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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] WampumCoin [WAM]/Wampumcoin.com Announcement update
by
marquix
on 19/06/2014, 06:02:46 UTC
What would the logistics be like to do an airdrop, or something like that on Indian ran casinos and stores to get interest going in that arena. I do not know if that is feasible or even a good idea.

I personally have a hard time getting my head around how they could use them since they could just make their own crypto to use inside casinos (seems like a good idea that could eliminate coins in machines), but maybe if there was a unified crypto that could be carried from casino to casino, then spent at reservation stores as well it may be a winning proposition for everyone.

Just a thought.

I partially agree.

Now there is a huge number of altercoin...hundreds...thousands
They can exist some days or weeks...and then die.
(I not about such as BTC, LTC)
If there are services that will be both development and cost growth...

At Wampumcoin, development growth is **definitely** needed -- coins normally alleviate the cost factor by just paying bounties (in their own coins). With billions of currently rather worthless coins, (and some "billionaire" holders here willing to invest some of that toward future potential) that shouldn't be a problem -- when we have WAM users able to develop and willing to work for WAM: that's where the "community" aspect comes in...

I don't know why on earth the new owners have **bought in** to Wampumcoin in the first place, but they have. Apparently for dollars, not just wampumcoins, so they are faced with the reality of either risking their dollar investment plus tons of hours of work (and losing it entirely) or select the best suggestions here and find some financing for them, if not "payable in WAM".

The new owners frequently tell of "investors lined up" to invest in something -- this must be a very long line (probably of penniless investors) there, I imagine :) -- but, as long as they are not willing to see that the software development (cost) would be part of an exchange and that an **infrastructure** needs to be built **systematically**, this is unlikely to succeed. So they either face it and "line up" :) their investors behind something wholly functional and organize the financing for that or their nice little gamble of taking over a coin on the cheap will prove very expensive to them, after all...