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CCU
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June 02, 2014, 02:43:15 PM
#21
Hello,
We are interested in your project please check out our website http://bitcoincommunitycenter.com/  We work strongly with youth in our Community through Art and Dance. This is our mission statement:
Bitcoin Community center is opening its doors in the spring of 2014. The focus will be Computer Health, Music, Art & Dance. It will feature an Art Gallery, Internet Café/Lab and space for community social gatherings. B.C.C. will provide after school programs dedicated to the enrichment of the cultural and artistic freedom of its Hartford ct community. B.C.C. will reach a diverse demographic of youth through instruction, outreach and new age innovative programs.We stress the importance of giving a voice to all Youth in our community and will work collaboratively with artists and organizations from Hartford ct to define innovative ways to show the beauty and essence of our youth to help empower them to make a change in society .The theory of youth safe space suggests that the development of a distinctive physical space is crucial to tackling the issue of youth oppression and to the making of empowered and creative citizens who think globally, but act locally. The BCC center of Computer, Heath, Music, Art and Dance seeks to cultivate and utilize a physical space that gives youth a license to 'speak truth to power', to act freely and openly in an environment that respects and breaks down lingual, ethnic, racial, class, gender, generational, and neighborhood barriers. BCC is a space envisioned to generate strategies for youth decision making and collective action. By creating a space that facilitates artistic achievement, business ingenuity, health awareness, and progressive arts education and entertainment, this community center is poised to become an important cultural asset and institutional resource to the city of Hartford and beyond.How will the space function?1. Cultural: Events launch parties, Concerts, Open Mics, Dance Battles, Art exhibitions, Film festivals, Panel discussions,Gamer lab 2. Business: Organic Coffee House, Internet cafe, t-shirt shop, Roster, BTC Mining 3. Education: Tutoring, Bboy Camp, ESL,4. Training: Computer, Dance, Art, Facilitation, Youth development, Social media5. Administrative: LXY Community Center 6. Environmental & Health: Martial Arts, Yoga, Meditation

Thanks for your comment, Bitcoin Community Center will be tops on the Rigs For Schools Program list.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7087336






You totally need to get on one of the exchanges if you're really serious about making CCU work as a cryptocurrency. But I like the concept -- one major weakness of many cryptos is that they're on the exchanges but they don't have the retailers involved. If you can seriously make this work, I could probably pull together the materials for the equivalent of Crypto 101 -- What you call Fundamentals of Cyrptocurrency (1001) on another post -- and also Cryptocurrency History (2001)

Commandrix, thanks for your encouraging words, CCU needs ambitious professionals like you. 

Remember, CCU (the coin and school) has simply moved from concept to reality, like moving from the 'To Do' list, to assembling the tools and materials to begin the job.   We are currently in talks with two developers, we're trying to make sure we have a proper match.  This project require a greater commitment than a clone-edit-quit project.   If you know of talented developers who might want to be associated with this project please let me know.

regards



Unfortunately I don't know any developers personally, but I'm sure there are plenty of Cryptocurrency experts right here on this board who would be happy to help you out (for a price). Let me know when you have it ready, and if I'm not too busy with other commitments (I'm involved in something that I might or might not make the cut), I'll be happy to help.


I'm confident things will work out for all involved one way or another.
hero member
Activity: 798
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June 02, 2014, 10:00:47 AM
#20
You totally need to get on one of the exchanges if you're really serious about making CCU work as a cryptocurrency. But I like the concept -- one major weakness of many cryptos is that they're on the exchanges but they don't have the retailers involved. If you can seriously make this work, I could probably pull together the materials for the equivalent of Crypto 101 -- What you call Fundamentals of Cyrptocurrency (1001) on another post -- and also Cryptocurrency History (2001)

Commandrix, thanks for your encouraging words, CCU needs ambitious professionals like you. 

