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August 14, 2018, 01:16:17 AM
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The company I work for is having a blockchain competition. Whoever comes up with the best project with a working demo gets a paid week vacation and $500.

For noobs with limited programming skills what would be the best way to fork a coin with utility?

I was thinking something like Siacoin, customer data could be encrypted and redundantly backed up to the blockchain.  I would want to make the wallet have my company's logo. But nothing fancy.

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August 14, 2018, 02:06:47 PM
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The company I work for is having a blockchain competition. Whoever comes up with the best project with a working demo gets a paid week vacation and $500.

For noobs with limited programming skills what would be the best way to fork a coin with utility?

I was thinking something like Siacoin, customer data could be encrypted and redundantly backed up to the blockchain.  I would want to make the wallet have my company's logo. But nothing fancy.

why the hell do you need a fork coin, bitcoin had 100s of forks that seeked to share the hype around it.

but siacoin?

just create a standard token encription

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August 15, 2018, 05:58:32 AM
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I need something with utility around an ISP.  I figured Sia storage was a good concept for a company that had thousands of customers on DSL.

I have pretty limited coding skills, this is just a fun project.

Looking for some kind of blockchain app builder that I could put my company logo on.


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