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January 05, 2014, 05:48:30 PM
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Count me as someone who will never, ever visit catcoinforums again. Boycott that shit. TY
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45k satoshi, i think  Cheesy
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January 05, 2014, 05:53:42 PM
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Count me as someone who will never, ever visit catcoinforums again. Boycott that shit. TY
Any specific reason for that?  Cheesy
45k satoshi, i think  Cheesy
Lol. But seriously, you guys should stop fighting.
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January 05, 2014, 05:54:28 PM
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My wallet is stuck on block 20290, is anyone else having this issue?
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January 05, 2014, 05:55:36 PM
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addnode needed, can't sync. May smb post it pls

+1

I'm on 0.8.7, but my chain got forked (spelling?) last night.

I've deleted my blocks directory in roaming/catcoin and tried several combinations of addnodes in catcoin.conf

but no joy yet (I gave it at least 20 mins to start downloading).

Could someone post theirs? There are doubtless quite a few others in a similar situation.

In fact, a list of current nodes in the OP would be handy.
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January 05, 2014, 05:56:16 PM
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My wallet is stuck on block 20290, is anyone else having this issue?
Did you download the new wallet? Do it if you haven't.
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January 05, 2014, 05:57:16 PM
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addnode=eu.coinium.org
addnode=us.coinium.org

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January 05, 2014, 06:01:59 PM
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addnode needed, can't sync. May smb post it pls

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I'm on 0.8.7, but my chain got forked (spelling?) last night.

I've deleted my blocks directory in roaming/catcoin and tried several combinations of addnodes in catcoin.conf

but no joy yet (I gave it at least 20 mins to start downloading).

Could someone post theirs? There are doubtless quite a few others in a similar situation.

In fact, a list of current nodes in the OP would be handy.



Close you catcoin-qt. Back up your wallet.dat (it is located in appdata/catcoin). Then remove file peers.dat and folders blocks and chainstate. Then run your catcoin-qt.exe. Client will redownload whole blockchain.

Don't forget to SAVE YOUR WALLET.DAT or you will lose your coins!!!!!!

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January 05, 2014, 06:04:10 PM
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Oh look he doesn't have the thread on his "backup logs". Smiley

But lol you forgot to delete the thread from Google Cache lol Smiley







thats the logs, im looking through archives now.



For the one's who like to try search themselves;
* https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=cr#q=catcoinforum.com+coinium
* https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=cr#q=site:catcoinforum.com+coinium

Will you still continue to lie or just admit that you were mad with me criticizing you about "%51 fork-of-fork you caused yesterday" and deleted all my posts & coinium's thread?

Now I'm banned for: "Flaming and causing a scene which isn't even true". Huh, Google cache doesn't say so?




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January 05, 2014, 06:07:35 PM
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My wallet is stuck on block 20290, is anyone else having this issue?
Did you download the new wallet? Do it if you haven't.

Thank you it worked Smiley
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January 05, 2014, 06:11:07 PM
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My wallet is stuck on block 20290, is anyone else having this issue?
Did you download the new wallet? Do it if you haven't.

Thank you it worked Smiley
Glad it worked for you.  Smiley
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January 05, 2014, 06:39:02 PM
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I think we are all doing this at the moment with catcoin 

I am trying to have faith and stay strong, but my resolve is waning.

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January 05, 2014, 06:41:37 PM
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I think we are all doing this at the moment with catcoin  

I am trying to have faith and stay strong, but my resolve is waning.

The fork happened less than a day ago!  Cheesy

Sheesh, at least wait a few days before the FUD.

Hashpower is coming back to Catcoin. Give it time.

