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1421  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: So no more Mintpal, eh? on: October 20, 2014, 06:44:48 PM
The CC world is the only place that I can think of where no one has to lose.   We create money from nothing, we give the blueprints to anyone free, yet people are stealing money left, right, and center (everywhere you turn).

We should have a million billionaires by now but instead equity has dried up 70%.

Mining costs money.

Mining costs are mining cost, they are not currency creation costs.

The research and development that went into the creation of the currency cost money however ALL of those costs are so negligible its not worth discussion, never the less it was the creator's cost NOT our cost, the scheme was given to us free. 

Gold, silver, diamonds, oil, and any other natural commodity that could be used as a currency was created by God (at his cost) and given to us FREE, the mining we use to remove it from where it is to where we want it to be is not part of the creation process, its part of the extraction / transfer process. 

Notwithstanding, depending on the type of mining you are doing it could actually have multiple uses.  For example, your mining could actually solve PRACTICAL mathematical, or scientific problems this way the more you mine the closer we, as a society, get to solving REAL problems.   See 'Gridcoin' and 'folding coin' for more details on that.   







1422  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING: PAYPAL STARTED MASSIVE ACCOUNT BAN ON ANYTHING BITCOIN RELATED on: October 20, 2014, 12:57:36 PM
Anyone experience this kind of problem after bitcoin was "ok-ed" by paypal?

Not sure many people would use paypal for bitcoin trade would they? there were more scams with charge backs getting in the way of things vs paypal rejections for trading bitcoin.

I can't understand how and why someone would use paypal to sell btc.

The only thing I can think of is ignorance.

that's narrow thinking

When ebay allowed btc to be sold in 2013 they sold like crazy and rates went through the roof.     The same thing happened for dogecoin on a lessor scale because by then too many scams took place with btc so ebay was cracking down  on cryptos.  In short, ebay is a MAJOR resource for crypto sales direct to the customer.  90% of all ebay deals are done with paypal.

Additionally, if you have multiple income streams and paypal is one of them it would be great sometimes to just use your balance to get what you want instead of transfering it to a bank to access many days later.   

The bottom line is anything of liquid value should be able to travel from one liquid asset to another with little resistance.   There's not good reason why I have to reroute my paypal funds to my bank, then Coinbase (for btc) to Cryptsy to buy EMC2,  I should be able to used my paypal account to by EMC2 directly for someone that wants to sell EMC2 and willing to accept paypal.



1423  Economy / Services / Re: Anyone interested in cheap mail forwarding/scanning/emailing etc. service? on: October 20, 2014, 12:09:30 PM
interesting,

your assumes far too much, first indicate where you are located, then indicate your 'service from' and 'service to' locations, make sure to make a distinction of 'postal mail' from other types of delivery ...


good luck with the endeavor   
1424  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: First church to accept bitcoins on: October 19, 2014, 11:29:59 PM
Wow Beliathon.  That is quite a response.  

My point in the "brainwashing" was more along the lines of almost all children's books today in regards to the earth, dinosaurs, evolution begin with "Millions of years ago" or "Billions of years ago."  This is taught as a fact and now everyone just blindly believes it to be a fact.  I am the one that is seen as crazy because I just don't go along with the "brainwashing" that is taking place.  Is the "millions of years" time frame a proven fact or has everyone just been brainwashed to believe it is a fact? Scientists keep changing the timeline all of the time anyways so it is a huge problem.

As for homosexuality(since that is obviously a hot button for you) our bodies were designed sexually to be male and female (with the rare exception of a mutation in which someone is born with both parts of course)  If males could reproduce having sex with other males, or females with females, I would have to agree that scientifically homosexuality is normal and that anyone that disagrees with this is being brainwashed to believe that it is wrong, but that isn't the case.  Sure, there is deviance from the norm, but it is deviant.  It is not how we were designed sexually, and we were designed.  The reproductive system in the human body is an amazing and highly designed system that just could not have evolved by chance.  The fact that we are being brainwashed into believing everything happened by random chance is the craziest thing of all and makes no logical sense whatsoever.  

