Well Anoxxy just joined the millionaires hangout where most of the brainstorming goes on for pink now. He seems to be a very talented programmer and its refreshing to see his attitude of what can I do to help. It would be nice to see some other community members adopt the same philosophy. I agree with Pinker in getting Pinkcoin to go mobile has been long overdue. Got crypto great idea for remittance of Pinkcoin to the NBCF will contact them to see if we can get some PR going there. Cammo yes things are in the works with me but I unfortunately don't have a timeline but the community will be the first to know when concrete details come in.
I was excited to join the million club and registered but so far I have had no welcome email with the further instructions. Think it has been a week now. Did I miss a step or fall through the cracks?
As far a promo goes all we really need to do is continue this tipping trend. Our tip is better due to the nature of our coin in my opinion, not only do we have the tip but all the other means of sending a tip as well of which some goes to charity. I try to include a ticket with all great tweets I respond to or read. Join me!
Welcome to the millionaire club,
We don't currently have automated emails setup through the millionaire site. We will get you into the millionaire hangout shortly, as you seem to be lighting a fire back under Pinkcoin. For this, I thank you.
I like the ideas you have for the 50/50, and marketing in general. I look forward to conversing and implementing them in the future. This leads me into the other remarks in the thread about development. Given a new moderated thread, there is not much information.
One of the problems we ran into on the Pinkcoin systems was scope creep. Every system started out as one thing and quickly got built upon. Essentially, the infrastructure and foundation was too small for what needs to built. It had gotten to the point, that just adding the 50/50 to the lottery took about 3x as long as it should have due to all the tweaking. And because all the tweaking, where we may change something to get the 50/50 working, it would cause a bug in the rock, paper, scissors game. The same goes for our crypto.pink and essentially everything we've developed.
Nothing is really connected, and everything has reach it's max capacity.
So we have essentially started back on the ground level. We are completely redoing our infrastructure, one that has very few limits as to what can be done with. We will be linking every tool built for Pinkcoin through wallet.pink. You will, from this one location be able to see where all your coins are, easily send back and forth between systems. You will be able to buy Pinkcoin here with other currencies; similar to the Twitter bot. A perfect example of the current foundation not being big enough. We already have an exchange on Twitter, but it is useless elsewhere. So we had to build another exchange. This is where exchange.pink comes in.
Exchange.pink will be the engine that will allow us to then integrate all kinds of 3rd party systems like Twitter into our exchange, rather than build an individual exchange on each. This same engine will be accessed and mostly used via wallet.pink. Here is an image of that engine as it looks currently.
It is a big system, and it will still take some time, but once it's complete, everything will pretty much be plug and play.