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June 17, 2014, 01:26:39 AM Last edit: June 17, 2014, 02:11:10 AM by Goldshredder |
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Last line of the WSJ post: "They might want to consider changing that name, too."Interesting point. Does the name itself work against this coin? I must admit, that concept has been in the back of my mind the whole time I've observed and traded BC. As shallow as it is, the name is always going to form the initial, visceral first impression. I think a proportion of people will always shy away from that. (Perhaps) It isn't a mainstream-friendly name in the same league as Bitcoin and Litecoin. It carries inevitable connotations of separatism as it's very identity, and perhaps that separatism will always passively work against the desired end-game of universal adoption.
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vizique
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June 17, 2014, 02:39:17 AM |
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Last line of the WSJ post: "They might want to consider changing that name, too."Interesting point. Does the name itself work against this coin? I must admit, that concept has been in the back of my mind the whole time I've observed and traded BC. As shallow as it is, the name is always going to form the initial, visceral first impression. I think a proportion of people will always shy away from that. (Perhaps) It isn't a mainstream-friendly name in the same league as Bitcoin and Litecoin. It carries inevitable connotations of separatism as it's very identity, and perhaps that separatism will always passively work against the desired end-game of universal adoption. A fair point and well made and certainly something we have discussed at length for some time. IF, and thats a BIG IF right now, there were to be any change it would only be to drop the word coin. Black has been used for the delivery of understatement, class and exclusivity for a long time. Dark and mysterious etc etc. Theres a lot of positive you can do with Black. We have been immensely fortunate that the particular group of which you speak is not present and never has been present within the ranks of BlackCoin or any other coin what from I've seen with one possible exception of, right at the beginning of Whitecoin there was some noise being made about race and certain anti groups. Fortunately these got squashed very quickly. This IMO is an excellent indicator of the general intellect of the many that reside in crypto. It IS a generalisation of course as there will always be one or two people that will defy that convention. C'est La Vie. Ultimately its a marketing game. Get it right and theres no issue. Get it wrong and all hell would break loose. Fortunately for BlackCoin we have surpassed all that negativity and are heading into the chosen domain of high value, understated class. Being able to buy an Airplane with BlackCoin does help in that regard
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kana
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June 17, 2014, 02:59:08 AM |
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Last line of the WSJ post: "They might want to consider changing that name, too."Interesting point. Does the name itself work against this coin? I must admit, that concept has been in the back of my mind the whole time I've observed and traded BC. As shallow as it is, the name is always going to form the initial, visceral first impression. I think a proportion of people will always shy away from that. (Perhaps) It isn't a mainstream-friendly name in the same league as Bitcoin and Litecoin. It carries inevitable connotations of separatism as it's very identity, and perhaps that separatism will always passively work against the desired end-game of universal adoption. A fair point and well made and certainly something we have discussed at length for some time. IF, and thats a BIG IF right now, there were to be any change it would only be to drop the word coin. Black has been used for the delivery of understatement, class and exclusivity for a long time. Dark and mysterious etc etc. Theres a lot of positive you can do with Black. We have been immensely fortunate that the particular group of which you speak is not present and never has been present within the ranks of BlackCoin or any other coin what from I've seen with one possible exception of, right at the beginning of Whitecoin there was some noise being made about race and certain anti groups. Fortunately these got squashed very quickly. This IMO is an excellent indicator of the general intellect of the many that reside in crypto. It IS a generalisation of course as there will always be one or two people that will defy that convention. C'est La Vie. Ultimately its a marketing game. Get it right and theres no issue. Get it wrong and all hell would break loose. Fortunately for BlackCoin we have surpassed all that negativity and are heading into the chosen domain of high value, understated class. Being able to buy an Airplane with BlackCoin does help in that regard I had really thought of it like black ink vs red ink
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naglas
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June 17, 2014, 04:35:40 AM |
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It's a good name. It has an air of exclusivity. The whole aesthetic of this coin really puts it up front when it comes to irl adoption. I can picture it already. They got us a write up in the WSJ. IMO, that alone practically justifies the expense.