All this said, I am not really worried if you do not agree with me on this.  Saddened of course because I know without a doubt what the truth is.  The ones that are really brainwashed will someday have their eyes opened when the judgement day comes.   Embarrassed  Truth is truth, regardless of if I believe it, or anyone believes it.  But we live in a world that does not even believe in absolute truth anymore.  Everything is relative and based on what feels good to us. It is now commonly accepted to determine what is right and wrong based solely on feelings and our cultural norms.  This is rooted in evolutionary theory as well as atheism with no God or higher authority to be accountable to.  But that is all part of the brainwashing too.




Don't mind him, only a juvenile would go overboard posting pics in such a fashion.  Apparently he has failed to take his ADHD meds again.

The proper definition of homophobia linguistically is 'the fear of man'.  Most animals are homophobic, in that they are afraid of humans; notice most animals will run from man when they see us -- that is homophobia.   

I was at a grocery store one day, the cashier had a huge fat lip that obviously receive multiple stitches, clearly he should not have gone into work but he did.  I asked him how it  happened he told me that his boyfriend did it.  The highest incidence of abuse on homos are what they do to one another, followed by what they do to themselves.   What others do to them is a long distance third.

Ask any emergency room doctor to tell you stories of how many of them grossly injury themselves in an attempt to have "pleasure".   
Ask the police officers and social workers about the number of times they have encountered activities that minimally could be defined as
self-mutilation but could easily go as high as self-torture. Beliathon would have us believe that that is normal simply because it isn't illegal.

Without a moral compass you will get lost.   Notice how Beliathon will switch to any other topic he could in an effort to remove himself from
addressing the root issues at hand -- the existence of God.
1425  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: First church to accept bitcoins on: October 19, 2014, 03:14:16 PM
hahahahaahahahaaaa, you're worse than the other guy, are you his dad?   Your username explains your sexuality 'position'.

Got to put you on ignore

Ah, some people(Armis) will forever dwell in their ignorance. Stupidity surely is a hard thing to change.
It's not his fault and it's not stupidity. This person - like most religious adults - was indoctrinated during their formative years, long before they had developed the critical thinking skills necessary to discern truth from falsehood,  long before they would ever hear the phrase scientific method".

There's a reason every religious group forces their bullshit down the throats of young children. It's the only time they can. By the time any modern teen has been educated about science, getting them to believe in a god would be as difficult as getting them to believe in santa claus.

IMHO indoctrinating children into anything is a form of child abuse, and should be treated as such by the law.

God issued mankind 'conscience' as well as a 'conscious', between the two mankind inherently has a sense of good and bad, as well as right and wrong -- morality.
Goodness, what is good,  and righteousness, what is right is born from mankind's inherent moral foundation.   It is on that foundation all of mankind's laws were
conceived.

Here is how you know smoking is naturally not good, and also naturally the wrong thing for humans to do:
- smoking irritates your eyes, that is one of your senses telling you to move away from the smoke,
- smoking taste nasty (it becomes an acquired taste to abused taste buds), a second way your body is telling you this is not good,
- smoking irritate your nose, deadens your nasal receptors, and weakens your sense of smell, a 3rd way your body says stop,
- smoking irritates your lungs, resulting in coughing, a 4 way your body is tell you this action is wrong for it.
all of the above smoking reactions are AUTOMATIC responses, they were installed with mankind's initial programming  
as an early warning system to move away from potential harm or danger.

Long before cancer comes into the picture your physical body told your invisible mind that smoking was not good and likely wrong,
it was then for the mind to make an executive decision.   If you was in a burning building rescuing your family it would make sense
to override your body's automatic responses, but that was not the case.   There is no naturally good reason for smoking.  Since it harms
the body in multiple ways it should be considered wrong or bad activity.  

Indoctrination (aka brainwashing) is used to encourage, train, induce, coerce, or otherwise force someone to do, or not do, something that s/he would otherwise be expected to do, or not do, naturally.  If an action is naturally good, like eating food you may need to train someone to eat properly, that would not be indoctrination;  however to train a carnivore (like all humans) not to eat meat would take indoctrination, even though it is for the betterment of the person.  Not all indoctrination is wrong, however any indoctrination that results in the degrade of the overall quality of life of the community is not good for the community.

Indoctrination is the only way a society of any size would accept notions that are inherently bad or have no good natural purpose like homosexuality.  

