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sr. member
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The Protocol for the Audience Economy
Congratulations guys, Roshan has made it to the voting round. Great support +1

hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Keep the name, I like it.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Free Publicity For Your Biz, Coin, Product, or Svc
Any ideas why the price is decreasing? It's really illogical for me  Cry

Man, it's easy to understand = no marketing -> price not growing -> other coins growing -> impatient/normal investors dump and go for coins with good marketing.


Dev is working fine but without marketing (gaining new markets, exchanges, advertising, informing publicity and so on) you will achieve nothing.

Couple of ideas:

1) change the name to sth that has at least any association with money = change coin name (SFR or saffron does not sound like money, but like sh*t coin,m sorry but it's like that = wtf is saffron will ask average internet user so that you want to associate if with money?)
2) get new exchanges
3) start advertising and sharing news
   a) facebook/twitter/formus
   b) set link to forum on coinmarketcap (to get at least 1/10 trust)
   c) get crypto newspapers, get to bitcoinwisdom stats
   d) be regular in news = get a good marketing guy






Sounds like some wisdom there ... 

We actually came to the community, knocked on the door with a bag full of free publicity opportunity that no one took advantage of yet.
[click on the sig, click on the sig]

yup, I'm amazed too
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Any ideas why the price is decreasing? It's really illogical for me  Cry

Man, it's easy to understand = no marketing -> price not growing -> other coins growing -> impatient/normal investors dump and go for coins with good marketing.


Dev is working fine but without marketing (gaining new markets, exchanges, advertising, informing publicity and so on) you will achieve nothing.

Couple of ideas:

1) change the name to sth that has at least any association with money = change coin name (SFR or saffron does not sound like money, but like sh*t coin,m sorry but it's like that = wtf is saffron will ask average internet user so that you want to associate if with money?)
2) get new exchanges
3) start advertising and sharing news
   a) facebook/twitter/formus
   b) set link to forum on coinmarketcap (to get at least 1/10 trust)
   c) get crypto newspapers, get to bitcoinwisdom stats
   d) be regular in news = get a good marketing guy
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 250
It should therefore update the website.
The links do not work indeed
full member
Activity: 179
Merit: 100
Fighter of the Dayman
Hey barabbas you may not got this far reading in the thread but here ya go Smiley

dcct has created a block explorer with a difficulty graph. You can use any of the existing explorers if one does not work for u.

Explorer
https://bchain.info/SFR/

Richlist
https://bchain.info/SFR/rich/

Difficulty Graph
https://bchain.info/SFR/diff


Block explorer and rich list links don't work.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
Block explorer and rich list links don't work.
member
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Do you have a public relations, or marketing, person for this coin?
hero member
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This is awesome: http://www.coinsetter.com/bitcoin-news/2014/11/12/counterparty-jumps-recreating-ethereums-smart-contract-platform-1765

I had said a few weeks ago that decentralized assets and exchanges are going to be one of the biggest things next year. Maybe even bigger than sidechains.
There is a lot of scope for counterparty based technologies.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
When sfdirect will be released


SSL certificates have just been setup for the SFRDirect Webwallet as an extra medium of security. The SFRDirect protocol and decentralized exchange are all developed. We are working on some extra features to increase the value of cSFR and its usage.

gdavis above mentioned some interesting methods having an SFRaffle. So we would be implementing that. He had also mentioned of developing an asset for the Elite club on top of Saffroncoin Blockchain through SFRDirect known as SFR Elitecoins. Instead of holding SFR for joining the elite club, users need to hold some elitecoins to join the Elite club. Those elitecoins can be bought by cSFR. A market for this would be setup on the decentralized asset exchange in SFRDirect.

This would increase the value of cSFR and provide the need for burning more SFR.

All other asset currencies don't have much usage apart from trading. We want concentrated SFR to be the most valuable asset currency.
We need to have all bases covered during SFRDirect launch.

Since the burn process would go on for about a month, we would release SFRDirect soon enough for burning and have other assets and SFRaffle developed before the burning phase gets over.

