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April 29, 2014, 02:57:45 AM |
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We should also do something like this http://www.dogecache.com/WHich is a GPS treasure hunt
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radi324 (OP)
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April 29, 2014, 08:26:02 AM |
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April 29, 2014, 09:24:19 AM Last edit: April 29, 2014, 03:34:47 PM by ECF |
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http://www.ecoinfund.com/images/logo.jpgWebsite | Twitter | BitcointalkHi,MUN Community We have added your coin to ECOINFUND vote list.( http://www.ecoinfund.com/vote) an effective vote will cost 10 ECFC; repeating vote are allowed; the Exchange Market will be open as soon as the voting reach 1000.! ECFC is the fee share program launched by Ecoinfund. Ecoinfund will commit 50% of trade revenue to ECFC program. (highest on market ECFC Details) Here the ways of getting ECFC: 1. buy the ECFC through our ECFC/BTC or ECFC/LTC market. 2. taking part into our GIVEAWAY. Big ECFC GIVEAWAY before 10.MayTweet this green text on your own twitter account then recive 20 ECFC; ecoinfund.com |New Exchange,multi-language support,Earn 20 ECFC(fee shares) by every retweet before 10 May,don't miss the train! Pls post your twitter link and Ecoinfund ID on https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=501030.0 ,you will get 20 ECFC! Happy trading !
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April 29, 2014, 10:02:46 AM |
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This coin add to miltipool - trademybit.
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Donate for the support of a new Martial arts Style - Aikivindo = Aikido + Wing-Chun (in Ukraine) 5168757318423326 PrivatBank. http://aikivindo.com.uaBTC:1DpRaQjdVmrkSopRV8p9RdwvBMWNA9faCS
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powersup
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April 29, 2014, 11:58:42 AM |
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I'm still mining this coin. I want to invest when I get some money because I think this coin could really take off in Malta with all this promotion.
I too have been mining since the start and I dont plan on dumping my coins, but instead when this coin reaches sufficient adoption I would love to visit Malta to spend my Muniti. In fact crypto offers fantastic opportunity for tourism, particularly international. Think about it, no need to exchange currencies and be charged insane conversion rates, no waiting in lines at currency exchanges, trying to add up how much of the local current you will end up with, no need to carry around large amounts of physical currency, or traveler cheques. Just sit in your home at your computer and convert your BTC into the locally accepted cyrpto, load them onto your mobile wallet and off you go. Muniti has a plan, and it a good plan. I wouldn't be surprised if we see others follow in its footsteps.
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murraypaul
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April 29, 2014, 12:17:43 PM |
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I too have been mining since the start and I dont plan on dumping my coins, but instead when this coin reaches sufficient adoption I would love to visit Malta to spend my Muniti. In fact crypto offers fantastic opportunity for tourism, particularly international. Think about it, no need to exchange currencies and be charged insane conversion rates, no waiting in lines at currency exchanges, trying to add up how much of the local current you will end up with, no need to carry around large amounts of physical currency, or traveler cheques. Just sit in your home at your computer and convert your BTC into the locally accepted cyrpto, load them onto your mobile wallet and off you go. You don't see the contradiction there? Why not just use BTC!Rather than exchanging dollars for Euros you've exchanged BTC for Munti. Hardly a brave new world.
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April 29, 2014, 01:12:21 PM |
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I too have been mining since the start and I dont plan on dumping my coins, but instead when this coin reaches sufficient adoption I would love to visit Malta to spend my Muniti. In fact crypto offers fantastic opportunity for tourism, particularly international. Think about it, no need to exchange currencies and be charged insane conversion rates, no waiting in lines at currency exchanges, trying to add up how much of the local current you will end up with, no need to carry around large amounts of physical currency, or traveler cheques. Just sit in your home at your computer and convert your BTC into the locally accepted cyrpto, load them onto your mobile wallet and off you go. You don't see the contradiction there? Why not just use BTC!Rather than exchanging dollars for Euros you've exchanged BTC for Munti. Hardly a brave new world. Because BTC is NOT a currency, - it is a commodity. Im not gonna wait at an icecream stand waiting an hour to get my BTC payment confirmed.