Homosexuality has no good natural purpose.  Heterosexuality has an inherently good natural purpose -- to perpetuate the species.  

Indoctrination is the only way a society of any size would accept the notion of abortion as a 'choice'.  They tell you that it is 'only tissue',
they call it an embryo, as if it is not human at that point.   Two humans that naturally conceive can ONLY produce another human, as such
the "embryo" is really a 'human embryo'  not a chicken embryo, or a cow embryo, or a dog embryo.  

Indoctrination is the only way a society of any size would accept the notion that the "rule of law" trumps truth, that the ruling of one district judge
can override the known wishes of the tens of millions of people in that district, and that a national referendum on all of the issues of major national concern is not
the most sensible way to decide major national issues.  

Indoctrination is the only way a society of any size would issue foreign aid to nations while many of its states are in various states of financial crisis.

Indoctrination is the only way a society of any size that has such a poor overall public education system not give serious consideration to the
education sectors within the country that have an exceptionally long history of educational excellence.  

  
All responsible religions teach you to 'train up a child in the way he should go', a wise parent will teach their children to know good and bad, right and wrong,
without them necessarily needing to experience it all.  

The deeper you delve into the various levels of righteous consciousness the closer you will get to God.  If 'the plan' and 'the ingredients' are before a time science has discovered on one side and infinity is beyond a time can appreciate on the other side,  consciousness would represent that major hole in the middle that we live with every day that science has no true clue about.   There are many levels of consciousness from embryonic consciousness to fetal consciousness to infant awareness, to normal brain adult awareness,  to the daydream, to the groggy, to the light sleep, to the deep sleep, to the about to wake, to the boxing knockout, to the faint, to the coma, to the vegetative state, to the clinically brain dead, and so on ...

You don't know the beginning, the end, or the big doughnut hole in the middle, because you are on the merry-go-round called modern science.  
1426  Other / Off-topic / Re: Best Game You Ever Bought? on: October 19, 2014, 01:47:32 PM
ARMIS ... a high strategy board game that plays like Chess, Checkers, Risk and Stratego all at the same time.  Armis is specifically designed to provide a daily brain workout. Although the learning curve is steep you can rest assured that its not too complex for anyone over age 7.   Remember its a brain workout game so don't expect it to be easy. 
 
The object of the game is to capture your opponent's Flag (which represents the country).  Each team is provided with 17 unique pieces, with various duties, powers, and movement abilities.  There are over a million ways to setup, the game is played on three planes: Land, Air, and Sea. 
 
Armis is played in over 140 countries online at www.ArmisGame.com
1427  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ★★ EBT Coin - Entropybit 100% PoS - Multipool - Bugfix version 4.0.3! ★★ on: October 19, 2014, 01:39:56 PM
My ability to contribute is currently limited to mass coin distribution, through a php script I've written. It can be used to generate interest in the coin. I can possibly get a simple website up to take registration for EBT, and then send out coins in a fair distrubution relaunch. This means paying for server hosting, a domain, and also dedicating my time to the project, and my time, right now, is stretched.

Provided the coin can be fixed. The original dev should then hand over the rest of the premine funds so I can distribute them, once the platform is ready. If he's abandoned the coin, then I'm not going to work on it if he's going to sit on a big fat premine ready to cash out.

Those are a lot of contingencies, one of which depends on developer participation, I don't see that happening.  What are you willing to do with the cards in your hand and with the people at the table?

Well, first of all, in order to host a mass giveaway, I need to be able to spend time developing the website. I already have the method of distribution. It's now a matter of unique user validation.

That really, is the only work involved. I'm prepared to use some of my own EBT to fund the giveaway, but frankly, it may not be enough. Without community support, it may simply not be enough. Especially without the dev's funds.

I'm being perfectly frank about what I can/cannot do. My time is limited, and this will cost me both time and money. I do not wish to make commitments I cannot keep. I am willing to help EBT, but I can't do this on my own, and the community is all but gone.

Here's my open deal to the community, if you find 5 people who are committed to the community I'll willing to be the sixth guy.   

If two people from this community help with the community rebuilding effort at EMC2, which is already in effect, I will be able to be the 4th guy instead of the 6th guy. 

