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I think the new alternative is better. It would let us make brand awareness. The current logo is still a bit too complex to make the brand different from others. Well yes it looks different, it looks really nice. But if you see O you don't really relate it to anything. If we would take the new one, it wouldn't be hard to make the same sort of look to it as the previous one, or a completely new look and still have it recognizable. If you change the current logo a bit, it won't be recognizable any more, because it just looks like an O. So what I'm trying to say is that the current logo has to be the exact thing always otherwise it might not be recognized, but the alternative logo would be recognized no matter how much you adjust it. Therefore with increasing popularity we would be able to create brand awareness better.
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Coino seems to be forward looking and positive of what it can achieve. I have been an enthusiast from the outset.
Hope Coino does really well. Smiley
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Saad.

Can we try your logo with just a single strike through ?

The reason I ask is that there is actually an ASCI/ UTF8 code that has a Latin character O with a single strike. This would make it really easy to price goods with a currency symbol.

U+00D8 Ø Ø latin capital letter O with slash

i.e.
Ø15,000

Just like the dollar
$15,0000

What does everybody think about this as a text based coino currency symbol ?




making that symbol is def. what we should do! thats one of the ideas ive seen yet! keep up the good work

yep! Ø (ALT + 0216) is better... You can use the ALT code! Maybe saad can make a version of that... Or what do you think?

sry but that is the symbol of the arithmetic average... lol -why not using this one ¢ or this ©

i like the versions saad has done so far, but I would prefer to use the current logo as well at the coino.org and all other websites... I think it is something special. Look at the whole other coins which have jsut these boring static brand logos...

If we talking about forms or static ads in newspapers - or if we have in the future a merchandising shop.. with t-shirts, longsleeves, stickers, cups and so on we should use the version saad had done.
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Saad.

Can we try your logo with just a single strike through ?

The reason I ask is that there is actually an ASCI/ UTF8 code that has a Latin character O with a single strike. This would make it really easy to price goods with a currency symbol.

U+00D8 Ø Ø latin capital letter O with slash

i.e.
Ø15,000

Just like the dollar
$15,0000

What does everybody think about this as a text based coino currency symbol ?




making that symbol is def. what we should do! thats one of the ideas ive seen yet! keep up the good work

yep! Ø (ALT + 0216) is better... You can use the ALT code! Maybe saad can make a version of that... Or what do you think?
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https://forum.positroncrypto.com/
Saad.

Can we try your logo with just a single strike through ?

The reason I ask is that there is actually an ASCI/ UTF8 code that has a Latin character O with a single strike. This would make it really easy to price goods with a currency symbol.

U+00D8 Ø Ø latin capital letter O with slash

i.e.
Ø15,000

Just like the dollar
$15,0000

What does everybody think about this as a text based coino currency symbol ?




making that symbol is def. what we should do! thats one of the ideas ive seen yet! keep up the good work
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Coin(O) Community Member
Saad.

Can we try your logo with just a single strike through ?

The reason I ask is that there is actually an ASCI/ UTF8 code that has a Latin character O with a single strike. This would make it really easy to price goods with a currency symbol.

U+00D8 Ø Ø latin capital letter O with slash

i.e.
Ø15,000

Just like the dollar
$15,0000

What does everybody think about this as a text based coino currency symbol ?


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Hi guys,

This is Saad, a user from coinoforum.com

I've been working on rebranding Coino to a more acceptable (by us and normal people) brand look and feel.

The problem for me with the current logo is that it looks geeky, old and not really a logo but an implementation of what the logo should've been. I'm in no way disrespecting the creator of the current logo but I feel that a more solid and full branding task should commence sooner than later.

Here is the final outcome of many valued opinions from members of that forum:







Let me know what you guys think. Smiley

This is really awesome! I love the "accepted here" buttons. They fit to everything! I hope they implement this logo into there website!
legendary
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Hi guys,

This is Saad, a user from coinoforum.com

I've been working on rebranding Coino to a more acceptable (by us and normal people) brand look and feel.

The problem for me with the current logo is that it looks geeky, old and not really a logo but an implementation of what the logo should've been. I'm in no way disrespecting the creator of the current logo but I feel that a more solid and full branding task should commence sooner than later.

Here is the final outcome of many valued opinions from members of that forum:

SOME AWESOME PICS HERE

Let me know what you guys think. Smiley

I think that's HUGE advantage for coino to have recognizable payment symbol! Good work!
newbie
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Hi guys,

This is Saad, a user from coinoforum.com

I've been working on rebranding Coino to a more acceptable (by us and normal people) brand look and feel.

The problem for me with the current logo is that it looks geeky, old and not really a logo but an implementation of what the logo should've been. I'm in no way disrespecting the creator of the current logo but I feel that a more solid and full branding task should commence sooner than later.

Here is the final outcome of many valued opinions from members of that forum:

http://i.imgur.com/GInhEU6.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/n7ezufW.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/mhvUwZC.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/mUGxgDN.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/wr53jcR.jpg

Let me know what you guys think. Smiley
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I guess the bug has bit hard...  I couldn't resist setting up a little Coino store.