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A few days ago I was driving my son to school. He’s aware of my interest in crypto-currencies since I’m usually rambling on about Bitcoin every now and then. I mentioned to him about a new coin called Catcoin and when I mentioned its origins to him, the first response I got was a smile and then a “for real”. He knew about the popular catvideos on Youtube, but not about the coin. His smile got me thinking and reminded me of a course I took a few years back

Just a little background:

I have always aspired to hold a specific elected office in my City (NYC) and in preparation I pursued my Master’s in Public Administration at Harvard University (Kennedy School of Government). Most of the courses that I took were extremely interesting and centered around policy and politics of course as well as a few courses on public speaking, running campaigns, organizing groups and even one called “The Making of a Politician”—which actually prepared you for office.  But by far, the most interesting course I took at the Kennedy School was one that was very difficult to enroll in. This course was called “Persuasion: The Science and Art of Effective Influence” and was taught by Dr. Gary Orren. http://www.hks.harvard.edu/degrees/teaching-courses/course-listing/mld-342

Students from every Harvard school (Gov’t, Law, Education, Divinity, etc.) had to essentially use a bidding system to enroll in this course. Students from M.I.T. were also permitted to enroll in this course. I had saved my bidding points from the prior semester because I had heard that this was an exceptional course.

On my first day in class Dr. Orren gave us an overview of the course and what to expect. During his presentation he mentioned that many years back a young man named Barack Obama sat (pointed to the seat) right near the middle of the class room and took the same course. One of my classmates leaned over mentioned that President Obama had once said that this was one of his favorite courses while attending Harvard. When making speeches, President Obama often follows the models taught at the Kennedy School (his lead speech writer – Cody Keenan is also a Harvard Kennedy School graduate). I’m just trying to reveal how truly impressive this course was, but I think I’m rambling on. Let’s get to the point.

So in this course in addition to several other things, we learned that in order to persuade someone to agree with you, do it your way, follow you, move in a direction you desire, etc., (important in the politics & policy world) there needs to be three elements that form a foundation; the logos, ethos and pathos. Aristotle was the philosopher who put forward that idea.
Rather than dig out my notes I’m going to cheat and cut and paste descriptions of the three elements. These descriptions were found on a webpage http://courses.durhamtech.edu/perkins/aris.html

Ethos (Credibility), or ethical appeal, means convincing by the character of the author (or of the crypto in our case). We tend to believe people whom we respect. One of the central problems of argumentation is to project an impression to the reader that you are someone worth listening to, in other words making yourself as author into an authority on the subject of the paper, as well as someone who is likable and worthy of respect.  Crypt-currencies have established their Ethos, we know that it is legitimate. We believe in it.

Logos (Logical) means persuading by the use of reasoning. Giving reasons is the heart of argumentation, and cannot be emphasized enough. Crypto-currencies are logical to user over other payment methods for a variety of reasons.

Pathos (Emotional) means persuading by appealing to the reader's emotions. Language choice affects the audience's emotional response, and emotional appeal can effectively be used to enhance an argument. Excluding Catcoin, all other Crypto-currencies lack Pathos.

Now finally to my point:
When I speak of persuasion going forward, what I am speaking of is the ability to win over people and get them to engage in the use of a crypto-currency. And I’m not speaking of the IT person or other tech savvy individual who is most likely well aware of crypto-currencies. Instead, I’m speaking of the average person.

If we examine Bitcoin, Litecoin and the myriad of other cryptographic-currencies we can see that they definitely contain two of the three elements needed to be successful in persuading someone to “agree” with them (use them). The two elements that Bitcoin and alt-coins possess are Logos and Ethos.

Crypto-Ethos – I don’t think that I need to go too much into this. But if you understand crypto, then you’ll know crypto can be trusted. Crypto is trustworthy, you can believe it.

Crypto-Logos – if you have a basic understanding of how crypto-currencies work, then you’ll understand the logical benefits that it can offer. Credits cards weren’t meant to be used on the internet and the 21st century needs a new form of digital currency and crypto is the answer.

So to sum things up, there are logical reasons to use crypto-currencies and crypto is trustworthy.

The Crypto-Pathos is missing though. (until Catcoin)

Most people that I know who currently use crypto-currencies aren’t drawn to it by emotions. Instead, they understand its financial utility which is based on its logos and ethos.

The IT world and entrepreneurs who understand crypto-currencies are only a very small group, so how could you engage the masses to use crypto?

The answer to that is to create a crypto-currency that has all three elements to persuade them to use it.  And along came Catcoin.
Let's look at it from another perspective ---- Real Wrestling versus WWF Wrestling (now WWE Wrestling - fake on TV). Which one of these draws a larger audience? WWE Wrestling of course.  We all know (well most of us) that it's fictitious, so why then does WWE Wrestling draw millions of viewers from around the world, as opposed to real wrestling that's just plain boring? Because WWE (fake wrestling) with all its drama, has the emotional appeal that can move an audience to want see it more.

