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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Thoughts on Max Keiser's coin (Maxcoin) on: February 10, 2014, 12:22:20 AM
being a noob and voyeur of cryptocurrencies (who has basically just tried out of the mechanics in the past, I decided over the past two weeks to check out some of the new releases.  MaxCoin was a colossal fail launch imo.  The couple of other new coins I tried in the same period (that had less hype) worked pretty smoothly.  I was able to get them working and mine some with a pool (and pretty much on the noob end of the spectrum).  

MaxCoin imho is poster child why project managers and business/system analysts are valuable in the tech world (i.e. poor communications, planning, and thinking through user scenarios).



People need to look beyond the launch. There is big potential in coin regardless of how launch went. Those who ignore this will kick themselves in a few weeks-months.

you may well be right.  I am just a noob/novice.  I looked at 5 coins that were pretty much new.

2) I was able to get going
2) were okay, a little clunky
1) was a total piece of chit

I personally would like to see the 2 that did a decent job and communicated well be successful in the long run.  but, that is not how things work out sometimes.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Thoughts on Max Keiser's coin (Maxcoin) on: February 10, 2014, 12:13:56 AM
being a noob and voyeur of cryptocurrencies (who has basically just tried out of the mechanics in the past, I decided over the past two weeks to check out some of the new releases.  MaxCoin was a colossal fail launch imo.  The couple of other new coins I tried in the same period (that had less hype) worked pretty smoothly.  I was able to get them working and mine some with a pool (and pretty much on the noob end of the spectrum). 

MaxCoin imho is poster child why project managers and business/system analysts are valuable in the tech world (i.e. poor communications, planning, and thinking through user scenarios).

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