Will someone be coding a custom site?
The site, as it is now, is functional, but very basic and not ever so intuitive or attractive.
There are also several open source options and a few, very cheap, php systems available - I feel these would be more desirable than the present offering.
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13-14k by tomorrow for sure.
quoting myself from last night^^^^ looks like my estimate of 13-14k was conservative, let's see 20k by this afternoon, yes? BUY BUY BUY Quoting yourself eh? Poor form.
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Why not go with the original name Boolean, less syllables and more fluid.
Nope, there have been looooong thread discussions about the name and the dev has settled on Boolberry, which I think is the right thing to do - we've moved on from this subject.
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Absolutely abysmal performance on the exchanges, worst launch in months.
Name certainly didnt help the price... Nothing wrong with the name. The reason the price fell is because people saw happened to QCN and FCN and panic sold as the BBR price fell - the price is now rising and,imo, will stabilise somewhere between MRO ans QCN. The dev for this coin is one of the best I have come across, so it will all come good soon.
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Not bad at all......
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Renaming is canceled due to copyright issue. Sorry.
I thought your guy was a "pro"? Didn't he check this? Please, please, please just leave it as Boolberry - people are starting to laugh....... It was my fault. "Even the best name may not seem terrific the first time you hear it. As your name evolves into a brand, it will acquire more and richer associations. Give the names you’re considering a chance to grow on you--and try to imagine what they might stand for five or 10 years down the road.
Example: Google
Originally a variant of googol, the numeral one followed by 100 zeros, Google has come to represent a playful and innovative culture that delivers everything from email to operating systems. ""Great names grab your attention by breaking the rules--but a name that defies your expectations may also appear scary. Look past the fear and you’ll find energy and possibility. That buzz of surprise could be telling you that you’ve found a name that stands out.
Example: BlackBerry
ProMail, an early name candidate for what we know today as the BlackBerry, probably would have been an easier sell in RIM’s executive suite. But once users got their hands on the perfectly sized device, it became obvious which name was the perfect fit."http://www.fastcompany.com/1819418/8-principles-product-naming
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Renaming is canceled due to copyright issue. Sorry.
I thought your guy was a "pro"? Didn't he check this? Please, please, please just leave it as Boolberry - people are starting to laugh....... Quite a lot of "moderation" happening on the other thread too.......
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I think that Vert "pro" tricked him.
Pls, lets at least have a public vote with all the suggestions including Arplex and Boolberry and we will find out what the best name is!
+1000000000000000000
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Well, i'm very surprised that the project name is more important that technology thats stands behind it. But in reality it is so, and maybe it's reasonable. Now, with help of my friends, i've decided to take final name for project: Arplex http://arplex.org/
I like this name, and i'll make value for it with my work. You can like it or you can not like - naming issue is closed. I am very grateful to everyone who helped with the suggestions for the name in the contest thread! I'm sorry that i can't chose name from suggestions, but, to be fair, the prise that had been offered will be devided between all who had suggested variants. Peace. Ok i dont know which pro suggested Arplex, but clearly I dont approve. I think that boolberry may be better that Arplex. I had proposed you from the start to offer a significant bounty so that a pro would invest some time and come up with a strong Brand name. Anyway I wish that everything goes well and I will continue to support. "Arplex" sucks, not friendly at all. It sounds like a type of plastic. What is the plural? Arpli? Arplexes? Now it's getting cumbersome. You should have known this because Vertcoin is also a crap name - the "pro" naming guy is just a guy - I hope you didn't pay him. Oh well, that was a long wait for a step backwards.
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Boolberry? Boolberry?!?! "That'll be 14 boolberries please."
Come on! The whole reason this thread was started was due to the backlash to that name, and there's good reason for it because it's a truly terrible name.
Someone made the point earlier that the name is not so important because even if it starts off as an empty set of syllables it acquires meaning.
But Boolberry is beyond redemption. Bin it. I don't care about winning BBRs, just don't stick with this mumbledump of a name.
I expect Google went through similar discussions- It didn't hurt them. Boolberry is fine, it's friendly, memorable and the arrangement of the letters would be a logo creators delight - it doesn't need to mean anything. It's also an obvious spelling and has no search engine competition. Some companies have paid millions to come up with something like this. Some of the suggestions here have been truly terrible, it makes me wonder if Will Self is posting? It just seems to be an opportunity for amateur linguists to show off a little with the resulting names being patronising, unpronounceable or just arrogant - sometimes all three! We want people to like the coin, don't we? Boolberry is cool(berry), just leave it alone. Except Boo sounds a lot like Poo and nobody in the world knows what a Bool operation is. Bit sounds like shit and barely anybody in the world knows what a bitcoin is. This could go on forever........ Edit: Has an actual poll been taken to show that "Most people dislike the new name....."?
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Red Ring [R E D]
As in....... sphincter? Thank you for teaching me a new word, you goddamn****** made me look at undescribable pictures on google saftey search off! Lol, sorry......
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You reckon? This is appalling, three professors in Oxford are going to understand it, no one else.
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Red Ring [R E D]
As in....... sphincter?
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Boolberry? Boolberry?!?! "That'll be 14 boolberries please."
Come on! The whole reason this thread was started was due to the backlash to that name, and there's good reason for it because it's a truly terrible name.
Someone made the point earlier that the name is not so important because even if it starts off as an empty set of syllables it acquires meaning.
But Boolberry is beyond redemption. Bin it. I don't care about winning BBRs, just don't stick with this mumbledump of a name.
I expect Google went through similar discussions- It didn't hurt them. Boolberry is fine, it's friendly, memorable and the arrangement of the letters would be a logo creators delight - it doesn't need to mean anything. It's also an obvious spelling and has no search engine competition. Some companies have paid millions to come up with something like this. Some of the suggestions here have been truly terrible, it makes me wonder if Will Self is posting? It just seems to be an opportunity for amateur linguists to show off a little with the resulting names being patronising, unpronounceable or just arrogant - sometimes all three! We want people to like the coin, don't we? Boolberry is cool(berry), just leave it alone.
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The only thing Anonymous about this coin is its name. And the dev......
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Right then dev, I've just rolled a fattie, if you don't get your shit sorted before I finish it I'm going back to boolberry........ your time starts now! Do what you want. Please don't be so angry, we thought that this is normal, because no other is connected as we finished the Coin, but now we see that this is a little bug I'm not angry, I was trying to be funny - perhaps my sense of humour is crap?
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Right then dev, I've just rolled a fattie, if you don't get your shit sorted before I finish it I'm going back to boolberry........ your time starts now!
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Haha, don't worry, the windoze daemon doesn't work either. No connections in print_cn
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