David Latapie
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April 23, 2014, 08:31:22 PM |
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Thank you nebo for this very encouraging post I'd like to add something but, sometimes, it is better to just say "thank you"
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David Latapie
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April 23, 2014, 08:41:39 PM |
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Something that truly bothers me with crypto (any crypto, bitcoin included) is the poor distribution (Gini index). How to be give mintcoin to people who need them the most, that is, the one who are not in crypto yet?
I am thinking of having an address setup just for that (low price makes it easier to buy it) but there would still be the issue of having it simpler for anyone to download. I think the android wallet is the easiest way to go, much easier than a desktop wallet, I believe.
So once the Android wallet is done, we could start contacting our IRL friend a give them mint? I am wondering if it is difficult to send mintcoins for any new install (it would have to be automated, anyway)? This is the closest I can think of (out of airdrop, which is out of the question) to avoid giving to some who don't need it.
Thoughts?
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Jeff Jefferson
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April 23, 2014, 08:57:23 PM |
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Something that truly bothers me with crypto (any crypto, bitcoin included) is the poor distribution (Gini index). How to be give mintcoin to people who need them the most, that is, the one who are not in crypto yet?
I am thinking of having an address setup just for that (low price makes it easier to buy it) but there would still be the issue of having it simpler for anyone to download. I think the android wallet is the easiest way to go, much easier than a desktop wallet, I believe.
So once the Android wallet is done, we could start contacting our IRL friend a give them mint? I am wondering if it is difficult to send mintcoins for any new install (it would have to be automated, anyway)? This is the closest I can think of (out of airdrop, which is out of the question) to avoid giving to some who don't need it.
Thoughts?
excellent idea. i have also been thinking about that. i suggest as soon as the android wallet is released we just give the first 10000 people who download our app and leave their address in the google play store as evaluation some free mint (100-1000). you know "john xy 5 stars 2141523412ajaodjss" it can even be down manually or maybe using a script i don't know. of course it has to be communicated through various channels. that way we can ensure at least our position as the first ones with the PoS wallet. i don'T think it could affect our price negatively. the most people wouldn't even know how to sell those coins. and they will just send some to their friends to try it out. what do you think?
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Jeff Jefferson
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April 23, 2014, 09:08:45 PM |
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and something we also need because of the iphone users -> a simple and secure web-based wallet. it doesn't need the minting option. just simple send and receive functionality. what do you think? it can't be that difficult to arrange? maybe use the mintcoin website? a lot of people use those fancy phones and totally miss out on the whole crypto thing
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hyeoam
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April 23, 2014, 09:10:07 PM |
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Donate BTC: 1NRG17fYCNcfQvQHC3G9TUAowNKsM4oTWA
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DeShack96
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April 23, 2014, 09:22:13 PM |
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Something that truly bothers me with crypto (any crypto, bitcoin included) is the poor distribution (Gini index). How to be give mintcoin to people who need them the most, that is, the one who are not in crypto yet?
I am thinking of having an address setup just for that (low price makes it easier to buy it) but there would still be the issue of having it simpler for anyone to download. I think the android wallet is the easiest way to go, much easier than a desktop wallet, I believe.
So once the Android wallet is done, we could start contacting our IRL friend a give them mint? I am wondering if it is difficult to send mintcoins for any new install (it would have to be automated, anyway)? This is the closest I can think of (out of airdrop, which is out of the question) to avoid giving to some who don't need it.
Thoughts?
You should really check out http://www.lovecrypto.com , it's a site where you can send a small bundle of crypto-currency to anyone with an email address. Their coins stay in a secure online wallet until the recipient wants to put them in their own wallet or put them straight away to an exchange. It's an easy way to spread crypto currencies by simply giving someone a gift. You can vote for whatever coin you want to see be part of the gift here:http://www.lovecrypto.com/vote Hope this helps
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yogg
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April 23, 2014, 09:42:58 PM |
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Hi everyone ! :-) I'm happy to announce to the MINT community that we have added Mintcoin to our dice website : http://mint.altdice.net !It is a dice game like Satoshi Dice. You can win more than 250.000 MINT per single bet ! The game is almost instant (waits for 1 confirmation). Provably fair game. 98% expected return. 2% house edge. Have a try ! It's easy. Send anywhere from 5 MINT to 230.000 MINT to MfeSDHap358j9etKQRw94iaax5pUCn1Rpj => This is the 90% odds to win game address. If you win, you get back automatically whatever your bet amount * 1.089. Otherwise, you get 0.01 MINT back to your wallet. Do not play from exchange or web wallets. Come on http://mint.altdice.net and multiply your MINTs ! :-) I wish you to have a lot of fun on http://mint.altdice.net and the best of luck. If anything, feel free to contact us either via the Contact Us feature on the website, or with a PM here on Bitcointalk.
