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September 24, 2014, 05:16:48 AM Last edit: September 24, 2014, 05:27:48 AM by MemoryShock |
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Could I please get a link to the latest RC? I haven't had time to download it (moved pretty quickly) and now I can't find it...
Edit - Found it.
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SouthernBTC
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September 24, 2014, 05:18:07 AM |
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How's the price of XC? In terms of new investors joining? I know this is probally a stupid question since most people will just say "BUY IT, WHERE GOING TO THE MOON"
But what would you say is a good entry point.
I just cashed out of cloakcoin, after running there marketing team (cloakdesk.com whatiscloakcoin.com) unfortunatly i didn't get much out of it after the price plummit, but i'm trying to decide what coin i would like to join next, Not to make a profit, but to invest my time, and talents into the community
Welcome to xcurrency. One thing I can say for sure is that our team is legit, just read today's announcement; look one page back. They are building something special here and this is the tightest most respectful community in crypto. I would say 137-140 would be a great entry if you can get in for that. And talented help is always needed and appreciated. Let me know if you have other questions.
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sugarboy321
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September 24, 2014, 05:24:56 AM |
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Is It possible the XC inc will be the medium for Fiat currency to buy XC, and pay for content?
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Dungor
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September 24, 2014, 08:15:34 AM |
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First crypto-currency to create it's own company! Challenge accepted! I have a new quest for the team: What if XC was the first currency to create it's own country, not physically but virtual. A logical/abstract country of which laws of trade and governance could be enabled by cryptology. A person in this abstract country would be an escrow of currency. This escrow could be fined if trades was not honored. This would give a person identity but without revealing their real identity. By pre-paying the escrow while perhaps also having a rating system people could build strong integrity anonymous personas. Ok forget the country part, but please consider the virtual persona escrow system ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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sugarboy321
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September 24, 2014, 08:30:19 AM |
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First crypto-currency to create it's own company! Challenge accepted! I have a new quest for the team: What if XC was the first currency to create it's own country, not physically but virtual. A logical/abstract country of which laws of trade and governance could be enabled by cryptology. A person in this abstract country would be an escrow of currency. This escrow could be fined if trades was not honored. This would give a person identity but without revealing their real identity. By pre-paying the escrow while perhaps also having a rating system people could build strong integrity anonymous personas. Ok forget the country part, but please consider the virtual persona escrow system ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Actually I would like the idea of a country to accept XC as it's national currency.
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September 24, 2014, 09:01:02 AM |
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First crypto-currency to create it's own company! Challenge accepted! I have a new quest for the team: What if XC was the first currency to create it's own country, not physically but virtual. A logical/abstract country of which laws of trade and governance could be enabled by cryptology. A person in this abstract country would be an escrow of currency. This escrow could be fined if trades was not honored. This would give a person identity but without revealing their real identity. By pre-paying the escrow while perhaps also having a rating system people could build strong integrity anonymous personas. Ok forget the country part, but please consider the virtual persona escrow system ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Actually I would like the idea of a country to accept XC as it's national currency. i would rather like the idea of abandoning the thought of national currencys and allowing a free market for currency. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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September 24, 2014, 09:11:26 AM |
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How's the price of XC? In terms of new investors joining? I know this is probally a stupid question since most people will just say "BUY IT, WHERE GOING TO THE MOON"
But what would you say is a good entry point.
I just cashed out of cloakcoin, after running there marketing team (cloakdesk.com whatiscloakcoin.com) unfortunatly i didn't get much out of it after the price plummit, but i'm trying to decide what coin i would like to join next, Not to make a profit, but to invest my time, and talents into the community
The price is pretty good for all the good news we have been seeing. I jumped in in june at 195k sat, then bought more at 160k and the pretty much went all in on 120k. It's been very jumpy road, and it's kinda frustrating to see that the opportunity is still there, while you are already spared the FUD and problems of the last couple of months. For you (and other interested) it a good opportunity. You now know so much more than me back then. The price has been extremely steady (for crypto terms at least). I wish I had some more BTC laying around, I would still be buying ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Dungor
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September 24, 2014, 09:12:10 AM |
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First crypto-currency to create it's own company! Challenge accepted! I have a new quest for the team: What if XC was the first currency to create it's own country, not physically but virtual. A logical/abstract country of which laws of trade and governance could be enabled by cryptology. A person in this abstract country would be an escrow of currency. This escrow could be fined if trades was not honored. This would give a person identity but without revealing their real identity. By pre-paying the escrow while perhaps also having a rating system people could build strong integrity anonymous personas. Ok forget the country part, but please consider the virtual persona escrow system ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Actually I would like the idea of a country to accept XC as it's national currency. i would rather like the idea of abandoning the thought of national currencys and allowing a free market for currency. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Virtual persona escrow would be an enabler of this. It would diminish the need of ruling state as disputes could be solved by logic rather than force. Think about what role a country really plays if you remove all the socialist redistribution of wealth, it enforces rule of law. By creating a platform with rule of law we could see different escrow systems compete along side different currencies. But what this crypto-curency universe needs more than anything is accountability. Imagine if in the future someone wants to create a new alt-coin to support their great idea. They know that with no accountability they will be exploited by pump and dumpers. If there was an advanced escrow system perhaps run on XCplatform backed by XCurrency they could prove their intent of sincerity and maybe do lock-ins of buys for a period to control the initial pump and dump.