Remember, CCU (the coin and school) has simply moved from concept to reality, like moving from the 'To Do' list, to assembling the tools and materials to begin the job.   We are currently in talks with two developers, we're trying to make sure we have a proper match.  This project require a greater commitment than a clone-edit-quit project.   If you know of talented developers who might want to be associated with this project please let me know.

regards



Unfortunately I don't know any developers personally, but I'm sure there are plenty of Cryptocurrency experts right here on this board who would be happy to help you out (for a price). Let me know when you have it ready, and if I'm not too busy with other commitments (I'm involved in something that I might or might not make the cut), I'll be happy to help.
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iseebitcoins.com
June 02, 2014, 06:45:33 AM
#19
Hello,
We are interested in your project please check out our website http://bitcoincommunitycenter.com/  We work strongly with youth in our Community through Art and Dance. This is our mission statement:
Bitcoin Community center is opening its doors in the spring of 2014. The focus will be Computer Health, Music, Art & Dance. It will feature an Art Gallery, Internet Café/Lab and space for community social gatherings. B.C.C. will provide after school programs dedicated to the enrichment of the cultural and artistic freedom of its Hartford ct community. B.C.C. will reach a diverse demographic of youth through instruction, outreach and new age innovative programs.We stress the importance of giving a voice to all Youth in our community and will work collaboratively with artists and organizations from Hartford ct to define innovative ways to show the beauty and essence of our youth to help empower them to make a change in society .The theory of youth safe space suggests that the development of a distinctive physical space is crucial to tackling the issue of youth oppression and to the making of empowered and creative citizens who think globally, but act locally. The BCC center of Computer, Heath, Music, Art and Dance seeks to cultivate and utilize a physical space that gives youth a license to 'speak truth to power', to act freely and openly in an environment that respects and breaks down lingual, ethnic, racial, class, gender, generational, and neighborhood barriers. BCC is a space envisioned to generate strategies for youth decision making and collective action. By creating a space that facilitates artistic achievement, business ingenuity, health awareness, and progressive arts education and entertainment, this community center is poised to become an important cultural asset and institutional resource to the city of Hartford and beyond.How will the space function?1. Cultural: Events launch parties, Concerts, Open Mics, Dance Battles, Art exhibitions, Film festivals, Panel discussions,Gamer lab 2. Business: Organic Coffee House, Internet cafe, t-shirt shop, Roster, BTC Mining 3. Education: Tutoring, Bboy Camp, ESL,4. Training: Computer, Dance, Art, Facilitation, Youth development, Social media5. Administrative: LXY Community Center 6. Environmental & Health: Martial Arts, Yoga, Meditation
CCU
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June 02, 2014, 05:50:36 AM
#18
the instructors are paid with CCUs (cash).


That comparison alone is enough /thread.

Good luck trying to be an organizer of a project you don't fully understand.

If you understand that the primary purpose of currency (beit fiat, or crypto) is to use to pay for goods or services,
and if you understand that CCU will be a cryptocurrency,  then you should also understand that it will be used to pay
for the professional teaching services provided by Cryptocurrency University instructors. 

sr. member
Activity: 448
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June 02, 2014, 05:18:38 AM
#17
the instructors are paid with CCUs (cash).


That comparison alone is enough /thread.

Good luck trying to be an organizer of a project you don't fully understand.
CCU
newbie
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June 02, 2014, 05:13:17 AM
#16
1)  "real purpose" - The real purpose of currency is to be a means of exchange for good and/or services.   For 90+% of the coins on the market today the currency IS the good to buy and sell.  

2)  "a deeper level of stability for the coin" -  a currency is a means of exchange however that doesn't insure usage; when you give a coin a specific usage market it stabilizes the coin.  The built-in usage for CCU is to pay tuition at the school.

3)  "you have relevant ancillary data to weigh" - when considering CC investment opportunities relevant data would be: coin price, performance chart, and market cap to name a few, irrelevant data would be the name of the logo designer.  Ancillary data would be info that doesn't originate from the coin but relates to it, like the total number of different coin on the market, or the price of BTC (because it is often tied to your CC at exchanges).