Every other Crypto is like real wrestling - gets the job done but is basic and boring. Catcoin also gets the job done, but brings a flare to the technology that a broader audience can embrace through its emotional appeal.

With Catcoin, there is a story to tell. One that can make you smile. Excluding Bitcoin (the father of all Crypto) what coin has a story to tell the audience that is emotionally appealing (make you smile, laugh, cry, etc.) I love Litecoin but what story can it tell an audience about itself other than the technological aspects of its use?

Like Bitcoin and other crypto, Catcoin has a burgeoning community and its acceptance is growing. It has a language all of its own. Catcoin has the emotional appeal that can and will attract the masses.

Catcoin is a pioneer in its use of an emotional appeal to attract a larger audience and its success won’t be specific to itself. Similar to how Bitcoin paved the way for other crypto-currencies to follow, Catcoin is paving the way for others to follow as well. Catcoin is Bitcoin 2.0.

There will be many other coins to follow in Catcoin’s footstep that will utilize all 3 of the elements necessary to motivate non-tech people to embrace these types of currencies and I think that Catcoin is off to a great start because it possess all of the technological aspects of Bitcoin but has the ability to make the average person smile. Can any other crypto-currency do that?
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January 05, 2014, 06:47:16 PM
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I think we are all doing this at the moment with catcoin 

I am trying to have faith and stay strong, but my resolve is waning.

Nobody knows. Now we have good diff retarget, it is good for coin. Charts is not bad too.

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Close you catcoin-qt. Back up your wallet.dat (it is located in appdata/catcoin). Then remove file peers.dat and folders blocks and chainstate. Then run your catcoin-qt.exe. Client will redownload whole blockchain.

Don't forget to SAVE YOUR WALLET.DAT or you will lose your coins!!!!!!

Worked a treat.
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January 05, 2014, 06:57:30 PM
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A few days ago I was driving my son to school. He’s aware of my interest in crypto-currencies since I’m usually rambling on about Bitcoin every now and then. I mentioned to him about a new coin called Catcoin and when I mentioned its origins to him, the first response I got was a smile and then a “for real”. He knew about the popular catvideos on Youtube, but not about the coin. His smile got me thinking and reminded me of a course I took a few years back

Just a little background:

I have always aspired to hold a specific elected office in my City (NYC) and in preparation I pursued my Master’s in Public Administration at Harvard University (Kennedy School of Government). Most of the courses that I took were extremely interesting and centered around policy and politics of course as well as a few courses on public speaking, running campaigns, organizing groups and even one called “The Making of a Politician”—which actually prepared you for office.  But by far, the most interesting course I took at the Kennedy School was one that was very difficult to enroll in. This course was called “Persuasion: The Science and Art of Effective Influence” and was taught by Dr. Gary Orren. http://www.hks.harvard.edu/degrees/teaching-courses/course-listing/mld-342

Students from every Harvard school (Gov’t, Law, Education, Divinity, etc.) had to essentially use a bidding system to enroll in this course. Students from M.I.T. were also permitted to enroll in this course. I had saved my bidding points from the prior semester because I had heard that this was an exceptional course.

On my first day in class Dr. Orren gave us an overview of the course and what to expect. During his presentation he mentioned that many years back a young man named Barack Obama sat (pointed to the seat) right near the middle of the class room and took the same course. One of my classmates leaned over mentioned that President Obama had once said that this was one of his favorite courses while attending Harvard. When making speeches, President Obama often follows the models taught at the Kennedy School (his lead speech writer – Cody Keenan is also a Harvard Kennedy School graduate). I’m just trying to reveal how truly impressive this course was, but I think I’m rambling on. Let’s get to the point.

