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Re: Oh WoW! Why didn't anyone else think of this..... ::)
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UnNamedCoin
on 28/04/2014, 05:16:03 UTC
Im a web developer, graphic artist, not a program developer.

Just clearing that up for you...

The floor is yours now  Wink
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Re: When changing avatars returns available?
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UnNamedCoin
on 20/04/2014, 04:56:29 UTC
Avatars is a feature reserved to old members and high ranked members (Vip) and admin Cheesy


No its not.
I am an older member, but I couldnt make any changes to my avatar, so instead, it was easier to create a new identity, so I didnt have to carry some of the older baggage around with me...
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[Work Offered] $500 Update SHA256 Wallet and...
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UnNamedCoin
on 18/04/2014, 16:26:11 UTC
I am after someone to update our windows wallet SHA256 Altcoin

Also create a Mac and Linux version

Another job offered would be to create an Android Wallet - Name your price (Within Reason)

Cheers

If you would like to stick around and eventually become part of the staff on salary, that would be better.
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Re: When changing avatars returns available?
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UnNamedCoin
on 18/04/2014, 14:49:23 UTC

Thats why the forum is just what it is now... Nobody gives a damn and the mods are doing the best they can with what they have. Im sure they have been told "fairy tales" about a super duper forum that is so superior that it takes forever to build...

According to theymos, it is expected to take a year to finish the new forum software.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=455867.msg5069851#msg5069851
So no avatars for another year?

You would think.. one bright spark would at least update the forum software... Im sure there have been plenty of security updates since this version when stale...
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Re: Which Rap(e)Coin logo you like most?
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UnNamedCoin
on 18/04/2014, 05:58:32 UTC
This coin should just merge with catholiccoin....
church and rap... how does that fit in?
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Re: Which Rap(e)Coin logo you like most?
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UnNamedCoin
on 18/04/2014, 05:57:18 UTC
When you stand on your moral horse and preach... Be sure you know that facts.

Crunchynut is only playing buy the rules of open source, freedom of expression and so on... If you dont like it, I am sure there are systems like Facebook, Microsoft and so on, that might be more in line with one sided morality.

I may not like what people do, but if I stand on a platform of openness/free market, etc, then I have to abide by those principles. So be careful what you wish for, you may just get it (actually you already have)

Freedom of expression of rape...no, get the fuck out, seriously how can you even defend this? Just look at it...

So you cant read... is it not the RAP coin?
Or are you one of these people that fly off the handle at anything because you fail to comprehend?
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Re: [DEV WANTED] Ongoing work
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UnNamedCoin
on 17/04/2014, 21:19:34 UTC
Also need an Android Developer to create the Mobile version of the wallet.
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Re: When changing avatars returns available?
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UnNamedCoin
on 17/04/2014, 17:09:15 UTC
As long as the forum is racking in money, users will just be a nuisance.

Thats why the forum is just what it is now... Nobody gives a damn and the mods are doing the best they can with what they have. Im sure they have been told "fairy tales" about a super duper forum that is so superior that it takes forever to build...

And until then, the face and voice of Bitcoin is this forum...

Pretty slack...

As for Avatars, whoever says you dont need one, obviously either has one, or has no idea what the term "identity" means...  Wink
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Re: Which Rap(e)Coin logo you like most?
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UnNamedCoin
on 17/04/2014, 01:59:07 UTC
When you stand on your moral horse and preach... Be sure you know that facts.

Crunchynut is only playing buy the rules of open source, freedom of expression and so on... If you dont like it, I am sure there are systems like Facebook, Microsoft and so on, that might be more in line with one sided morality.

I may not like what people do, but if I stand on a platform of openness/free market, etc, then I have to abide by those principles. So be careful what you wish for, you may just get it (actually you already have)
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Re: [DEV WANTED] Ongoing work
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UnNamedCoin
on 17/04/2014, 00:57:44 UTC
Our Second role is to change the UI of the wallet.

Our wallet also needs to record the date and the exchange rate at that time (in the relative currency the user is using) and have a statement available for printing with variable parameters. "for the month of", "Last Week", "Last Month", "Previous 3 months" and so on.... This is for the record keeping of a users transactions, so they wont have problems complying to any tax they may wish to claim.
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Re: [DEV WANTED] Ongoing work
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UnNamedCoin
on 17/04/2014, 00:50:02 UTC
Please explain exactly what you are looking to develop.

different "codes" are used for different applications and few are good for all.

Done... (see first post)
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[DEV WANTED] Ongoing work
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UnNamedCoin
on 17/04/2014, 00:34:51 UTC
We are after a developer who knows "the code"
Due to our business model, this has allowed us to pay wages.
At first it will be part-time and after, will move to full-time
We are a startup, so please dont expect corporate type income

We will have more positions open over time and they will be posted in this thread.

