Hi everyone, Listen, I have 11368.00 CCCoin on my account on its Mediachain website ( https://cccoin.mediachain.io/) and I want to start an exchange for PayPal. I will provide the CCCoin first for reputation reasons. Also, I need help with the transfer of the coin. My CCCoin address is 0x5f289518dfb5000bfee12d160e0b03bb3a1482c8, just so you know. Thank you in advance, cochranizer666 UPDATE: By help, I mean that I need the Token ID for CCCoin on Ethereum, because I can't find it ANYWHERE. If you can provide that for me, I'll definitely make a 50% off deal for you.
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I am running mcdir on my laptop. Does this mean I am running a Mediachain node?
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I doubt this would ever happen, like at all ...however, I'm just asking a "what-if" question. Say if Facebook finally gets shut down by President Trump, but the developer of TorChat decides to re-buy the trademark for Facebook just to rename the app from TorChat to Facebook Messenger 2.0. Would you still create an account?
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I admit that I seem to be an idealist and a lazy sonofabitch who doesn't know how to program, like AT ALL, and I'm guessing a lot of people here are, too. This was already proven when I put out ByteUSD.
So why not have a child board for IDEAS for altcoins, wallets, algorithms, etc? Also Bitcoin Forum boards, themselves, too.
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True, but what if Bitcoin Core itself was the faucet? No need for ads, no need for timeouts (unless people are draining the coin supply). On top of that, the amount of Bitcoin per click would be 1 Satoshi, for reasons involving motivating people to work and provide services, and, again, coin supply. Probably not the most professional image, but it's there as a prototype.
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The stipulation is you have to run a full node. And no, there is no auto-tapping like in the game. You have to do it all yourself. There are no "improved amounts" per tap either.
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Should there be a web browser where every page you visit, a coin is generated into your wallet? I am asking because I like Brave, but the browser only relies on Bitcoin. Also, it gives web users more incentive to do what they like to do, which is browse the web.
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I've heard of LBRY, however it seems as if I have to pay LBRY credits for my visual art to be on that blockchain. Is there any P2P networks, blockchain or not, that are image-oriented instead of music-oriented?
The reason why I am asking this is because there's a lot of censorship issues with art nowadays, especially when it comes to centralized art platforms.
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Sorry about that, dude...I'll move it right away
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I have millions of heavy metal songs I wrote and I am selling them for handwritten Thank You notes, as well as USD, Bitcoin, and Monero. PM me and I will send you the first half of the lyrics, and your payment will unlock the second half. But only pay me if you like the lyrics.
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This can be moved to discussions if desired.
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Yeah, because anyone can write a Thank You note, whereas the government prints out all the dollars, and Bitcoin is so hard to mine.
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I don't know if this fits the Altcoin category, but it should count as a decentralized currency.
Gratitude is the best currency you can give to other people or exchange for anything. Even just a simple Thank You can make you feel good and make others feel great.
Imagine if that were a currency, decentralized yet offline? I've come up with a solution for that.
All you have to do is take a small piece of paper, and write "Thank You" on it, and give it to other people in exchange for what you want, as a written way to say thank you.
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Never mind, it's Undertow. Also, you're right, I was trolling about the Bitcoin, but not in a mean way...I do have Bitcoin, but I don't have enough I wanted to start a general exchange between others, not necessarily just from me But the vinyl I did want to give away.
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How about 14 Thank Yous for a Tool or Static-X record? I currently can't find my wallet.
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True, but the process of saying Thank You is what this is all about. Gratitude to others.
Also, it is extremely important to note that the main reason why I started this exchange is so people can write Thank You as a currency and use it as a currency, not necessarily to trade in for Bitcoin or USD. Its really an attention thing.
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$1 in Bitcoin for 1 piece of paper with a handwritten Thank You note.
Also, as a way to promote this, if you wish, I have an Amazon card coming soon, which has a $20 value, so I'll need 20 of those to give that code to you.
And to answer the first question...actual pieces of paper saying Thank You. With the Amazon code I'll pm you the address.
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I am starting a marketplace for paper Thank You notes as a form of a currency, and for trust-building reasons I am buying them from other people, and I am sending Bitcoin first.
This is a follow up to another forum topic located in off-topic about thanking someone as a form of currency instead of the dollar.
If you are interested in this type of market, other people can sell Thank Yous for Bitcoin as well, not just me.
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