Figured this would be as good a place as any for my first post. I mostly joined this forum to post in the Alternate Crytos sub-forum. I am a big supporter of Quarkcoin [QRK]. If any of you have questions about Quark, please don't hesitate to ask. More than happy to help! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Whats so special about quark? Nothing, it's a pump and dump scheme, don't buy into it. Worthless, pre-mined crap. But its becoming more and more popular (value is going up as well)! But ya, a few mill have been premined ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Faucets should switch to a cheaper coin so they can send larger amounts. Move the decimal a few places to the left and pay it out in LTC instead.
There are ltc faucets and other faucets as well! Yep, I've been using Litecoiner for a while and have 0.0067 LTC built up on that so far. Also just started using LTC4YOU, which I think is pretty new. Got 0.0007 LTC built up after 2 or 3 days. That isnt much, but then again its free. The best things to do is go for a really new alt coin and rack up as much as you can. Then hope that the price will go up like crazy! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Not only that, but sometimes people hide hacks in new alt coins. Linux can save you from that (most of the time).
This Im worried as well, this is why I dont install any of the alt coin client With ubuntu you should be fine. If its a popular coin then I dont even try to verify, but if its new put the qt on a virtual box. Windows have virtual box as well, and it is free Yes. You could do that as well. What the op means is to not use vm but just linux.
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To me, the blue in the tshirt sells this logo. It's practically Steve Jobs modern. And a great blue for incorporating in the site itself. I am going to peg this currently as my #1 pick. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FwEuM1hG.jpg&t=663&c=m0YP4H-wL2Kjwg) Its beautiful! Make sure its a vex so that you can increase the size and not have to worry about it being blurry.
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If it was 1 mil per coin, people will be buying 0.0001 or something like that, and early investors will be selling 2 btc (combined, at any given moment). The price will surely go down.
This doesn't make any sense. Lets say im an early invest with 100 btc. BTC reaches one million. I sell all of my btc. The price will crash because of the fact that people wont be able to buy at 1 mil.
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If it was 1 mil per coin, people will be buying 0.0001 or something like that, and early investors will be selling 2 btc (combined, at any given moment). The price will surely go down.
Some early adopters have over 100,000 BTC, do you see something like this happening now ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) No, because btc is still at a reasonable price. People can still buy 1 btc whole.
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I won't sell anything without explaining the idea first. And yes, the ideas aren't bad. Its how the people pursue them that can either make them, or break them. It's how you create the good and how you publicise it. I have an idea for an app that is guaranteed to be a success. I just don't have 100k to spend on developers. If a developer would want to join me for equity, then I'd keep that idea myself. Again, this thread was just an idea. Definitely not one of my best, but an idea nonetheless ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Np. I understand and this is a good idea, its just that people wont make money unless they pursue the idea FULLY. So do you sell the idea or do you ask for a percent in profits?
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Could you please atleast send some btc to an escrow so that I might actually consider this?
I might consider joining after a month if you do actually pay out.
There is no way that he is going to pay that much. He refuses to use escrow and has incredibly high rates? It makes absolutely no sense. OP, prove me wrong. Ya. All he did was give a snapshot of coinbase. That doesnt really mean anything.
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This really applies to everyone. A lot of my followers, and other peoples followers dont really tweet that much.
Great point. There are a great many or perhaps even most Twitter users who don't use it to post, but rather to follow those they find interesting. This still makes them very valuable in that they are absorbing your content. I dont use it for either. I use it once in a while (if I remember) to update things but never really use it more that once a week. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Im sorry but the vps's are overpriced! ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) How much do you charge for a ssl, and who identifies it?
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How much % would go to the fundraiser?
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Do you have a setting where you send us the current price (of coinbase ONLY) every x minutes?
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What exactly would be the point of managing it? What would you do exactly?
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Love these logos! Are the vex? How much do you charge?
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Could you please atleast send some btc to an escrow so that I might actually consider this?
I might consider joining after a month if you do actually pay out.
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Please post you youtube account publicly and I dont really see the point of this. If you were part of a big ad-network, this would seem useful but I dont see exactly what you would be doing.
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Looks like all of the followers you have are either super inactive or are bots. It looks like you just get a couple of favourites or retweets... If you have a more active twitter account, I will consider purchasing.
Another issue is that most of these accounts have not tweeted in years. What this means is that anyone following them has probably long since abandoned their accounts. This really applies to everyone. A lot of my followers, and other peoples followers dont really tweet that much.
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