So in this course in addition to several other things, we learned that in order to persuade someone to agree with you, do it your way, follow you, move in a direction you desire, etc., (important in the politics & policy world) there needs to be three elements that form a foundation; the logos, ethos and pathos. Aristotle was the philosopher who put forward that idea.
Rather than dig out my notes I’m going to cheat and cut and paste descriptions of the three elements. These descriptions were found on a webpage http://courses.durhamtech.edu/perkins/aris.html

Ethos (Credibility), or ethical appeal, means convincing by the character of the author (or of the crypto in our case). We tend to believe people whom we respect. One of the central problems of argumentation is to project an impression to the reader that you are someone worth listening to, in other words making yourself as author into an authority on the subject of the paper, as well as someone who is likable and worthy of respect.  Crypt-currencies have established their Ethos, we know that it is legitimate. We believe in it.

Logos (Logical) means persuading by the use of reasoning. Giving reasons is the heart of argumentation, and cannot be emphasized enough. Crypto-currencies are logical to user over other payment methods for a variety of reasons.

Pathos (Emotional) means persuading by appealing to the reader's emotions. Language choice affects the audience's emotional response, and emotional appeal can effectively be used to enhance an argument. Excluding Catcoin, all other Crypto-currencies lack Pathos.

Now finally to my point:
When I speak of persuasion going forward, what I am speaking of is the ability to win over people and get them to engage in the use of a crypto-currency. And I’m not speaking of the IT person or other tech savvy individual who is most likely well aware of crypto-currencies. Instead, I’m speaking of the average person.

If we examine Bitcoin, Litecoin and the myriad of other cryptographic-currencies we can see that they definitely contain two of the three elements needed to be successful in persuading someone to “agree” with them (use them). The two elements that Bitcoin and alt-coins possess are Logos and Ethos.

Crypto-Ethos – I don’t think that I need to go too much into this. But if you understand crypto, then you’ll know crypto can be trusted. Crypto is trustworthy, you can believe it.

Crypto-Logos – if you have a basic understanding of how crypto-currencies work, then you’ll understand the logical benefits that it can offer. Credits cards weren’t meant to be used on the internet and the 21st century needs a new form of digital currency and crypto is the answer.

So to sum things up, there are logical reasons to use crypto-currencies and crypto is trustworthy.

The Crypto-Pathos is missing though. (until Catcoin)

Most people that I know who currently use crypto-currencies aren’t drawn to it by emotions. Instead, they understand its financial utility which is based on its logos and ethos.

The IT world and entrepreneurs who understand crypto-currencies are only a very small group, so how could you engage the masses to use crypto?

The answer to that is to create a crypto-currency that has all three elements to persuade them to use it.  And along came Catcoin.
Let's look at it from another perspective ---- Real Wrestling versus WWF Wrestling (now WWE Wrestling - fake on TV). Which one of these draws a larger audience? WWE Wrestling of course.  We all know (well most of us) that it's fictitious, so why then does WWE Wrestling draw millions of viewers from around the world, as opposed to real wrestling that's just plain boring? Because WWE (fake wrestling) with all its drama, has the emotional appeal that can move an audience to want see it more.

Every other Crypto is like real wrestling - gets the job done but is basic and boring. Catcoin also gets the job done, but brings a flare to the technology that a broader audience can embrace through its emotional appeal.

With Catcoin, there is a story to tell. One that can make you smile. Excluding Bitcoin (the father of all Crypto) what coin has a story to tell the audience that is emotionally appealing (make you smile, laugh, cry, etc.) I love Litecoin but what story can it tell an audience about itself other than the technological aspects of its use?

Like Bitcoin and other crypto, Catcoin has a burgeoning community and its acceptance is growing. It has a language all of its own. Catcoin has the emotional appeal that can and will attract the masses.

Catcoin is a pioneer in its use of an emotional appeal to attract a larger audience and its success won’t be specific to itself. Similar to how Bitcoin paved the way for other crypto-currencies to follow, Catcoin is paving the way for others to follow as well. Catcoin is Bitcoin 2.0.

There will be many other coins to follow in Catcoin’s footstep that will utilize all 3 of the elements necessary to motivate non-tech people to embrace these types of currencies and I think that Catcoin is off to a great start because it possess all of the technological aspects of Bitcoin but has the ability to make the average person smile. Can any other crypto-currency do that?

