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January 06, 2018, 06:16:24 AM |
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hopefully we will se you on bittrex soon 
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kosmost (OP)
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January 06, 2018, 11:39:49 AM |
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I would like to see it on Binance
Seems to be the most popular choice! Thanks.
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January 06, 2018, 02:55:24 PM |
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I would like to help, but I have no account on coinexchange and I can't register because : " www.coinexchange.io - Access Denied Error code 15 This request was blocked by the security rules" I don't understand why... 
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January 06, 2018, 06:36:58 PM |
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I would like to help, but I have no account on coinexchange and I can't register because : " www.coinexchange.io - Access Denied Error code 15 This request was blocked by the security rules" I don't understand why...  They might be blocking your geo location, but you would think they'd list that reason in the security notice. If it is a geo block you can use a VPN to get around that.
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MrUnconventional
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January 06, 2018, 06:49:54 PM |
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I would like to see it on Binance
Seems to be the most popular choice! Thanks. Something else to take note of - if you hold some Binance token in your account and have your settings set to use that to pay your fees, you save 50% on all trade fees. It's a substantial savings if you do a lot of volume. They are basically the lowest cost exchange that exists if you use their token.
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kosmost (OP)
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January 07, 2018, 04:29:30 AM |
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this coin`s price is so high , should i buy this coin? anybody suggest?
Curious. Do you mean the market cap is "too high" or the actual BTC or ETH price of the token?
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kosmost (OP)
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January 07, 2018, 06:02:37 AM Last edit: January 07, 2018, 07:21:26 AM by kosmost |
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How is Shopomy like a 'decentralized' central bank for Goodomy, the digital currency?
For an explanation of this, we can turn to other businesses with a more high-level perspective.
McDonald's
It is often assumed that McDonald's is in the fast food business. Yes, they sell burgers (and are also the largest toy distributor in the world). But more importantly, they are in the real estate business.
Former McDonald’s CFO, Harry J. Sonneborn, said, “we are not technically in the food business. We are in the real estate business. The only reason we sell fifteen-cent hamburgers is because they are the greatest producer of revenue, from which our tenants can pay us our rent.”
Sonneborn thought about how to really make money in real estate. His concept was to own property and charge the most number of tenants the highest rents possible. He decided if tenants sold burgers and hot dogs, they'd never have a problem paying high rent. With this revolutionary new idea, he approached Kroc's fast food business.
Although they make more money with burgers, they make more profit with real estate. That was the original idea behind franchising.
Amazon
Jeff Bezos didn't really care about books when he launched Amazon. It was just a way to take advantage of the internet's tremendous growth that he foresaw.
He said, "The wake up call was finding this startling statistic that web usage in the spring of 1994 was growing at 2,300 percent a year. You know, things just don’t grow that fast. It’s highly unusual, and that started me about thinking, 'What kind of business plan might make sense in the context of that growth?"
Bezos chose books only after analyzing the top 20 mail order businesses and determining that books were the commodity for which no mail order catalogue existed, because such a catalogue would be too big to mail out.
Like McDonald's leveraging consumer love for hot dogs and burgers to build a $40 billion real estate empire, Bezos used love for books to build an ecommerce infrastructure company that both retailers and other internet companies can use as a platform.
Shopomy
We will leverage local consumer spending to build a worldwide, distributed bank that is powered by GOOD. This won't be the "Bank of Blockchain" where people go to deposit funds and take out loans. It will be banking 2.0 where each 'account' is actually a consumer product and anyone can transact with that account.
Goodomy will be the 'real estate' of Shopomy. Shopomy itself will be a blockchain infrastructure for retail. Like a McDonald's franchise, each retail shop will be making its own money via Shopomy but also paying a 'fee' to use Goodomy. (This won't be a monetary fee, however. The system will be 100% free for retailers.)
How to build a worldwide, distributed bank? Just get the most number of account holders to make as many transactions as possible. From that, create a consumer shopping application wrapped around a unique business model and power it by digital currency.