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murraypaul
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April 29, 2014, 01:20:30 PM |
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I too have been mining since the start and I dont plan on dumping my coins, but instead when this coin reaches sufficient adoption I would love to visit Malta to spend my Muniti. In fact crypto offers fantastic opportunity for tourism, particularly international. Think about it, no need to exchange currencies and be charged insane conversion rates, no waiting in lines at currency exchanges, trying to add up how much of the local current you will end up with, no need to carry around large amounts of physical currency, or traveler cheques. Just sit in your home at your computer and convert your BTC into the locally accepted cyrpto, load them onto your mobile wallet and off you go. You don't see the contradiction there? Why not just use BTC!Rather than exchanging dollars for Euros you've exchanged BTC for Munti. Hardly a brave new world. Because BTC is NOT a currency, - it is a commodity. Im not gonna wait at an icecream stand waiting an hour to get my BTC payment confirmed. An hour would on average give you six BTC confirmations. Are you going to wait at the icecream stand for the 9 minutes it would take to get 6 Munti confirmations? [No, you are going to use cash, just like everybody else]
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radi324 (OP)
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April 29, 2014, 04:32:35 PM |
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I too have been mining since the start and I dont plan on dumping my coins, but instead when this coin reaches sufficient adoption I would love to visit Malta to spend my Muniti. In fact crypto offers fantastic opportunity for tourism, particularly international. Think about it, no need to exchange currencies and be charged insane conversion rates, no waiting in lines at currency exchanges, trying to add up how much of the local current you will end up with, no need to carry around large amounts of physical currency, or traveler cheques. Just sit in your home at your computer and convert your BTC into the locally accepted cyrpto, load them onto your mobile wallet and off you go. You don't see the contradiction there? Why not just use BTC!Rather than exchanging dollars for Euros you've exchanged BTC for Munti. Hardly a brave new world. If you take the time to read the recent Muniti news and the OP, you will realise that you can now buy Mun iti directly with Euro; no need to buy BTC first anymore. Can anyone else please confirm this? If this is the case, we will remove CoinOpend immediately from the website and from the OP.
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radi324 (OP)
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April 29, 2014, 05:00:30 PM |
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Over the past week, we have been in talks with AA Casino, a Maltese company which specialises in online gaming and management of physical/virtual casinos. They were the ones to approach us first, safely affirming the fact that local promotion is strengthening and growing rapidly. They are very much interested in our project and would like to promote it through their extensive network, both on a national and international plane.
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murraypaul
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April 29, 2014, 05:03:34 PM |
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I too have been mining since the start and I dont plan on dumping my coins, but instead when this coin reaches sufficient adoption I would love to visit Malta to spend my Muniti. In fact crypto offers fantastic opportunity for tourism, particularly international. Think about it, no need to exchange currencies and be charged insane conversion rates, no waiting in lines at currency exchanges, trying to add up how much of the local current you will end up with, no need to carry around large amounts of physical currency, or traveler cheques. Just sit in your home at your computer and convert your BTC into the locally accepted cyrpto, load them onto your mobile wallet and off you go. You don't see the contradiction there? Why not just use BTC!Rather than exchanging dollars for Euros you've exchanged BTC for Munti. Hardly a brave new world. If you take the time to read the recent Muniti news and the OP, you will realise that you can now buy Mun iti directly with Euro; no need to buy BTC first anymore. If you read the post I was quoting, the point I was making should be clear. Whether you start with BTC or Euro, you have in no way avoided exchanging currencies.
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radi324 (OP)
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April 29, 2014, 05:07:46 PM |
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I too have been mining since the start and I dont plan on dumping my coins, but instead when this coin reaches sufficient adoption I would love to visit Malta to spend my Muniti. In fact crypto offers fantastic opportunity for tourism, particularly international. Think about it, no need to exchange currencies and be charged insane conversion rates, no waiting in lines at currency exchanges, trying to add up how much of the local current you will end up with, no need to carry around large amounts of physical currency, or traveler cheques. Just sit in your home at your computer and convert your BTC into the locally accepted cyrpto, load them onto your mobile wallet and off you go. You don't see the contradiction there? Why not just use BTC!Rather than exchanging dollars for Euros you've exchanged BTC for Munti. Hardly a brave new world. If you take the time to read the recent Muniti news and the OP, you will realise that you can now buy Mun iti directly with Euro; no need to buy BTC first anymore. If you read the post I was quoting, the point I was making should be clear. Whether you start with BTC or Euro, you have in no way avoided exchanging currencies. On that point you are correct, however I was referring to your original reply wherein you stated that one might as well exchange fiat currency for BTC rather than Muniti.