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Jeff Jefferson
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April 23, 2014, 10:01:13 PM |
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Hi everyone ! :-) I'm happy to announce to the MINT community that we have added Mintcoin to our dice website : http://mint.altdice.net !It is a dice game like Satoshi Dice. You can win more than 250.000 MINT per single bet ! The game is almost instant (waits for 1 confirmation). Provably fair game. 98% expected return. 2% house edge. Have a try ! It's easy. Send anywhere from 5 MINT to 230.000 MINT to MfeSDHap358j9etKQRw94iaax5pUCn1Rpj => This is the 90% odds to win game address. If you win, you get back automatically whatever your bet amount * 1.089. Otherwise, you get 0.01 MINT back to your wallet. Do not play from exchange or web wallets. Come on http://mint.altdice.net and multiply your MINTs ! :-) I wish you to have a lot of fun on http://mint.altdice.net and the best of luck. If anything, feel free to contact us either via the Contact Us feature on the website, or with a PM here on Bitcointalk. works quite well. at first difficult to comprehend but it actually is fun. thx!
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stormia
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April 23, 2014, 10:59:04 PM |
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Hi everyone ! :-) I'm happy to announce to the MINT community that we have added Mintcoin to our dice website : http://mint.altdice.net !It is a dice game like Satoshi Dice. You can win more than 250.000 MINT per single bet ! The game is almost instant (waits for 1 confirmation). Provably fair game. 98% expected return. 2% house edge. Have a try ! It's easy. Send anywhere from 5 MINT to 230.000 MINT to MfeSDHap358j9etKQRw94iaax5pUCn1Rpj => This is the 90% odds to win game address. If you win, you get back automatically whatever your bet amount * 1.089. Otherwise, you get 0.01 MINT back to your wallet. Do not play from exchange or web wallets. Come on http://mint.altdice.net and multiply your MINTs ! :-) I wish you to have a lot of fun on http://mint.altdice.net and the best of luck. If anything, feel free to contact us either via the Contact Us feature on the website, or with a PM here on Bitcointalk. Nice! Thank you!
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stormia
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April 23, 2014, 11:00:04 PM |
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Something that truly bothers me with crypto (any crypto, bitcoin included) is the poor distribution (Gini index). How to be give mintcoin to people who need them the most, that is, the one who are not in crypto yet?
I am thinking of having an address setup just for that (low price makes it easier to buy it) but there would still be the issue of having it simpler for anyone to download. I think the android wallet is the easiest way to go, much easier than a desktop wallet, I believe.
So once the Android wallet is done, we could start contacting our IRL friend a give them mint? I am wondering if it is difficult to send mintcoins for any new install (it would have to be automated, anyway)? This is the closest I can think of (out of airdrop, which is out of the question) to avoid giving to some who don't need it.
Thoughts?
You should really check out http://www.lovecrypto.com , it's a site where you can send a small bundle of crypto-currency to anyone with an email address. Their coins stay in a secure online wallet until the recipient wants to put them in their own wallet or put them straight away to an exchange. It's an easy way to spread crypto currencies by simply giving someone a gift. You can vote for whatever coin you want to see be part of the gift here:http://www.lovecrypto.com/vote Hope this helps Looks like Mintcoin will be added soon http://www.lovecrypto.com/voteI think this could be a great way to introduce new people to cryptos.
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stormia
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April 23, 2014, 11:06:32 PM |
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Something that truly bothers me with crypto (any crypto, bitcoin included) is the poor distribution (Gini index). How to be give mintcoin to people who need them the most, that is, the one who are not in crypto yet?
I am thinking of having an address setup just for that (low price makes it easier to buy it) but there would still be the issue of having it simpler for anyone to download. I think the android wallet is the easiest way to go, much easier than a desktop wallet, I believe.