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A few days ago I was driving my son to school. He’s aware of my interest in crypto-currencies since I’m usually rambling on about Bitcoin every now and then. I mentioned to him about a new coin called Catcoin and when I mentioned its origins to him, the first response I got was a smile and then a “for real”. He knew about the popular catvideos on Youtube, but not about the coin. His smile got me thinking and reminded me of a course I took a few years back

Just a little background:

I have always aspired to hold a specific elected office in my City (NYC) and in preparation I pursued my Master’s in Public Administration at Harvard University (Kennedy School of Government). Most of the courses that I took were extremely interesting and centered around policy and politics of course as well as a few courses on public speaking, running campaigns, organizing groups and even one called “The Making of a Politician”—which actually prepared you for office.  But by far, the most interesting course I took at the Kennedy School was one that was very difficult to enroll in. This course was called “Persuasion: The Science and Art of Effective Influence” and was taught by Dr. Gary Orren. http://www.hks.harvard.edu/degrees/teaching-courses/course-listing/mld-342

Students from every Harvard school (Gov’t, Law, Education, Divinity, etc.) had to essentially use a bidding system to enroll in this course. Students from M.I.T. were also permitted to enroll in this course. I had saved my bidding points from the prior semester because I had heard that this was an exceptional course.

On my first day in class Dr. Orren gave us an overview of the course and what to expect. During his presentation he mentioned that many years back a young man named Barack Obama sat (pointed to the seat) right near the middle of the class room and took the same course. One of my classmates leaned over mentioned that President Obama had once said that this was one of his favorite courses while attending Harvard. When making speeches, President Obama often follows the models taught at the Kennedy School (his lead speech writer – Cody Keenan is also a Harvard Kennedy School graduate). I’m just trying to reveal how truly impressive this course was, but I think I’m rambling on. Let’s get to the point.

So in this course in addition to several other things, we learned that in order to persuade someone to agree with you, do it your way, follow you, move in a direction you desire, etc., (important in the politics & policy world) there needs to be three elements that form a foundation; the logos, ethos and pathos. Aristotle was the philosopher who put forward that idea.
Rather than dig out my notes I’m going to cheat and cut and paste descriptions of the three elements. These descriptions were found on a webpage http://courses.durhamtech.edu/perkins/aris.html

Ethos (Credibility), or ethical appeal, means convincing by the character of the author (or of the crypto in our case). We tend to believe people whom we respect. One of the central problems of argumentation is to project an impression to the reader that you are someone worth listening to, in other words making yourself as author into an authority on the subject of the paper, as well as someone who is likable and worthy of respect.  Crypt-currencies have established their Ethos, we know that it is legitimate. We believe in it.

Logos (Logical) means persuading by the use of reasoning. Giving reasons is the heart of argumentation, and cannot be emphasized enough. Crypto-currencies are logical to user over other payment methods for a variety of reasons.

Pathos (Emotional) means persuading by appealing to the reader's emotions. Language choice affects the audience's emotional response, and emotional appeal can effectively be used to enhance an argument. Excluding Catcoin, all other Crypto-currencies lack Pathos.

Now finally to my point:
When I speak of persuasion going forward, what I am speaking of is the ability to win over people and get them to engage in the use of a crypto-currency. And I’m not speaking of the IT person or other tech savvy individual who is most likely well aware of crypto-currencies. Instead, I’m speaking of the average person.

If we examine Bitcoin, Litecoin and the myriad of other cryptographic-currencies we can see that they definitely contain two of the three elements needed to be successful in persuading someone to “agree” with them (use them). The two elements that Bitcoin and alt-coins possess are Logos and Ethos.

Crypto-Ethos – I don’t think that I need to go too much into this. But if you understand crypto, then you’ll know crypto can be trusted. Crypto is trustworthy, you can believe it.

Crypto-Logos – if you have a basic understanding of how crypto-currencies work, then you’ll understand the logical benefits that it can offer. Credits cards weren’t meant to be used on the internet and the 21st century needs a new form of digital currency and crypto is the answer.

So to sum things up, there are logical reasons to use crypto-currencies and crypto is trustworthy.

The Crypto-Pathos is missing though. (until Catcoin)

Most people that I know who currently use crypto-currencies aren’t drawn to it by emotions. Instead, they understand its financial utility which is based on its logos and ethos.

The IT world and entrepreneurs who understand crypto-currencies are only a very small group, so how could you engage the masses to use crypto?

