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May 19, 2014, 01:43:22 AM |
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Morning, Btcat.
I mean what we call 'P-WIPping': peer-to-peer; Website, Internet-banking, Phone. It's a facility whereby a trial adopter can 'get in and out of' their crypto specifically without having to tangle with an automated exchange. In effect, a manual 'in-house' exchange.
What is quite clearly being overlooked is how foreign and time-consuming a trial adoption of cryptocurrencies is for a merchant who is not already a Netizen.
I certainly don't underestimate how big an investment this is for a coin's community -- but I suggest forthrightly here that now is the time to hunt bigger game (and CGB is the coin to do it with!!!!!).
The Franko is running a campaign somewhat similar to ours (and I don't think it's going well -- no community energy). The Franko is accepted by a chain of eleven pawn shops and the Beaufort Chamber of Commerce.
We are working on the idea that we 'mediate' the introduction process, so we can 'chime in' on the wave of Bitcoin adoption that is underway.
Mark Blair, Unicup, Western Australia
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May 19, 2014, 08:53:53 AM |
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Could we program one of these below to give out bitcoins and CGB's and install them in the lobby of Wallstreet tradefloor? http://www.coindesk.com/skyhook-releases-portable-open-source-bitcoin-atm-999/I know I'm dreaming but in theory this is possible. For adoption of CGB I believe the easiest sale is in the cryptsy chatroom. Thousands of traders come there with bitcoins in their digital hands to spend on altcoins. These people already know how it works. I think we should push more to inform these traders closest to the source to add CGB to their portfolio's. Ofcourse any effort, online or offline helps and should be appreciated by all CGB holders. So, way to go Mark
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IMZ
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May 19, 2014, 10:27:39 PM |
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Morning! One: I will tackle the voting thing, a first for us. Two: concrete assistance, please:Could someone on the dev team send a brief email to richard@sbcgs.com.auWhy? Richard is the Business Facilitation Officer of the Denmark Chamber of Commerce. More to the point, he is part of the Australia-wide network of such Agencies, and IndiaMikeZulu is gonna bust its buns to connect CGB to Denmark to This Network. Just: 'Richard, the Cryptogenic-Bullion community is paying attention to the Denmark Crypto Town Project.' Mark Blair, Western Australia
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I may write code in exchange for bitcoins.
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May 19, 2014, 11:54:29 PM |
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I really think that CGB needs to get some trade volume going on the exchanges it's already listed on rather than focusing on getting into new exchages. IMHO, when we're in a bunch of exchanges and the volume is next to 0 on all of them, that makes us look pretty weak. On the other hand, if you could drive the trade volume to a limited number of exchanges, it might help build some enthusiasm.
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May 20, 2014, 01:57:52 AM |
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Come get your CGB! We now have worker stats so you can see your own shares and speeds! http://www.hasher.ca2% fee PROP reward system DDoS Protected High Performance Backend Simple setup and usage Auto ProfitPorts (beta testing now) To mine: Username: your CGB wallet address OR Global Key (ProfitPorts) Password: anything CGB (vardiff): stratum+tcp://stratum.hasher.ca:3554 CGB go straight to your wallet once the block is confirmed. We don't hold your CGB! Cheers and Happy Hashing!
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May 20, 2014, 10:21:43 AM |
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Morning! One: I will tackle the voting thing, a first for us. Two: concrete assistance, please:Could someone on the dev team send a brief email to richard@sbcgs.com.auWhy? Richard is the Business Facilitation Officer of the Denmark Chamber of Commerce. More to the point, he is part of the Australia-wide network of such Agencies, and IndiaMikeZulu is gonna bust its buns to connect CGB to Denmark to This Network. Just: 'Richard, the Cryptogenic-Bullion community is paying attention to the Denmark Crypto Town Project.' Mark Blair, Western Australia Email sent, thank you IMZ!
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May 21, 2014, 12:14:57 AM |
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Fast as I can type! As we Australians say: 'Shit! This is awesome!' BTCat, I must have missed your post about getting GCB on a ticker. Great idea. And your mention of the traders at Cryptsy tells me how 'deep-rooted' CGB is. (Can you imagine tryin' ta flog Tittiecoin to guys at the Cryptsy exit?) Okay, IMZ necessarily does things in small and clunky ways, so: Crypto-Genic Bullion Is Now Small-ly and Clunkily Listed in Australian Dollars:http://indiamikezulu.com.au/41/restart-imz-no5v-thirtee/The micro-bourse idea is the one that perhaps gets the stoniest silence of all Mark's Loony Ideas . . . but the more I learn, the more I think it is a sound tactic for a coin oriented to commercial adoption.Did anyone see the Everyone-at-M.I.T.-Gets-Bitcoin article? Well, although I have nothing against tipbots, perhaps our meagre resources would be better directed at a Business Facilitation Officers giveaway? Guys, these Officers (got a different job title in each institution. Whatever.) are surely finally figurin' it out. I started ringing them ten months ago, and got treated like shit. Detail to be hammered out: transparent and objective -- but the principle? 25 CGB to every Business Facilitation Officer who antes up? Goin' crypto-coinin'. Back tomorrow. Mark Blair, Unicup, W.A.
