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Question: What current alt crypt-currency do YOU believe in?  (Voting closed: April 30, 2013, 06:37:59 PM)
[LTC]Litecoin - 217 (43.1%)
[NVC]Novacoin - 41 (8.2%)
[FC]Feathercoin - 95 (18.9%)
[TC]Terracoin - 11 (2.2%)
[PPC]PPCoin - 65 (12.9%)
[BBQ]BBQCoin - 10 (2%)
[BTE]Bytecoin - 9 (1.8%)
None - 55 (10.9%)
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April 26, 2013, 01:41:00 AM
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Bytecoin; because it is an exact replica of Bitcoin, which is already proven it can be trusted, and is useful.

I think many people who love Bitcoin also may wish to become involved with or use at least one of the alt-coins either now or in the future. Many alt-coins to date have anywhere from slightly modified to completely changed how the currency operates, where instead the Bytecoin is an exact replica of the tried and tested Bitcoin.  Those alt-coiners who still think Bitcoin is a fantastic cryptocurrency would probably prefer an alt which is an exact replica, yet still due to adoption and utility is a less valuable coin. Bytecoin has a long way to go before it is considered valuable, but we already know that so long as there is a diverse set of miners splitting the network one can trust it to be secure. As long as a slow and steady adoption occurs, the network will become strong enough to be as trusted as Bitcoin is.

tl;dr - If you like BTC, and are interested in alt's, why not one that's exactly the same with a different name?


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The only CON I can see with Bytecoin is that the name is so simular to Bitcoin it could cause confusion.. yet it really is an awesome name for an alt-coin IMO

Great post!  +1.0 BTE if you'll send or post an address.

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April 26, 2013, 01:58:58 AM
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Great post!  +1.0 BTE if you'll send or post an address.

Thanks! I really do believe BTE could become popular some day, just takes people like us to help kick things off..

As far as I am concerned gratuity is never expected, but always welcome and highly appreciated Smiley I updated my sig with a BTE address, thank you!
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April 26, 2013, 02:13:23 AM
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Bytecoin; because it is an exact replica of Bitcoin, which is already proven it can be trusted, and is useful.

I think many people who love Bitcoin also may wish to become involved with or use at least one of the alt-coins either now or in the future. Many alt-coins to date have anywhere from slightly modified to completely changed how the currency operates, where instead the Bytecoin is an exact replica of the tried and tested Bitcoin.  Those alt-coiners who still think Bitcoin is a fantastic cryptocurrency would probably prefer an alt which is an exact replica, yet still due to adoption and utility is a less valuable coin. Bytecoin has a long way to go before it is considered valuable, but we already know that so long as there is a diverse set of miners splitting the network one can trust it to be secure. As long as a slow and steady adoption occurs, the network will become strong enough to be as trusted as Bitcoin is.

tl;dr - If you like BTC, and are interested in alt's, why not one that's exactly the same with a different name?


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The only CON I can see with Bytecoin is that the name is so simular to Bitcoin it could cause confusion.. yet it really is an awesome name for an alt-coin IMO

I also totally agree with this post.  It's a great name! 

In my life I've found that the 'quite ones' tend to be the best ones.  Sure, there was a little hype when the coin came out.  But now there isn't much mentioned about the coin... yet it still chugs along!  I mine the coin 24/7... it's the only coin I mine.  Looking at the blockchain there are plenty of transactions happening which means people are trading and using the coin.

Besides BTC it's my coin of choice.

What again is the utility in having a second bitcoin? We already have bitcoin, we dont need another one.
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April 26, 2013, 02:26:11 AM
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What again is the utility in having a second bitcoin? We already have bitcoin, we dont need another one.

Honestly a very good question.. When I first heard about any alt-coins, (I think IOC was the first I was aware of?) I thought the same thing.. Then I suspected as so many do they only served to ease early adopter envy, and give others the chance to try mining on a small network like Bitcoin once was. Then of course I realized that the majority of people were simply trying to use them as pump and dumps to get rich quick.. I will even admit I mined a bunch of IXC with my only intention to exchange them for BTC and turn a profit.