The answer to that is to create a crypto-currency that has all three elements to persuade them to use it.  And along came Catcoin.
Let's look at it from another perspective ---- Real Wrestling versus WWF Wrestling (now WWE Wrestling - fake on TV). Which one of these draws a larger audience? WWE Wrestling of course.  We all know (well most of us) that it's fictitious, so why then does WWE Wrestling draw millions of viewers from around the world, as opposed to real wrestling that's just plain boring? Because WWE (fake wrestling) with all its drama, has the emotional appeal that can move an audience to want see it more.

Every other Crypto is like real wrestling - gets the job done but is basic and boring. Catcoin also gets the job done, but brings a flare to the technology that a broader audience can embrace through its emotional appeal.

With Catcoin, there is a story to tell. One that can make you smile. Excluding Bitcoin (the father of all Crypto) what coin has a story to tell the audience that is emotionally appealing (make you smile, laugh, cry, etc.) I love Litecoin but what story can it tell an audience about itself other than the technological aspects of its use?

Like Bitcoin and other crypto, Catcoin has a burgeoning community and its acceptance is growing. It has a language all of its own. Catcoin has the emotional appeal that can and will attract the masses.

Catcoin is a pioneer in its use of an emotional appeal to attract a larger audience and its success won’t be specific to itself. Similar to how Bitcoin paved the way for other crypto-currencies to follow, Catcoin is paving the way for others to follow as well. Catcoin is Bitcoin 2.0.

There will be many other coins to follow in Catcoin’s footstep that will utilize all 3 of the elements necessary to motivate non-tech people to embrace these types of currencies and I think that Catcoin is off to a great start because it possess all of the technological aspects of Bitcoin but has the ability to make the average person smile. Can any other crypto-currency do that?


LOL Grin

This is a comment appeared in the Dogecoin thread  about Dogecoin. This user just replaced Dogecoin with Catcoin and posted this here, shamelessly....
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January 05, 2014, 07:00:25 PM
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January 05, 2014, 07:04:40 PM
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A few days ago I was driving my son to school. He’s aware of my interest in crypto-currencies since I’m usually rambling on about Bitcoin every now and then. I mentioned to him about a new coin called Catcoin and when I mentioned its origins to him, the first response I got was a smile and then a “for real”. He knew about the popular catvideos on Youtube, but not about the coin. His smile got me thinking and reminded me of a course I took a few years back

Just a little background:

I have always aspired to hold a specific elected office in my City (NYC) and in preparation I pursued my Master’s in Public Administration at Harvard University (Kennedy School of Government). Most of the courses that I took were extremely interesting and centered around policy and politics of course as well as a few courses on public speaking, running campaigns, organizing groups and even one called “The Making of a Politician”—which actually prepared you for office.  But by far, the most interesting course I took at the Kennedy School was one that was very difficult to enroll in. This course was called “Persuasion: The Science and Art of Effective Influence” and was taught by Dr. Gary Orren. http://www.hks.harvard.edu/degrees/teaching-courses/course-listing/mld-342

Students from every Harvard school (Gov’t, Law, Education, Divinity, etc.) had to essentially use a bidding system to enroll in this course. Students from M.I.T. were also permitted to enroll in this course. I had saved my bidding points from the prior semester because I had heard that this was an exceptional course.

On my first day in class Dr. Orren gave us an overview of the course and what to expect. During his presentation he mentioned that many years back a young man named Barack Obama sat (pointed to the seat) right near the middle of the class room and took the same course. One of my classmates leaned over mentioned that President Obama had once said that this was one of his favorite courses while attending Harvard. When making speeches, President Obama often follows the models taught at the Kennedy School (his lead speech writer – Cody Keenan is also a Harvard Kennedy School graduate). I’m just trying to reveal how truly impressive this course was, but I think I’m rambling on. Let’s get to the point.