Some might consider our plans and think, "How are they going to do this? This requires a tremendous amount of resources!" We will leverage the power of 'franchisees' and 'entrepreneurs' (as McDonald's and Amazon have done) to do 99% of the work. We will just provide the platform.
In Summary
McDonald's is a real estate company that looks like a chain of fast-food restaurants. "Powered by burgers"
Amazon is an eCommerce infrastructure company that looks like a department store "Powered by books"
Shopomy is a worldwide, distributed bank that looks like a consumer shopping app. "Powered by GOOD"
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kosmost (OP)
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January 07, 2018, 07:06:31 AM Last edit: January 07, 2018, 07:34:20 AM by kosmost |
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Shopomy
We will leverage consumers' love for products to build a worldwide, distributed bank that is powered by GOOD. This isn't just the "Bank of Blockchain" where people go to deposit funds and take out loans. It will be banking 2.0 where each 'account' is actually a consumer product and anyone can transact with that account.
Goodomy will be the 'real estate' of Shopomy. Shopomy itself will be a blockchain infrastructure for retail. Like a McDonald's franchise, each retail shop will be making its own money via Shopomy but also paying a 'fee' to use Goodomy. (This won't be a monetary fee, however. The system will be 100% free for retailers.)
How to build a worldwide, distributed bank? Just get the most number of account holders to make as many transactions as possible. From that, create a consumer shopping application wrapped around a unique business model and power it by digital currency.
A distributed bank would be exponentially more robust and powerful if the accounts themselves were distributed. We can do that when the accounts are actually products. This opens upon lots of new opportunities and is part of what we're doing with Shopomy. Our future is very exciting!
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kosmost (OP)
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January 07, 2018, 12:28:44 PM |
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I came across a GOOD market on a new decentralized exchange called IDEX at https://idex.market/eth/goodI'm not a fan of decentralized exchanges (they are slow, among other reasons) but it does have order matching and other features that are badly missing from EtherDelta. If anyone is interested in this market please let me know.
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January 07, 2018, 01:14:33 PM |
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this coin`s price is so high , should i buy this coin? anybody suggest?
How is the coins price high? It's low and compared to others way undervalued, as goodomy is still flying under the radar. 500,000 tokens
Guess this doesn't mean five hundred dot zero?  I don't think the marked can absorb an amount that comes even close to this, if i see the traded amount on coinexchange. Or do you plan massive promoting during the same time? Right now the market is trading about 370,000-1M+ per day. We'll see how it goes. More than half gone in the btc market, i might have been wrong  I think it's best if a healthy growth is achieved that correlates with the projects progress/growth, a short hype as seen in other projects doesn't help in the long term
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kosmost (OP)
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January 08, 2018, 03:41:08 AM Last edit: January 08, 2018, 04:03:14 AM by kosmost |
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Is your native language Korean, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, or Vietnamese?
Help us out by creating and managing a language thread!
Post here that you'd like to create a thread or post in one of the languages below. Tell us where your from and what you like about our project.
If someone else has already created a thread feel free to add to it. The more posts there are in it, the better! I'll then link to the new thread from both the OP and website, and also name you in the OP for managing it 
Needs a New Thread
Chinese: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=30.0
Korean: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=82.0
You Can Add to An Existing Language Thread
Japanese: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=877.0
Vietnamese: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=60101.0
Within the next week we will have our website content translated into the first 3 of the above languages on the Goodomy website.
Our flagship product, Shopomy, will be locally-relevant in countries around the world because it will be based on mobile+local products and consumers.
Thanks!
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kosmost (OP)
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January 08, 2018, 04:56:18 AM |
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Right now the market is trading about 370,000-1M+ per day.
We'll see how it goes.
More than half gone in the btc market, i might have been wrong  It's just the first day, and I may release more today per the schedule. So far it seems okay. I think it's best if a healthy growth is achieved that correlates with the projects progress/growth, a short hype as seen in other projects doesn't help in the long term Perhaps, but Shopomy user growth could possibly outpace growth of Goodomy.
