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Nice name, I'm interested! Fishy shall be my nickname.
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7750s. Seem to be the most efficient. Is LTC GPU mining a good investment now? How much more will I make compared with bitcoin?
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What is the best GPU mining setup? For -MH/s per dollar -MH/s per dollar after factoring in 11 cents per kilowatt hour of electricity -Most MH/s overall -Best supplies (heat risers, etc.)
Also, would ~$100 be enough to buy a good chip or something? How much have you invested in your rig?
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I'm making a PHP bitcoin site, how do I make it provably fair? Is it enough to just use the "rand" function on the site? Or will I have to do something more?
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User ID 186
187 is my ID My name is yay
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It sounds like a good idea.
Have you considered implementing this coin as part of a colored coin feature in upcoming future cryptocurrencies?
Colored coin? I've heard of it but don't really know about it.
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we need you! how about coming to a meetup? Not in Montreal! Argh! Could you PM me the name and what you are looking for in the logo? I'll try to design one as best as I can according to specs.
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you need to do some research as to what is allowed... you also need to register a non-profit org.
I don't think registering as a nonprofit is required, we can just exchange the charitycoins. I got no idea as to what legal requirements are needed for a person to act as a solicitor for charities. Also, like all charities, there's a management fee. I gather part of that 50% goes to the management fee? Someone needs to sell the minted coins in the open market... then cut a check that goes to the charities. May be feasible, (you have to wait for ZenithCoin to implement this tracking functionality). If you are serious about doing the charity work, then I certainly can donate whatever we build on ZenithCoin to make it happen. I will try to reduce costs wherever possible and to make it both as a standalone currency and a resource for charities. I think we shall convert into USD and then donate and spread the word to exchanges and charities.
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you need to do some research as to what is allowed... you also need to register a non-profit org.
I don't think registering as a nonprofit is required, we can just exchange the charitycoins.
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B65RJXpSuBVbEMakyk9FT35mwYbs5FfQQc Awesome!
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you can prove to me that money will actually go to charities.
That's the hard part, they're aren't any charities which even know about this. Since you are an independent entity, you should be the "main" address, the one from which charities receive money. (Like how devtome is the devcoin "main" entity) In the beginning, you will distribute the coins but eventually charities will get the client and their addresses can be embedded "inside" the coin so that when it is mined the coins are sent directly. Obviously the coins will not got directly to a charity... rather you need to convert them into currencies they can spend. In short, the dev. of this coin needs to be a trusted party. The addresses that are in the client tend to be static. One would have to allocate address to perhaps to the charities involved. Perhaps one need go back to the drawing board and figure a way for charities to accept BTC or LTC. Would you like to be part of the dev? If you are not a web developer, graphic designer, etc. you can be one of the trusted members.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but Devcoin isn't about charity. It's about paying people for their creativity. I do like this idea, but don't have any concerns that haven't already been mentioned.
You are right, I believe. Thanks for your support!
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bKwRRfMTACq6TyHT5KWoXhHKeQPaMrsPgn Yay!
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What makes you think charities will accept the latest in a extremely long and questionable list of alt-coins when - Its value is zero
- They need to understand and download a client they've never heard of
- It's taken Bitcoin100 a year and a half to get a handful of charities to accept $1000 in the form of bitcoins
-This one is specifically FOR charities. -Also, just as we trust charities, charities will trust us. -Devcoin has value. (sorry for the devcoin fans) -The client will try to be more streamlined and easy. (If the charity accountant can understand an online bank account, he or she can surely understand charitycoin!)
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you can prove to me that money will actually go to charities.
That's the hard part, they're aren't any charities which even know about this. Since you are an independent entity, you should be the "main" address, the one from which charities receive money. (Like how devtome is the devcoin "main" entity) In the beginning, you will distribute the coins but eventually charities will get the client and their addresses can be embedded "inside" the coin so that when it is mined the coins are sent directly.
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Sounds like EthiCoin....
What's that?
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