The only concern I have about the elite club is that if it is set up using cSFR is that there is no way to directly convert cSFR back to SFR, if I understood the process correctly people could potentially buy SFR for cSFR on the market and you can burn SFR to cSFR on demand. Would those elite coins also be transferable/ a token for redemption of x amount of cSFR that is locked for investment?

Elitecoins would be just another asset and will have its own market paired with SFR and cSFR. So if you want to sell your ELITE for SFR, you can do so on the SFRDirect exchange.
We will also have other big exchanges start accepting our asset currencies. Currently i guess only  Poloniex and Bter support asset currencies.
newbie
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When sfdirect will be released


SSL certificates have just been setup for the SFRDirect Webwallet as an extra medium of security. The SFRDirect protocol and decentralized exchange are all developed. We are working on some extra features to increase the value of cSFR and its usage.

gdavis above mentioned some interesting methods having an SFRaffle. So we would be implementing that. He had also mentioned of developing an asset for the Elite club on top of Saffroncoin Blockchain through SFRDirect known as SFR Elitecoins. Instead of holding SFR for joining the elite club, users need to hold some elitecoins to join the Elite club. Those elitecoins can be bought by cSFR. A market for this would be setup on the decentralized asset exchange in SFRDirect.

This would increase the value of cSFR and provide the need for burning more SFR.

All other asset currencies don't have much usage apart from trading. We want concentrated SFR to be the most valuable asset currency.
We need to have all bases covered during SFRDirect launch.

Since the burn process would go on for about a month, we would release SFRDirect soon enough for burning and have other assets and SFRaffle developed before the burning phase gets over.

The only concern I have about the elite club is that if it is set up using cSFR is that there is no way to directly convert cSFR back to SFR, if I understood the process correctly people could potentially buy SFR for cSFR on the market and you can burn SFR to cSFR on demand. Would those elite coins also be transferable/ a token for redemption of x amount of cSFR that is locked for investment?
legendary
Activity: 1162
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hey barabbas those are definitely some good points that i'm sure the devs are keeping in the back of their heads. But if i'm not mistaken SFRDirect, SFR's decentralized exchange, will be based on the counterparty protocol, and those familiar with the counterparty protocol know that a decentralized exchange is only touching the surface of the true potential of the protocol. A lot of really cool things can be done and built on top of it that are 100% legal in the eyes of the law (look at companies like overstock who are already investigating and looking to implement these applications).

While your concerns are valid, I just don't think the correlate with shutting down the entire project Smiley

@ Rosham

First of all congrats on your nominations.

I am doing research on your project and have a couple of questions that I would like you to answer if you will:

-- The projected "Decentralized exchange" you mention in the Roadmap, is still a go I assume since it is also in the header of this thread. Are you willing to reconsider that project in view of the recent actions of multinational agencies that have so far gotten Defcom in jail and over 400 "decentralized" web sites closed with promises for similar sweep and swift actions to come to the digital currencies world in the next future? And if not, why not since regulation and legal prosecution would clearly endanger the viability of your project?

Thanks in advance for your answers and congratulation also on your wallet. Quite impressive.

Hi barabbas,

The decentralized asset exchange and other decentralized tools will definitely be released.
Decentralized tools are not banned. The websites that got banned probably used decentralization for illegal activities like silkroad. I don't think as long as you use this   protocol for not doing anything illegal, would there be a problem.
If that was the case then bitcoin would be banned in all countries.
But there could be issues with regulations. That is something we need to look at once it arrives. Hopefully we can figure out something that would benefit everyone when the time comes.

Thank you for such quick answer.

The obvious argument would be that there's no way to prevent illegal usage of a decentralized exchange, therefore it will be taken down by authorities, even before regulation shuts it down.

I guess what I am questioning is how wise it is to dedicate efforts and other resources to such a project -which, by the way, dozens of other coins are in different processes of offering and some already do-, since it's real value is doubtful at best right now and very, very dangerous at worst.

In my opinion, you could have a much productive fruit of your obvious talents concentrating on developing more innovative project, within this coin, instead. But that just my opinion, of course.

Thanks again and good luck!

There's no problem at all with LEGAL exchange... except that it needs to be regulated (so governments get a piece of the action, that's how things work). The [problem is with the INEVITABLE illegal activities that would plague a decentralized exchange. It doesn't matter if 1 in 100 -or the opposite- are illegal. Those are what would cause the shutdown and/or prosecution. In my opinion, not worth the risk at all but, again, just my personal opinion.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
@ Rosham

First of all congrats on your nominations.

