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January 17, 2016, 06:43:42 AM |
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How about DigiLite coin? Maybe worth considering if Digibyte bought up all the DOGED on markets
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Jumbley
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January 17, 2016, 06:50:43 AM |
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How about DigiLite coin? Maybe worth considering if Digibyte bought up all the DOGED on markets That would be down to community members but could go a way to bringing the communities and developers together perhaps.
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CryptocurrencyNetwork
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January 17, 2016, 06:52:13 AM |
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How about DigiLite coin? Maybe worth considering if Digibyte bought up all the DOGED on markets That would be down to community members but could go a way to bringing the communities and developers together perhaps. I like your thinking
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January 17, 2016, 07:39:50 AM |
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call them bytes. not byte coin, or byte cent, or any coin name. straight up "a byte" or "bytes" if plural. if we were able to send messages to addresses, we could just attach a few megabytes to a message or something like that. i dont think people will like this idea because it might be too simple, but thats what i was just thinking about and it made me kinda laugh. right now there is about 8.68 gigaBYTES mined if my math is correct lol
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Mr Felt
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January 17, 2016, 07:10:24 PM |
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Splash sounds like a Ripple knock-off. A few pages back, I asked this question which I'll post again here just to raise the issue - not seeking a response per se: How are people deciding exactly (i.e., what factors are in important in choosing a name)? More questions to think about: - Who are the desired users (everyone, or just a group with a shared affinity)?
What is currency supposed to do?
How do you know what meets your standards and what does not (are there examples of each)?
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endoffiat
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January 17, 2016, 11:16:59 PM |
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don't think we need to tell people it's a form of currency with the name.
Lets focus on what sets this coin apart from other coins.
Secure Anonymous Network and a very competent and committed Dev.
With our new Darknets properly utilized THE NETWORK DOES NOT CONTAIN THE USER IP. Making the currency UNTRACEABLE.
What about a name like STANCE This coin is making a stance for decentralized financial privacy.
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CryptocurrencyNetwork
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January 17, 2016, 11:38:00 PM |
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don't think we need to tell people it's a form of currency with the name.
Lets focus on what sets this coin apart from other coins.
Secure Anonymous Network and a very competent and committed Dev.
With our new Darknets properly utilized THE NETWORK DOES NOT CONTAIN THE USER IP. Making the currency UNTRACEABLE.
What about a name like STANCE This coin is making a stance for decentralized financial privacy.
The problem is the majority of the world does not even know "Bitcoin" is money. So why make it harder for them to adopt? It's a huge advantage to be associated money. Once they look into the coin they will see why it shines.
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Oscoda
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January 17, 2016, 11:43:12 PM |
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Too bad you need to make an account. If I've got free time I will do my part.
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January 18, 2016, 01:01:53 AM |
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Too bad you need to make an account. If I've got free time I will do my part. I don't see the downside to requiring a person to log in before voting. Helps prevent fraudulent votes,you can't trade without an account and why would they add a coin if the people will never trade it, or even take the time to register and express their interest.
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ShadowBits
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January 18, 2016, 01:19:17 AM |
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Part of the reason I like CoGs is that I feel like people might mistakenly search for it while looking for things like Steam (which also has a mechanical symbol --our coin has features on Steam) and I've realized, although a weird coincidence, the game CS:GO is the same letters as COGS but mixed up, which is another reason people might mistakenly read more about the coin and maybe find interest. Just a weird realization I made. Don't mind me, I've had a long day and smoked a lot of greens.
Unrelated to Steam, Cogs is nice because its neutral. It its a tool. It does work, no matter who you are, where you are from, or what culture/language you speak. Cogs is trying to build a better future, it doesn't say exactly how, but its a building block. Its a very powerful image.
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fosco333
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January 18, 2016, 01:21:22 AM |
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As Zedux pointed out that is not a cryptocurrency so it's not taken ;] Ok so let talk about this - we want to change the name from DOGED to move away from Dogecoin because of the confusion etc - then we use a term that has been around since 1997 to vamp and create a new brand? Sorry, but that makes no sense at all. There are a lot of reasons to disassociate from Dogecoin, a major part of that it being taken seriously. Associating serious proven and known terms like hashcash, tor, and i2p strengthens the product. Many words mean more than one thing, even most crypto names do already. This is a grand slam for marketing and rarely has this many traditional product naming strategies going for it. Ok, lets associate with something mainstream society can associate with.... Like a #hashtag, a pound symbol on a phone, everyone knows that its a unique identifier for tags, a hash is an identifier identified tag/identified cash, get it? Yes I get it, but it lacks being unique - that's all I am trying to point out. Like COGS and Capital and doge and bit and coin it doesn't stand alone unuttered in history, yeah. It really doesn't seem like a problem ever. no just confusing: https://hashcash.io/http://www.hashcash.org/Capital http://www.capital.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_(economics) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CapitalHashcash https://hashcash.io/http://www.hashcash.org/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HashcashThis is the same argument. Nobody gets confused Hash and HashCash are both very interesting options.
