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October 14, 2014, 05:58:41 PM
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Stag is a cryptocurrency based on the NXT source code (written in java). It is a cryptocurrency intended to be (relatively) stagflationary rather than inflationary like fiat currency or deflationary like every crypto I am aware of. I have already written out the equations necissicary for this.

As a core dev you will be responsible for modifying the NXT code to implement these equations, create the Stag genesis block, and modify the http and Json calls so that it runs seperatly from the NXT network.

I personally know Java but I cannot commit a lot of time to developing Stag at the moment so I am looking to hire a core Dev.

Stag will be distributed freely to as many people as want in the initial distribution. The number of people directly correlates to the amount of Stag released at initial release (100,000 Stag per person). 5% of the initial distribution has been set aside. 2% for myself to use as bounties after release (and because I need money) and the other 3% to be used as bounties before initial release (website development, logo creation, core development, forum creation, etc.)

As the core Dev, you will be given a 0.8% of Stag's initial distribution in addition to the 95,000 Stag everyone gets. Which, given the amount of interest Stag has generated so far, would be quite a lot of Stag. (I got over 50 people who were Sr. Members or Hero Members interested in the initial distribution in under 12 hours).

In most cases, you have to be at least a Senior Member to get in on the initial distribution, however, people who claim bounties are exempt from this rule so anyone can be a core dev.

Please let me know if you are interested or point people who are good with Java in my direction.
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