I am doing research on your project and have a couple of questions that I would like you to answer if you will:

-- The projected "Decentralized exchange" you mention in the Roadmap, is still a go I assume since it is also in the header of this thread. Are you willing to reconsider that project in view of the recent actions of multinational agencies that have so far gotten Defcom in jail and over 400 "decentralized" web sites closed with promises for similar sweep and swift actions to come to the digital currencies world in the next future? And if not, why not since regulation and legal prosecution would clearly endanger the viability of your project?

Thanks in advance for your answers and congratulation also on your wallet. Quite impressive.

Hi barabbas,

The decentralized asset exchange and other decentralized tools will definitely be released.
Decentralized tools are not banned. The websites that got banned probably used decentralization for illegal activities like silkroad. I don't think as long as you use this   protocol for not doing anything illegal, would there be a problem.
If that was the case then bitcoin would be banned in all countries.
But there could be issues with regulations. That is something we need to look at once it arrives. Hopefully we can figure out something that would benefit everyone when the time comes.

Thank you for such quick answer.

The obvious argument would be that there's no way to prevent illegal usage of a decentralized exchange, therefore it will be taken down by authorities, even before regulation shuts it down.

I guess what I am questioning is how wise it is to dedicate efforts and other resources to such a project -which, by the way, dozens of other coins are in different processes of offering and some already do-, since it's real value is doubtful at best right now and very, very dangerous at worst.

In my opinion, you could have a much productive fruit of your obvious talents concentrating on developing more innovative project, within this coin, instead. But that just my opinion, of course.

Thanks again and good luck!

A lot of stuff are on the pipeline. May I know what are some of the projects you are referring too?


BitBay is the latest one announced, but there are dozens of others in different stages of development -or already active- including very well funded ones on SuperNET and BlockNet.

If a decentralized exchange has to be shut down since there is no way to prevent illegal activities, the same would go for a decentralized market then which I suppose it is what bitbays. Decentralized markets if not regulated can lead to illegal stuff sold. It would be like a decentralized silkroad. I don't really understand how a decentralized exchange could lead to illegal activities if it is trading just between cryptos.
Also we are working on our own version of a decentralized market known as peermarket which would aim to address mainstream issues and work with proper regulations.
I don't really believe in blocknet. It sounds fancy but I would only believe in it once I am able to test it out
full member
Activity: 179
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Fighter of the Dayman
hey barabbas those are definitely some good points that i'm sure the devs are keeping in the back of their heads. But if i'm not mistaken SFRDirect, SFR's decentralized exchange, will be based on the counterparty protocol, and those familiar with the counterparty protocol know that a decentralized exchange is only touching the surface of the true potential of the protocol. A lot of really cool things can be done and built on top of it that are 100% legal in the eyes of the law (look at companies like overstock who are already investigating and looking to implement these applications).

While your concerns are valid, I just don't think the correlate with shutting down the entire project Smiley

@ Rosham

First of all congrats on your nominations.

I am doing research on your project and have a couple of questions that I would like you to answer if you will:

-- The projected "Decentralized exchange" you mention in the Roadmap, is still a go I assume since it is also in the header of this thread. Are you willing to reconsider that project in view of the recent actions of multinational agencies that have so far gotten Defcom in jail and over 400 "decentralized" web sites closed with promises for similar sweep and swift actions to come to the digital currencies world in the next future? And if not, why not since regulation and legal prosecution would clearly endanger the viability of your project?

Thanks in advance for your answers and congratulation also on your wallet. Quite impressive.

Hi barabbas,

The decentralized asset exchange and other decentralized tools will definitely be released.
Decentralized tools are not banned. The websites that got banned probably used decentralization for illegal activities like silkroad. I don't think as long as you use this   protocol for not doing anything illegal, would there be a problem.
If that was the case then bitcoin would be banned in all countries.
But there could be issues with regulations. That is something we need to look at once it arrives. Hopefully we can figure out something that would benefit everyone when the time comes.