Rebuilding of the community takes many people.    How many people are willing to rebuild this community?
1428  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTB] Hero member account. avatar and signature is a must on: October 19, 2014, 06:53:27 AM
topic says it all. account will be used for advertising, so avatar and signature is a must.
i will use escrow when purchasing, so escrow providers please post here your rates.
offers welcome, just to save your and mines time i would say 0.7 is somewhere around i am willing to pay.



Einsteinium (EMC2) will escrow free

btw, I don't think you will be above to change the avatar
1429  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] the Internet of Coins on: October 19, 2014, 06:43:29 AM
let me know if your want some free publicity for your project


btw, always do videos of your presentations then post them to youtube
1430  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: First church to accept bitcoins on: October 19, 2014, 06:27:18 AM
hahahahaahahahaaaa, you're worse than the other guy, are you his dad?   Your username explains your sexuality 'position'.

Got to put you on ignore
1431  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: First church to accept bitcoins on: October 19, 2014, 02:49:02 AM
hahahahaa, I didn't bother to read past the first sentence because by thing it was clear to me you didn't write it
Of course you didn't. Whenever a theist faces an impassable logical challenge, they reveal their intellectual cowardice almost instantly.

Here, learn how to create a universe.

As for the "zero-sum game" since the subject subject of your material had absolutely nothing to do with gaming, the phrase "zero-sum game" was dead wrong.
LOL it's called game theory, look it up on the internet. You won't find it in bronze age books of fictional allegory.

Religion is on the decline, and that's not going to change. In fact it will almost certainly accelerate now that we are firmly in the information age. Sooner or later you're going to have to face reality.



hahahaha, you are going from dumb to "dumber".

I ask you to find an article that tells you who created all of the ingredients of nature, you go for a video that purports to describe how to create a universe. 
Again, that goes back to the baking of a cake, just because you know how to bake a cake doesn't mean you know how to make the ingredients (flour, milk, eggs, etc) used to make the cake.  You know the ingredients to create the universe, now find a video to show how those ingredients are made without any other earthly ingredients?


A scientist says to God, "Lord, we don't need you anymore. Science has finally
figured out a way to create life out of nothing. In other
words, we can now do what you did in the beginning."
"Oh, is that so ..." replies God.
"Well," says the scientist, "we can take dirt and
form it into the likeness of You and breathe life into it, thus
creating man."
"Well, that's interesting.  Show me."
So the scientist bends down to the earth and
starts to gather soil ... 
"Oh nooo..." interrupts God, "Get your own dirt."


The earth as we know it breaks down to six essential elemental ingredients: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.  So using ingredients exclusively created by man that have nothing to do with any of the mentioned items, make any of these items mentioned -- show me you can 'make your own dirt' from nothing.

As for your claim 'religion is on the decline', there's no poll on earth sizable enough to accurately reflect the worldwide view of religion.  But given that it was a Gallop reference, my guess is the survey focused on the USA, given the state of the USA (homo/marijuana/education/war/prison/removal of religious expression from much of American life)  I'd say that number is still much too high.  It's because of idiots like you why our country is going down as you believe. 

Look at all of the countries where religion is highly valued then compare them to countries where religion has little value you will see a meaningful difference in the quality of life. 

Nevertheless, the subject is theists vs atheists, remember the 90+%[?] that was about theists not about religion, nor about Christians, your ADD/ADHD is ridiculously obvious -- get help.

BTW, how's it going on the article that explains 'the start of time' not simply 'the beginning of time', or the article that explains how the invisible mind can control the physical body.   Explain in a rational, logical, reasonable, and responsible way how something with such great sophistication as a universe or human be created without a plan?

1432  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Selling Bitcointalk Account. on: October 19, 2014, 01:22:36 AM
er, uhm, is that question comming from someone renting out his sig space? 

This site is about cryptocurrency, a way to literally create money from nothing, same here value is created where there presumably is no value, well until the visionary illuminates the way then suddenly the value is plan to see. 

uhhh... I think selling accounts and renting sig space is two completely different things.

renting your sig space means that you get paid for indirectly advertising someone's website. and the more effort you put into building your account, the better you get paid.

selling one's bitcointalk account, however, can end up very messy if some scammer buy a trusted account and scam some people with it

feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, I'm always happy to learn  Wink

"wrong" is a strong word, I'd say you're simply misguided.

you don't own the sig space you are renting, likewise the guy selling the account doesn't own that either, both of you are being compensated for the opportunity to do, and/or not do, something.  For lack of better terms you are being paid to rent space, and he is being paid to sell an account.