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murraypaul
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April 29, 2014, 05:21:52 PM |
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I too have been mining since the start and I dont plan on dumping my coins, but instead when this coin reaches sufficient adoption I would love to visit Malta to spend my Muniti. In fact crypto offers fantastic opportunity for tourism, particularly international. Think about it, no need to exchange currencies and be charged insane conversion rates, no waiting in lines at currency exchanges, trying to add up how much of the local current you will end up with, no need to carry around large amounts of physical currency, or traveler cheques. Just sit in your home at your computer and convert your BTC into the locally accepted cyrpto, load them onto your mobile wallet and off you go. You don't see the contradiction there? Why not just use BTC!Rather than exchanging dollars for Euros you've exchanged BTC for Munti. Hardly a brave new world. If you take the time to read the recent Muniti news and the OP, you will realise that you can now buy Mun iti directly with Euro; no need to buy BTC first anymore. If you read the post I was quoting, the point I was making should be clear. Whether you start with BTC or Euro, you have in no way avoided exchanging currencies. On that point you are correct, however I was referring to your original reply wherein you stated that one might as well exchange fiat currency for BTC rather than Muniti. Ah, that isn't what I meant. I meant that if you already had BTC, why not just spend those, rather than convert to Munti and spend that. One of the few tangible benefits of cryptocurrencies over 'real' ones is the ability to transfer and spend funds worldwide with no exchange fees. The idea of having separate cryptocurrencies for each country removes that completely.
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radi324 (OP)
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April 29, 2014, 05:34:56 PM |
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I too have been mining since the start and I dont plan on dumping my coins, but instead when this coin reaches sufficient adoption I would love to visit Malta to spend my Muniti. In fact crypto offers fantastic opportunity for tourism, particularly international. Think about it, no need to exchange currencies and be charged insane conversion rates, no waiting in lines at currency exchanges, trying to add up how much of the local current you will end up with, no need to carry around large amounts of physical currency, or traveler cheques. Just sit in your home at your computer and convert your BTC into the locally accepted cyrpto, load them onto your mobile wallet and off you go. You don't see the contradiction there? Why not just use BTC!Rather than exchanging dollars for Euros you've exchanged BTC for Munti. Hardly a brave new world. If you take the time to read the recent Muniti news and the OP, you will realise that you can now buy Mun iti directly with Euro; no need to buy BTC first anymore. If you read the post I was quoting, the point I was making should be clear. Whether you start with BTC or Euro, you have in no way avoided exchanging currencies. On that point you are correct, however I was referring to your original reply wherein you stated that one might as well exchange fiat currency for BTC rather than Muniti. Ah, that isn't what I meant. I meant that if you already had BTC, why not just spend those, rather than convert to Munti and spend that. One of the few tangible benefits of cryptocurrencies over 'real' ones is the ability to transfer and spend funds worldwide with no exchange fees. The idea of having separate cryptocurrencies for each country removes that completely. To a certain degree that is true, but in your argument there is one glaring omission: adoption and integration/implementation. With BTC's current progress, it will take at least a decade before it becomes truly mainstream and usable in daily life. The main reason behind such a handicap is distribution; very few people are ready to take the big gamble and burden themselves with all the costs for turning their store into a fully-fledged BTC-friendly shop, and that is because they do not know what Bitcoin truly is, let alone its benefits and uses. Through Muniti's D2D spreading of a percentage of the coins available, we can assure that people here in Malta do learn about cryptocurrencies with a "sample" of the same cryptocurrency in their hands, absolutely for free. They will be able to learn about cryptocurrencies in a niche environment i.e. focusing on Muniti only, without the confusion of having to deal with an onslaught of news, updates, threats and promises when it comes to Bitcoin. True - as you correctly said, a whole influx of cryptocurrencies negates the benefit of one system replacing all the other systems; but after all, is it set in stone that Bitcoin will become the one major cryptocurrency that everyone will use?
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April 29, 2014, 08:53:39 PM |
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CoinOpend has been removed from the OP and from the website as it has been confirmed as a scam.
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April 29, 2014, 09:03:20 PM |
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Hi Dev team, I am so excited about this coin, I made the move from lurker to register on Bitcoin Forum! I wanted to share a couple of ideas, as someone who studied in Malta but is no longer there. - Why not advertise around the university? If you go in the main building underneath the canteen there are all the notices, could stick some posters up around there and maybe offer some competition or something. Maybe you could get in touch with the IT department or put some other notices there - would be cutting edge for students to get involved in the ecosystem. What if you ran a short guest lecture on how the Dev team created the coin. If you made this as a webinar I would love to listen in too.
- This could be big for some of the Paceville clubs if it increases tourism for them. They are always handing out those buy one/ get one free tokens for drinks - why not ask one to print a muniticoin logo on them too?
