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March 13, 2014, 09:53:29 AM |
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Guys do you think of hiring a pro designer for the logo? I believe it is important on the way to success.
+1 for this suggestion. It might seem trivial at the current stage of development, but to a certain cross section of users, a product's look and feel is a very powerful trigger. The website looks great, but the logo lets it down (imo). Putting to one side technical arguments, this is where setups like Feather Coin have an edge. If this project is to have the legs that many here are asserting, and if the project has a sudden surge in interest for whatever reasons, when those visitors come knocking, I'm willing to bet that a significant number will react more positively if the whole package has a quality, professional, considered feel to it. I should point out that, even though I have had a hazy awareness of this growing phenomenon ( alt currencies ) for a little while, it's only in the past month or so that I've taken a real interest in its possibilities, and have become hooked and sold on its potential and viability. I do a bit of web app development work, have some experience of integrating conventional payment processing systems, and with that hat on, this technology is a no brainer. However, that work brings me into contact with many average punters, for many of whom Paypal is a new and wonderous thing. I work on some great looking sites ( designed by other people ! ), and some monsters, often in similar market spaces. Almost without fail, it is the slicker, more considered sites that bring in the business. It's a similar process to preparing for a job interview. It's a shit process, and one that most of us have had to go through. Rarely are we lucky enough to be able to go to an interview where to don't need to consider our appearance to some degree ( unless you're applying for the position of SysAdmin down in the bowels somewhere ). If you scrub up a bit, your chances of being taken seriously are just that little bit enhanced, and it's that 'little bit' that might tip the odds in your favour. I'm not asserting that this need to 'present' is either good or bad. It just is. I was laying awake last night thinking about just this very thing, will upload something for consideration, but am certain that a pro should have a chance to give this very interesting coin the little bit of polish that might just push it where it deserves to go.  We are looking into this one  I know but I believe we need something more upmarket guys. Just my two mBC. Edit: or at least a lot of trimming on that design. 
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March 13, 2014, 09:55:07 AM |
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so what is the recommended balance to hold to make a good stake?
I have 100K And get around 10-15BC/Day, staking 2-3times between 4-5coins Really? I have 220 K but just got less than 7 BC per day.. Why? I open my wallet unless when I sleep.
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maarx
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March 13, 2014, 09:57:33 AM |
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so what is the recommended balance to hold to make a good stake?
I have 100K And get around 10-15BC/Day, staking 2-3times between 4-5coins Really? I have 220 K but just got less than 7 BC per day.. Why? I open my wallet unless when I sleep. Everybody gets the same. If you don't open your wallet often, it will just stake with more BC since they matured  I have about 150K and I stake about 5 BC per day. And my wallet is open full- time. So probably Hampuz didn't have his wallet open for a while 
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March 13, 2014, 10:07:54 AM |
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What is going on with the price? If someone decides to sell lower, then it looks like small massive dump.
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maarx
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March 13, 2014, 10:15:10 AM |
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What is going on with the price? If someone decides to sell lower, then it looks like small massive dump.
a small massive dump?  So far it happened that someone decided to dump 500k under the price level. It went to ~850 sat, and immediately bounced up to ~ 1000 again. So the floor is probably 1000. The market seems quite strong/ resilient 
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March 13, 2014, 10:17:04 AM |
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What is going on with the price? If someone decides to sell lower, then it looks like small massive dump.
panic sellers
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brightlight
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March 13, 2014, 10:26:05 AM |
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What is going on with the price? If someone decides to sell lower, then it looks like small massive dump.
panic sellers In a BC context - stupidosellers! 
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March 13, 2014, 10:33:41 AM |
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If I had good adaption to stress I'd use this in my favour. But I'm always afraid of loosing more.
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March 13, 2014, 11:01:41 AM Last edit: March 13, 2014, 11:49:51 AM by colinfx |
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What is going on with the price? If someone decides to sell lower, then it looks like small massive dump.
To be honest, I cannot find a better coin than BlackCoin to invest my BTC in, really i'm serious. I will be accumulating on dips, as often as I can. I want to be a blackcoin whale. When the whales arrive to get their value coin they will carry me up with them!  As i've said for days, 1000 sat is the support level at this time. We will not see 500 level again.