So, because CCU has a built-in means of exchange its core is stronger by design, and because of that design the school's performance is relevant ancillary data that investors should consider.   As the school grows the base of the coin strengthens making the coin as an investment more stable.


Your "real purpose" is the exact same as every other coin.

Your "deeper level of stability" is just a in-wallet exchange since whatever pays for the school will translate into btc/fiat.

Your "you have relevant ancillary data to weigh:" uhh, there is no data, since your project doesn't exist.


Majeis said: "your 'real purpose' is the exact same as every other coin," I disagree emphatically.  Although the purpose of every currency is supposed to be 'a means of exchange for goods and service', most of the coins on the market go no further than exchange listing.  Essentially they are being created as commodities to be bought and sold like merchandise instead of being used as currency to buy and sell merchandise, the evidence is ubiquitous.   As such the "real purpose" for those coins isn't to be used as a "means" of exchanged, the evidence indicates to a very large extent that the purpose is to be used as a commodity.

Majeis said: "your 'deeper level of stability' is just a in-wallet exchange since whatever pays for the school will translate into btc/fiat", firstly that "just a in-wallet exchange" as you put it, is a deeper level of stability than a 'no in-wallet exchange', but that's not the deeper aspect that I was referring to.  The deeper aspect is the number of times you can turn the currency over/around before it is traded for fiat or btc.  If the school is receiving CCUs as income for tuition, if the school has obligations or debt to pay an d intends to pay that debt with CCUs, the school will very likely hold its CCU to pay its debts.  That steady income, subsequent holding, and subsequent reuse of the coin creates the "deeper level of stability" I was speaking about.   That level of stability is difficult to find in other coins because they don't have a built-in market.

Majeis said: "your 'you have relevant ancillary data to weigh:' uhh, there is no data, since your project doesn't exist.".   CCU is designed to be a purpose-driven coin, once developed CCU will have an actual reason for its existence beyond exchange trading; the specific real purpose usage beyond exchange trading for CCU will be for tuition payment at Cryptocurrency University, that association and usage creates a deeper level of stability for the coin because investors will be able to considered the school's performance (enrollment, tuition) as relevant ancillary data when considering CCU (the coin) for investment.





You haven't refuted anything I've written aside from saying you "disagree emphatically."

You've only rewritten everything in your 1,2,3 list again.

Also, how can debts be paid by the school if it's holding its assets?

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the school will very likely hold its CCU to pay its debts

Aren't debts paid by releasing assets for equity? Perhaps you should enroll in an economics class before running your own "university."


Cash is an asset; furthermore cash is the most liquid asset there is.

For Cryptocurrency University's CCU will be their cash.   
 
In the case I outlined above the instructors are paid with CCUs (cash).

 

sr. member
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June 02, 2014, 04:18:19 AM
#15
1)  "real purpose" - The real purpose of currency is to be a means of exchange for good and/or services.   For 90+% of the coins on the market today the currency IS the good to buy and sell.  

2)  "a deeper level of stability for the coin" -  a currency is a means of exchange however that doesn't insure usage; when you give a coin a specific usage market it stabilizes the coin.  The built-in usage for CCU is to pay tuition at the school.

3)  "you have relevant ancillary data to weigh" - when considering CC investment opportunities relevant data would be: coin price, performance chart, and market cap to name a few, irrelevant data would be the name of the logo designer.  Ancillary data would be info that doesn't originate from the coin but relates to it, like the total number of different coin on the market, or the price of BTC (because it is often tied to your CC at exchanges).

So, because CCU has a built-in means of exchange its core is stronger by design, and because of that design the school's performance is relevant ancillary data that investors should consider.   As the school grows the base of the coin strengthens making the coin as an investment more stable.


Your "real purpose" is the exact same as every other coin.

Your "deeper level of stability" is just a in-wallet exchange since whatever pays for the school will translate into btc/fiat.

Your "you have relevant ancillary data to weigh:" uhh, there is no data, since your project doesn't exist.


