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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Will Silkcoin surpass Blackcoin?
by
nzminer
on 07/06/2014, 06:00:52 UTC
You think silkcoin is better than blackcoin because it has a better looking wallet.
 Shocked

Silkcoins wallet is fantastic but i wouldn't invest in any coin because of the wallet...

What I invest in is innovation that fills a need in the market, silkcoin has this. Silkcoin will be introducing the "eco-system", the eco-system will contain a p2p social network owned by all of us; i.e. a competitor to facebook and twitter, it will be introducing a decentralized exchange where we can trade our bitcoins for silkcoins without using a centralized exchange, a marketplace(STILL AN UNKNOWN) where people can sell & buy goods and services(no need for ebay and no restrictions on what we are allowed to sell), a p2p file sharing network and a a lot of other features that we haven't even thought of yet. Remember this eco-system is completely censorship free, it will be a free zone of the internet and silkcoin will be the main currency here. This eco-system uses the silkcoin blockchain to operate.

Silkcoin will be one of the first crypto-currencies to have an alias system, where we can now send coins to actual names instead of using long addresses.

Marketcap is currently $350k, it has a lot of room for growth considering what altcoins are ahead of it currently. It really is a no brainier.

Can anyone tell what they have against silkcoin I would really love to know why you think silkcoin is not worth your time.

Cheers.



The wallet design is not a big deal for me, however i commend any developers who have redesigned the wallet, since 99% of coins have the same looking wallet as bitcoin, and i think that makes it look cheap.
Worldcoin and Megacoin are a couple of other coins that come to mind with a different wallet.

But yes, innovation is the single most important factor for any currency, the silkcoin devs have done a damn good job, and no i dont think the name suggests anything illegal, the silk road is a term used for ancient trade routes, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk_Road
and the promoters are using this as a modern implementation of trading, so i think it fits well.