysayers who insist that the entire space is a flash in the pan because alts prove you can't have digital scarcity. We only play into the hands of this argument by supporting alts.

I'm a firm believer that we'll only end up with 3 or 4 coins long-term (and we have *no idea* which those are going to be yet) and that they'll serve distinct market niches due to meaningful technical differentiation. This situation would actually be somewhat analogous to how the precious metals markets developed; there are only a few that carry non-industrial value.

I just hope that leading companies in the crypto space *do* consider these meta-dynamics and aren't just looking for short-run boosts to their own userbase at the expense of the long-run health of the entire community.

Choose wisely.

Hive is a supporter of Token Neutrality:

• We do not believe it appropriate that wallet makers hold bias towards one token or another.
• We find arguments for artificial digital scarcity well-reasoned, but ultimately delusional.

No doubt the semantic framing of this topic is responsible for most of the confusion. If one swaps the word 'currency' for 'shares' as Daniel and Stan of Clan Larimer have been suggesting, things look quite a bit different. These two brilliant pieces are recommended reading for everyone:

http://bitshares.org/a-bitrose-by-any-other-name/
http://bitshares.org/the-end-of-cryptomoney/

We at Hive agree that so-called crypto-currency is not money—even if it can be used that way, and even if it is sometimes convenient to describe it that way. We're actively working on our language, but let me be crystal-clear about that perspective now.

I know that $1,000,000/BTC was an exit strategy for a handful of people, but there's nary a prayer of it playing out that way. We of Earth love our novelty, and I in particular find the idea of artificial digital scarcity so painfully fucking boring that I'm going to spend my time making your world view more difficult to sustain, as both a career and a hobby.


So...how's HIve doing now, one might ask?

https://i.imgur.com/0XnRse3.png
https://hivewallet.com/

Guess pretentious jerks who don't understand crypto *do* get what they deserve sometimes.