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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / The Devcoin Advantage Thread on: October 25, 2013, 02:12:42 PM
This is just a thread to give Devtome users some advantages, instead of just telling them "Join Devtome".


Wow. I wish I would have come to MXCNow sooner. And EVERYONE SHOULD SWITCH.
The chat alone makes the site a million times better.
Holy SHIT. They have interest at MCXnow.com DEPOSIT YOUR COINS HERE AND THEY EARN MONEY FOR SITTING.

I want to make a big point, and a few smaller points.

(small point)Ok, these are crypto coins, but they are also a form of REAL life currency. REAL life money. They have REAL value.

(small point, but bigger than the last one)We are basically "the nation of Devcoin"... Please try to stay with me, I know everyone wants to think that we are all lone traders in a wild wild west market, but we aren't. We are a tribe, struggling to make it in a harsh environment where territory is quickly being swept up around us every day.

(small point) My mom buys Dinar and Dong (Iraqi and Vietnamese money), and she does so BECAUSE FORUMS ONLINE TELL HER IT'S A GOOD IDEA. There are a few key guys that everyone listens to, and whenever they say something people act like it's happening. If they say "Looks like the price should be up by the 15th" they all post happily, talking about how they are going to spend their money. And they all buy more Dinar, so that they can have a bigger payout.

(small point) This all happens based on what they call an "RV" which is like a stimulus plan for other countries by my understanding. So basically, American dollars are going to be dropped into the Iraqi economy, the price of Dinar will rise and everyone will sell.

(Big Point) WHY DON'T WE MAKE ANNOUNCEMENTS AND ENCOURAGE THE ECONOMY TO MOVE. WE NEED TIMES TO BUY, TIMES TO SELL. PROJECTS TO BELIEVE IN.

I suggest buying this, I am as soon as possible:

http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-NaturallySpeaking-Home-12-0-English/dp/B008MR36FE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382609862&sr=8-1&keywords=dragon+voice

(If you buy one, don't forget to leave a review mentioning Devtome so that the people that sell dragon want to know what Devtome is)

I have bought about 50 books at this point, and with them I have and will be getting more knowledge about:

Marketing online
Marketing offline
Guerrilla Marketing on and offline
Marketing our Writing
Collaborating with other writing organizations
War strategy
Guerrilla war strategy
History
Organic chemistry
Alkaloids
Plants
Medicine
and much much more

Some of the information I post will not be available in ANY other form on the internet, not from ANY other blogger, not from ANY other Wiki, not in ANY other videos or pictures. I will also be mixing a YouTube video/game into the education, so that people will be coming to play and see what others have done once others start posting.

In addition to this, I will be back linking to my blog, which up until next month has been for the most part an unused random nothing that gets a good amount of views for no reason other than I have posted a few good things. So there will be a lot of pinging back and forth for people between Devtome, YouTube and Blogger.

I will be writing guides, so if anyone else would like to become involved in their own Devtome marketing and create their own projects to promote this way, I will be making articles for you. I will also be launching a campaign to inform people that Devtome exists and what it does if anyone is interested.

This is not a new project, it is ALL the projects coming together. I will be selling the books once I read enough of them still (like 40), then I will buy silver once I have like a $1000 stack of Devcoins. This is literally everything kicking into gear, not being dropped as this starts.

AND

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=233997.msg3403578#msg3403578
2  Economy / Services / I Need a Middle Man on: October 14, 2013, 01:19:29 AM
I am poor, but I earn coins for writing, so I need someone who has a credit card. I want to start a Research & Development project that could potentially discover the next Penicillin, Stink Bait or Miracle Grow.

I want to get different understudied chems, and test them in these ways

Petri Dish Test 1, kiss the dish, allow bacteria to grow. Drop 1 drop of pure water, 1 drop of pure alcohol, and 1 drop of water with chem and see which is most aggressive.
Plant Test 1, put chems in the plants water over time to see what happens
Plant Test 2, Inject a plants stem with a chem
Plant Test 3, Inject a plants roots with a chem
Ant Test 1, See how 2-5 ants respond to being alone (in a group) with the chem
Ant Test 2, See how ants respond to RC water
Ant Test 3, See how long term walking around tunnels coated in RC effect the building of those tunnels
Ant Test 4, See if Ants will cross a line made of RC
Ant Test 5, See if Ants will cross a line made of RC water
Spider Test 1, See how a spider responds to RC water
Spider Test 2, See how a spider responds to RC powder
Minnow Test 1, See how a group of minnows responds to small and larger doses of RC in their water
Minnow Test 2, Use Dosed Minnows for Fishing, Record fishing results
Diffusion Test 1, Add RC to water, Add Dye to water. Compare diffusion to a regular cup of water
Algae Test 1, Add RC to algae, see how it responds over the next few days
Color Test 1, Paint on a piece of paper, one line of: red, blue, yellow, green, purple, pink, black and white. Add RCs to colors, and make another line to compare.

These are the first two I plan on testing, they are 100% legal as they are NOT ANALOGUES of any currently scheduled chemical
http://www.plantfoodpalace.com/5f-akb-48/500mg-5f-akb-48.html
http://www.plantfoodpalace.com/akb-48/1g-akb-48.html
3  Economy / Marketplace / How Can I Buy Things Online With Bitcoins? on: October 14, 2013, 12:44:02 AM
I used to use Bitspend, but that does't work now. I was told to try Bitsumo... But they said they can't process my order for their own personal reasons of not agreeing with my order.

Where can I go spend bitcoins on websites that don't accept Bitcoins?
4  Other / Off-topic / Global Marijuana Research Project on: October 08, 2013, 01:41:39 AM
My 11 year old brother died about 4 months ago of brain swelling while in a coma, both have been seen to be cured by cannabis in Israel. I begged for the doctors to use it, but the said that unless the had an official IV form of the exact synthetic invented and used in Israel, they could not proceed with something like that. But of course as it is still in testing phases, that is virtually impossible as a middle class family in America. So I will start slow, and start by looking into the negative effects of Marijuana so that everyone can see that even at its worst, it is not that bad. I have seen panic attacks from people that just don't take it well, and I have asthma, so I can personally speak on its effects on breathing.

I have an entire page, front and back, to expand on the general study of cannabis. And from there I will begin to preform more clinical type trials. But we will be making some good tests soon, like a memory test that can be taken by watching 2 YouTube videos, etc

Please support this simple yet important online Cannabis project, it is 24 questions and using the results we hope to compile a document that puts to rest the hype that still lingers in small pockets from "Refer Madness".  Simply put your answer under the questions, and send the email back, and forward this email to your friends.

