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Topic: [ANN] [MINT] Mintcoin (POS / 5%) [NO ICO] [Fair distro, community maintained] - page 686. (Read 1369778 times)

newbie
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比特币企稳后,我们会拉升薄荷币 Cheesy

You really reliable?
newbie
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比特币企稳后,我们会拉升薄荷币 Cheesy
hero member
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Mintcoin: Get some
thats pretty cool

maybe "mint" in gold lettering with that same font

Make the edge of the coin red and white striped like a candy cane! Then it will look good enough to eat like a real peppermint candy lol.
full member
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
Pixibug steps it up again...

Needs a little tweaking, but not too shabby Smiley




Yesssssss
sr. member
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thats pretty cool

maybe "mint" in gold lettering with that same font
legendary
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Pixibug steps it up again...

Needs a little tweaking, but not too shabby Smiley



hero member
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Mintcoin: Get some

The mint leaf was the direction taken because that's the direction we were given. Doesn't matter how many "ounces of creativity" you have if people disagree about the art direction.

That being said, is this getting any closer for you?


Those are incredible!

With that, I think the green one will be better because it looks more edible. The edibility and gustatory aspect will help with acceptance by the masses. Green is fresh and tasty, while silver, nice too look at and is a nice colour, but it is cold and less appetizing. Green has the association with something nicer, so I think it will take better hold and gain more traction. I am in marketing, my two satoshis.



I too am in marketing and that is a valid observation.

But I don't think we've seen the final logo just yet, although these are very nice. I think something that focuses more on the coinage aspect of the term "mint".
I agree. I think if it would be good to have a mint leaf to represent the energy efficient "green" aspect of the coin, but should also somehow incorporate the "minting" action. I recommend making it even more fancy, with gold trim, or guilded edges, needs some more spark and flair. Maybe put mint leaves to "dot" the "i"s in the text of the word.
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Look Morty magic internet money
It seems that https://c-cex.com/index.html?p=mint-usd is offering an USD exchange. Any feedback welcome!

there is very little volume
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Can we see green leaf/outline on silver background? Maybe make the leaf look engraved into the coin?
sr. member
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The mint leaf was the direction taken because that's the direction we were given. Doesn't matter how many "ounces of creativity" you have if people disagree about the art direction.

That being said, is this getting any closer for you?


Those are incredible!

With that, I think the green one will be better because it looks more edible. The edibility and gustatory aspect will help with acceptance by the masses. Green is fresh and tasty, while silver, nice too look at and is a nice colour, but it is cold and less appetizing. Green has the association with something nicer, so I think it will take better hold and gain more traction. I am in marketing, my two satoshis.



I too am in marketing and that is a valid observation.

But I don't think we've seen the final logo just yet, although these are very nice. I think something that focuses more on the coinage aspect of the term "mint".
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lol, none for me. I have been moving it all around so much doing day trading on mintpal in large volume. Still, i'm earning more than what pos would pay Smiley.
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Two more days until my Mint wallet kicks in the supercharger.  Tongue
I was just checking mine, 5 more days for me Cheesy
I made a giant purchase 15 days ago.
full member
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Smashing rocks with my GPU
Woot, first PoS payment received. A cool 10k Cool
sr. member
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Look Morty magic internet money

The mint leaf was the direction taken because that's the direction we were given. Doesn't matter how many "ounces of creativity" you have if people disagree about the art direction.

That being said, is this getting any closer for you?


Great work ... I really like these.

Indeed this one look realy nice ! Has te be the green version to my opinion
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It seems that https://c-cex.com/index.html?p=mint-usd is offering an USD exchange. Any feedback welcome!
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sr. member
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I also hope for dollar parity someday

 Cool

Someday. If Bitcoin can reach $1,000 or even $40,000USD according to the Winklevoss twins, then Mintcoin can reach $1.00USD or even $1.60USD.

The community must keep growing. We must be in this together. No one must quit.

I'm down for it
legendary
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Oh, Yeah looks dead to me. lol

Just one exchange has MINT 24 Hour Volume: 197.878 BTC and there are a couple of other exchanges.


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Hi,

I have a question about the PoS minting. It was supposed to start after 20 days. The FAQ states that: Any "moved" coins the pos time (coin-day) will be reset for them. It will not affect other "unmoved" coins in the wallet.

I have a total of 6 transactions in my wallet

Received 12000 at 10 Feb
Received 2830000 at 10 Feb


Total coins in wallet: 2842000

Sent 2000 at 24 Feb
Sent 2000000 at 24 Feb


Total coins in wallet: 840000

Received 2000 at 26 Feb
Received 1500000 at 26 Feb


Total coins in wallet: 2342000

So 840000 coins were never moved at all and have been sitting in my wallet since 10 Feb (21 days) but I yet to start minting new coins. The wallet is unlocked and synced with the network. Did I f**k up by sending the 2002000 coins out of my wallet? The FAQ clearly says that the coins that were not moved do not reset the age. I will really appreciate any tips on how to fix it.

It may be that when you made the payments on 24 Feb, the unspent coins went to a 'change address' and so the wallet thinks they were moved. Check with the block explorer - and let us know, it would be useful to know if this does happen. I don't know if 'coin control' is possible with Mintcoin.
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