- I am not sure if they have this in Malta but I have seen they have it in other tourist cities. Some students do some free guided tours, mainly with young travellers from youth hostels, they are usually really enthusiastic as they do it all for tips. If you managed to get in touch with some of these, or the hostels, and told them about muniticoin as an exciting thing to add to their tour of Malta it could help spread awareness.
Thanks for your work so far on this team! I have a question - how can you afford to do all this free giveaway and pay for the distribution workers?
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April 30, 2014, 06:13:57 AM |
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Website | Twitter | BitcointalkHi,MUN Community We have added your coin to ECOINFUND vote list.( http://www.ecoinfund.com/vote) an effective vote will cost 10 ECFC; repeating vote are allowed; the Exchange Market will be open as soon as the voting reach 1000.! ECFC is the fee share program launched by Ecoinfund. Ecoinfund will commit 50% of trade revenue to ECFC program. (highest on market ECFC Details) Here the ways of getting ECFC: 1. buy the ECFC through our ECFC/BTC or ECFC/LTC market. 2. taking part into our GIVEAWAY. Big ECFC GIVEAWAY before 10.MayTweet this green text on your own twitter account then recive 20 ECFC; ecoinfund.com |New Exchange,multi-language support,Earn 20 ECFC(fee shares) by every retweet before 10 May,don't miss the train! Pls post your twitter link and Ecoinfund ID on https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=501030.0 ,you will get 20 ECFC! Happy trading ! I got 20 ecfc to vote,nice giveaway!
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April 30, 2014, 09:13:28 AM |
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Hi Dev team, I am so excited about this coin, I made the move from lurker to register on Bitcoin Forum! I wanted to share a couple of ideas, as someone who studied in Malta but is no longer there. - Why not advertise around the university? If you go in the main building underneath the canteen there are all the notices, could stick some posters up around there and maybe offer some competition or something. Maybe you could get in touch with the IT department or put some other notices there - would be cutting edge for students to get involved in the ecosystem. What if you ran a short guest lecture on how the Dev team created the coin. If you made this as a webinar I would love to listen in too.
- This could be big for some of the Paceville clubs if it increases tourism for them. They are always handing out those buy one/ get one free tokens for drinks - why not ask one to print a muniticoin logo on them too?
- I am not sure if they have this in Malta but I have seen they have it in other tourist cities. Some students do some free guided tours, mainly with young travellers from youth hostels, they are usually really enthusiastic as they do it all for tips. If you managed to get in touch with some of these, or the hostels, and told them about muniticoin as an exciting thing to add to their tour of Malta it could help spread awareness.
Thanks for your work so far on this team! I have a question - how can you afford to do all this free giveaway and pay for the distribution workers? Hi YBC, and welcome to BitcoinTalk. It's great to hear from someone who has experienced first-hand what Malta has to offer, especially if it was on a long-term basis. We always value feedback from such sources! There are some posters up near St. George's Bay, which as you might know is a few steps away from Paceville. We will put up some posters in Paceville itself later on, and I agree that they will be very effective if placed there. If you might have noticed, we have been in talks with AACasino, and one of the topics which cropped up was a sort of "sponsorship" whereby companies would include our logos in their promotion. There's nothing solid on that aspect as of yet, but we're working towards that objective. The University building is also a great spot for promotion as well. We were planning on launching a full-blown campaign there as from next October, since during the month of May, most students would be busy studying for their finals and promotion there would lose much of its efficacy as a result. The webinar idea is innovative and sounds great, we will definitely take that into consideration. There are some kind-hearted people who offer free guides for tips, but they're few and we do not know how we can reach them. Part of the functions of the D2D team will be to explain to interested persons what Muniti is all about, but they sadly won't be offering free tours to tourists, partly because of time constraints and partly because it's not part of their job description. We are funding this whole project from our own pockets and from the proceedings of our mining rigs which have been mining Muniti from the very start. The secret is to follow the most efficient route possible, not the cheapest one - we're building one block at a time and that is saving us a huge amount of time and money. We're not asking for donations because we prefer having people promoting Muniti out of their own pure will and perhaps donating something for the furtherance of such promotion, rather than centralizing all promotion and have it stem from our team only. That's why we constantly encourage you to spread the word and let others know about us.
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April 30, 2014, 10:30:05 AM |
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If you might have noticed, we have been in talks with AACasino, and one of the topics which cropped up was a sort of "sponsorship" whereby companies would include our logos in their promotion. There's nothing solid on that aspect as of yet, but we're working towards that objective.
Good efforts. If you can convince the AACasino to accept Muniti, that would be fantastic. Maybe you can entice them with some premined coins?
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