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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Should Bitcoin's logo color be gold, and not orange?
by
ajareselde
on 17/10/2015, 22:27:33 UTC
Heh heh...now you have me all giddy. Do you honestly believe somebody will purchase a hand knitted and hand embroidered muffler scarf for that much? ^____^

No, even though a ball of snow was sold for 1 million USD..
I wanted to say that maybe the ludacris price would get in the news so that bitcoin would get exposure over it, and your logo as well, and that was what you wanted,wasn't it ?

Yes, Asia represents over 2/3rds of the world population. We shouldn't allow provincial biases to get in the way of a global currency.
There is also the practical aspects that logo designs for the web should use web friendly html colors... which limits the choice between -

    goldenrod    #DAA520    rgb(218,165,32)
     gold    #FFD700    rgb(255,215,0)
     orange    #FFA500    rgb(255,165,0)
     darkorange    #FF8C00    rgb(255,140,0)

There are technical reasons that come into play with color choice.

Marketeers and advertisers claim there's a lot of difference based just on the color combination u're using, so maybe op has a point to some extent.