So in this course in addition to several other things, we learned that in order to persuade someone to agree with you, do it your way, follow you, move in a direction you desire, etc., (important in the politics & policy world) there needs to be three elements that form a foundation; the logos, ethos and pathos. Aristotle was the philosopher who put forward that idea.
Rather than dig out my notes I’m going to cheat and cut and paste descriptions of the three elements. These descriptions were found on a webpage http://courses.durhamtech.edu/perkins/aris.html

Ethos (Credibility), or ethical appeal, means convincing by the character of the author (or of the crypto in our case). We tend to believe people whom we respect. One of the central problems of argumentation is to project an impression to the reader that you are someone worth listening to, in other words making yourself as author into an authority on the subject of the paper, as well as someone who is likable and worthy of respect.  Crypt-currencies have established their Ethos, we know that it is legitimate. We believe in it.

Logos (Logical) means persuading by the use of reasoning. Giving reasons is the heart of argumentation, and cannot be emphasized enough. Crypto-currencies are logical to user over other payment methods for a variety of reasons.

Pathos (Emotional) means persuading by appealing to the reader's emotions. Language choice affects the audience's emotional response, and emotional appeal can effectively be used to enhance an argument. Excluding Catcoin, all other Crypto-currencies lack Pathos.

Now finally to my point:
When I speak of persuasion going forward, what I am speaking of is the ability to win over people and get them to engage in the use of a crypto-currency. And I’m not speaking of the IT person or other tech savvy individual who is most likely well aware of crypto-currencies. Instead, I’m speaking of the average person.

If we examine Bitcoin, Litecoin and the myriad of other cryptographic-currencies we can see that they definitely contain two of the three elements needed to be successful in persuading someone to “agree” with them (use them). The two elements that Bitcoin and alt-coins possess are Logos and Ethos.

Crypto-Ethos – I don’t think that I need to go too much into this. But if you understand crypto, then you’ll know crypto can be trusted. Crypto is trustworthy, you can believe it.

Crypto-Logos – if you have a basic understanding of how crypto-currencies work, then you’ll understand the logical benefits that it can offer. Credits cards weren’t meant to be used on the internet and the 21st century needs a new form of digital currency and crypto is the answer.

So to sum things up, there are logical reasons to use crypto-currencies and crypto is trustworthy.

The Crypto-Pathos is missing though. (until Catcoin)

Most people that I know who currently use crypto-currencies aren’t drawn to it by emotions. Instead, they understand its financial utility which is based on its logos and ethos.

The IT world and entrepreneurs who understand crypto-currencies are only a very small group, so how could you engage the masses to use crypto?

The answer to that is to create a crypto-currency that has all three elements to persuade them to use it.  And along came Catcoin.
Let's look at it from another perspective ---- Real Wrestling versus WWF Wrestling (now WWE Wrestling - fake on TV). Which one of these draws a larger audience? WWE Wrestling of course.  We all know (well most of us) that it's fictitious, so why then does WWE Wrestling draw millions of viewers from around the world, as opposed to real wrestling that's just plain boring? Because WWE (fake wrestling) with all its drama, has the emotional appeal that can move an audience to want see it more.

Every other Crypto is like real wrestling - gets the job done but is basic and boring. Catcoin also gets the job done, but brings a flare to the technology that a broader audience can embrace through its emotional appeal.

With Catcoin, there is a story to tell. One that can make you smile. Excluding Bitcoin (the father of all Crypto) what coin has a story to tell the audience that is emotionally appealing (make you smile, laugh, cry, etc.) I love Litecoin but what story can it tell an audience about itself other than the technological aspects of its use?

Like Bitcoin and other crypto, Catcoin has a burgeoning community and its acceptance is growing. It has a language all of its own. Catcoin has the emotional appeal that can and will attract the masses.

Catcoin is a pioneer in its use of an emotional appeal to attract a larger audience and its success won’t be specific to itself. Similar to how Bitcoin paved the way for other crypto-currencies to follow, Catcoin is paving the way for others to follow as well. Catcoin is Bitcoin 2.0.

There will be many other coins to follow in Catcoin’s footstep that will utilize all 3 of the elements necessary to motivate non-tech people to embrace these types of currencies and I think that Catcoin is off to a great start because it possess all of the technological aspects of Bitcoin but has the ability to make the average person smile. Can any other crypto-currency do that?

It's such a well thought and well written post. Someone give this guy some Cats.
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January 05, 2014, 07:06:50 PM
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by the way my cat has a funny name can you feed my cat ;-)

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