Majeis said: "your 'real purpose' is the exact same as every other coin," I disagree emphatically.  Although the purpose of every currency is supposed to be 'a means of exchange for goods and service', most of the coins on the market go no further than exchange listing.  Essentially they are being created as commodities to be bought and sold like merchandise instead of being used as currency to buy and sell merchandise, the evidence is ubiquitous.   As such the "real purpose" for those coins isn't to be used as a "means" of exchanged, the evidence indicates to a very large extent that the purpose is to be used as a commodity.

Majeis said: "your 'deeper level of stability' is just a in-wallet exchange since whatever pays for the school will translate into btc/fiat", firstly that "just a in-wallet exchange" as you put it, is a deeper level of stability than a 'no in-wallet exchange', but that's not the deeper aspect that I was referring to.  The deeper aspect is the number of times you can turn the currency over/around before it is traded for fiat or btc.  If the school is receiving CCUs as income for tuition, if the school has obligations or debt to pay an d intends to pay that debt with CCUs, the school will very likely hold its CCU to pay its debts.  That steady income, subsequent holding, and subsequent reuse of the coin creates the "deeper level of stability" I was speaking about.   That level of stability is difficult to find in other coins because they don't have a built-in market.

Majeis said: "your 'you have relevant ancillary data to weigh:' uhh, there is no data, since your project doesn't exist.".   CCU is designed to be a purpose-driven coin, once developed CCU will have an actual reason for its existence beyond exchange trading; the specific real purpose usage beyond exchange trading for CCU will be for tuition payment at Cryptocurrency University, that association and usage creates a deeper level of stability for the coin because investors will be able to considered the school's performance (enrollment, tuition) as relevant ancillary data when considering CCU (the coin) for investment.





You haven't refuted anything I've written aside from saying you "disagree emphatically."

You've only rewritten everything in your 1,2,3 list again.

Also, how can debts be paid by the school if it's holding its assets?

Quote
the school will very likely hold its CCU to pay its debts

Aren't debts paid by releasing assets for equity? Perhaps you should enroll in an economics class before running your own "university."
CCU
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June 02, 2014, 04:12:39 AM
#14
1)  "real purpose" - The real purpose of currency is to be a means of exchange for good and/or services.   For 90+% of the coins on the market today the currency IS the good to buy and sell.  

2)  "a deeper level of stability for the coin" -  a currency is a means of exchange however that doesn't insure usage; when you give a coin a specific usage market it stabilizes the coin.  The built-in usage for CCU is to pay tuition at the school.

3)  "you have relevant ancillary data to weigh" - when considering CC investment opportunities relevant data would be: coin price, performance chart, and market cap to name a few, irrelevant data would be the name of the logo designer.  Ancillary data would be info that doesn't originate from the coin but relates to it, like the total number of different coin on the market, or the price of BTC (because it is often tied to your CC at exchanges).

So, because CCU has a built-in means of exchange its core is stronger by design, and because of that design the school's performance is relevant ancillary data that investors should consider.   As the school grows the base of the coin strengthens making the coin as an investment more stable.


Your "real purpose" is the exact same as every other coin.

Your "deeper level of stability" is just a in-wallet exchange since whatever pays for the school will translate into btc/fiat.

Your "you have relevant ancillary data to weigh:" uhh, there is no data, since your project doesn't exist.


Majeis said: "your 'real purpose' is the exact same as every other coin," I disagree emphatically.  Although the purpose of every currency is supposed to be 'a means of exchange for goods and service', most of the coins on the market go no further than exchange listing.  Essentially they are being created as commodities to be bought and sold like merchandise instead of being used as currency to buy and sell merchandise, the evidence is ubiquitous.   As such the "real purpose" for those coins isn't to be used as a "means" of exchanged, the evidence indicates to a very large extent that the purpose is to be used as a commodity.