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Mr Felt
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January 18, 2016, 05:31:49 AM |
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@DogeDev
Respectfully, resetting the voting and adding options made the chances of agreement much more difficult. Cog had about 70% of the votes here for about 2 days beyond the deadline announced on the Twitter poll (where Cog finished 2, but not far off 1 and where there were about 1/2 the votes as here). Voting polls like the one here are better operated when you delete one or more of the lowest vote getter(s) and re-poll or re-talley until you get to a winner. However, here, adding more choices has split whatever voters any of the previously listed choices had. Please consider eliminating choices at this point so we can move towards something effectively. If you prefer to stick with DOGED, we should eliminate voting altogether.
No offense implied here, just my friendly suggestion
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January 18, 2016, 05:51:42 AM |
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Makes it sound like it's for weed though to me.. but I like it. I guess we need something that opens us up to non dark Web people also...
Cogs seams most popular but I just don't dig it y'awl. I think we keep ideas coming.
My ideas of the day.......
LEED coin SUPER coin DREAM coin
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To peel or not to peel.
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CryptocurrencyNetwork
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January 18, 2016, 09:32:51 AM |
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Ok what about:
VERGE
verge 1 (vûrj) n. 1. a. An edge or margin; a border. See Synonyms at border.
b. Architecture The edge of the tiling that projects over a roof gable.
c. Chiefly British A grassy border, as along a road.
2. The point beyond which an action, state, or condition is likely to begin or occur; the brink: on the verge of tears; a nation on the verge of economic prosperity.
3. A rod, wand, or staff carried as an emblem of authority or office.
4. The spindle of a balance wheel in a clock or watch, especially such a spindle in a clock with vertical escapement.
5. The male organ of copulation in certain mollusks.
intr.v. verged, verg·ing, verg·es 1. To approach the nature or condition of something specified; come close. Used with on: a brilliance verging on genius.
2. To be on the edge or border: Her land verges on the neighboring township.
[Middle English, from Old French, rod, ring, from Latin virga, rod, strip.]
verge 2 (vûrj) intr.v. verged, verg·ing, verg·es 1. To slope or incline.
2. To tend to move in a particular direction: "the Neoclassicism ... away from which they subsequently verged" (Hugh Honour).
3. To pass or merge gradually: dusk verging into night.
Freedom, outside of the current boundaries of finance
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January 18, 2016, 12:37:03 PM |
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Makes it sound like it's for weed though to me.. but I like it. I guess we need something that opens us up to non dark Web people also...
Cogs seams most popular but I just don't dig it y'awl. I think we keep ideas coming.
My ideas of the day.......
LEED coin SUPER coin DREAM coin
Ok what about: VERGE verge 1 (vûrj) n. 1. a. An edge or margin; a border. See Synonyms at border.
b. Architecture The edge of the tiling that projects over a roof gable.
c. Chiefly British A grassy border, as along a road.
2. The point beyond which an action, state, or condition is likely to begin or occur; the brink: on the verge of tears; a nation on the verge of economic prosperity.
3. A rod, wand, or staff carried as an emblem of authority or office.
4. The spindle of a balance wheel in a clock or watch, especially such a spindle in a clock with vertical escapement.
5. The male organ of copulation in certain mollusks.
intr.v. verged, verg·ing, verg·es 1. To approach the nature or condition of something specified; come close. Used with on: a brilliance verging on genius.
2. To be on the edge or border: Her land verges on the neighboring township.
[Middle English, from Old French, rod, ring, from Latin virga, rod, strip.] verge 2 (vûrj) intr.v. verged, verg·ing, verg·es 1. To slope or incline.
2. To tend to move in a particular direction: "the Neoclassicism ... away from which they subsequently verged" (Hugh Honour).
3. To pass or merge gradually: dusk verging into night.
Freedom, outside of the current boundaries of finance
i like all of these, ill add them to the poll
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_///// [$XVG] ★★★★★WE ARE ON THE VERGE ★★★★★ [MULTI-ALGO] /////_
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January 18, 2016, 01:36:31 PM |
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I like a lot of them. Keep adding and re-polling. Eventually come up with the top 2-3 and set a final vote. But so far a lot of good ideas...
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Dogedarkdev (OP)
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January 18, 2016, 01:47:06 PM |
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I like a lot of them. Keep adding and re-polling. Eventually come up with the top 2-3 and set a final vote. But so far a lot of good ideas...
yep, reset votes n added more names, removed 1.
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_///// [$XVG] ★★★★★WE ARE ON THE VERGE ★★★★★ [MULTI-ALGO] /////_
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Mr Felt
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January 18, 2016, 02:41:29 PM Last edit: January 18, 2016, 05:03:42 PM by Mr Felt |
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I like a lot of them. Keep adding and re-polling. Eventually come up with the top 2-3 and set a final vote. But so far a lot of good ideas...
yep, reset votes n added more names, removed 1. Cog is off the table? edit - It was not part of the most recent poll at the time I posted this, after some votes had already been cast.
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