All of that you mentioned about building an account is all taken into consideration when making a value determination. 

Just because someone has a trusted account doesn't mean they will always be trustworthy, everyone starts with a trusted account.  Conversely, not everyone with a problem account is always a problem.    Stick around long enough you will see that scammer scam at ALL levels.    When gox did his first scam he had one of the highest trust ratings, and if I'm not mistaken it went down and back up for his next scam.  But the time of his third scam he wasn't using the account but it would have likely had hero status with no trust issues because he offered no deals on the site.   

BTW, many times when someone buys an account it is for the specific purpose of renting the sig space, so you are in the same boat as them.

1433  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Selling Bitcointalk Account. on: October 19, 2014, 12:35:51 AM
this kind of thing is actually allowed? Huh


er, uhm, is that question comming from someone renting out his sig space?  

This site is about cryptocurrency, a way to literally create money from nothing, same here value is created where presumably no value is present, well until the visionary illuminates the way then suddenly the value is plain to see.  
1434  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: First church to accept bitcoins on: October 18, 2014, 11:00:04 PM
My husband and I asked our church if they would take Bitcoin.  They said they would look into it.  

We have been holding our coins for the past year though so haven't sold them yet.  If and when we have another bubble, we will sell a few though and we will want to give a portion to our church.  At this point the conversation will hopefully go like this. "We would love to donate a few thousand to the church but we want to do it in Bitcoin.  Can you set up an account at Coinbase or Circle and we will send those funds immediately?"  

I think they will decide to take Bitcoin. Wink  We will see though.  

Also, while I am in India in a few weeks I am going to see if the organization I am working with will set up a Unocoin account so I can send them some too.  It is such a great way to donate internationally because it can save so much on fees. 

that's an inspiring story, wonder if you would write a little article for us so that we could publish it in our new online publication expected to launch in a few days.

I'm trying to aim it towards the good news of the CC industry: stories that make you feel good you got into CC, motivate you to stay in CC, and inspired you to do something great to improve the CC industry.

let me know if interested

The story will be more "inspiring" after we actually sell some coins. Wink  Maybe we can wait until then?

I am looking forward to seeing what opportunities arise if and when Bitcoin grows in value.  There are so many amazing organizations out there.  I used to joke that my dream job was to be a "philanthropist."  Hopefully that desire can become a reality at some point down the road.  Sure, I give on a small scale now and I am doing some mission work here and there, but there is so much more to be done to help the world.

Btc has very little up/lift/rise left in her.  There are simply too many scams and scam artists destroying the CC industry.  When I look at such a fine company as Mintpal just get blindsided by a hack then taken over by pure evil just hurts me to the core.  All that the original Mintpal developers created just flushed down the toilet.

Without a more secure BTC the coin will continue to drop in value. 

One of the things that can help a lot is the multi-sig wallet, people just have to use it.


As for your ambition to do philanthropy you can get some practice at EMC2, EMC2 is a cause-coin our mission is to find science endeavors to donate to; 2% of the coins mined are put in a fund that is specifically budgeted to make donations to science.   Help us find some science research causes to donate to.

1435  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: First church to accept bitcoins on: October 18, 2014, 10:38:17 PM
I dare any intellectually honest theist (don't laugh, they exist!) to watch this 7 minute video.

That, my friend, is moronic verse.  

It is clear by the usage of the term: "zero-sum game", your knowledge is extremely narrow, the term you meant is "zero-sum gain".
Fail! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-sum_game

How in the world can you compare or contrast "reason" and "violence"?
Like this.

Dear Christians,

In the following argument of nine premises, I will aim to convince you that Jesus of Nazareth was a fictional character, and not a real person. I do not intend to sway the beliefs of many of you, nor even budge them - I know this to be an impossibility, for if the religious mind is well-trained at anything, it is circumventing rational argument. I only intend to sew seeds of doubt, in the hopes that perhaps some of you will nurture them and let them grow. Here goes.



hahahahaa, I didn't bother to read past the first sentence because by thing it was clear to me you didn't write it, it was above your mentality. So I just googled a paragraph to find the same material posted 5 years ago http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/sfo/1104940994.html   "Originally Posted: 2009-04-03 5:02am"; perhaps about the time of your birth?