And these questions are not working alone, this project will be much more important to the community than it looks on the surface

Phase 1: Spreading the survey, and the idea of the project itself
Phase 2: Recruit Commissioners, Suggest Projects to be Commissioned
Phase 3: Field Trips, Commissioner Education Seminars
Phase 4: Commissioner Reports
Phase 5: Expansion of Research

https://www.facebook.com/events/444960815625256/

Send Replies to GlobalMarijuanaRP@Gmail.com
1. Does Cannabis make you feel less physically able?
2. Does Cannabis make you feel less mentally able?
3. When you smoke Cannabis, does it lead to you doing other "bad" things? Such as lying, cheating or stealing amongst friends and family?
4. Do you feel like you have as much passion for the things you love while you are high?
5. Do you feel like you do more or less research on things you hear about when you are stoned, vs things you hear about while you are sober?
6. Does smoking Marijuana effect your appetite?
7. Does smoking Marijuana effect your Bowel Movements?
8. Does Marijuana seem to Clog or Clear your airways once smoking has ceased?
9. Does it make you more prone to anger?
10. Does it make you more prone to violence?
11. What do you usually do when you are high?
12. What is the usual setting you get high in?
13. Do you feel the same about your spouse or boy/girlfriend when you are high?
14. What are the differences between your high and sober sexual experiences?
15. Do you have sex more or less often when smoking marijuana vs when you are sober?
16. Do you feel like yourself when you are high? If not, do you feel better or worse?
17. Do you go or have you been to school high? If so, how was it different than a sober day?
18. Have you ever seen anyone go crazy when they were high?
19. Have you ever gone crazy when you were high?
20. What is the weirdest thing you have seen or done when you were high?
21. What is the weirdest recurring thing you have seen or done when you were high? (What happens all the time)
22. After smoking, do you always feel you sober up completely back to your normal self?
23. Do you know any "crazy" people that smoke? And did they start smoking before they went crazy? Or is Marijuana a self medication for them?
24. In your experience, are stoners generally criminals of other sorts, or is smoking weed their only crime?

Thank you
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / A Movie Made By Bitcoiners on: September 28, 2013, 10:39:11 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=303808
This will have to come after my book, but it does have to come Smiley But since it will come from the book, it will be Bitcoin funded Smiley
Let me know if you are interested.

I want to make a bank robbing movie, and John DiMaggio (Bender from Futurama) has to be the brains.

So I got the idea when I was in jail a few years ago... Someone just put the idea in my lap. I was in county jail for 11 days and this guy was in there for robbing banks. He explained how it works, and explained how he had robbed like 10 (It was in 2010 I don't remember the exact number). And it was like the most CASUAL thing in the world, like ANYONE could do it. Movies make bank robberies seem WAY harder than they are.

So, I don't want to tell everyone how to rob a bank here in this thread, but I will discuss the plot of the movie.

Main character and friend get busted for some small time, big crime. Like a pound of weed, or a bottle of pills or something, not just a DUI. Main character takes credit while buddy is his eyes on the outside, keeping him up to date on everything. So main character gets a lawyer and starts the case. While he's in jail, he meets John DiMaggio (an old school bank robber) who tells him how everything works, and basically schools him in exactly what to do (It's really SO SO simple, the explanation is like 30 seconds literally). One thing I will explain, is no masks, use makeup to change your features so that they don't even know who to look for. If you look up "How To Make Your Makeup Look Like Drake" there's a chinese girl that can literally make herself look like drake, and you would have no idea that a Chinese girl just took shit down.

So main character has his friend on the outside make a business to use as a cover, which is really the hardest part. Because if you don't have a way to get rid of the bank bills, then your walking around with evidence and have to flip it for crack or something. So the business gets going, and main character gets out to a small start up that he half owns. They get everything together, and they go to rob their first bank, but someone else LITERALLY robs it first while they are inside, and the other robbers get arrested because they do EVERYTHING John DiMaggio said not to do. So they watch a few guys get arrested, and have to give their eye witness accounts with guns in their waistbands.

Then they go back out, and they do it right. They are able to hit 3 banks in the same evening, and they put it into the business, expecting to never do it again, but... They realize they can't stop, at first they just realize they are both thinking about it, then they start bringing up ideas on how to perfect the "method". So now they start taking out dye packs (which takes an entire step out of the robbery) because they can spot them now, and other small things that decrease their chances of getting caught. As well as hitting the armored vehicles for more money.

Everything seems perfect, and like they will never get caught... Then John DiMaggio starts getting questioned, as his old roberries were the same as the current ones, and the police are thinking its a copy cat. But he offers to help them catch the guys in exchange for his freedom...

So that conflict can be the plot of the rest of the movie, or the second movie depending on how long the first part takes. John DiMaggio could also be the lawyer, and suggest bank robberies is order to pay him. Then go to the police to make more. Instead of being a prisoner, but it works either way.

But this movie would basically be the point break of our generation, showing you "not to go for the vault" and stuff. But even more detailed than that.

With this method, robbing a bank is only a little harder than ordering a meal at a fast food restaurant. And even after the movie comes out, there's no way to prevent anyone from doing it. I'm not saying that this movie is meant to make people able to rob banks, I'm just saying a good bank robbing movie should make people walk out of the theater wondering if they could pull it off themselves.

Basically, a good bank robbing movie should give you Stockholm syndrome. Most bank robbing movie try to come up with some intricate ploy to blow everyone's minds, like putting the same clothes on everyone or going in the vault from underground.

I want to blow everyone's minds because they think "Dude, we could totally do that".

I just had a cool idea. Remember how in requiem for a dream how they would snort coke and it would do the quick little scene where the put the coke on the table, roll up a bill, suck it up their nose, then their eyes dilate, all in a quick sequence? Actually, there is a gif I can show you.


I want to make the robbery sequence like that, once we get the characters into a routine. Once the audience knows how it works, and needs no more explanation of how the robberies are happening, show like 4 actual robberies throughout the movie, then the rest are all just gifed.

And BTW, the original robberies really will blow everyone's minds. No one ever imagines that robbing bank is really this simple, and no one ever believes me when I start a sentence with "I can tell you how to rob a bank and get away with it" but once I tell them, they agree that it makes total sense. And it does, it's really not much harder than ordering a meal at mcdonald's. But then the later robberies will be a little harder, because once they have money they can afford fire power and to bring friends in. So at that point the vault becomes an option and stuff. Because the only reason to "not go for the vault" is because the police will get there by then, and you have put yourself in a situation where you take hostages or take a bullet or a sentence. So if the vault is open (most banks keep it open during the day from what I've seen at the banks I keep my money in), and you have enough fire power, it's a different story. You just don't want to clean it out, because that will 1. Take to long 2. Be too much to fucking carry out of the bank

But I still haven't even given anything important away. If someone were to steal my ideas and make a movie with what I've stated so far, it might be good, but it's not going to blow anyone's mind. The original robbery method is what will blow everyone's minds, before it gets better. Then the better stuff will just make the audience feel like they are getting smarter.

