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1  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Creating a cryptostandard? on: February 16, 2014, 05:26:22 AM
We always seem to compare bitcoin to fiat (or not so fiat) money. 1 BTC = $xxxx.xx etc...

What if there was a way of creating a cryptoasset instead of a coin that can only be purchased with cryptocurrencies?

This would make it unbackable by the dollar or euro or w/e. Making it that much less "centralized". Creating a parallel crypto market is the only way to compete with the one people use normally now.

Something that is mined, but has a much flatter curve. More of a faith based asset. Then each coin in the market could have it respective asset, or multiple coins could share the same one...adding value to eachother.

For example:

BTC and LTC are only accepted forms of payment for ONA or FTA (Let's assume this would be the first [one] asset, soo..."One Asset" or "First Asset").

I have no idea how we could verify as a community of miners/verifiers that an "asset" has not been traded for actual legal tinder. However if we could this would seperate the investment and cash basis for BTC and all other altcoins I feel....

What do you think?


If this has been thought of, I appologize!

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