A lot of people might be interested in mining but not know how to start. Most of crypto so far has been dominated by tech types and now as mainstream interest develops less techtype people also will be interested. I've never managed to figure out mining but anybody who wants to try mindcoin is probably a good coin and ItalyIIMP has a lot of coins listed so it is probably a serious outfit.
Coinmarketcap lists the coins explorer as http://chain.blockpioneers.info/mnd/explorer.php which is a long dead link so anybody who researches the coin through coinmarketcap will think it has no explorer.
The old explorer https://chainz.cryptoid.info/mnd/ is still good and the new explorer for miners http://italyiimp.com/explorer/MND makes the coin more attractive.
Looks like there have only been 17 computers on the network in the last 24 hours https://chainz.cryptoid.info/mnd/#!network but we have a little geographic diversity from Vietnam, Albania and Turkey plus less interesting countries like the United States, Germany, France etc.
Mike if you post a public donation address in a coin other than mindcoin to put a 3rd explorer on your website that might add stability. Since the donation coins are to be sold off it is better to solicit a large currency, then if somebody has an idea specifically for mindcoin or a faucet they can solicit mnd donations if necessary.
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BitFawkes, I clicked through your links, goshencoin, and soliciting 3btc for some project. One your twitter you say you are in Lagos Nigeria, but elsewhere you seem to be in the U.K.? Nigeria is one of the fastest developing countries but it has enormous problems with political issues, maybe digital currency will offer something to desperate people that fiat has failed http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/14/africa/libya-migrant-auctions/index.html
He made it as far as Libya, where he says he and other would-be migrants were held in grim living conditions, deprived of food, abused and mistreated by their captors.
"If you look at most of the people here, if you check your bodies, you see the marks. They are beaten, mutilated."
When his funds ran out, Victory was sold as a day laborer by his smugglers, who told him that the profit made from the transactions would serve to reduce his debt. But after weeks of being forced to work, Victory was told the money he'd been bought for wasn't enough. He was returned to his smugglers, only to be re-sold several more times.
The smugglers also demanded ransom payments from Victory's family before eventually releasing him.
Not to mention the horror story http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/teenage-girls-migrants-dead-mediterranean-sea-women-found-italy-police-investigation-libya-europe-a8041856.html