and then said to themselves, "a browser add-on?? YAWN.. I'll pass on that."
LMAO, the end user doesn't care what technology their is NOR does the TOS of anyone if you can bring them money. No TOS is written in stone, it's to keep the noobs and scammers out and very flexible when you can make someone else money
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Re: New ZiftrCOIN Presale Launched!
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on 16/01/2015, 08:33:36 UTC
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Means you get cheapy cheapy coins
mmm...cheapies, the fact that they pulled off the USD option is pretty awesome...means they have better credit and standing in the community then some anonymous group.
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Re: ZiftrCoin Maths: offering 1600 Ziftrs per 1BTC with a promise 1 Dollar per Ziftr
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DiabolusLoki
on 08/01/2015, 21:35:52 UTC
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Hmm...I've seen something similar recently. That was something about 20 dollar per coin...
Ha Paycoin? That was a wet dream by an over enthusiastic leader...what relationships do they have with merchants? Does Paycoin have a successful ecommerce website and software platform already built and in the wild? Paycoin is vaporware, at least Ziftr has an existing proven team with a real product and relationships with many merchants: http://www.ziftr.com/about/sites/
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Re: Scammed by Paycoin, looks like they were copying Ziftrcoin?
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on 08/01/2015, 20:58:34 UTC
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They're helping crypto and getting more adoption
This is a great case study of a company looking to incorporate crypto into their vertical. Folks, we need more of this...we need to create more use cases of how mainstream companies are seeing the value of crypto because it's able to impact the bottom line.
Anyone working on Sign to Mine technology? I am just learning about it from a whitepaper and think it's worth debating the concept.
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Sign to Mine (S2M) is a mining algorithm that requires the miner who solves a block to be able also to spend the reward for that block. Under this system, a pool with many anonymous miners would not be feasible because all miners in the pool would be able to accept rewards according to their shares when others solve a block, but then abscond with the whole block reward when they are the one to solve a block. Thus, a certain level of trust should be established before allowing a miner into ones pool.
I wondering how this could be used in intranets and other private mining scenarios where you want a greater equal distribution among nodes.
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Re: Scammed by Paycoin, looks like they were copying Ziftrcoin?
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on 05/01/2015, 20:46:51 UTC
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I read in the news that PayCoin is Delisted from ShapeShift.io.
Yup, the ecommerce pay will be big...there is no doubt...Paycoin just got their cart before the horse, they don't have the software or relationships in that space to actually execute on the plan.
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Scammed by Paycoin, looks like they were copying Ziftrcoin?
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DiabolusLoki
on 05/01/2015, 02:22:45 UTC
Anyone looked into this http://ziftrcoin.com deal? It looks like the real deal as they have an actual team lead by a veteran tech wizard, Bob Wilkins and are plugging crypto into a large and existing network of shoppers and merchants.
Paycoin's strength was marketing and PR inside the bitcoin community, but they lack the management, product knowledge, existing staff, etc... to create it. Ziftr's strength is in real ecommerce products that are totally outside the bitcoin space, hence they haven't gotten the hype like paycoin does. Is it better to bring bitcoin into your product specialty? Or to use bitcoin to move into a new industry?
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Re: ZiftrCoin Maths: offering 1600 Ziftrs per 1BTC with a promise 1 Dollar per Ziftr
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on 05/01/2015, 01:42:59 UTC
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It sounds a hell of a lot better than Paycoin's plan...
This is like paycoin but they actually have a proven team and an existing product with customers and merchants.
'Investing' can be just like gambling, especially on here. I cannot be certain but sending your money to these "investors" seems like a quick way to lose it. I'd personally just hold the bitcoin as a long term investment, but I guess it depends on your own personal circumstances.
hodl and wait for the future.
Test out okcoin.com if you feel lucky and want to manipulate markets