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May 21, 2014, 06:55:41 PM |
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BTCat, April 1st? I wrote a Formal Altcoin Theory blog for months from November last year. In mid November, I wrote a prediction for 1st April 2014: 'I wrote for my partner an analysis of what I thought The Top Ten would be on April 1st next year. Wanna see it? 'Kay: One: BTC Two: LTC Three and Four: QRK and PPC Five: Unknown Gen Two coin Six: NMC Seven: Protoshares Eight: Another Unknown Gen Two coin? Nine: NXT Ten: XPM' https://litecoin.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=132 Page Four Mark Blair, Unicup, Western Australia
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May 21, 2014, 07:06:47 PM |
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It's a promotion for CGB, over 1400 views of bitcoiners is worth it:)
I'll read some of your link later. Tell LTC miners to get away from Coinotron with it's 50% hashingpower. Man does that coin risk to get 51'd. It could happen, then LTC could crash unexpectedly.
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May 21, 2014, 07:59:46 PM |
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Didnt know CGB was still alive?
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BTC: 1KTg6RkiHjovXqVfVB1a74NPPXLnoL1HNf
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May 22, 2014, 09:06:44 AM |
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Well you know tristartek, CGB is soon to be one year old. Unlike many other crypto currencies CGB was always intended to be a long term investment rather than a quick pump-n-dump scheme like we see every week on these forums.
So, even though the mining phase is soon to end being the major influence for CGB, the PoS part is increasingly taking over. CGB is rapidly becoming more of a long term PoS wealth builder.
Unfortunately the price has been volatile and on a decline as of lately, but with new features and market exposure coming, CGB has a good potential of increasing its value. Low exchange volume is not necessary a sign of a coin dying, but rather that many holders are not interested in selling of their holdings for the offered prices.
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May 23, 2014, 01:16:53 AM |
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May 23, 2014, 02:25:35 AM |
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Hey guys. I want to say that I am loving the development going on here recently and am especially grateful for Mark's efforts. I have been extremely distracted with personal matters and will be posting a weekly update a bit late this week. The good news is that I have been working on a paper to help tie CGB into more real world, on the ground matters as Mark (IMZ) has been exploring. We also have the next client release coming up soon which we feel is going to be a major step forward for CGB. Stay tuned for the weekend!
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May 23, 2014, 05:49:28 AM |
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Bullion Purchases in Australian with Cryptocurrencies!!!
Brief:
# been researching crypto-for-bullion for ten months # the manager of one of Australia's top dealers -- Bullion Bourse in Perth -- takes my calls. # he needs to clear the decks of Some Other Stuff; but in six weeks:
# in the manner of IndiaMikeZulu's 'establish trust' Principle, I will personally send to a newly-set-up Bullion Bourse Litecoin wallet $260 AU worth of LTC, which is the price of a 10-oz. silver bullion bar. (I will explain why this product -- a thing called 'premium.')
# Bullion Bourse will then do nothing.
# then I will send another $260 worth of Litecoin, and be mailed one (insured in the mail) 10-oz bar.
# this will be, so to speak, an 'in house' trial in which Bullion Bourse will remain 'one ahead' until we figure out the angles (gotta get our accountant to ante up)
# I stated simple that Bullion Bourse would, of course, accept Bitcoin as well as Litecoin when the project 'goes public'; but I also suggested a 'parallel trial' be undertaken with a coin called 'cryptogenic bullion.'
# this is a gig that we Australian CGB-ers have just gotta make a success. One other Australian company is accepting Bitcoin; but if we put our money where our mouth is -- even if we sticky tape the project together as we go along -- we can likely get CGB on The List.
# gotta rest
Mark
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May 23, 2014, 10:15:28 AM |
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Great stuff you are doing there IMZ! Keep it up!
Also, please let us know should additional CGB donations/giveaway opportunities present themselves.
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May 24, 2014, 02:06:20 AM |
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Hey, Elambert. Community support is all we'll ever ask. (though I advocate a 'buddy system' that could involve sending 'giveaway' coins to Influential People.).
Do we have an android wallet? (Have looked and looked!)
Oz CGB-ers: can I get an hour's help to get some transaction-time data??
Mark Blair, Unicup, Western Australia
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May 26, 2014, 02:36:56 AM |
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Guys, My name is Ian Ridgwell and I'm the other half of IndiaMikeZulu. Mark is my real world, experienced conscientious chain to reality while my head is stuck in technology, the internet and a life spent watching as such internet wonders have unfolded around me. Crypto currencies is one such wonder and I refuse to let it pass me by.
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