It is really only of any use to you if you happen to be in Canada.  

While the store is live and orders can be processed, I'm somewhat looking for a couple bored people to just take a look and see if the interface makes sense.  Its setup in OS Commerce.  Once you flip the currency to Coino it shows the item amounts in coins.  

The processing is manual at this point - but it does make an official way to both sell Coino for cash and buy Coino with cash.  I don't think there are too many alt-currencies doing that.  

You can find it at http://www.BillsBitMart.com

You will notice the rate to purchase things with Coino is competitive.  The rate for buying Coino itself is a little steep. It includes room to sweep the methods of payment using traditional processing options.

I think one of the advantages is that I'm going to run it openly at our three retail locations.  One of the big problems I see with any digital currency is that buying it from a guy at the coffee shop really isn't an option to be taken seriously.  

Let me know what you think and what would make it even better.  

I like it Smiley

So we are officially off the starting line people. Keep up the good work

Agreed! Awesome job Bill.

I'm still in the process of getting my own store live - taking much longer than expected. Will be accepting Coino as well, though Smiley

And another coino store on the way.. i woke up to much good news, cant wait to see this Smiley
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I guess the bug has bit hard...  I couldn't resist setting up a little Coino store.

It is really only of any use to you if you happen to be in Canada. 

While the store is live and orders can be processed, I'm somewhat looking for a couple bored people to just take a look and see if the interface makes sense.  Its setup in OS Commerce.  Once you flip the currency to Coino it shows the item amounts in coins. 

The processing is manual at this point - but it does make an official way to both sell Coino for cash and buy Coino with cash.  I don't think there are too many alt-currencies doing that. 

You can find it at http://www.BillsBitMart.com

You will notice the rate to purchase things with Coino is competitive.  The rate for buying Coino itself is a little steep. It includes room to sweep the methods of payment using traditional processing options.

I think one of the advantages is that I'm going to run it openly at our three retail locations.  One of the big problems I see with any digital currency is that buying it from a guy at the coffee shop really isn't an option to be taken seriously. 

Let me know what you think and what would make it even better. 

This is excellent news and good step forward for coino, i have just glancedd at it so far but will take a better look as soon as i have the time Smiley
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I guess the bug has bit hard...  I couldn't resist setting up a little Coino store.

It is really only of any use to you if you happen to be in Canada.  

While the store is live and orders can be processed, I'm somewhat looking for a couple bored people to just take a look and see if the interface makes sense.  Its setup in OS Commerce.  Once you flip the currency to Coino it shows the item amounts in coins.  

The processing is manual at this point - but it does make an official way to both sell Coino for cash and buy Coino with cash.  I don't think there are too many alt-currencies doing that.  

You can find it at http://www.BillsBitMart.com

You will notice the rate to purchase things with Coino is competitive.  The rate for buying Coino itself is a little steep. It includes room to sweep the methods of payment using traditional processing options.

I think one of the advantages is that I'm going to run it openly at our three retail locations.  One of the big problems I see with any digital currency is that buying it from a guy at the coffee shop really isn't an option to be taken seriously.  

Let me know what you think and what would make it even better.  

I like it Smiley

So we are officially off the starting line people. Keep up the good work

Agreed! Awesome job Bill.

I'm still in the process of getting my own store live - taking much longer than expected. Will be accepting Coino as well, though Smiley
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I guess the bug has bit hard...  I couldn't resist setting up a little Coino store.

It is really only of any use to you if you happen to be in Canada. 

While the store is live and orders can be processed, I'm somewhat looking for a couple bored people to just take a look and see if the interface makes sense.  Its setup in OS Commerce.  Once you flip the currency to Coino it shows the item amounts in coins. 

The processing is manual at this point - but it does make an official way to both sell Coino for cash and buy Coino with cash.  I don't think there are too many alt-currencies doing that. 

You can find it at http://www.BillsBitMart.com

You will notice the rate to purchase things with Coino is competitive.  The rate for buying Coino itself is a little steep. It includes room to sweep the methods of payment using traditional processing options.

I think one of the advantages is that I'm going to run it openly at our three retail locations.  One of the big problems I see with any digital currency is that buying it from a guy at the coffee shop really isn't an option to be taken seriously. 

Let me know what you think and what would make it even better. 

I like it Smiley

So we are officially off the starting line people. Keep up the good work
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The cost of buying Coino with Coino is unusually high!

It comes down to the exchange rates.  The site uses a dollar value converted to Coino.  There isn't much room going from Coino to items.

But, going from cash to coino has a fair amount of room.  The issue is the fees to process "cash" type payments.  Say for example someone wants to inject money for coino using a prepaid credit card.  They are safe to take because they can't be charged back.  But, we still pay 3% to process/sweep them.  Plus the time and effort.

