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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency Feelings Survey on: December 08, 2018, 07:56:45 AM
Thanks guys for taking the survey! We will post the results after we reach 200 response.
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin & Cryptocurrency Feelings Survey on: December 07, 2018, 09:34:18 PM
Hi guys! We are conducting a research on people's general feelings about bitcoin & cryptocurrency.

If you got 3-5 minutes, please feel free to take a short survey by filling the following google form. (No any personal contact information needed)

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We will publish our results and share the results we learn from our research.

The more survey answers we get, the more we can do to contribute to the crypto community.

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3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: McDonald's MacCoin! What do you think of the new trend-"Coin of Things"? on: July 30, 2018, 11:20:08 PM
Thanks all for your great insights!

In my opinion, essentially, a "Coin of Things" is acting like a coupon or voucher for a product.

So does the so-called "utility coins" like Ethereum which is the "gas" of the network, or Stellar, Tron, Binance Coin( just to name a few). They are essentially a coupon or voucher for a service. So in economic model, the value of those utility tokens derives from the function or service you can get with the tokens. So those utility tokens should also be called as "Coin of Service".

"Coin of Things" vs "Coin of Service". Both are essentially a coupon or voucher but one for goods and one for service.

A tangible goods is easier to estimate its value but a service may be harder to estimate its fair value. So is it that why some people prefer "Coin of Service" because it has a bigger room to speculate?

(Another question I came up with while taking shower: if there is a decentralized google (assume its searching power is as good as Google) issues a D-google coin and one D-google coin give you one chance to do a search, how much do you think a D-google coin would worth in USD? )

4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / McDonald's MacCoin! What do you think of the new trend-"Coin of Things"? on: July 30, 2018, 10:11:55 PM
Hi there!

Today McDonald's unveils its MacCoin to celebrate its Big Mac's 50th anniversary. Basically, One MacCoin can exchange for one Big Mac.

So what do you think of the new trend- "Coins of Things" ( Cryptocoin that can exchange for real tangible products)?
Do you think it will be better and more popular in the future than some tokens of nothing but thin air?
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