Thank you for such quick answer.

The obvious argument would be that there's no way to prevent illegal usage of a decentralized exchange, therefore it will be taken down by authorities, even before regulation shuts it down.

I guess what I am questioning is how wise it is to dedicate efforts and other resources to such a project -which, by the way, dozens of other coins are in different processes of offering and some already do-, since it's real value is doubtful at best right now and very, very dangerous at worst.

In my opinion, you could have a much productive fruit of your obvious talents concentrating on developing more innovative project, within this coin, instead. But that just my opinion, of course.

Thanks again and good luck!
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
@ Rosham

First of all congrats on your nominations.

I am doing research on your project and have a couple of questions that I would like you to answer if you will:

-- The projected "Decentralized exchange" you mention in the Roadmap, is still a go I assume since it is also in the header of this thread. Are you willing to reconsider that project in view of the recent actions of multinational agencies that have so far gotten Defcom in jail and over 400 "decentralized" web sites closed with promises for similar sweep and swift actions to come to the digital currencies world in the next future? And if not, why not since regulation and legal prosecution would clearly endanger the viability of your project?

Thanks in advance for your answers and congratulation also on your wallet. Quite impressive.

Hi barabbas,

The decentralized asset exchange and other decentralized tools will definitely be released.
Decentralized tools are not banned. The websites that got banned probably used decentralization for illegal activities like silkroad. I don't think as long as you use this   protocol for not doing anything illegal, would there be a problem.
If that was the case then bitcoin would be banned in all countries.
But there could be issues with regulations. That is something we need to look at once it arrives. Hopefully we can figure out something that would benefit everyone when the time comes.

Thank you for such quick answer.

The obvious argument would be that there's no way to prevent illegal usage of a decentralized exchange, therefore it will be taken down by authorities, even before regulation shuts it down.

I guess what I am questioning is how wise it is to dedicate efforts and other resources to such a project -which, by the way, dozens of other coins are in different processes of offering and some already do-, since it's real value is doubtful at best right now and very, very dangerous at worst.

In my opinion, you could have a much productive fruit of your obvious talents concentrating on developing more innovative project, within this coin, instead. But that just my opinion, of course.

Thanks again and good luck!

A lot of stuff are on the pipeline. May I know what are some of the projects you are referring too?


BitBay is the latest one announced, but there are dozens of others in different stages of development -or already active- including very well funded ones on SuperNET and BlockNet.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
@ Rosham

First of all congrats on your nominations.

I am doing research on your project and have a couple of questions that I would like you to answer if you will:

-- The projected "Decentralized exchange" you mention in the Roadmap, is still a go I assume since it is also in the header of this thread. Are you willing to reconsider that project in view of the recent actions of multinational agencies that have so far gotten Defcom in jail and over 400 "decentralized" web sites closed with promises for similar sweep and swift actions to come to the digital currencies world in the next future? And if not, why not since regulation and legal prosecution would clearly endanger the viability of your project?

Thanks in advance for your answers and congratulation also on your wallet. Quite impressive.

Hi barabbas,

The decentralized asset exchange and other decentralized tools will definitely be released.
Decentralized tools are not banned. The websites that got banned probably used decentralization for illegal activities like silkroad. I don't think as long as you use this   protocol for not doing anything illegal, would there be a problem.
If that was the case then bitcoin would be banned in all countries.
But there could be issues with regulations. That is something we need to look at once it arrives. Hopefully we can figure out something that would benefit everyone when the time comes.

Thank you for such quick answer.

The obvious argument would be that there's no way to prevent illegal usage of a decentralized exchange, therefore it will be taken down by authorities, even before regulation shuts it down.

I guess what I am questioning is how wise it is to dedicate efforts and other resources to such a project -which, by the way, dozens of other coins are in different processes of offering and some already do-, since it's real value is doubtful at best right now and very, very dangerous at worst.

In my opinion, you could have a much productive fruit of your obvious talents concentrating on developing more innovative project, within this coin, instead. But that just my opinion, of course.

Thanks again and good luck!

A lot of stuff are on the pipeline. May I know what are some of the projects you are referring too?
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
@ Rosham

First of all congrats on your nominations.