6  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitcoin Bank Robbing Movie on: September 28, 2013, 02:20:19 AM
This will have to come after my book, but it does have to come Smiley But since it will come from the book, it will be Bitcoin funded Smiley
Let me know if you are interested.

I want to make a bank robbing movie, and John DiMaggio (Bender from Futurama) has to be the brains.

So I got the idea when I was in jail a few years ago... Someone just put the idea in my lap. I was in county jail for 11 days and this guy was in there for robbing banks. He explained how it works, and explained how he had robbed like 10 (It was in 2010 I don't remember the exact number). And it was like the most CASUAL thing in the world, like ANYONE could do it. Movies make bank robberies seem WAY harder than they are.

So, I don't want to tell everyone how to rob a bank here in this thread, but I will discuss the plot of the movie.

Main character and friend get busted for some small time, big crime. Like a pound of weed, or a bottle of pills or something, not just a DUI. Main character takes credit while buddy is his eyes on the outside, keeping him up to date on everything. So main character gets a lawyer and starts the case. While he's in jail, he meets John DiMaggio (an old school bank robber) who tells him how everything works, and basically schools him in exactly what to do (It's really SO SO simple, the explanation is like 30 seconds literally). One thing I will explain, is no masks, use makeup to change your features so that they don't even know who to look for. If you look up "How To Make Your Makeup Look Like Drake" there's a chinese girl that can literally make herself look like drake, and you would have no idea that a Chinese girl just took shit down.

So main character has his friend on the outside make a business to use as a cover, which is really the hardest part. Because if you don't have a way to get rid of the bank bills, then your walking around with evidence and have to flip it for crack or something. So the business gets going, and main character gets out to a small start up that he half owns. They get everything together, and they go to rob their first bank, but someone else LITERALLY robs it first while they are inside, and the other robbers get arrested because they do EVERYTHING John DiMaggio said not to do. So they watch a few guys get arrested, and have to give their eye witness accounts with guns in their waistbands.

Then they go back out, and they do it right. They are able to hit 3 banks in the same evening, and they put it into the business, expecting to never do it again, but... They realize they can't stop, at first they just realize they are both thinking about it, then they start bringing up ideas on how to perfect the "method". So now they start taking out dye packs (which takes an entire step out of the robbery) because they can spot them now, and other small things that decrease their chances of getting caught. As well as hitting the armored vehicles for more money.

Everything seems perfect, and like they will never get caught... Then John DiMaggio starts getting questioned, as his old roberries were the same as the current ones, and the police are thinking its a copy cat. But he offers to help them catch the guys in exchange for his freedom...

So that conflict can be the plot of the rest of the movie, or the second movie depending on how long the first part takes. John DiMaggio could also be the lawyer, and suggest bank robberies is order to pay him. Then go to the police to make more. Instead of being a prisoner, but it works either way.

But this movie would basically be the point break of out generation, showing you "not to go for the vault" and stuff. But even more detailed than that.
7  Other / Off-topic / I Made a Meme With My Face on: September 27, 2013, 03:34:07 PM
The "I'm So Poor..." meme. I literally don't have a bed, or any money. I'm 21, and I've had plenty of jobs, but I've never had over $2000...

So I figured, "why not be a meme?"

http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-next-big-meme-im-so-poor-know-your.html



8  Other / Off-topic / Cartoon Mashups on: September 25, 2013, 04:23:48 AM





9  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitcoin Publishing on: September 23, 2013, 12:21:47 AM
According to Amazon’s great Text Stats feature, the median length for all books is about 64,000 words. The figure was found through looking at a number of books’ text stats, until "Brave New World"‘s 64,531 word count landed in the exact center of all books–50% of books have fewer words and 50% of books have more words.


I've written at least 80,000+ words for my books, and plan on writing hundreds of thousands more.

Here is my book, not sure if you can see the one on Devtome right now, so I added the blog:
http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/2013/09/history-book_759.html
http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=ancient_history_by_finshaggy_aka_hannibalimhotep

Would anyone be interested in working on a coin funded/run publishing program. We could probably get a bitcoin newsletter going, and stuff like that as well.
10  Other / Off-topic / Philosophical Quotes on: September 22, 2013, 04:22:59 PM
Devtome is down for me right now, not sure what's going on. So I'm just going to use this thread to continue what I was doing Smiley Add your own if you want Smiley

“Men's ambition and their desire to make money, are among the most frequent causes of deliberate injustices” - Aristotle (This one is pretty clear… Money is the Root of all Evil)

“Slight not at what is near, through aiming at what is far” - Euripedes (This means, don't sweat the small stuff, make big goals and the small stuff won't seem so big)

“Shoals of corpses shall witness mute, even to generations to come, before the eyes of men that we ought never, being mortal, to caste our sights to high” - Aeschylus (I have not read the piece this is from, so I am only using what is available to figure this out, but I think this one is saying that we are all going to die, so try to make goals that you feel like you can achieve… Because if you set your goals too high, then there will be war that continues on past your life)

“My Father will leave nothing for me to do” - Alexander the Great (This one is pretty self explanatory. Philip II was Alexander's father and king of Macedonia before him. He turned the community from herds men, to political, militant, successful people and took over most of the surrounding regions. So Alexander felt like there was nothing left for him to do when he grew up. It was like he felt Philip II was doing like in the lion king “One day all of this will be yours”… But you don't get to help shape it…)

“We should praise the person that feels angry on the right grounds and against the right persons, and also in the right moment and for the right amount of time” - Aristotle (I don't completely agree with this, as “right” is relative. But what it is saying is, it's ok to be mad sometimes, don't hate on someone who is mad about the right thing)

“Whoever grows angry amid troubles, applies a drug worse than the disease” - Aristotle (If you get mad because something is not working out, it is not going to help you get through it any faster)

“Wherefore the sick, the necessitous,[those at war], love sick, the thirsty, in a word, all those who desire something but cannot obtain it, are prone to anger and easily excited , especially against those who make light of their present condition; For instance, the sick man is easily provoked in regard to his illness, the necessitous in regard to his poverty, the warrior in regard to his warlike affairs, the lover in regard to love afairs, and so will all the rest; for the passion present in his mind in each case paves the way for his anger” - Aristotle (People are easily angered when people that don't care about their passion, talk about their passion)

