@btbrae - looking into that bug right now - can you send a screenshot of the error via PM? - we cannot see what you see unless you add me as a staff member. Will add that feature into the draw deal - should be ready be end of today or tomorrow.
@paladin281978 - confirmations for TAG have to stay that way, otherwise too many risks with double spend etc.
@ sidhujag - the points within the system are not the same as TAG - some companies do not want to use real money (cash or crypto), for legal reasons or as a preference. The points within the system can be called anything they want and valued at whatever they want, and using the API you could integrate it in many different ways eg: a transit system. But points have no value to anyone else, only to that community and it's members. Points cannot be transferred from member to member only to the community and back. This is closed loop currency and is perfectly legal all over the world. In India for example, it is illegal to use ewallets or emoney, and although they have not ruled against crypto, that may come. Paypal cannot operate in India like it does in the USA, people cannot use Paypal balances for commerce, just as a remittance, so companies in India would use the points system. Of course they can then change those points for their members for cash, crypto or products. Within Tagbond, we wanted to give the choice - points, crypto or cash - and let companies decide what is best for their needs.
Originally we wanted to create a centralized universal rewards currency, but that had problems, and not just from a regulation point of view. Crypto solves those problems, including use across different countries, online and offline. We could have just used BTC, but we wanted to create something a bit more stable, longer lasting and of course add some marketing to our brand.
The value of a currency develops by the use of it. As we develop Tagbond, we will be charging for search keyword bidding in TAG, as well as sponsored placement in search results - this way we don't have to work out currency conversions for each country, and companies can collect TAG from users by selling products and services that they can then put back into advertising to get more business. If it is used, the value will increase. If people hoard it, perhaps not..
But I think there will be a an element of both.