Now, I see it a little differently. We have some good alt-coins around now with seemly good intentions of becoming useful, and not just an overnight fad. The reason I believe we have so many alts and that they will only continue to rise in popularity is that people simply like to have choices. It's part of our nature, we don't like being forced into a single option. Some people just like the fact they get to choose, some people enjoy the research that goes into making that choice. Bottom line, you could say that all currency's are just a product offered to satisfy a need (to perform transactions, store of value, etc..) and since there is a market for this type of product, many different products will show up and compete for your business.

Specifically as to why would there be two identical products in the same market? In this case it does heavily play to the favour of the early adopter seekers, hopefully not so much the pump and dumpers but it could be useful if Bitcoin ever runs into any scalability issues that take significant time to address. It's pretty much a cliché since it's been used so much, but Bytecoin could be the best silver to Bitcoin gold around.. Just as well designed, but lesser value just because it isn't as popular.
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April 26, 2013, 02:43:30 AM
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What again is the utility in having a second bitcoin? We already have bitcoin, we dont need another one.

Honestly a very good question.. When I first heard about any alt-coins, (I think IOC was the first I was aware of?) I thought the same thing.. Then I suspected as so many do they only served to ease early adopter envy, and give others the chance to try mining on a small network like Bitcoin once was. Then of course I realized that the majority of people were simply trying to use them as pump and dumps to get rich quick.. I will even admit I mined a bunch of IXC with my only intention to exchange them for BTC and turn a profit.

Now, I see it a little differently. We have some good alt-coins around now with seemly good intentions of becoming useful, and not just an overnight fad. The reason I believe we have so many alts and that they will only continue to rise in popularity is that people simply like to have choices. It's part of our nature, we don't like being forced into a single option. Some people just like the fact they get to choose, some people enjoy the research that goes into making that choice. Bottom line, you could say that all currency's are just a product offered to satisfy a need (to perform transactions, store of value, etc..) and since there is a market for this type of product, many different products will show up and compete for your business.

Specifically as to why would there be two identical products in the same market? In this case it does heavily play to the favour of the early adopter seekers, hopefully not so much the pump and dumpers but it could be useful if Bitcoin ever runs into any scalability issues that take significant time to address. It's pretty much a cliché since it's been used so much, but Bytecoin could be the best silver to Bitcoin gold around.. Just as well designed, but lesser value just because it isn't as popular.

Well there are many dif denominations of every currency, one being less rare than the other. I look at Bitcoin like a 100 dollar bill, LTC the 50 and so forth and so forth. I much rather pay 30 of some other coin than pay out a .00568466846564654654686876 of a BTC lol.

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April 26, 2013, 03:18:30 AM
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PPCoin excites me a lot. I honestly think the only reason it hasn't risen even further in price is because people are still trying to wrap their heads around the original ideas. It has a lot of unique advantages over Bitcoin and Litecoin, I am compiling an easy understand list of them and am putting them on a simple website... stay tuned.


Yeah, I agree with your take on PPCoin, I think Proof of Stake is an incredible concept that could end up being very influential in crypto coins.

I just wrote a guide relating to PoS minting -> PPCoin Proof of Stake Minting Setup Guide for PPCoin, a lot of people don't really "get" the upside of PPCoin I think.
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April 26, 2013, 03:24:09 AM
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Alt-Bitcoins are the perfect way to give the lie to the idea that Bitcoin has an "early adopter" problem.  Bitcoin continues to hold value even though the majority "late adopters" could all flee to these alternatives.  That proves something.  A healthy competitive economy proves lots of things about the industry leader.

I am an altcoin fan, but Bitcoin is still my digital gold.

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April 30, 2013, 04:25:50 AM
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April 30, 2013, 04:46:12 AM
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There seems to be alot of hype over feathercoin.  Are there alot of big players behind it or something?
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April 30, 2013, 05:14:11 AM
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all the posts re feathercoin feel so frenzied

I'm backing LTC and have 1 rig mining FRC as pure speculation
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