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Topic: [2015-02-14] Time.com: An Artist Mints Her Own Take on Bitcoin (Read 1377 times)

legendary
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Seriously not getting what she wants with this... Will the coin even be tradeable? Or she just prices it however she wants? Why not just accept BTC for her artworks?

This is more like a publicity stunt, using the cryptocurrency hype train...

I don't get that either. Apparently she's trying to do some sort of pre-sale.

The whole project seems very poorly organised imo.

They also have own thread on this forum:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-bitch-coin-pre-minedunique-art-coin-2015-feb-15-launch-951783

Thanks for linking the thread here Smiley


Its tatianacoin all over again

I don't know what coin was that, but apparently there is already a bitchcoin lol
newbie
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Its tatianacoin all over again
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1561
Seriously not getting what she wants with this... Will the coin even be tradeable? Or she just prices it however she wants? Why not just accept BTC for her artworks?

This is more like a publicity stunt, using the cryptocurrency hype train...

I don't get that either. Apparently she's trying to do some sort of pre-sale.

The whole project seems very poorly organised imo.

They also have own thread on this forum:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-bitch-coin-pre-minedunique-art-coin-2015-feb-15-launch-951783
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
Seriously not getting what she wants with this... Will the coin even be tradeable? Or she just prices it however she wants? Why not just accept BTC for her artworks?

This is more like a publicity stunt, using the cryptocurrency hype train...
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1561
http://time.com/money/3703658/an-artist-mints-her-own-take-on-bitcoin/

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Virtual currency like Bitcoin has captured the imagination of a lot of people, from techies to economists to drug dealers. Now, artists are riffing on the idea, and one is trying to use it to fund her work—and to raise some new questions about what makes both money and art precious.

Sarah Meyohas, a Wharton School of Business grad who is currently finishing up her MFA in Photography at Yale University, is launching her own digital currency, which she calls, cheekily, BitchCoin. (“If you’re a woman who is taking a stake in your future and aggressive, you’re a bitch,” says Meyohas.) Unlike Bitcoin, which is computer-generated by its users, BitchCoin represents a claim on a tangible asset, in this case Meyohas’ photographic prints. One virtual coin is supposed to correspond to 25 square inches of print. Each time Meyohas creates a coin, she’ll set aside a print in bank vault.

Here's the link to her own crypto:

http://www.bitchcoin.biz/
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