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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: Makkafon on January 24, 2015, 05:47:38 PM



Title: Would you use this cryptocurrency?
Post by: Makkafon on January 24, 2015, 05:47:38 PM
Hello lads and ladies! We're doing some market research as we're working on a new kind of cryptocurrency that will guarantee the stability of a fiat currency, i.e. $, free near-instant(within seconds) transactions/payments, decentralised, transparency, and of course anonymous.
(Edited): It would also have use for a number of major merchants.


If your answer is no, it'd be most appreciated if you could mention why.
Many thanks for your time, all feedback is very much appreciated. :)


Cheers!

PS: This is not some alt-coin/rip-off but a new generation cryptocurrency.

(Edited; This was at first more of a gambling-oriented poll but as it's moved to Alt-discussion I made it more of a general poll)




Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency for gambling?
Post by: fortuity on January 24, 2015, 05:57:17 PM
It's just less of a hassle, and there's no excuse for the casinos to not process cash outs immediately (though some still delay them, shame on you!)


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency for gambling?
Post by: PaulPierce on January 25, 2015, 01:43:17 AM
Hello lads and ladies! We're doing some market research as we're working on a new kind of cryptocurrency that will guarantee the stability of a fiat currency, i.e. $, completely instant and free transactions/payments, decentralised, easily traded to and from fiat at all times, and of course anonymous.

Is this something you would be interested in for gambling purposes?

If your answer is no, it'd be most appreciated if you could mention why.
Also it'd be very kind if you could mention where you're from and why you are gambling with bitcoins/crypto at the moment.
Many thanks for your time, all feedback is very much appreciated. :)


Cheers!

Well...uve listed pretty much everything that I want. Can u make something like that?


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency for gambling?
Post by: dbshck on January 25, 2015, 02:00:23 AM
If there are many merchant/sites that accept this new crypto then I would try it. Otherwise there's no reason for me to choose the new crypto. Even if it has a guaranteed value, it'll be useless if you can't use it for many sites.
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why you are gambling with bitcoins/crypto at the moment.
It's easier and faster to use, wider choice of games, and Bitcoin is easily tradeable to fiat.


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency for gambling?
Post by: Makkafon on January 25, 2015, 02:18:36 AM
Glad to hear it Paul! We're confident that we can so stay tuned. :)
This would indeed be the case dbshck!

Thank you all for your input. :)


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency for gambling?
Post by: tadakaluri on January 25, 2015, 03:18:30 AM
Very interesting concept.  Are you going to release new alt coin?


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency for gambling?
Post by: Hollowman338 on January 25, 2015, 05:00:05 AM
Very interesting clone shitcoin idea that 1,345,378 other have had as well.

We look forward to your ultra-quickly-abandoned shitcoin


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency for gambling?
Post by: juicyjuice87 on January 25, 2015, 02:33:08 PM
I've blown a fuck load of btc gambling


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency for gambling?
Post by: Makkafon on January 25, 2015, 03:41:15 PM
Very interesting concept.  Are you going to release new alt coin?

Hey!
We do not consider our product an altcoin but rather a new generation cryptocurrency, while it is based on the bitcoin technology it's fundamentally improved in a way that has not been done before. Unlike your average altcoins that are generally pure "get-rich-quick" rip-offs of Bitcoin with little purpose. :)


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency?
Post by: lexuz on January 25, 2015, 08:55:46 PM
Nice concept, what new gambling site??


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency?
Post by: SirChiko on January 25, 2015, 08:58:22 PM
Is it going to be really "next generation altcoin" or just focused on gambling etc? How are you making transactions instant?


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency?
Post by: Makkafon on January 25, 2015, 09:30:12 PM
Is it going to be really "next generation altcoin" or just focused on gambling etc? How are you making transactions instant?

We believe it has everything needed to be the next generation cryptocurrency, and the end goal is not to be focused on any particular market as it has the potential to cover all of them. However initially we're trying to establish customer interest and usability in specific market-areas to get the ball rolling, so to speak. :)
Well instant is perhaps technically incorrect, I should rather have said "within seconds".

Cheers!


Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency?
Post by: funkenstein on January 25, 2015, 10:00:21 PM
Hello lads and ladies! We're doing some market research as we're working on a new kind of cryptocurrency that will guarantee the stability of a fiat currency, i.e. $, free near-instant(within seconds) transactions/payments, decentralised, easily traded to and from fiat at all times, and of course anonymous.
(Edited): It would also have use for a number of major merchants.


If your answer is no, it'd be most appreciated if you could mention why.
Many thanks for your time, all feedback is very much appreciated. :)


Cheers!

PS: This is not some alt-coin/rip-off but a new generation cryptocurrency.

(Edited; This was at first more of a gambling-oriented poll but as it's moved to Alt-discussion I made it more of a general poll)




No.  If you consider zero transparency, no public confirmation, no public knowledge of money supply, and therefore full counterfeitability to be "stability"..  most of us don't want it. 

If you meant something else by "as stable as fiat", yes we are interested :) 



Title: Re: Would you use this cryptocurrency?
Post by: Makkafon on January 26, 2015, 04:37:40 PM


No.  If you consider zero transparency, no public confirmation, no public knowledge of money supply, and therefore full counterfeitability to be "stability"..  most of us don't want it. 

If you meant something else by "as stable as fiat", yes we are interested :) 


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Haha I can sympathise with this, however transparency is a high priority for us and yes, I mean something else indeed. :)

Cheers!