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March 13, 2014, 12:06:32 PM |
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recent increases were pure speculation, BC market without speculators unfortunately falls down if you do not set solid a wall in 1000 BC rate will slowly falling
Continuous buying only a small amount or a solid wall to stop falls, there is no longer the miners who shed so spoil course will not be inundated
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colinfx
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March 13, 2014, 12:17:00 PM |
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recent increases were pure speculation, BC market without speculators unfortunately falls down if you do not set solid a wall in 1000 BC rate will slowly falling
Continuous buying only a small amount or a solid wall to stop falls, there is no longer the miners who shed so spoil course will not be inundated
I'm working on price action, am not trying to guess what traders are doing or their intentions via posts or tweets. I trade what I see. The support levels are holding and the fundamentals of blackcoin are strong. It's a game of probabilities and I am personally accumulating.
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March 13, 2014, 01:41:06 PM |
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What is going on with the price? If someone decides to sell lower, then it looks like small massive dump.
To be honest, I cannot find a better coin than BlackCoin to invest my BTC in, really i'm serious. I will be accumulating on dips, as often as I can. I want to be a blackcoin whale. When the whales arrive to get their value coin they will carry me up with them!  As i've said for days, 1000 sat is the support level at this time. We will not see 500 level again. I have been doing the same thing I've sold all my doge and continue you dump doge for blackcoin. I'm a medium whale from 730~
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MuffinMaster
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March 13, 2014, 01:43:58 PM |
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recent increases were pure speculation, BC market without speculators unfortunately falls down if you do not set solid a wall in 1000 BC rate will slowly falling
Continuous buying only a small amount or a solid wall to stop falls, there is no longer the miners who shed so spoil course will not be inundated
I'm working on price action, am not trying to guess what traders are doing or their intentions via posts or tweets. I trade what I see. The support levels are holding and the fundamentals of blackcoin are strong. It's a game of probabilities and I am personally accumulating. speculators will pile back on once the price starts moving upward again.it should pop to 2k once it breaks 1500, then settle back down to 1300-1600 range. This is only a guess as I have only traded actively mined coins before. with the bc multipool coming online, if it gets more then 500 mh this could really start some crazy pressure.
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aka. dibdab
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March 13, 2014, 02:20:33 PM |
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The easiest way to make money is to buy all blackcoin you can get hands on now, and then mine them on multipool to higher value
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colinfx
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March 13, 2014, 02:21:38 PM |
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The easiest way to make money is to buy all blackcoin you can get hands on now, and then mine them on multipool to higher value
I'm trying to stick to my own advice and accumulate at the ~1,000 sat level - but no-one is giving me cheap coins today!
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March 13, 2014, 02:58:00 PM |
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This makes me very happy. Will throw some GPU's at this and leave them there indefinitely. Nice work.
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March 13, 2014, 03:01:57 PM |
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I think the insights on the multipool's effects on the market are a bit flawed. As far as the miners go, they're getting a constant stream of BC that they will in turn sell back into the market. Sure, the pool is buying to supply the miners, but the net could easily be no market movement at all assuming the miners dump their coins back (they almost always do).
But it is an interesting experiment.
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March 13, 2014, 03:05:46 PM |
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I think the insights on the multipool's effects on the market are a bit flawed. As far as the miners go, they're getting a constant stream of BC that they will in turn sell back into the market. Sure, the pool is buying to supply the miners, but the net could easily be no market movement at all assuming the miners dump their coins back (they almost always do).
But it is an interesting experiment.
Why would you mine at the BC multipool if you are just going to dump right back for BTC? You would just stay on the regular multipools that pay in BTC. I would reckon most that mine at the BC multipool will be long or medium term BC hodlers.
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Jabulon
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March 13, 2014, 03:13:20 PM |
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I think the insights on the multipool's effects on the market are a bit flawed. As far as the miners go, they're getting a constant stream of BC that they will in turn sell back into the market. Sure, the pool is buying to supply the miners, but the net could easily be no market movement at all assuming the miners dump their coins back (they almost always do).
But it is an interesting experiment.
Yes, I thought about that as well, but concluded that the group of people who would mine on the multipool would tend to be a very specific subset of the mining population. Namely, BC holders. It resembles a share buyback program of a publicly traded corporation in some respects. Mine-and-dump players would likely be fishing in other waters, and rightly so. That is my expectation. But as you say, it's an experiment. We'll know by the results.
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