PM me your skills, experience and some verifiable samples.

First role... Take our wallet and update it to the latest version (we run SHA256).
We need the wallet in WINDOWS and LINUX versions and if possible MAC version
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Re: BirdyCoin For Sale
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UnNamedCoin
on 14/04/2014, 09:11:38 UTC
Hello.
When you say next level, exactly what do you mean? I would hope your not just into cliche's
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Re: Which Rap(e)Coin logo you like most?
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UnNamedCoin
on 14/04/2014, 05:49:09 UTC
so my freedom ends where your tiny moral starts?

+1
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Re: [Poll] What anonymous coin will succed?
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UnNamedCoin
on 13/04/2014, 06:51:49 UTC
The "other" coin that will make it big is the one that thinks of the end user, which is the merchants.
Any coin that puts mining above all else is doomed!
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Re: We have officially named our Coin
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UnNamedCoin
on 13/04/2014, 04:06:28 UTC
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And of course, there's lots more of them than early adopters. I further 'umbly suggest that ease of use is a far bigger priority than having a gifted and active spokesperson.

Look at it this way. To Joe Lunchbucket, the bricks-and-mortar world is the "real" world and the virtual world is but a veil. So, he naturally relates the virtual world to the bricks-and-mortar world.

To J.L., shopping at Amazon is as easy as picking up the phone and ordering...except it's better! There's lots of dish on the product he wants to buy.

To J.L., an exciting computer game is as exciting as a Hollywood movie...only better! He himself plays one of the characters!

Consequently...to Joe Lunchbucket, a crypto wallet is like the leather thingie that we all carry around. In order for him to conclude that a cyber is "better," the crypto wallet has to be both secure and as easy to use as a "real wallet" that holds the credit cards. In the "real" world, we don't walk around with physical padlocks on our wallets. Even if doing so is as easy as remembering a three-number combo or remembering your key. Wink

If you can solve the tough and vexing problem of making your wallet both secure and as easy to use as a credit card, you'll have a real contender.

Oh, one more thing. Why doesn't everyone use a counterfeit-bill detector when they go shopping? It's not like using one is hard or anything.  Wink Wink Wink

Your right on that account but I think in the early days you do need a spokesperson, mainly because if you dont, then people will make up their minds based on the comments. Amiir took the stage early on and his interviews/debates where always sounding like a child with his fingers in his ears, rarely replying back to questions asked of him and he instead went on his own tangent. So when the interview was finished, the comments of the well spoken, well dressed person, did outweigh those of the scruffy kid who assumed the whole world was an anarchist and could read the code. It is a bit of an exaggeration, but I am only highlighting "perception"

Then we have the internal workings....
On one hand we have miners who mine, make money and sell their coins at the market rate. If they are big enough, they can dump coins on the market, make their money, watch the price drop and then reinvest the money they made, back into buying even more coins.
A miner also does not bring development to the coin. That is not their purpose, because its all about greed for them. (Yes, I changed the scope of the word "greed" here)

On the other hand there are merchants that support the coin and many are doing so at a loss. Why, because Bitcoin can be so easily manipulated by miners. Why would merchants and even big retail chains take on a currency that could go from $1000 to $500 so easily. Merchants need to make money and without them, Bitcoin will just remain a toy bounced between the community.

http://img01.taobaocdn.com/imgextra/i1/11375778/T2gzVyXBlXXXXXXXXX_!!11375778.jpg
How many miners contribute back to the Bitcoin Developers?
Last I heard, Only Gavin was full-time and he stepped down


To use the crypto currency means that there need to be merchants willing to accept the coin, (unless its only used to exchange for fiat money).
These merchants need to weigh up the risks. Sell a graphics card for $420 and make his profit to stay in business, or accept 1 Bitcoin and have its worth suddenly go down the next day to $360 and lose out on the profit and instead make a loss.

For a miner, its all about the coins and how much you can get. For a merchant its all about providing a service with a currency that enables him/her to stay in business. I also sell Airsoft and I had to stop taking Bitcoin, because I couldnt profit from a sale to purchase more stock and its only fiat currency that kept me in business. Removing Bitcoin for me was the only way I could keep going. I still keep the sign there, but thats more a token gesture to promote Bitcoin.

As you can also see from the above comments, the discussions are one sided, favoring the mining and the miners. Added to that are some small minded comments, which are now part of this "spokesperson" of a website, which is not doing Bitcoin any favors at all.