In theory, one could take gift cards etc and just resell them without sweeping.  But, to do that leaves it fairly open to abuse of someone double spending a gift card.  Once you factor in sweeping a card and issuing a new one, its cheaper to mail cash!

At the moment, its taking coino based on .00001885 BTC per Coino.  But, its selling coino at a value of .00003000 BTC.  Thats why you see the weirdness of 1250 Coino costing more 1250 coins.  It is basically a raw look at the spread.

I also registered the domain CoinoCard.com and ordered a few sample POS units.  I would prefer to see Coino used instead of Bitcoin in POS applications due to processing speed.  We won't take BTC right now at retail because we don't feel like waiting an hour.  60 seconds is a much better deal.  Of course processing time would rival Visa/MC if the transaction was entirely on the "Coino network".

Don't get me wrong. I love it. I'm trying to figure out the best way to start my own coino store - but my idea is to make it a charity/thrift shop style store.
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The cost of buying Coino with Coino is unusually high!

It comes down to the exchange rates.  The site uses a dollar value converted to Coino.  There isn't much room going from Coino to items.

But, going from cash to coino has a fair amount of room.  The issue is the fees to process "cash" type payments.  Say for example someone wants to inject money for coino using a prepaid credit card.  They are safe to take because they can't be charged back.  But, we still pay 3% to process/sweep them.  Plus the time and effort.

In theory, one could take gift cards etc and just resell them without sweeping.  But, to do that leaves it fairly open to abuse of someone double spending a gift card.  Once you factor in sweeping a card and issuing a new one, its cheaper to mail cash!

At the moment, its taking coino based on .00001885 BTC per Coino.  But, its selling coino at a value of .00003000 BTC.  Thats why you see the weirdness of 1250 Coino costing more 1250 coins.  It is basically a raw look at the spread.

I also registered the domain CoinoCard.com and ordered a few sample POS units.  I would prefer to see Coino used instead of Bitcoin in POS applications due to processing speed.  We won't take BTC right now at retail because we don't feel like waiting an hour.  60 seconds is a much better deal.  Of course processing time would rival Visa/MC if the transaction was entirely on the "Coino network".
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I guess the bug has bit hard...  I couldn't resist setting up a little Coino store.

It is really only of any use to you if you happen to be in Canada. 

While the store is live and orders can be processed, I'm somewhat looking for a couple bored people to just take a look and see if the interface makes sense.  Its setup in OS Commerce.  Once you flip the currency to Coino it shows the item amounts in coins. 

The processing is manual at this point - but it does make an official way to both sell Coino for cash and buy Coino with cash.  I don't think there are too many alt-currencies doing that. 

You can find it at http://www.BillsBitMart.com

You will notice the rate to purchase things with Coino is competitive.  The rate for buying Coino itself is a little steep. It includes room to sweep the methods of payment using traditional processing options.

I think one of the advantages is that I'm going to run it openly at our three retail locations.  One of the big problems I see with any digital currency is that buying it from a guy at the coffee shop really isn't an option to be taken seriously. 

Let me know what you think and what would make it even better. 

This is awesome! Thank you for putting this together - it's another exciting addition to the #coinorevolution

If people were looking for another reason to mine this is it!

One question: Why does 1250 coino cost 1992 coino?  Grin

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I guess the bug has bit hard...  I couldn't resist setting up a little Coino store.

It is really only of any use to you if you happen to be in Canada. 

While the store is live and orders can be processed, I'm somewhat looking for a couple bored people to just take a look and see if the interface makes sense.  Its setup in OS Commerce.  Once you flip the currency to Coino it shows the item amounts in coins. 

The processing is manual at this point - but it does make an official way to both sell Coino for cash and buy Coino with cash.  I don't think there are too many alt-currencies doing that. 

You can find it at http://www.BillsBitMart.com

You will notice the rate to purchase things with Coino is competitive.  The rate for buying Coino itself is a little steep. It includes room to sweep the methods of payment using traditional processing options.

I think one of the advantages is that I'm going to run it openly at our three retail locations.  One of the big problems I see with any digital currency is that buying it from a guy at the coffee shop really isn't an option to be taken seriously. 

Let me know what you think and what would make it even better. 
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Any news on the gravity update? Would be nice to know how that is coming along. Smiley

yes it will start with block 157250 so in ~10 days!
You can update your wallet next week.

Can't wait to feel the gravity effect - hopefully it will be the beginning of greater things to come.
Miners are making a killing on coino right now..... be part of the #CoinoRevolution
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So guys, what do you think about the name "CON" and about the Coino logo? Should Coino change "CON" into "COINO", or do nothing with that? The Logo is a little bit different, if you compare it with the Doge/BTC/LTC logo..
Should they change their shortcut and their logo?
Share your ideas!

Greetings, DDerTyp

With the new wallet we will update the name so CON will be COINO ! That will help the branding.

Ah, nice! When will we get the update? Next week? 
And should I re-download the file from the website?

It will be next week as i understand it and im pretty sure first post here along with the website will be updated with the new download
Okay, thank you! Looking forward to the wallet update!!
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