“Arrogance is impediment to wisdom” - Bias of Priene (Arrogance gets in the way of good judgement)

“Whoever think he alone has speech, or possesses speech or mind above others, when unfolded such men are seen to be empty” - Sophocles (When someone is literally willing to boast about their intelligence all the time, it usually means they don't have any actual intelligence to share with anyone)

“Wit is educated insolence” - Aristotle (Wit is just a smart way to be a complete dick)

“Character is Destiny” - Heraclitus (Whatever kind of person you are projecting to other people, is what you are most likely to end up like)

“It is not the oath that makes us believe the man, but the man the oath” - Aeschylus (If you are a known liar, no one is going to trust your word)

“Only do such acts as you will not regret later” - Pythagras (Do things you can be proud of)

“In every one of us there are two ruling and directing principles, whose guidance we follow wherever they may lead. The one being an innate desire of pleasure; the other, an acquired judgement which aspires after excellence” - Socrates, quoted by Plato (There is a force in you that makes you want certain things, and another force that comes from experiencing good things and is a more controlled thing)

“Badness can be got easily and in shoals; the road to her is smooth, and she lives very near us. But between us and the goodness, the gods put the sweat of our brow; long and steep is the path that leads to her” - Hesiod (Stealing, cheating and stomping on people is easy. Working with them is a little harder)

“We ought to do everything both cautiously and confidently at the same time” - Epictetus (Be passionate and proud of what you do, but watch your step)

“No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted” - Aesop (No matter how small a good deed is, it could inspire an infinite number of other good deeds, and in itself was not useless, even without the effect)

“Kindness is ever the begetter of kindness” - Sophocles (Kindness breeds kindness, so if you are kind, it can make more kind things happen, and of course, some of those good things will come in your direction)

“If we always helped each other, no one would need luck” - Menander (This means, that luck is only part of a competitive system. If I see you are “down on your luck” and I help you out, you don't need good luck, as I am your good luck)

“It is the task of a good man to help those in misfortune” - Sophocles (You can't be a good man if you just help your friends and fund projects/buy things that come from well established producers of the products you need)

“He who cares for his brother, cares for himself” - Xenophon (Looking out for others means that you will have others looking out for you)

“Words are the physicians of a mind diseased” - Aeschylus (Being introduced to the right idea, can make anyone a “better person” )

“In generosity we are equally singular, acquiring our friends by conferring, not receiving, favors. Yet, of course, the doer of the favor is the firmer friend of the two, in order by continued kindness to keep the recipient in his debt; while the debtor feels less keenly from the very consciousness that the return favor he makes will be a payment, and not a free gift” - Pericles (Basically he is saying that we make friends my “granting” people favors of whatever kind, and that the person that gives the original favor is the better friend, as they gave the favor out of a desire for goodness or friendship, while the recipient isn't necessarily a bad friend, but by default is paying the first person back the next time they help them with anything.)

“Heroes have the whole Earth for their tomb” - Pericles (If you do great things, the stories told about you, the impression you left and the knowledge passed down from you will do far more for everyone than any head stone)

“To preserve, trusting in what hopes he has, is courage in a man” - Euripides (Courage means not giving up hope)

“The bravest are surely those who have a clear vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and, notwithstanding, go out to face it” - Thucydides (Facing your fears and handling power is a brave thing to do)

“Danger gleams like sunshine to a brave mans eyes” - Euripides (Where you see a bad neighborhood which should be avoided, someone else might just see the place he has to go once a day, or he might even see a play ground)

“Brave hearts do not back down” - Sophocles (A brave person sticks to their guns)

“Courage is to be undismayed by fears of death and be confident in alarms and have brave face in face of dangers, and to prefer a fine death over security, and to be the cause of victory. It also belongs to courage to labor and endure and play a manly part. Courage is accompanied by confidence and bravery and daring, and also by perseverance and endurance” - Aristotle (Courage means facing situations that could lead to your death, as well as keeping a level head in intense situations. Bravery also includes not sitting behind walls and armor, but facing the world and wanting to die doing what you love. And being courageous will inspire other good qualities)

“The brave endure their labors, the cowardly are worth nothing at all” - Euripides (Stick with what you are doing, it is the brave thing to do)

“Those who cannot bravely face danger are the slaves of their attackers” - Aristotle (stand up for yourself or people will walk all over you)

“When a man does not shrink from a deed, he is not scared by a word” - Sophocles (If you don't do things you have to hide, you will never have to be ashamed of things people say about you)

“These are Sparta's walls” - King Agesilaus II (He was asked why Sparta had no walls, so he pointed to his soldiers, and said that they were the walls)

“Fortune is not on the side of the fainthearted” - Sophocles (If you want something, you have to go for it, don't be scared or nothing will ever get done towards your goals)

“Don't you realize that war has need, not of those who run away, but of those who stand their ground?” - King Agesilaus II (He said this after hearing a soldier ask to buy a horse)

“He is the best man who, when making his plans, fears and reflects on everything that can happen to him, but in the moment of action is bold” - Herodotus (Plan things expecting the worst, carry out your actions hoping for the best)

“The Spartans do not ask how many are the enemy, but where are they.” - King Agis (If something needs to be done, do it)

“I think that just as one man's body is naturally stronger than another's for labor, so one man's soul is naturally braver than another's in danger. For I notice that men brought up under the same laws and customs differ widely in dating” - Socrates (Some people are good at working and staying in once place, some people are good at moving forward and facing danger)

“The young men are the walls of Sparta, and the points of their spears its boundaries” - King Antalcidas (Meaning, the soldiers defend Sparta, while their weapons tell them how far they can infringe on the borders of others)

“Come and take them…” - King Leonidas (When he was asked by Xerxes to hand over his weapons. Basically, don't give up on your ideas, even in the face of impossible odds)

“Appearances are often deceiving” - Aesop (Some times you think you are doing something good, but really you are the over all evil one. And vice versa)

“I have learned to hate all traitors, and there is no disease that I spit on more than treachery” - Aeschylus (Basically saying that snitches can't be trusted, even if they help you at one point. And getting things through lies is wothy of being spat on)

“Words are but the shadows of actions” - Democritus (You can say something all day, but what matters is if you will actually do something)

“It is difficulties that show what men are” - Epictetus (Times of peace and wealth don't show your true side. The way you treat a struggle shows your true side)

“Consider at what price you sell your freedom of will. If you must sell it, man, at least do not sell it cheap” - Epictetus (How much is your soul worth? How easy is it for someone to change your mind?)