Was it actually in the physical WSJ or just the tech blog?
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coinism
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June 17, 2014, 05:12:37 AM |
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Last line of the WSJ post: "They might want to consider changing that name, too."Interesting point. Does the name itself work against this coin? I must admit, that concept has been in the back of my mind the whole time I've observed and traded BC. As shallow as it is, the name is always going to form the initial, visceral first impression. I think a proportion of people will always shy away from that. (Perhaps) It isn't a mainstream-friendly name in the same league as Bitcoin and Litecoin. It carries inevitable connotations of separatism as it's very identity, and perhaps that separatism will always passively work against the desired end-game of universal adoption. ..in the eye of the beholder.. changing the name would be a big fail. cheers for the FUD anyways.
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Goldshredder
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June 17, 2014, 07:56:04 AM |
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Appreciate the well considered response vizique, and am glad to know that the Foundation has given thought to the matter. I agree that the marketing plays a big part in the perception - there is a lot of leeway to define the brand. On another note: my partner is a mosaic artist, and awhile back I asked her to make me a BlackCoin coaster. Now my morning coffee sits in style!
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June 17, 2014, 11:02:24 AM |
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June 17, 2014, 01:54:05 PM |
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How much blackcoins price dependent on the multipool supporting the prices.
With scrypt POW almost dead due ASICs causing 51% attacks on coins like NOBL + trying to ROI by dumping out added to the fact POS multipools dumping out a lot of coins are going to be switching to POS, what besides the community will support prices then?
BTW NOBL is also switching to POS because POW is killing the coin.
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KenChanYu
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June 17, 2014, 02:04:40 PM |
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How much blackcoins price dependent on the multipool supporting the prices.
With scrypt POW almost dead due ASICs causing 51% attacks on coins like NOBL + trying to ROI by dumping out added to the fact POS multipools dumping out a lot of coins are going to be switching to POS, what besides the community will support prices then?
BTW NOBL is also switching to POS because POW is killing the coin.
I think litecoin will be able to take dumping out of by miners for a long time still although you can see it has lost ground against btc lately. So while other POW coins will be switching to POS(or face death) to protect there coins litecoin has enough hashpower not to fork at this stage. So blackcoin will be fine for awhile, sure the multipool will continue to make less profit but while litecoin prices remain above $9 it won't be a issue.
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June 17, 2014, 03:53:00 PM Last edit: June 17, 2014, 04:03:17 PM by XbladeX |
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How much blackcoins price dependent on the multipool supporting the prices.
With scrypt POW almost dead due ASICs causing 51% attacks on coins like NOBL + trying to ROI by dumping out added to the fact POS multipools dumping out a lot of coins are going to be switching to POS, what besides the community will support prices then?
BTW NOBL is also switching to POS because POW is killing the coin.
what besides the community will support prices then? Like we alway talk mass adaptation is our main goal and MP pool is just addition. Guys are getting on many conferences to show BC in real world and make real BUISNESS to be knowing aout Blackcoin.And only REAL business(real adaptation) can make BC successful IMO. This is long therm thinking not shot from pump to pump one... or create features one after another to PnD coin. most clones are just Virtual... and all have big hopes without try go out side Internet. Imagination what you can do with virtual currency has no limit.
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June 17, 2014, 04:06:10 PM |
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One example why REAL business recognize BC and mass adaptation goal.
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Request / 26th September / 2022 APP-06-22-4587
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June 17, 2014, 04:07:06 PM |
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How much blackcoins price dependent on the multipool supporting the prices.
With scrypt POW almost dead due ASICs causing 51% attacks on coins like NOBL + trying to ROI by dumping out added to the fact POS multipools dumping out a lot of coins are going to be switching to POS, what besides the community will support prices then?