I am doing research on your project and have a couple of questions that I would like you to answer if you will:

-- The projected "Decentralized exchange" you mention in the Roadmap, is still a go I assume since it is also in the header of this thread. Are you willing to reconsider that project in view of the recent actions of multinational agencies that have so far gotten Defcom in jail and over 400 "decentralized" web sites closed with promises for similar sweep and swift actions to come to the digital currencies world in the next future? And if not, why not since regulation and legal prosecution would clearly endanger the viability of your project?

Thanks in advance for your answers and congratulation also on your wallet. Quite impressive.

Hi barabbas,

The decentralized asset exchange and other decentralized tools will definitely be released.
Decentralized tools are not banned. The websites that got banned probably used decentralization for illegal activities like silkroad. I don't think as long as you use this   protocol for not doing anything illegal, would there be a problem.
If that was the case then bitcoin would be banned in all countries.
But there could be issues with regulations. That is something we need to look at once it arrives. Hopefully we can figure out something that would benefit everyone when the time comes.

Thank you for such quick answer.

The obvious argument would be that there's no way to prevent illegal usage of a decentralized exchange, therefore it will be taken down by authorities, even before regulation shuts it down.

I guess what I am questioning is how wise it is to dedicate efforts and other resources to such a project -which, by the way, dozens of other coins are in different processes of offering and some already do-, since it's real value is doubtful at best right now and very, very dangerous at worst.

In my opinion, you could have a much productive fruit of your obvious talents concentrating on developing more innovative project, within this coin, instead. But that just my opinion, of course.

Thanks again and good luck!
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
@ Rosham

First of all congrats on your nominations.

I am doing research on your project and have a couple of questions that I would like you to answer if you will:

-- The projected "Decentralized exchange" you mention in the Roadmap, is still a go I assume since it is also in the header of this thread. Are you willing to reconsider that project in view of the recent actions of multinational agencies that have so far gotten Defcom in jail and over 400 "decentralized" web sites closed with promises for similar sweep and swift actions to come to the digital currencies world in the next future? And if not, why not since regulation and legal prosecution would clearly endanger the viability of your project?

Thanks in advance for your answers and congratulation also on your wallet. Quite impressive.

Hi barabbas,

The decentralized asset exchange and other decentralized tools will definitely be released.
Decentralized tools are not banned. The websites that got banned probably used decentralization for illegal activities like silkroad. I don't think as long as you use this   protocol for not doing anything illegal, would there be a problem.
If that was the case then bitcoin would be banned in all countries.
But there could be issues with regulations. That is something we need to look at once it arrives. Hopefully we can figure out something that would benefit everyone when the time comes.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
@ Rosham

First of all congrats on your nominations.

I am doing research on your project and have a couple of questions that I would like you to answer if you will:

-- The projected "Decentralized exchange" you mention in the Roadmap, is still a go I assume since it is also in the header of this thread. Are you willing to reconsider that project in view of the recent actions of multinational agencies that have so far gotten Defcom in jail and over 400 "decentralized" web sites closed with promises for similar sweep and swift actions to come to the digital currencies world in the next future? And if not, why not since regulation and legal prosecution would clearly endanger the viability of your project?

Thanks in advance for your answers and congratulation also on your wallet. Quite impressive.
full member
Activity: 120
Merit: 100
Everyone should also check out Coin Source's Proof of Honor award. It's supposed to highlight and give recognition to a selected member of the crypto community who has exemplified excellence and true contributions to crypto as a whole. I dunno about all of you guys but I immediately thought of Rosh. He's done so much and such a great job for SaffronCoin, yet sadly, he doesn't always get the recognition or acknowledgment for his efforts as he should. That's why I nominated him for the Proof of Honor award.

You can find the link here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9514886

He needs to be nominated 15 times to be added to the voting list, and I already nominated him once, so we only need 14 more! Let's make this happen guys!! Rosh deserves it and it'd be great for SaffronCoin as well Smiley

Thank you for sharing. Saffron's dev now has been nominated 6 times.

P.S. Keep up with the good work, Mohammed. Honesty will win sooner or later! Wink

My last count...already 10...me no#10.....4 more needed so he can be on the list...   Cool Cool Cool
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