“Bear and Forbear” - Epictetus (Wear some things out openly on your sleeve, keep some things to yourself)

“Our aim is not to know what courage is but to be courageous, not to know what justice is but to be just, in the same way as we want to be healthy rather than to ascertain what health is, and to be in good condition of body rather than to ascertain what good bodily condition is” - Aristotle (Don't just think, do)

“Fortune is unstable, while our will is free” - Epicurus (Free will, will always be with you. Money can leave you very easily)

“Self-will in the man who does not reckon wisely is by itself the weakest of all things” - Aeschylus (If you don't make decisions for yourself, why do you have free will?)

“The beginning is more than half the whole task” - Aristotle (Getting started is the hardest part)

“We have a man who does not boast, but whose hand sees what must be done” - Aeschylus (If you do the right thing, it's ok for no one to notice)

“Reason is not measured by size or height, but by principle” - Epictetus (You cannot measure reason, it is simply something that a person sees as reasonable or not)

“By law a man is free and another slave. But by nature there is no difference between them. That's why such a relationship is not just but, rather, violent” - Aristotle (Slavery is not ok)

“All men believe that justice means equality” - Aristotle (Justice means making sure everyone gets treated the same)

“It is clear that not in one thing alone, but in many ways, equality and freedom of speech are a good thing” - Herodotus (Keeping freedoms away from people keeps the future away from everyone)

“Inequality is everywhere at the bottom of faction, for, in general, faction arises from men's striving for what is equal” - Aristotle (At the bottom of a new political organization, there is inequality, or else the faction would have not began)

“Every creature is better or worse because of its own particular virtue or vice. Can it be, then, that man is the only creature without a special virtue, but he must have recourse to his hair, and his clothes, and his posterity” - Epictetus (It seems as if animals have certain moral codes, while humans tend o focus more on hair, clothes and children)

“If we look to our laws, they afford equal justice to all in their private differences; if no social standing, advancement in public life falls to reputation for capacity, class considerations not being allowed to interfere with merit; nor again does poverty bar the way. If a man is able to serve the state, he is not hindered by the obscurity of his condition” - Pericles (A society must be equal to all of its citizens, or the government will be a bunch of people trying to get their way)

“The art of being a slave is to rule one's master” - Diogenes (The best slave is a slave who can trick his master into thinking he is a dumb slave that can't do or plan anything, while he plans and does things)

“Equality will never be found among humans” - Euripides (Humans will always work against each other)

“Cowards do not count in battle; they are there, but not in it” - Euripides (If a man is scared of battle, he is not going to make a good person to stand next to in peril)

“Most of men are naturally apt to be swayed by fear rather than reverence, and to refrain from evil rather because of the punishment that it brings than because of its own foulness” - Aristotle (Most people follow fear, not what is good. And most people will follow the laws because of the punishment, not because of what they stand for)

“The coward calls the brave man rash; the rash man calls him a coward” - Aristotle (People are what they are, and they are different)

“Cowardice is to be easily excited by chance alarms, and especially by fear of death or of bodily injuries, and to think it better to save oneself by any means than to meet a fine end. Cowardice is accompanied by softness, inmannliness, faint-heartedness, fondness of life; and it also has an element of cautiousness and submissiveness of character” - Aristotle (Cowards are easily startled, and comes with other bad things)

“To him who is afraid, everything rustles” - Sophocles (If you are scared, you will scare yourself more)

“Why should he who is scared be careful?” - (Think about why you are scared before you actually let yourself be scared)

“Abhor flatterers as you would deceivers; for both, if trusted, injure those who trust them. If you admit as friends men who seek your favor for the lowest ends, your life will be lacking in friends who will risk your displeasure for the highest good” - Isocrates (Friends who need your help are the best, as they need your help. People who flatter you or deceive you just want something that they could have themselves without you one day)

“A tyrant is really nothing but a slave since he accepts flattery and deceit and in turn flatters those who are base. A trait of a tyrant is never to know true freedom nor true friendship” - Plato (Someone who makes other people do their will without consideration for the other person will are actually a slave to the other persons will, as it is still there and will still be active in any plans that are carried out)

“Most men like flattery, for a flatterer is a friend who is your inferior, or pretends to be so, and to love you more than you love him; but to be loved is felt to be nearly the same as to be honored, which most people covet” - Aristotle (It is natural to want to be flattered, but be cautious of anyone who is willing to flatter you)

“He is free who lives as he wills, who is subject neither to compulsion, nor hindrance, nor force, whose choices are unhampered, whose desire attain their end, whose aversions do not fall into what they would avoid” - Epictetus (Being free means being able to do what you want, without being slowed down, and without having to force your way into getting it done. And being free means your choices see themselves through)

“Nature has given us one tongue and two ears, so that we would listen twice as much as we speak” - Zeno of Elea (Sometimes the answer to what you looking for is in someone else's question, and people you wouldn't expect to say something important could say the most important thing of all. So listen)

“Wise is he who compresses many thoughts into few words” - Aristophanes (If you can say many things, without going around in circles to explain them, you have a gift)

“Consider before acting, to avoid foolishness: It is the worthless man who speaks and acts thoughtlessly” - Pythagoras (Literally THINK before you act. Do not just go through life as if it is not human activity that requires human attention, and make sure you thoroughly way the options in any new situation)

“It is man who endure toil and dare dangers that achieve glorious deeds, and it is a lovely thing to live with courage and to die leaving behind an everlasting renown” - Alexander the Great (If you want to be known for doing great things, you must face great problems and it is great to lave behind a legacy)

“The nearest way to glory is to strive to be what you wish to be thought to be” - Socrates (The quickest way to become what you want to become, is to act like the person you want to be)

“Glory in excess is fraught with peril; the lofty peak is struck by Zeus' thunderbolt” - Aeschylus (If you get to a position of power, you will always have people who are looking to knock you off your perch)

“Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame” - Euripides (Hard work is the road to fame)

“I see that my funeral rites will be imposing” - Alexander the Great (I have not read the piece this is from, so I can only assume based on what I know of Alexander. But this was on his deathbed, and I think he believed that when he died people were going to overlook their respect for him and go straight for his kingdom the moment he was gone. As he had done with his own father.)

“If I have done any goodly dead, that shall be my memorial; but if not, then not all the statues in the world, the works of menial and worthless men, will avail” - King Agesilaus (on his deathbed, he was saying, if he has done something good, remember him for it, if not, then look at the statues of the people that did do good things. Don't focus on the bad.)

