Interesting to note that the Chinese think TAG is a privately rigged coin - I suppose in some ways it has some characteristics of a private coin, in that we are the only ones that are creating the infrastructure to use it but there is nothing to stop anyone else using that via our api etc to do their own thing. And rigged?..rigged to do what exactly?..lol...we all have the same aim, to increase value but the code is open for everyone to see, how can it be rigged. But I guess public perception is always different to facts. Anyone here who is Chinese want to represent TAG in Chinese forums and sites?..
I don't know if it's the perception of the coin being private, or the network majority. I mean, I'd sure like to know where all the coins moving in China are coming from. There has to be a Chinese pool we just don't know about, or some really serious private miners somewhere in the world. But the fact that the overwhelming majority of TAG trading is on BTC38(for Yuan) tells me the hashing power is in China.
+1 to the API... I wish I was better at code, because I would be all over that.
http://www.amazon.com/Rosetta-Stone-Chinese-Mandarin-Level/dp/1608299627/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1394253441&sr=8-16&keywords=learn+mandarin - Sign me up!
Seriously, though... a Chinese delegate would do wonders to finding out what's going on over there with TAG. Maybe a bounty is in order?
-Fuse