If you don't believe Jesus existed then work for regular pay on Christmas day, and don't bother using the worldwide calendar because this 2014 years thing pertains to 'since Jesus' died.

So Mr. Cut-N-Paste Guy go find an article that explains who drew up the plans for this thing often referred to as the multi-verse, find an article that tells you who created all of the ingredients of nature, find an article that explains 'the start of time' not simply 'the beginning of time', find an article that explains how the invisible mind can control the physical body.

Also, when the argument is about 'theist' vs 'atheist' grabbing an article on 'Christians' misses much of the point.  

As for the "zero-sum game" since the subject subject of your material had absolutely nothing to do with gaming, the phrase "zero-sum game" was dead wrong.  Your usage of that term was wrong furthermore the only logical correct usage for your material was "zero-sum gain" not "zero-sum game"; again your context was clear, that's why your  phrase usage was wrong.   Go ask your 3rd grade teacher which is the right phase for that comment.



1436  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: First church to accept bitcoins on: October 18, 2014, 07:12:18 PM
My husband and I asked our church if they would take Bitcoin.  They said they would look into it.  

We have been holding our coins for the past year though so haven't sold them yet.  If and when we have another bubble, we will sell a few though and we will want to give a portion to our church.  At this point the conversation will hopefully go like this. "We would love to donate a few thousand to the church but we want to do it in Bitcoin.  Can you set up an account at Coinbase or Circle and we will send those funds immediately?"  

I think they will decide to take Bitcoin. Wink  We will see though.  

Also, while I am in India in a few weeks I am going to see if the organization I am working with will set up a Unocoin account so I can send them some too.  It is such a great way to donate internationally because it can save so much on fees. 

that's an inspiring story, wonder if you would write a little article for us so that we could publish it in our new online publication expected to launch in a few days.

I'm trying to aim it towards the good news of the CC industry: stories that make you feel good you got into CC, motivate you to stay in CC, and inspired you to do something great to improve the CC industry.

let me know if interested
1437  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: First church to accept bitcoins on: October 18, 2014, 04:31:02 PM

They'll make these guys look poor.


Wish all of God people lived like them, since that is not the case I'm glad some of the faithful are enjoying the fruits of His glory. 


 
1438  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ★★ EBT Coin - Entropybit 100% PoS - Multipool - Bugfix version 4.0.3! ★★ on: October 18, 2014, 04:25:03 PM
My ability to contribute is currently limited to mass coin distribution, through a php script I've written. It can be used to generate interest in the coin. I can possibly get a simple website up to take registration for EBT, and then send out coins in a fair distrubution relaunch. This means paying for server hosting, a domain, and also dedicating my time to the project, and my time, right now, is stretched.

Provided the coin can be fixed. The original dev should then hand over the rest of the premine funds so I can distribute them, once the platform is ready. If he's abandoned the coin, then I'm not going to work on it if he's going to sit on a big fat premine ready to cash out.

Those are a lot of contingencies, one of which depends on developer participation, I don't see that happening.  What are you willing to do with the cards in your hand and with the people at the table?
1439  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN] Disney Coin [IDISNEY] on: October 18, 2014, 03:59:08 PM
We want to read about your project at einsteinium.biz

would love too. how do I go about that?

I think this is a great story, particularly given that you know what you are facing.  The Einsteinium News located at www.Einsteinium.biz is scheduled to be up and running in a few days -- we want your article to be in it as the lead.   If you write up a great story I'll publish it as the lead.  Send me a 200 - 1000 word article on your coin, I will used that in conjunction with other material provide in the forum.  The article will also include some of your wonderful graphics.

This is a great opportunity to promote your biz in a different cryptocurrency space. 



wonderful, will do, when do you need the article to be ready?

As soon as possible, if you have your part ready today, we will get our part done today too. 
1440  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: ►►► VOTE for your coin to be added as option to buy in-game virtual currency on: October 18, 2014, 03:49:14 PM
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