“Externals are not under my control; moral choice is under my control. Where am I to look for the good and the evil? Within me, in that which is my own” - Epictetus (You can not control the world that comes at you, you can only control how you handle it. Good and evil is how you react to things)

“There is one only good, namely, knowledge; and one only evil, namely, ignorance” - Socrates (If you know what you are doing, you can do good. If you ignore the facts in front of you, you are ultimately doing something evil)

“The essence of good and evil is a certain disposition of the will” - Epictetus (Good and Evil can be found in your choices.

“In the world of knowledge, the essential form of good is the limit of our inquiries, and can barely be perceived. However, when perceived, we cannot help concluding that it is in every case the source of all that is bright and beautiful- in the visible world giving birth to light and its master, and in the intellectual world dispensing, immediately and with full authority, truth and reason- and that whosoever would act wisely, either in private or in public, must set this form of good before his eyes” - Socrates (The amount of good you can do is limited by how much you allow yourself to learn. And once you ask enough questions, you will find the beauty in the world)

“No one who errs unwillingly is evil” - Sophocles (A good example is a soldier, he is only carrying out orders, he is not doing something he would normally do)

“Nothing is sufficient for the person who finds sufficient too little” - Epicurus (If you are always looking for something better, you will never truly be happy)

“In the case of base desires few people go wrong and only in one way, in the direction of too much” - Aristotle (Everyone has the same basic wants. Don't go overboard trying to get them and once you do)

“Luxury and avarice have similar results” - Pythagoras (Extreme greed is basically no different from a desire for luxury)

“The hope of dishonest profit is the beginning of loss” - Menander (Getting money by cheating is the best way to lose your money)

“Prefer honest poverty to unjust wealth; for justice is better than riches in that riches profit us only while we live, while justice provides us glory, even after we are dead; and while riches are shared by bad men, justice is a thing in which the wicked can have no part” - Isocrates (If you are a just person, your family and posterity will prosper from it, while if you steal for what you have, you will die hated but rich)

“In a rich mans house there is no place to spit but his face” - Diogenes (While a rich man might think it is worthy of a poor mans items to receive disrespect, it is actually the actions of the rich man which deserve disrespect)

“Character is simply habit long continued” - Plutarch (Character is defined by what you continue to do)

“It is a matter of no little importance what sort of habits we form from the earliest age- it makes a vast difference, or rather all the difference in the world” - Aristotle (People will recognize the things you do over and over as you grow up)

“To do the same thing over and over again is not only boredom: it is to be controlled by, rather than controlling, what you do” - Heraclitus (Basically like the one rap song says “Too much of anything makes you an addict” )

“If you want to do something, make a habit of it; if you want not to do something, then refrain from doing it, and accustom yourself to something else instead” - Epictetus (If you don't like your habits, then work to change them)

“How does a person who cannot tame his desires differ from the most ignorant beast?” - Xenophon (If you cannot control yourself, you are no better than an animal, and we could actually argue that most animals are already better people than most people)

“The moral virtues are produced in us neither by nature nor against nature. Nature prepares in us the ground for their reception, but their complete formation is the product of habit” - Aristotle (Humans are the ones who create virtue, nature simply presents us with opportunity)

“What reinforcement, then, is it possible to find with which to oppose habit? Why, the contrary habit” - Epictetus (Habits can be beaten with new habits)

“We are more sensible of what is done against custom than against nature” - Plutarch (We recognize crimes against man better than we recognize our own crimes against nature)

“If you had any knowledge of the noble things of life, you would refrain from coveting others' possessions, but for me to die for Greece is better than to be the sole ruler over the people of my race” - King Leonidas (This was his answer when Xerxes came to Sparta and asked for free passage, and said that in return he would make Leonidas the king of Greece once he defeated them)

“In meat and drink and sleep and sex, all creatures alike seem to take pleasure; but love of honor is rooted neither in the brute beasts nor in every human being” - Xenophon (Love of honor is something that is very rare among the creatures of Earth, but some humans possess it)

“When a man gives way to pleasure contrary to the counsel and commendation of the lawgiver, he is by no means conferring honor on his soul, but rather dishonor, by loading it with woes and remorse” - Plato (If you seek pleasure when you shouldn't, you are actually dishonoring yourself)

“Athenians excel all other not so much in singing or in statue or in strength, as in love of honor, which is the strongest incentive to deeds of honor and renown” - Xenophon (Working for honor is the best way to find honor)

“The tyranny imposed on the soul by anger, or fear, or lust, or pain, or envy, or desire, I generally call injustice” - Plato (He is basically giving some of his definitions of injustice)

“Don't appear just; be just” - Aeschylus (Don't try to look like you are being your best, be your best and do good things)

“It is the way that we behave in our dealings with other people that makes us just or unjust, and the way that we behave in the face of danger, accustoming ourselves to be timid or confident, that makes us brave or cowardly” - Aristotle (You might think you are a good or brave person, but how do you really behave when tested?)

“The duty of the virtuous men is to serve justice and to always, in every occasion, punish evil ones” - Euripides (If you want to be a “good” person, you need to strive for equality and punish evil)

“If you expect to stop denunciation of your wrong way of life by putting people to death, there is something amiss with your reasoning. This way of escape is neither possible nor credible; the best and easiest way is to not stop the mouths of others, but to make yourselves as well-behaved as possible” - Socrates (If you plan on stopping people from hearing about your bad deeds, by covering them up with more bad deeds, then you will fail. The best way to cover up bad deeds, is to act as good as possible)

“Injustice is an act that disregards all laws” - Euripides (Treating some one like they are lower than you is the worst crime)

“the question what rules of conduct should govern the relation between husband and wife, and generally between friend and friend, seems to be ultimately a question of justice” - Aristotle (Everyone wants to be treated like equals)

“The worst case of injustice is for someone to believe he is just while he is not” - Plato (basically the same as injustice being ignorance. If you don't look deep enough into the situation to find out if you are the bad guy, then you probably are)

“When you act justly, you have the gods as allies” - Menander (When you treat other people well, you will have good standing and good things will happen)

“In the state where court cases and great injustices abound, citizens will never become friends” - Plato (In a country where people are suing each other all the time, nothing will ever stabilize and people cannot trust each other)

“A system of morality which is based on relative emotional values is a mere illusion, a thoroughly vulgar conception which has nothing sound in it and nothing true” - Plato (If you base your values on the way you personally and directly feel about something, then you cannot be fair and are probably wrong)

“If you have done terrible things, you must endure terrible things; for thus the sacred light of injustice burns bright” - Sophocles (Basically Karma. Do bad things, get bad things done to you)

“Where injustice doesn't exist, citizens are philanthropists” - Menander (Basically being said backwards. If everyone is a philanthropist, injustice cannot exist. Meaning, if everyone wants to help people, how can anyone be wronged?)

