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  1. I made a similar thread to this yesterday, here's what I've found:

     

    vipah on mcxnow runs vircurpool and the mnc blockchain explorer. If you follow that back to the first 2000 blocks or so, you'll see that the code was generating (according to the block chain explorer, which vipah has said could be broken at the moment) 1 block a second for 500 MNC, and paying it out to an "UNKNOWN" address.

     

    Supertramp is also right in saying that it was dumped hard, have a look at the all time chart: http://www.cryptocoincharts.info/v2/pair/mnc/btc/mcxnow/alltime

     

    so, if SandyCohen wrote the code so that he could get a big payout quickly, then it is whatever. It's clear he has already left. If there is a bug in the block chain (i've tried calling some api in the debug window and it returns errors as well, which is weird/broken), then maybe we can solve it and show that 10-20 people legitimately mined it and took their payouts.

     

    Either way, the specs of the coin are what keep us all here- and maybe the feeling of community at mcxnow!

  2. Yeah, I'm not really sure how this would work. I think RS wants to keep the mcxFEE shares VS. BTC for now. Maybe he will do MicroCash/mcxFEE in the future, and if possible(it has been hinted) that MicroCash can "carry" a crypto-commodity "within" it's system, then I would like to think that MinCoin would be the "go to" commodity for that purpose. So, in a round about way, we could go: MNC>MC>mcxFEE and back again without ever touching btc. :)

     

    What do you mean? He wants to convert MNC to MC?

  3. Haha! We were actually talking/discussing changing the hashing algo because of this very thing.

     

    Omg no don't change the algo, scrypt is beautiful and I promise I won't 51% the coin.

     

    Trust me if you want to talk to me about it then email me, FPGAs are the future of mining scrypt and it is not incredibly difficult to get it done

  4. Not sure how big of a task this is, but it sure would be cool!  

     

    I do know several Android (and iOS) devs, but they're usually tied up making games.  They do freelance gigs so I'll throw out a couple feelers.  This might be hard to sway them into action due to their activity almost solely in games -- and their very tight/overbooked schedules.

     

    Can't hurt to ask, though! :)

     

    Thanks friend! I can offer MNC with SuperTramp.

  5. I agree with you on the dumpers. I would rather have them dump at these levels where my btc can buy more, then at 0.002+ where I can buy less with the same amount of btc. I nice consolidation and some more dumping around this new base/floor (~0.001) then a move back over 0.002 and that will put a BIG :) on my face.

     

    I really would like to know how many MNC are out there in the world right now, because to me it seems like we would only need to dump about 50 BTC into this market to take it to 002. If we really wanted to corner this coin, all we would need is that 50 BTC and a plurality of the network hashrate to make this coin the scarcest/fastest coin out there :)

  6. mycketbra, GREAT thread! :D

     

    Some things I would like to see supported in the MinCoin Economy:

     

    -Shared hosting plans payable in MinCoin

     --Dedicated server hosting would be nice as well

     

    -Ability to buy other (physical) commodities(gold & silver) with MinCoin

     

    -Pre-Paid visa cards

     

    -Ebay/bitmit type service

     

    just to name a couple :)

     

    Hi Supertramp!

     

    Yes that all sounds great, especially because most involve little overhead and quick expansion opportunities. The ones with more of a physical dependency (servers and hosting) would probably require us to track down someone who is doing it already with BTC. The rest require $$ (visa) and/or a few dedicated developers (ebay).

     

    What is your opinion on the Visa cards specifically? In the US I think the tax situation for that business would be slightly confusing. I would buy the cards and pay sales tax on them, ship them to my "friends" as gifts who I happened to meet online through my site, and I just so happened to be paid in bits of data.

     

    Do you think I would be required to pay "income tax" on the declared value of the coins if I end up exchanging them for BTC/USD?

     

    -J

  7. Hi everybody,

     

    I'm hoping to put together a group of people who want to launch start ups for the MNC economy. It is apparent to me that thanks to mcxNOW's success and the merits of the coin, MNC will be easy to business in and support.

     

    So what services do you want to see? I just got a swanky new job, so I would like to put my money towards good use in hiring capable devs and market-makers to get this show rolling.

     

    Here's what I think is a good starting point for MNC:

     

    -Physical products (pizza delivery, grocery store drop shipping, etc)

     

    -Information products (steam games, tutoring service)

     

    -Financials (insurance, lending)

     

    -Technology (FPGA development)

     

    -Creative (game dev studio)

     

     

    Feel free to add, thanks!

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