So once the Android wallet is done, we could start contacting our IRL friend a give them mint? I am wondering if it is difficult to send mintcoins for any new install (it would have to be automated, anyway)? This is the closest I can think of (out of airdrop, which is out of the question) to avoid giving to some who don't need it.
Thoughts?
I agree completely. Would it be possible, when the android wallet is done, to do a give away associated with the wallet? I.e. everybody who downloads and uses the android wallet during a promotional period is given an initial amount of Mintcoins. I don't know how you would prevent exploitation of such a system, though. In the meantime, I have been using the Mintcoin tipping app on facebook to throw around Mintcoin at random people (I've given out about half a million using that app alone).
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stormia
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April 23, 2014, 11:57:31 PM |
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Something that truly bothers me with crypto (any crypto, bitcoin included) is the poor distribution (Gini index). How to be give mintcoin to people who need them the most, that is, the one who are not in crypto yet?
I am thinking of having an address setup just for that (low price makes it easier to buy it) but there would still be the issue of having it simpler for anyone to download. I think the android wallet is the easiest way to go, much easier than a desktop wallet, I believe.
So once the Android wallet is done, we could start contacting our IRL friend a give them mint? I am wondering if it is difficult to send mintcoins for any new install (it would have to be automated, anyway)? This is the closest I can think of (out of airdrop, which is out of the question) to avoid giving to some who don't need it.
Thoughts?
I agree completely. Would it be possible, when the android wallet is done, to do a give away associated with the wallet? I.e. everybody who downloads and uses the android wallet during a promotional period is given an initial amount of Mintcoins. I don't know how you would prevent exploitation of such a system, though. In the meantime, I have been using the Mintcoin tipping app on facebook to throw around Mintcoin at random people (I've given out about half a million using that app alone). Just saw this and thought it was pretty interesting.. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=575094.0Limecoin has been giving coins to the people who can verify they were ripped off in the edgecoin IPO scam. Maybe Mint could do a similar thing to help bring in people who have been otherwise burnt by the cryptocurrency community in one way or another. Introduce people to Mintcoin while hopefully helping change people's outlook on cryptos to a more positive one in general.
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bamsterdam
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April 24, 2014, 12:08:05 AM |
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Hello everybody Havn't got the time lately the read al the things on the mintcoin tread. I would like to know what projects are been worked on by the community and the devs? What are the goals that has been set ? What about the application app? The poswallet for android if im not mistaken. Everyone still happy with mint ? Why didn't we got the multipool ? Doenst worked or something?( I thought I red something about that) Maye david or somebody else can tell me some things that are going on? Thank you
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dogechode
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April 24, 2014, 01:30:08 AM |
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Hello everybody Havn't got the time lately the read al the things on the mintcoin tread. I would like to know what projects are been worked on by the community and the devs? What are the goals that has been set ? What about the application app? The poswallet for android if im not mistaken. Everyone still happy with mint ? Why didn't we got the multipool ? Doenst worked or something?( I thought I red something about that) Maye david or somebody else can tell me some things that are going on? Thank you 1.) The Mintcoin Fund is officially launched 2.) Mintbay.net is up and running (check it out) 3.) We have a multipool, it's hashco.ws you can mine there and get paid in mint
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jakema
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April 24, 2014, 01:42:31 AM |
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Hello everybody Havn't got the time lately the read al the things on the mintcoin tread. I would like to know what projects are been worked on by the community and the devs? What are the goals that has been set ? What about the application app? The poswallet for android if im not mistaken. Everyone still happy with mint ? Why didn't we got the multipool ? Doenst worked or something?( I thought I red something about that) Maye david or somebody else can tell me some things that are going on? Thank you there is now a mintcoin newsletter! it has info bout new projects and more, Beaverslayer1 made it here is the link https://www.dropbox.com/s/rkr7i4hma654ujx/Mintcoin%20News%20Letter.pdf
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coolbeans94
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April 24, 2014, 02:24:35 AM |
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" Make it Rain Mintcoins" Mintcoin Facebook group event. here is the group www.facebook.com/groups/mintcoin/ send donation to Mot8UB8isZF7pYaNZf58vA7gBaYvuwHaVX it is the group address for the make it rain events.. Does anyone know more about this? Is it legit? (I don't have facebook)
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(1.) Moral happiness depends upon moral order. (2.) Moral order depends upon the harmonious action of all our powers, as individuals and as members of society.
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April 24, 2014, 03:57:08 AM |
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Join the revolution!
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