“Unjust living is not only more shameful and wicked than righteous living, but also more unpleasant for those engaged in it” - Plato (Living in a state of inequality with others, even when at the top, is usually unpleasant)

“The only time an unjust man will scream against injustice is when he is afraid someone will practice it against him” - Plato (Rich and bad people don't care about a problem until the problem has brought itself to their doorstep)

“The unjust will never be able to create something in unison” - Plato (Even when unjust people build an organization, the people within it are secretly working against one another)

“Justice turns the scale, bringing to some learning through suffering” - Aeschylus (Justice brings fairness to a world where brute force ruled before)

“There is a point beyond, where even justice becomes unjust” - Sophocles (Everyone is the bad guy from someone or somethings perspective)

“It is preferable to be wronged than to wrong” - Socrates (In the long run it is better to be a victim than to create them)

“Be brave, justice always prevails” - Euripides (As long as you have thoroughly looked through everything and found yourself to be in the right, you have nothing to worry about)

“All souls are immortal, but the souls of the virtuous are both immortal and divine” - Socrates (Your soul will live on forever, but if you are a good person, your name will live on forever as well)

“The manner by which the masses can see the beauty of justice is to teach them, by simple means, the result of injustice” - Euripides (The best way to learn what injustice does, is to see what injustice does)

“An unjust deed doesn't escape the gods attention” - Plato (doing bad things will come back to haunt you)

“What the judge does is to restore equality” - Aristotle (A judges job is to make sure that no one is treated any better than any other person, for any reason)

“An army of deer led by a lion is more to be feared than an army of lions led by a deer” - Philip II (If you are a brave and charismatic leader, you can get more done than any leader who is timid)

“There is no greater proof of the abilities of a general than to investigate, with utmost care, into the character and natural abilities of his opponent” - Polybius (If you put yourself up to easy tasks, you don't really know if you are any good at anything)

“Be slow in action and when you act be steady” - Bias of Priene (Do not act rash in the heat of a situation, and when if you act later make sure you know what you are doing)

“The noble part of the soul, not the illogical, must lead the soul” - Aristotle (Do what you think is noble, not what you think needs to be done just because you think it needs to be done)
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / DVC Writers Union on: September 20, 2013, 02:10:16 PM
I just want to make a general statement.

This coin is DESIGNED to inflate. No denying that. So the WORST thing you can do for this coin is not buy cheap ones, and sit on a wallet full of coins you earned for free.

That does NOTHING for Devcoin. There are an INFINITE number of coins being produced, so if you would like to see the value go up, you need to actively be working towards that as an individual. As well as attempting to work with others.

Would anyone want to start a writers union? We all agree that we will only sell 20% MAX of our coins below a penny. And we will buy as many coins as we can that are under a penny.

This will make the market rise and stabilize at one penny.

Divide and Conquer. But United, we can be strong.

There are only like 30 of us, it can't be that hard to round up 1/3 of us that want to make this coin better while earning more for your writing.

It's not about what the current "value" of the coin is. If we are developing enough stuff, the coin will automatically go up in value.

We also need to be advertising this as THE TIME TO BUY DEVCOIN. And if the price gets lower, we need to be LOUDER ABOUT IT.

Tell EVERYONE, buy low, sell high. And do it yourself also. If we can get enough people behind this philosophy (Buy low, sell high is the philosophy of ANY MARKET), we can make a thread announcing it, and as long as we support each other, the coin will benefit.

And we need to create SHOPS

You Might Ask: "Well How Does Making Shops Raise the Value of Devcoins?"

Well... When people write for Devtome, they earn Coins correct... As of now, the only well known use for Devcoins is to sell them for Bitcoins. Period. Sure, we can advertise the bounty bonds better... But that is not the only thing we need to do. We need shops, because when people earn Devcoins, there needs to be a place for them to go besides Vircurex/MCXNow or any other exchange. If no one is willing to buy cheap Devcoins, and writers (AND MINERS & ADMINS & CODERS) just keep putting up cheaper and cheaper Devcoins... Nothing is going to fix itself.

You have to make shops, so that people don't turn straight to the exchange with their coin.

And everyone should look at this. If we were to publish, there are around 50,000 words in 150 pages. Which means we could make one giant book with 8,100 pages. Or a bunch of little books totaling 8,100 pages. And we could do it with E-Books...

12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / [ANN][PNG] Penguin Coin- The Coin for Hackers on: September 19, 2013, 05:06:09 PM

Penguin Coin QT and Penguin Coin D and sources. you're welcome

https://mega.co.nz/#!F8xjAbwD!ELci2F0v4CaxKxjCzIgvt2JknrBxlB6Vv4FH0-rT0aQ

Readme.TXT

Introducing PenguinCoin [MAC, cuz MSC has been claimed by 2 other coins, duh]

A coin only FinShaggy could love.

Specs:

Scrypt Proof of Work
1,000,000,000 total coins
Diff Retargets every week/6000+ blocks for easy mining
50% (500,000,000) premined for "artists" in an encrypted wallet.dat.rar included with this zip file.
Only FinShaggy can get the password by PM'ming h4xx0r, or someone could crack itwith a RAR cracker, hey this makes it fun!!
RPCPort=55887
P2PPort=55886
addnode=184.155.114.216

This is now FinShaggy's coin, he's an official Coin Dev now!

Hot diggty, lets get mining and making beats! #Spliff #Bong #StonersRock
13  Other / Off-topic / Post Your Blog Here on: September 19, 2013, 03:10:49 AM
I know there have to be some bloggers here, since it's a forum and there are thousands of us... There have to be at least a few people posting about Bitcoin, or something else.

Share your blog in this thread, here's mine Smiley

http://finshaggy.blogspot.com/
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Mason Coin, The Constructive Coin on: September 18, 2013, 07:11:45 PM
(This coin does not exists... YET, Help us make it!!)

Mason Coin Mission Statement:

Mason Coin (The Constructive Coin) is the coin for people who can't mine, and the miners who want to support creative minds. 50% of blocks mined go to the miners, while the other 50% goes directly to projects that work to support creative open source projects, like: Graphic Design, Video Creation, Photography, Beat Production, Music Creation & even the growth of Other Alt-coins.

