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August 31, 2018, 02:52:05 PM
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I think the 3rd symbol is so good. And the second choice is the 1st symbol. It's looked simple but have a good mean for Blockchain technology Smiley
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August 31, 2018, 05:41:02 PM
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Something like that Smiley, but connecting the upper block would just make it a "circle" and that doesn't represent blockchain very well either.
No, if you connect the block with only one of the other blocks, then it becomes correct (similar to the correction I proposed to bL4nkcode), as there is no circularity then.

That could work, should that block be a different color? Just that if they would all be black, it might not be balanced. And it could represent various things. Well, i have to try that when i'll get back home
That's not that important. If the block is of a different colour, it could represent the genesis block, for example.

An idea: What if you use a slightly bigger size for the upper block and "divide" it in the fashion of gmaxwell's block symbol (or the Blockchain.com symbol), to visualize transactions and data inside the block? Then you have also a visual differentiation from the three remaining blocks and it becomes less boring.

@moseich: As I wrote, I like this symbol, too ... only that I would delete one of the chains so it becomes correct. Otherwise simply the concept is wrong.

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September 03, 2018, 03:27:51 AM
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What about 3-dimensional wire/line cubes, connected at the corners to make a chain? Seems like it would iconify the idea quite well. The lines making the cube could even be lines of code, and Matrix-style green with a black background, maybe background code as well.

Just an idea,
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September 03, 2018, 04:18:11 AM
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What about 3-dimensional wire/line cubes, connected at the corners to make a chain? Seems like it would iconify the idea quite well.
I don't understand fully.  Something like the first one in post #1 (the OP)[/quote] but in the form of a chain? Could work.

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The lines making the cube could even be lines of code, and Matrix-style green with a black background, maybe background code as well.
Lines of code woudn't be ideal, because of two reasons:

- which code to use? Bitcoin Script? Solidity? That would already be biased. Or Pseudocode? But that could be confusing, people would think it to be a kind of "universal blockchain code".
- text would probably be too small to be recognized as code in smaller resolutions (e.g. favicons or program icons).

For now, my favourite concepts are:

- #41. Maybe with an addition like I sketched here.


(source: https://preview.ibb.co/nR8X4J/locks.jpg)

- A modified version of #73, with one chain "cut":



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