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February 23, 2015, 04:08:20 PM |
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In my opinion, advertising makes us seem like we are just trying to get others to buy in.. We should be focusing more on features and awareness, because if we become innovative, the community will come by themselves. As a side note, to get us on c-cex, any paid votes, I will back by 1 RISK each. I will back up to 400 votes, giving the coins a rate of 0.001 Btc = 1 RISK. PM me proof of payment to the voting address (Txid) and your Risk address and I will send the coins as soon as I get the message and the vote is confirmed on C-cex I've to disagree on 'feature, innovative...'. I'm now almost 15 months in the altcoin business and the only coin that really change the business was Darkcoin or Blackcoin, i even don't remember. I personally don't have any clue on what some coins are offering technical, because it is all open source, if one coin make it today, then tomorrow you can have 10 clone coins. Like those encrypted messages hype, all coins have it now... innovative, of course not. You had Supernet, now you have Blocknet too, and in a few months you will have XNet, etc, innovative? Nope. Does it matter, nope. Look at DOGE, nothing to offer, ONLY a big user base, a lot of services, and that is innovation. Giving people the possibility to buy stuff with their coins, all the other things are crap. That is my point of view. There are coins that have come out that have been truly innovative. Will advertising bring us users and investors? I highly doubt it. New features do bring users and investors to a coin, that is undisputed. A way we could advertise is through a sponsored BTCTalk banner, meaning users could have our banner in their signature and they would receive a certain number of coins per day.
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February 23, 2015, 04:15:58 PM |
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In my opinion, advertising makes us seem like we are just trying to get others to buy in.. We should be focusing more on features and awareness, because if we become innovative, the community will come by themselves. As a side note, to get us on c-cex, any paid votes, I will back by 1 RISK each. I will back up to 400 votes, giving the coins a rate of 0.001 Btc = 1 RISK. PM me proof of payment to the voting address (Txid) and your Risk address and I will send the coins as soon as I get the message and the vote is confirmed on C-cex I've to disagree on 'feature, innovative...'. I'm now almost 15 months in the altcoin business and the only coin that really change the business was Darkcoin or Blackcoin, i even don't remember. I personally don't have any clue on what some coins are offering technical, because it is all open source, if one coin make it today, then tomorrow you can have 10 clone coins. Like those encrypted messages hype, all coins have it now... innovative, of course not. You had Supernet, now you have Blocknet too, and in a few months you will have XNet, etc, innovative? Nope. Does it matter, nope. Look at DOGE, nothing to offer, ONLY a big user base, a lot of services, and that is innovation. Giving people the possibility to buy stuff with their coins, all the other things are crap. That is my point of view. There are coins that have come out that have been truly innovative. Will advertising bring us users and investors? I highly doubt it. New features do bring users and investors to a coin, that is undisputed. A way we could advertise is through a sponsored BTCTalk banner, meaning users could have our banner in their signature and they would receive a certain number of coins per day. Which coins are you talking about?
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February 23, 2015, 04:18:32 PM |
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11 blocks out of 100 were POS blocks.
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February 23, 2015, 04:22:56 PM |
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In my opinion, advertising makes us seem like we are just trying to get others to buy in.. We should be focusing more on features and awareness, because if we become innovative, the community will come by themselves. As a side note, to get us on c-cex, any paid votes, I will back by 1 RISK each. I will back up to 400 votes, giving the coins a rate of 0.001 Btc = 1 RISK. PM me proof of payment to the voting address (Txid) and your Risk address and I will send the coins as soon as I get the message and the vote is confirmed on C-cex I've to disagree on 'feature, innovative...'. I'm now almost 15 months in the altcoin business and the only coin that really change the business was Darkcoin or Blackcoin, i even don't remember. I personally don't have any clue on what some coins are offering technical, because it is all open source, if one coin make it today, then tomorrow you can have 10 clone coins. Like those encrypted messages hype, all coins have it now... innovative, of course not. You had Supernet, now you have Blocknet too, and in a few months you will have XNet, etc, innovative? Nope. Does it matter, nope. Look at DOGE, nothing to offer, ONLY a big user base, a lot of services, and that is innovation. Giving people the possibility to buy stuff with their coins, all the other things are crap. That is my point of view. There are coins that have come out that have been truly innovative. Will advertising bring us users and investors? I highly doubt it. New features do bring users and investors to a coin, that is undisputed. A way we could advertise is through a sponsored BTCTalk banner, meaning users could have our banner in their signature and they would receive a certain number of coins per day. Which coins are you talking about? Well, you can pretty well go down the list on coinmarketcap and see which ones that have come out in the time you and I have been in the business that have been innovative: Darkcoin, Maidsafe, Nxt, Counterparty, NuBits, Monero/Bytecoin, Gems, Blackcoin, BitcoinDark, Storj, and many more. Features will set us apart
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February 23, 2015, 04:26:06 PM |
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Anyway, we will see how far we get. Mining in silence at the moment, not a lot of hashrate, in fact mining cheaper then the ICO price, so when it hit a exchange somewhere then it will become fun
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February 23, 2015, 04:27:00 PM |
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Anyway, we will see how far we get. Mining in silence at the moment, not a lot of hashrate, in fact mining cheaper then the ICO price, so when it hit a exchange somewhere then it will become fun Exactly I'm trying to generate as many PoS blocks as possible, as should others. The fewer the coins at the end of PoW the better.