My 11 year old brother died June 4th, 2013 and this coin is meant to honor him. Mason is not only his name, but also means "Stone Worker", the goal of Mason coin is not to become the next big coin. The goal of Mason coin is to FIND the next big coin, as well as find some talented artists, musicians and other creators who wouldn't be getting paid it if weren't for the existence of this coin. Together, these creative outlets will form a community of artists, writers (with the help of Devcoin), Ecologists (with the help of Ecocoin) and hopefully a spectrum of others. And this community can use the submitted open source works to create larger works. For example, a beat (which someone would have submitted there to earn coins) can be taken from the beat board, then a second person can add their own instruments to the beat and resubmit it to earn their own coins. Then a third person can use that music, and add their own original lyrics (maybe this is a writer from Devtome) and create a song. This song can now be submitted to YouTube and various other outlets, or even resubmitted to the board for more coins.

Video creation is submitted through the partner program. To become a partner, you must first have a YouTube channel and videos submitted. If these requirements are met, you can apply for the partner program and if accepted, ads will be added to your YouTube videos, for which you will earn Mason Coins. Anyone accepted in the program will receive the benefits of: Video Promotion, Collaborative Partners and more.

10% of the 50% dedicated to creative works will go into a wallet that is to be used democratically. There will be polls created on Bitcointalk.org in where we will vote on which coin will receive the Mason coin benefits that round.  The coin that is chosen by voters will be purchased above price with Mason Coins, and then the coins that are purchased will be given away in a contest.

We plan to have a cap of 1,000,000,000 coins
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=296277.0
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Where to Spend Your DVC V.2 on: September 18, 2013, 05:46:15 PM
What is Devcoin?
http://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=devcoin
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Devcoin

How Much Are Devcoins Worth?
= 1 BTC
1 DVC=

What Can You Buy With Devcoins?
http://dvc4giftcards.us/store.html
https://cryptostocks.com/
 http://show-me-the-devcoin.info/invest_devcoin.htm

Buy Advertising with Devcoins
We accept DVC at http://bitcoinprbuzz.com to help crypto projects break out through offering massive Press Releases and advertising for crypto businesses / projects and merchants Smiley

Buy Devcoins
https://mcxnow.com/exchange/DVC
https://vircurex.com
16  Other / Off-topic / Be a Part of a Holocaust Art Project by Sending a Picture of Your Hands on: September 18, 2013, 02:19:43 AM
I've been trying to get more people to send in pictures, the goal is to get 6,000,000 hands to represent the holocaust, then put them together in a giant representation of the number of Jewish people killed.

So PLEASE send your own, and your families hands.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1415256965367882/

If you don't use facebook, email them to me @
FinShaggy@Gmail.com

Massage from the artist:

[Received] 262 hands now. If you think of that in terms of lives.....changes things a bit don't you think? If it could be reversed and we could save 262 men, women and children from dying wouldn't you try to push for more if it meant saving those lives? Similar to keeping the memory of them from being forgotten.
17  Other / Beginners & Help / BEST Video to Introduce you ( or your Friends!! ) to Bitcoin on: September 18, 2013, 01:49:25 AM
I don't sit and look up bitcoin videos all the time so there may be a better one, but I looked up "Bitcoin News" on Google and this is a pretty amazing video for anyone that doesn't know how bitcoin works.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22817522

https://www.weusecoins.com/en/ best site and best intro in my opinion.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / [MSC] Mason Coin on: September 18, 2013, 01:15:00 AM
Mason Coin, The Constructive Coin

I already started this discussion and still believe in it:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=293692.0

The main points of the thread are, we need a coin for Open source:
 
Art payment
Video payment
Music/Beat Creation payment
Photography payment
and
Silver purchases (not open source)

But I just had an idea. Why not make a coin that is SOLELY for the purpose of helping other coins build themselves.

The word "Mason" means "stone worker". It is also the name of my 11 year old brother who died 3 months ago. Let's make a coin that is not meant for charities to use, but that IS a charity itself. A "Jesus Coin" that can sacrifice itself for the benefit of other coins when necessary
EX: Help the market of one coin by trading tons of Mason coins for it (and maybe have a percentage of the mining go to projects like this and funding real world projects), and Mason coins will be able to buy you silver (I will use a portion of my devtome earnings to buy silver to use for this).

If anyone would like to help me in this project, please reply.

The symbol for the coin will be something like this:


Also, I just had an idea. What if there was a way to mix the coins together even deeper than just having a coin to support them.

What if 2 or more coins came together?
Divide and Conquer, but together all coins can thrive.

Devcoin works to pay writers, critics and people who take pictures.
Eco-Coin is looking to, itself, become an eco-support project.
Mason coin (not in existence yet) wants to bring coins out of the gutter, and onto the front page of the internet
I'm sure we can find ways for all coins to be used for other things, and for the coins to work together instead of against one another.


What do ya'll think about a coin that does something like this:

A website for:

Art payment - 1 file = 1/10 share
Video payment based on views and ads in place
Music/Beat Creation payment - 5 min = 1 share
Photography payment - 1 picture = 1/10 share

These would be paid like Devcoin, with a percentage of mining going to the website that hosts these things

Then, I'm not sure if this is possible, but 5-10% of mining that can be put in a wallet and every month or 2 there will be a poll, and the coin that wins gets a dump of MSC to help it (we'll buy up any coins we can with MSC, in a fashion that raises the price of your coin, even if that means getting silver first and then turning silver into bitcoins, and bitcoins into your coin) .

And, there will always be silver available for mason coins.
And mining, it would be cool if we could get a MSC/DVC/ECO/BTC pool.

Blocks that release 1,000 coins
1,000,000,000 coins total
Just had an idea. This coin could be the first Cryto-Coin YouTube sponsor!!! (look up "YouTube Game Sponsor" for more info)

And I'm a member of a forum where people are just HUNTING for sponsors.
I just had a realization. We can DOUBLEY support other coins.

So, same plan as before, 5-10% goes into a wallet to be traded for a coin that gets chosen by poll here on Bitcointalk. And it is bought in a way that helps its value, not hurts it.

But, I just realized, that means there will be a store of alt-coins...

That means.. We can hold contests and give away FREE coins for that coin.

2x the support for whatever coin wins the poll.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Best Coin for Mining on an Iphone, Xbox or Laptop... on: September 17, 2013, 07:29:55 PM
What coin is best if I don't have any kind of rig?
20  Other / Politics & Society / Why Is Argentina's Bitcoin Community so Active? on: September 17, 2013, 04:28:33 PM
They have the biggest Facebook group about Bitcoin, but it is in Spanish... And I was trying to find out how much Bitcoins were in MXN Pesos, but I just put "peso" and the first thing that comes up on Google is a bunch of stuff for Argentina.

I think they were the ones that were going to have the Bitcoin town (or was it Nicaragua? ) but, is that the reason? Or is it just really flourishing there?

And is there a reason? Or is it just random?
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