So we are doing things differently to keep development a funded project and to promote our coin to merchants who will know that what coins they take in today, will be at minimum, worth 1 cent more tomorrow. By spreading the coin to more users and disabling (not all) the individual with the capacity to steer a coin, due to the massive investment (greed) in hardware to control the coin..... and its only then the community can "work" with the coin in their business. Big companies cannot take Bitcoin yet, because its a risk to do so, due to how easily it can be manipulated by those that have the capacity to alter its value. KnC will soon have its scrypt machine out and there will be miners who will spend millions on hardware and THEY will be the ones to be wary of, because they will control the market. Doesnt anyone wonder why China has so much influence on Bitcoin, or are they so naive to the industry and its manipulation?

I read somewhere that some person sold a Porsche for Bitcoin, when it was up high. How do you think that person feels now, that his sale is now worth half. Im sure the buyer is real happy and I am also sure the person that sold the Porsche would be steering clear of Bitcoin.

Perhaps miners will one day figure out that these big private farms are the ones that are taking money out of their pockets and doing Bitcoin an injustice... Im sure there is at least one "bright" miner on this forum that has figured that out Smiley

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Re: We have officially named our Coin
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UnNamedCoin
on 13/04/2014, 03:29:01 UTC
Does the developer know what a rim job means in the US?

I know what it means and it great you see it differently. Wink
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Re: Which Rap(e)Coin logo you like most?
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UnNamedCoin
on 12/04/2014, 05:11:13 UTC
This is what happens when you have a community project and as much as you hate it, you need to live with it.
Being a community, absolves it of responsibility and a general moral stance.

And that is why every company dealing with Bitcoin can point the blame at someone else.

I wouldnt worry to much... Face to face they cower... Behind the KB they are Gods  Wink
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Re: We have officially named our Coin
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UnNamedCoin
on 12/04/2014, 04:06:15 UTC
Your coin seems to be a clone of Bitcoin, with an emphasis on UX to make it easier and more convenient to use.

You'd better keep an eye on this proposal following - the people behind it are very serious:

http://www.ofnumbers.com/2014/04/09/blockchain-2-with-adam-back-and-austin-hill/

EDIT: Also, check out this topic. It explains and discusses the same innovation.

I 'umbly suggest that you keep your coin as close to Bitcoin as possible so as to take advantage of the "Blockchain 2.0" feature. There's already a lot of excitement over it in the Bitcoin world. If your coin can compete on an equal footing with the Big BTC (except market-cap-wise) then you'd be doing the crypto world a favour. Competition is good.  Smiley

Nxtblg

Thankyou for your comment and you are correct with everything you have said and that is our strategy. The only difference being the marketing, distribution and some changes to the UI itself to make it easier for those people that cannot change the clock on a VCR. After all, they have just as much right to enjoy Crypto Coins as other people.

We premine and we do it to put profits back into development. Bitcoiners mine to put profits back into their personal accounts. One benefits further development and the other does not.

We see Bitcoin at some time failing because it does not have a financial structure supporting it. Satoshi left, Gavin just left and it seems that there is nobody in the core team prepared to defend Bitcoin in the public arena. Why? Ideals only go so far. The core team does have work commitments, family commitments and so on and that needs a steady income to keep everything in balance.

Unless of course, your Amiir and happy to squat somewhere and be the spokesperson for Bitcoin. He did a great service and took the reigns when nobody else would. But he is not a speaker, or listener for that fact and after a while, he became repetitious and lost for words. However...  Kudos to the guy, he deserves it!

Companies that have a business model are better financed to ensure development of their product and they do have a spokesperson to travel the globe discussing their product and defending it when needed.

Who went to China to discuss Bitcoin with the Government? It would be a sad state of affairs if China did reach out, only to hear back that nobody could fund the trip and that nobody was prepared to discuss the matter and enlighten the Chinese politicians.

At the end of the day, we are asking the average consumer to take on Bitcoin as an alternative. We are also asking merchants to take the risk of accepting Bitcoin with its wild price fluctuation. How can a merchant replenish stock when his/her Bitcoins suddenly plummet by more than 50%? Do you actually think the person selling coffee or Alpaca socks really wants to risk a loss all the time, for the hope of a reward later?

Who is speaking out for Bitcoin when it needs a spokeperson? Who dealt with China? Who is speaking with Russia? Who dealt with Thailand when it wanted to ban it? I actually researched Thailand and found that the exchange was not telling the full truth and I had a talk with the guy. Nothing he said made sense and it appeared more a ploy to get out of a financial problem. Much like MtGox blamming errors in the BTC code and other nonsense. Inputs.io blamed hackers and so on.... Bitcoin needs to get out there, but it cant when it cannot support its own dev team!
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Re: BirdyCoin For Sale
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UnNamedCoin
on 11/04/2014, 13:10:26 UTC
Good luck with your venture!
I hope you make something out of your coin and we can see it up there with the rest Smiley