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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Need a team of people for new cryptocurrency on: February 19, 2014, 04:20:38 PM
So i Need a team of people for new cryptocurrency Things that i can provide to the project i can provide a website a good sales video which i will be able to get on the youtube homepage within 24-48 hours so a good amout of people using it can help with the making of the coin just need some people to help upkeep , i know a bit about making cryptocurrency but not a lot so if anything goes wrong down the line i might not be able to get it sorted out so that is why i need some other people on the project using the coin and it will super transcation time , with this coin all the people working on the project will start mining before the public do so they will reccive a good amout of coins , we will have many diffrent ways of getting the coins other then mining like a lottery , games surveys videos and much more and we will add new features reguraly just i need a team to work on it with me

Just a friendly tip. You might want to consider running your sales pitch through a spell-checker before trying to recruit people to your team.

Having English as your second language isn't an excuse to look like an idiot.
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Bitcoin is doomed to fail, and there's nothing you can do about it. on: February 13, 2014, 09:18:38 PM
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But yeah, you're right this is going to be a huge area of bitcoin growth and practical application.  Also, 3rd world peoples will like btc much more than unstable local currencies ran by local corrupt dictators.

Why would they like the btc more? BTC has proven to be just as unstable, and it would drastically limit their possibilities in terms of exporting goods, something their economy is extremely depended on.
It's not about financial markets, it's about value transferral across borders and foreign exchange. They will generally lose a large percentage of their earnings through fees when transferring money through regular services like Western Union, but with bitcoin it's almost free. They might not be rich or transferring loads of money, but 15% is a lot to lose when you earn $10 a day!

More old news: http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/one-third-of-kenyans-now-have-a-bitcoin-wallet

I see your point... But while it's great for them to be able to send money for free, I don't see how it will promote growth for the bitcoin. Hypothetical scenario: work in the U.S., earn $10, buy bitcoin, send to Kenyan family, family sell bitcoin to buy necessary goods. Becoming a vehicle currency won't help lessen the volatility of the bitcoin.
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Bitcoin is doomed to fail, and there's nothing you can do about it. on: February 13, 2014, 09:00:38 PM
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But yeah, you're right this is going to be a huge area of bitcoin growth and practical application.  Also, 3rd world peoples will like btc much more than unstable local currencies ran by local corrupt dictators.

Why would they like the btc more? BTC has proven to be just as unstable, and it would drastically limit their possibilities in terms of exporting goods, something their economy is extremely depended on.
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