last part probably added by me. but "i will be %100 with karma" you have said it many time.
i am not going to be holding you up for it in case you do change your mind. i am not going to come after you using that to base my accusations.
Well, as usual. I am still here, doing what I can.
How do you think Karma should proceed for the next 6 months? It would be interesting to hear everyone's ideas.
There has been a lot of interesting and forward thinking ideas coming from Karma.
I am not as invested both financially and emotionally as some/most here so my thoughts are to be taken on that basis.
At this point it is my opinion that the big ideas about changing the world are tantamount to running before you can walk. Although an admirable philosophy and one which should be pursued in the future, this philosophy cannot be achieved without some kind of adoption by people in the developed world.
In the first instance I believe a push should be made to make Karma the mainstream twitter and facebook tipping currency. The name is perfect and no tip bot has made it out of the crypto circle and into the mainstream yet (Please correct me if I'm wrong about this).
All community efforts should be put into this exercise for the coin to gain some traction. A huge push by the community to get Karma out there to people and organisations, fan pages etc should be made.
This would involve a huge giveaway by those holding lots of coins but at this point I see it as the only hope for the coin to survive.
Why hodl millions of coins if they are worthless?
I've been absent/out of the loop/computer down for give or take 2 months. Surprised to come back and find all this but it's all done now and I'm not even interested in going back to read through whatever drama occurred.
This idea though, sounds reasonable. The problem with anything like that is that the recipient has to "Accept" the app's access and many users either auto-decline or ignore those requests altogether. At least the ones I know. Maybe it works for the masses though, we all know there's a ton of folks that play every Zynga game that comes out. Here's a list of the top social sites, you can sort by registered users, I'd probably suggest starting with one that's easier to program for at first before blowing our load on the big boys like G+ and Fbook. But I don't know advanced programming so I don't know if any are 'easier'.
What path did Bitcoin take to success? 3-4 years from creation to mainstreaming is pretty quick. Nothing wrong with a little plagiarism of a successful business model.