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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: October 2015 "Fastest Crypto" Bake-Off on: October 08, 2015, 10:43:12 AM
A clear sock puppet account wakes up and wants to do a neutral test.  Sure...... that doesn't look suspicious at all.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mine VNL by opening a Node... not just PoS an incentive reward for superpeers on: September 23, 2015, 12:22:22 PM
So a person pays 9999 VNL coin deposit and sometimes gets 1% of the block reward. 

1. How much is the block reward?

2. How often can a person expect to win?  Like, lets say there are 500 nodes? How often would somebody win that 1% block reward?

And, are there 500 nodes?
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Pre-ANN] ThePirateBayCoin (TPB) +Torrents on the blockchain+Built in downloader on: January 17, 2015, 04:26:54 PM
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I'm not saying you PAY for the content, just for the bandwidth usage, you are in essence paying for a fast download. Once you upload to 1:1 you get the coins you spent back.
Unless you download premium content, then the content creator gets paid. You can always make this back by seeding back over 1:1 to gain back the coin that you spend on the premium content. example, you download an independent film that is 1gb in size and costs 5TPB to download. downloading 1gb is going to cost 1TPB but once you seed back 1:1 you gain back 1TPB, once you seed back 6:1 you would make back your original 1TPB and an aditional 5TPB, gaining back what you spend to download the content in the first place. Keep in mind that the content creator can charge less than other services like itunes since they don't have to go through another organization that has huge overhead. This means you could see new release songs come out for 10 cents a download because that is still more than the artist would get selling it on itunes at 99 cents and having most of it taken by the studio and apple.

This sounds like a really bad idea. First of all you're already going to have the government up your ass if you create this for free, but if you try to charge any money for it you'll really get taken down like Limewire or something. Also all these Bittorrent coins aren't going to matter compared to the one that finally does it 100% for free. If you run some sort of web portal where it makes it easier to navigate the torrents hidden in the blockchain or something you could serve ads on there and fund your dev costs that way. If you want this project to be truly worthy of The Pirate Bay moniker, build the first decentralized Pirate Bay that can't be taken down. That would be truly epic.

If you're talking about a decentralized P2P payment mechanism built into the protocol for artists and other entities to release premium content, that should be a backburner project until the blockchain torrent structure is implemented. At first it should just be barebones to get the concept up and running and sooner than you can blink you'll have the attention of the whole community interested in your project.

+1  charging people to upload?Huh wtf.  and charging people to download?Huh are you kidding me? this just looks like a way for the devs to make some cash.   Also, realistically the general idea of charging people for something that has been free for the last 10 years is just stupid.  It is adding complexity to the system, not making it more simple. 

2nd of all, if torrenting isn't already illegal enough in some countries, making money off of it takes it to the next level.  You get extra jail time for that. 

There is really only 2 ways that I can think of to make money from a project like this. 

1. put adverts into you client
2. premine all the coins up front and airdrop them out and then let the community use them for tipping. 
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can someone tell me which is the most secure of the offline wallets? on: December 14, 2014, 05:15:50 AM
http://www.coindesk.com/ledger-launches-usb-bitcoin-wallet-bank-grade-security/

I saw one of these the other day and I was pretty impressed.  they seemed to have thought of everything.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: List interesting altcoins that need promotion in the upcoming month ! on: December 14, 2014, 05:09:01 AM
you certainly have a good command of the scene.  i don't really know any of these coins.
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