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sugarboy321
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September 24, 2014, 09:44:11 AM Last edit: September 24, 2014, 10:19:47 AM by sugarboy321 |
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I am asking a lot of questions tonight, Cannot sleep blame the XC announcements. Ok, so I read an article saying XC wants to decentralize the Internet but big business and government still control the hardware needed to connect the internet together. You still need service providers, correct? Does XC have a method of connecting the nodes together that does not rely on traditional methods? ok i'm done, gn Added this link, ignore the software scroll to bottom and look at Meshnet http://bitcoinmagazine.com/15919/completely-decentralize-internet/
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Dungor
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September 24, 2014, 09:50:12 AM |
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I am asking a lot of questions tonight, Cannot sleep blame the XC announcements. Ok, so I read an article saying XC wants to decentralize the Internet but big business and government still control the hardware needed to connect the internet together. You still need service providers, correct? Does XC have a method of connecting the nodes together that does not rely on traditional methods?
ok i'm done, gn
In a free country big business and government can not restrict internet access too much, it would cause revolt. During Occupy Wallstreet some were building wifi transmitters from consumer products to create a local network. XC could run on such in non-free countries (like the US).
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September 24, 2014, 09:59:09 AM |
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September 24, 2014, 09:59:56 AM |
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Morning all
Due to all the good questions asked in this thread, the press release sent out to the media this morning has the following clarification about the role of XC the currency and XC Inc:
There is a clear distinction between the value of XC the currency and XC Inc. The former is determined by factors like public adoption, its usefulness in ensuring privacy, and its open source code. The latter is determined by XC’s ability to consistently create ground-breaking technology for a market that is awakening to the need for personal privacy. Therefore there is good reason to abstract the value of XC Inc. from XC the currency. Having separate tokens to signify, on the one hand, an open source currency, and on the other a company that creates apps and services upon it, will clarify a relationship hitherto relatively opaque. XC Inc. will have no direct control over XCurrency’s code, but it will continue to extend its features and produce its reference software.
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September 24, 2014, 10:00:14 AM |
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September 24, 2014, 10:00:57 AM |
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To avoid dumping its a matter of sequence.
1. First do your internal share offering for the holders of XC currency where they are 'given' shares based on how many XC they hold. Close off 1. 2. Then allow the wider community to purchase shares using XC currency only - you could recycle the currency almost straight back to market to avoid price exploding beyond what is sustainable. 3. Then allow the wider community to purchase shares using any currency.
This should give a softer landing for XC. IMHO I would skip 3 and only do 1 & 2, much better for everyone.
I really like this idea.
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September 24, 2014, 10:03:43 AM |
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First crypto-currency to create it's own company! Challenge accepted! I have a new quest for the team: What if XC was the first currency to create it's own country, not physically but virtual. A logical/abstract country of which laws of trade and governance could be enabled by cryptology. A person in this abstract country would be an escrow of currency. This escrow could be fined if trades was not honored. This would give a person identity but without revealing their real identity. By pre-paying the escrow while perhaps also having a rating system people could build strong integrity anonymous personas. Ok forget the country part, but please consider the virtual persona escrow system ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Actually I would like the idea of a country to accept XC as it's national currency. i would rather like the idea of abandoning the thought of national currencys and allowing a free market for currency. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Virtual persona escrow would be an enabler of this. It would diminish the need of ruling state as disputes could be solved by logic rather than force. Think about what role a country really plays if you remove all the socialist redistribution of wealth, it enforces rule of law. By creating a platform with rule of law we could see different escrow systems compete along side different currencies. But what this crypto-curency universe needs more than anything is accountability. Imagine if in the future someone wants to create a new alt-coin to support their great idea. They know that with no accountability they will be exploited by pump and dumpers. If there was an advanced escrow system perhaps run on XCplatform backed by XCurrency they could prove their intent of sincerity and maybe do lock-ins of buys for a period to control the initial pump and dump. This sort of thinking is absolutely necessary to the future of crypto. And if cryptocurrencies start replacing fiat ones, it'll be absolutely necessary for societies to function. After all, who'll fix the roads when the government has no more authority over its people, who now all transact privately and virtually? Dungor are you familiar with trustless escrow? Distributed prediction markets enable this. It could be a whole lot more elegant than the reputation-based ideas that generally are proposed.
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September 24, 2014, 10:12:43 AM |
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September 24, 2014, 11:02:55 AM |
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so rev2.5 is coming? third party review is also coming?
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KimmyF
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September 24, 2014, 11:07:16 AM |
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I am asking a lot of questions tonight, Cannot sleep blame the XC announcements. Ok, so I read an article saying XC wants to decentralize the Internet but big business and government still control the hardware needed to connect the internet together. You still need service providers, correct? Does XC have a method of connecting the nodes together that does not rely on traditional methods? ok i'm done, gn Added this link, ignore the software scroll to bottom and look at Meshnet http://bitcoinmagazine.com/15919/completely-decentralize-internet/Great read! btw: Syn you got a 13 day old question from the autor on your comment.
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September 24, 2014, 11:11:16 AM |
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so rev2.5 is coming? third party review is also coming?
Yup :-)
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September 24, 2014, 11:11:53 AM |
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I am asking a lot of questions tonight, Cannot sleep blame the XC announcements. Ok, so I read an article saying XC wants to decentralize the Internet but big business and government still control the hardware needed to connect the internet together. You still need service providers, correct? Does XC have a method of connecting the nodes together that does not rely on traditional methods? ok i'm done, gn Added this link, ignore the software scroll to bottom and look at Meshnet http://bitcoinmagazine.com/15919/completely-decentralize-internet/Great read! btw: Syn you got a 13 day old question from the autor on your comment. Ha ha. Thanks. Damn, I've been logged into Disqus as Synechist and missed that reply. Oh well...
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