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kosmost (OP)
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January 08, 2018, 05:01:54 AM |
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Also, we need a good Chinese name for "Goodomy". (Also, Korean and Japanese perhaps)
Any suggestions please post here.
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kosmost (OP)
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January 08, 2018, 10:28:28 AM |
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Let's begin to narrow it down now.
1st choice: Binance 2nd choice: ? <--- undecided
Both choices will be explored at the same time.
Also, I will message Bittrex again (since I have some open dialogue with their support team regarding a listing, but have not pursued it) and see what they say.
Again, a lot of these exchanges are now focused on ICOs because that's what they can charge the most for. This also comes with a lot of due diligence on their part, which ties up resources in dev and legal departments.
Note that efforts will be focused to get listed on the following exchanges: Exchange A: BinanceExchange B: KuCoinBittrex is also a possibility, as noted above.
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January 08, 2018, 05:24:53 PM |
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Also, we need a good Chinese name for "Goodomy". (Also, Korean and Japanese perhaps)
Any suggestions please post here.
Japanese adopts foreign words to match the language, so you could go for something like: Goodomy: グッドオマイ (Guddoomai), or ゴオッドミー(gooddomii) Shopomy: ショップオマイ(shoppuomai), or ショッポミー(shoppomii) Or try making a real translation and put something together with good and my, then it'll get difficult to choose, too many possibilities 
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MrUnconventional
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January 08, 2018, 08:00:53 PM |
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Goodly and Shoply have a nice ring. Just throwing it out there. 
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kosmost (OP)
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January 09, 2018, 05:17:36 AM Last edit: January 09, 2018, 05:27:38 AM by kosmost |
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Also, we need a good Chinese name for "Goodomy". (Also, Korean and Japanese perhaps)
Any suggestions please post here.
Japanese adopts foreign words to match the language, so you could go for something like: Goodomy: グッドオマイ (Guddoomai), or ゴオッドミー(gooddomii) Shopomy: ショップオマイ(shoppuomai), or ショッポミー(shoppomii) Or try making a real translation and put something together with good and my, then it'll get difficult to choose, too many possibilities  Yeah, hiragana is fine and it makes sense. Which of the 2, for each, sounds better to you? By the way, thanks for the translations!
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kosmost (OP)
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January 09, 2018, 05:26:27 AM |
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Goodly and Shoply have a nice ring. Just throwing it out there.  Thanks for the suggestion!
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January 09, 2018, 04:46:59 PM |
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Also, we need a good Chinese name for "Goodomy". (Also, Korean and Japanese perhaps)
Any suggestions please post here.
Perhaps use a play on a word that is common in all three of those languages. And that way there is one "goodomy" type branding for all of the pacific rim. Example: kaizen What you think it means Continuous improvement, or a Japanese business philosophy of continuous improvement. What it means in Japanese Improvement. No "continuous", no "Japanese business philosophy", just generic "improvement". Commentary The Chinese-derived word kaizen 改善 (still in use in Chinese, and Korean as well) has no intrinsic meaning in Japanese of "continuous improvement" or "business philosophy" or any such deep stuff. It has the same generic, mundane meaning as the English word "improvement", and can mean any improvement big or small, one-time or ongoing, with or without a hint of attached "philosophy". Meanwhile, the modern word Kaizen as "a Japanese business philosophy of continuous improvement" is an invention by speakers of other languages. Nothing wrong with that, though one wonders what's actually Japanese about it... So, if someone with a better understanding of Japanese, Korean and Mandarin (I only know cantonese). Could come up with a twist on on a word like Kaizen - that is used in all three languages and that would make sense in all three languagues, you would have a great name for Asia.
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January 09, 2018, 09:03:58 PM |
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App install stats aren't really reliable statistics on anything. If general interest would be tough to gauge with that. People download, install and delete apps constantly and that still counts as a number on the install list. I'd imagine those numbers are highly inflated and are simply an indicator of downloads and not users.
Speaking of apps, I noticed something today about Goodomy, Kosmost that you might want to check into. I was browsing through blockchain related apps and saw the "Coin Stats" app. There are two listings for Goodomy with two different icons and info.
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