BTW NOBL is also switching to POS because POW is killing the coin.
what besides the community will support prices then? Like we alway talk mass adaptation is our main goal and MP pool is just addition. Guys are getting on many conferences to show BC in real world and make real BUISNESS to be knowing aout Blackcoin.And only REAL business(real adaptation) can make BC successful IMO. This is long therm thinking not shot from pump to pump one... or create features one after another to PnD coin. most clones are just Virtual... and all have big hopes without try go out side Internet. Imagination what you can do with virtual currency has no limit. +1
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June 17, 2014, 04:18:10 PM |
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And we're back in the game. And to those saying this is the 'BlackShield', no - that is not this. That has not been fully funded and implemented yet. This is a smart investor. Get in the game. Ignore the trolls who always show their faces when things are going good, and disappear when things are going bad.
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June 17, 2014, 04:21:54 PM |
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And we're back in the game. And to those saying this is the 'BlackShield', no - that is not this. That has not been fully funded and implemented yet. This is a smart investor. Get in the game. Ignore the trolls who always show their faces when things are going good, and disappear when things are going bad.
back in the game? what? much yaddayadda, nothing happening 77btc daily volume in the end it's just the whales that get a coin up and down, nothing else. no features, no adoption, no whatever, look at the market, the whales are gone and everything is literally dead. if the coin is so cheap now why is none buying
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whoever sells below 29k now must be a complete retard....
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June 17, 2014, 04:58:50 PM |
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.... back in the game? what? .... 77btc daily volume ....
All is BS look at mintpal last days daily volume and see that people are cashing out ALL alts to buy FIAT and to get out from crypto for a while this is not only BC problem but all at once... Mintpal volume is 10%-25%... so 77 Volume in BC is quite good if you compare it to all coins... ______________ And now you can hide in your troll cave :-P
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kana
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June 17, 2014, 05:00:14 PM |
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.... back in the game? what? .... 77btc daily volume ....
All is BS look at mintpal last days daily volume and see that people are cashing out ALL alts to buy FIAT and to get out from crypto for a while this is not only BC problem but all at once... Mintpal volume is 10%-25%... so 77 Volume in BC is quite good if you compare it to all coins... ______________ And now you can hide in your troll cave :-P It has been a hard week for alts now we have some volume
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June 17, 2014, 05:27:05 PM |
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And we're back in the game. And to those saying this is the 'BlackShield', no - that is not this. That has not been fully funded and implemented yet. This is a smart investor. Get in the game. Ignore the trolls who always show their faces when things are going good, and disappear when things are going bad.
back in the game? what? much yaddayadda, nothing happening 77btc daily volume in the end it's just the whales that get a coin up and down, nothing else. no features, no adoption, no whatever, look at the market, the whales are gone and everything is literally dead. if the coin is so cheap now why is none buying No features? There's tons of altcoins with worst features. Features like not working and outright scams.
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June 17, 2014, 05:44:25 PM |
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Yeah it's much more (at least today) an issue of people just loving throwing money at Moosa and company in order to get their coin dumped in their faces... those in the know make tons... those that dump their BC to jump on the Crypt pump late... wind up with less of everything. I wonder how many people lost their asses on UTC only to now take even more money to chase CRY and wind up losing a second time to the exact same people. It's like the crypto-world is full of gullible housewives and there are 4-5 silver-tongued insurance salesmen literally cleaning out their savings on a weekly basis. Ah well, eventually people will start to get smarter and actually consider the fundamentals of a coin for at least a few minutes before throwing their whole nut into it. Or at least I would like to think that will be the case - but depending on the day it seems that most crypto-investors are exactly the same kind of idiotic sucker that my town (Las Vegas) was literally financed by. It's funny that a number of them ideologically agree most with cryptos because they feel that the IMF, central banks, and their respective governments are running a giant ponzi scheme designed to slowly drain them of their wealth... and then they fall for whatever the fad-coin of the week is every single time.
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June 17, 2014, 05:53:08 PM |
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hamsters sell YOUR coins sell IE said that Blackcoin die so you need to sell your coins He would gladly buy them and sell 2 times more expensive
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June 17, 2014, 05:54:37 PM |
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Belgium 2-1
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