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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [MoneyPoc] [Alpha stage] Mobile Wallet - Easy Managemnt of Bit/Alt coins on: December 09, 2014, 05:03:14 PM
Thank you,

And at the moment where just trying out different types that we will discloses later on in development sorry for the bad answer but it will mostly be a mix of multi layer with verification at the user end, security questions set up by the owner/user on first boot of the device. That will remain on the devise so no discloser of information we want to keep it on device so that it will remain mostly decentralised and no user farming.

later on in development there will also be an open source app developer pack that will feature this type of encryption when developing applications for the device but its not been give much time as of yet

2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / [MoneyPoc] [Alpha stage] Mobile Wallet - Easy Managemnt of Bit/Alt coins on: December 09, 2014, 04:47:24 PM
Hello All,

I would like to introduce you to MoneyPoc,

, This is a mobile money managing device that fits inside a small 4.5" touch screen device. The device features are WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, touch screen, pass code encryption, full system encryption, gps tracking, cellular data (Extra), marketplace, bitcoin and other altcoin storage (Depending on the marketplace and stable coin releases), remote back up with file encryption, wireless charging, desktop app for Windows, Mac and linux, sending coins from device to device via networking or NFC, and many more that are being added while the development goes on some features may be added or removed.

We are also trying to implement a system that uses pounds, dollars etc... and that will work with current NFC technology the make payment easier, the device also features a statement function that gives you detailed information about your purchase (Merchant option).

At the moment its all just in alpha but we hope to bring it to the market soon


Any comments welcome on how to improve and change the device if we missed anything please don't hesitate to ask.

 Smiley Smiley
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [RPI] RPI COIN | LINUX BASED | WEB COIN | HIDDEN BLOCKCHAIN [RPI] on: August 30, 2014, 12:16:09 AM
It's just the idea,

I'm hoping that the Linux based idea is better then what is currently on offer at the moment most cryptocurrencies need a lot of work and features added while there are lots out there and say that they come with that so called '2nd gen crypto' they could be improved.

Lots of wallets are hacked all the time.. Why is that if cyptocurrencies are secure..? And I do understand that a lot of the time its the user to blame... but it still should not be that easy...

A hidden blockchain may be a good idea but the worry I'll have people saying 'its not a real crypto if there hiding things'... could bring it to die

4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / [RPI] RPI COIN | LINUX BASED | WEB COIN | HIDDEN BLOCKCHAIN [RPI] on: August 26, 2014, 02:59:10 PM

This is a Linux based Raspberry pi coin, I've been working on this for some time now and want to know if there is a point in continuing. The basics of it are that its a web wallet that you can uses on mobile, tablet, and web etc...

Here's how it works...

I have a few raspberry pi's all connected together using a network switcher, there running custom versions of Linux and back up to each other from time to time depending on the set up, some of them are using external hard drives to store the block chain and the wallets (as the pi's don't offer that much space) then they get hot swapped from time to time and keep the wallets in cold storage to make them safer.

It works pretty well and i'm now working on a project to add extras information such as merchant information (still keeping it secure and encrypted) turn the blockchain hidden so that its not publicly accessible and won't be tracked...

There is also a different currency formation bitcoin works in BTC 0.0000000.... which is pointless trading in BTC 0.000000023...Huh so RPI works in 0.0000 which makes more seance usingn 0.0000.... (1.4567) the currency also is sped wider so RPI will have the same value then bitcoin but  shown as  [RPI] 5.4563 = $800 apposed to BTC1.00 = $800  its still a work in progress but works far better...

I have no yet desired on how to get theses coins?? Mining, Exchanging, Paying Credit/debit for an amount..?? i dont realy want mining at thats 1gen coins... :/ Huh

RPI is not the official release name....

Whats your view, post some comments or message me
 
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