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February 23, 2015, 04:32:50 PM |
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On Bittrex would be good. We're trying to get listed on Bittrex
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February 23, 2015, 04:33:25 PM |
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Anyway, we will see how far we get. Mining in silence at the moment, not a lot of hashrate, in fact mining cheaper then the ICO price, so when it hit a exchange somewhere then it will become fun Exactly I'm trying to generate as many PoS blocks as possible, as should others. The fewer the coins at the end of PoW the better. I've 280 blocks of +10 RISK
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February 23, 2015, 04:34:22 PM |
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On Bittrex would be good. We're trying to get listed on Bittrex Message Bittrex and ask... i only find 7 message that goes to Bittrex, and i had 28 different ICO investors and there are (were) 50 miners... so plenty of people that can ask ...
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February 23, 2015, 04:36:20 PM |
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On Bittrex would be good. We're trying to get listed on Bittrex Message Bittrex and ask... i only find 7 message that goes to Bittrex, and i had 28 different ICO investors and there are (were) 50 miners... so plenty of people that can ask ... What do you find is the best way to message bittrex?
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February 23, 2015, 04:45:09 PM |
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On Bittrex would be good. We're trying to get listed on Bittrex Message Bittrex and ask... i only find 7 message that goes to Bittrex, and i had 28 different ICO investors and there are (were) 50 miners... so plenty of people that can ask ... What do you find is the best way to message bittrex? I believe there are a lot of examples : This for example: @BittrexExchange @richiela @Bleutrade @AtomicTradeLtd @cryptsy @CryptsyKen @CryptoCurrEncyX Time to consider adding $Risk to your Exchanges or this: @richiela @ramikawach @BittrexExchange @riskcoin_dev Please consider adding $RISK https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=955463.0 … or this: @riskcoin_dev @BittrexExchange @mslugtarma @newpumporder @PumpitLoud Take a look this coin will change the story of cryptos #cryptocurrency But that i find a little overkill
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February 23, 2015, 04:47:02 PM |
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Maybe if you work some puns into it...
@BittrexExchange Do you really wanna $RISK not adding this new coin?
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February 23, 2015, 05:13:38 PM |
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That is also a option In fact it is not really spamming, it is showing support. Spamming is somebody that sent the same message over and over again to the same person.
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February 23, 2015, 05:14:16 PM Last edit: February 23, 2015, 05:26:17 PM by placebo |
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Just received my 3rdfourth POS block.
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February 23, 2015, 05:26:49 PM |
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Looks like there won't be much more trading on BTCpool unless the price drops further (or increases a lot?), thanks to someone putting up a huge low-value sellwall. I'd knock part of it down myself if I hadn't put all my spare crypto (apart from about 30K doge that's in PokerShibes) into mining; not that it would've been enough to completely knock it down anyway. Oh well. To BitTrex! EDIT: on second thought, they'd probably just move their wall there too.. but at least there's more people to get rid of it hopefully!
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February 23, 2015, 05:31:16 PM |
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Looks like there won't be much more trading on BTCpool unless the price drops further (or increases a lot?), thanks to someone putting up a huge low-value sellwall. I'd knock part of it down myself if I hadn't put all my spare crypto (apart from about 30K doge that's in PokerShibes) into mining; not that it would've been enough to completely knock it down anyway. Oh well. To BitTrex! Where is that sell wall? Only 750 piece at 40,000. The price looks a valid price for people that miss mining it, or missed the ICO.
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February 23, 2015, 05:35:06 PM |
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Looks like there won't be much more trading on BTCpool unless the price drops further (or increases a lot?), thanks to someone putting up a huge low-value sellwall. I'd knock part of it down myself if I hadn't put all my spare crypto (apart from about 30K doge that's in PokerShibes) into mining; not that it would've been enough to completely knock it down anyway. Oh well. To BitTrex! Where is that sell wall? Only 750 piece at 40,000. The price looks a valid price for people that miss mining it, or missed the ICO. On an exchange with BTCpool's volume, though? Would be nice if I'm wrong, though. Early days yet...
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February 23, 2015, 05:39:33 PM |
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At this moment POS blocks already took of 690 coins. I believe total number of coins after POW would be closer to 200,000 then 250,000
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February 23, 2015, 06:03:34 PM |
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At this moment POS blocks already took of 690 coins. I believe total number of coins after POW would be closer to 200,000 then 250,000 Possibly even less.. As for c-cex, I tried buying us a vote, we're at 10 now. It only costs about 23 cents for one vote at the moment, so I may be buying us more
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