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Re: BiblePay | 10% Charity | POBH CPU | Sanctuaries (Masternodes) | Orphans
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bible_pay
on 23/11/2019, 18:58:13 UTC
But again I don't think its time to talk about "what would we rename the coin to" just yet:  I feel we need the "phenomenal use case" first.  Id like to entertain ideas in a spreadsheet, that utilize the BBP token, for our amazing use case.  Once we have that, lets roll it out and test it in testnet.  Then after we feel secure lets talk about rebranding and unleashing.

Agreed. And yes, with a one-in-a-billion developer like you, it's much better to develop an amazing use case, because with you it's possible, unlike with other copycat coins.

Thanks but I no longer will take any credit as I want to pass it on to Jesus!

But lets try to think of something that requires the token (in a similar way that Gas is required) for the gospel or for orphans.
So we have credits being required in the advertising-coins-network (cant remember the coin name), for the ability to run an ad, we have credits being required in the wifi-iot-coin for purchases that will allow a vending machine for example to transmit that its empty, etc.

The only one use case I can think of so far is paying credits for prayers to be prayed for N duration (by our entire group), or credits required to view the Christian Treasure Trove contents (if we had for example, all Christian videos in a list, would people even pay to view those things), and we do already have DSQL credits.  But I think the idea is clear; we need our token to be wanted by others for a useful service, but what service can Christians provide in exchange for BBP tokens?  We could look at delivering greeting cards for example; we make a deal with a company that mails out greeting cards, rebrand the cards with our designer and logo (IE logo on the web designer only, not on the card itself), we charge BBP for the service, and the card gets delivered.  This is a good example of something everyone could use that would brighten someones day.

Cards designed online and delivered physically to the address:
https://www.postable.com/cards