Majeis said: "your 'deeper level of stability' is just a in-wallet exchange since whatever pays for the school will translate into btc/fiat", firstly that "just a in-wallet exchange" as you put it, is a deeper level of stability than a 'no in-wallet exchange', but that's not the deeper aspect that I was referring to.  The deeper aspect is the number of times you can turn the currency over/around before it is traded for fiat or btc.  If the school is receiving CCUs as income for tuition, if the school has obligations or debt to pay an d intends to pay that debt with CCUs, the school will very likely hold its CCU to pay its debts.  That steady income, subsequent holding, and subsequent reuse of the coin creates the "deeper level of stability" I was speaking about.   That level of stability is difficult to find in other coins because they don't have a built-in market.

Majeis said: "your 'you have relevant ancillary data to weigh:' uhh, there is no data, since your project doesn't exist.".   CCU is designed to be a purpose-driven coin, once developed CCU will have an actual reason for its existence beyond exchange trading; the specific real purpose usage beyond exchange trading for CCU will be for tuition payment at Cryptocurrency University, that association and usage creates a deeper level of stability for the coin because investors will be able to considered the school's performance (enrollment, tuition) as relevant ancillary data when considering CCU (the coin) for investment.



sr. member
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May 31, 2014, 10:16:43 PM
#13
1)  "real purpose" - The real purpose of currency is to be a means of exchange for good and/or services.   For 90+% of the coins on the market today the currency IS the good to buy and sell.  

2)  "a deeper level of stability for the coin" -  a currency is a means of exchange however that doesn't insure usage; when you give a coin a specific usage market it stabilizes the coin.  The built-in usage for CCU is to pay tuition at the school.

3)  "you have relevant ancillary data to weigh" - when considering CC investment opportunities relevant data would be: coin price, performance chart, and market cap to name a few, irrelevant data would be the name of the logo designer.  Ancillary data would be info that doesn't originate from the coin but relates to it, like the total number of different coin on the market, or the price of BTC (because it is often tied to your CC at exchanges).

So, because CCU has a built-in means of exchange its core is stronger by design, and because of that design the school's performance is relevant ancillary data that investors should consider.   As the school grows the base of the coin strengthens making the coin as an investment more stable.


Your "real purpose" is the exact same as every other coin.

Your "deeper level of stability" is just a in-wallet exchange since whatever pays for the school will translate into btc/fiat.

Your "you have relevant ancillary data to weigh:" uhh, there is no data, since your project doesn't exist.
CCU
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May 31, 2014, 10:02:08 PM
#12
You totally need to get on one of the exchanges if you're really serious about making CCU work as a cryptocurrency. But I like the concept -- one major weakness of many cryptos is that they're on the exchanges but they don't have the retailers involved. If you can seriously make this work, I could probably pull together the materials for the equivalent of Crypto 101 -- What you call Fundamentals of Cyrptocurrency (1001) on another post -- and also Cryptocurrency History (2001)

Commandrix, thanks for your encouraging words, CCU needs ambitious professionals like you. 

Remember, CCU (the coin and school) has simply moved from concept to reality, like moving from the 'To Do' list, to assembling the tools and materials to begin the job.   We are currently in talks with two developers, we're trying to make sure we have a proper match.  This project require a greater commitment than a clone-edit-quit project.   If you know of talented developers who might want to be associated with this project please let me know.

regards

hero member
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May 31, 2014, 08:46:50 PM
#11
You totally need to get on one of the exchanges if you're really serious about making CCU work as a cryptocurrency. But I like the concept -- one major weakness of many cryptos is that they're on the exchanges but they don't have the retailers involved. If you can seriously make this work, I could probably pull together the materials for the equivalent of Crypto 101 -- What you call Fundamentals of Cyrptocurrency (1001) on another post -- and also Cryptocurrency History (2001)
CCU
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May 31, 2014, 08:08:22 PM
#10
Recently I received a question from a developer regarding pay.

Cryptocurrency development is major to us, we see it as the heart of the project.  For that reason we want a team headed up by an experienced well respected lead developer, someone who not only knows how to write code but also can get along well enough with others.

We are seeking to pay the higher range of the compensation scale for the assignment.  As indicated above we pay with CCU, the finalized sum would depend largely on your CC development history and your proposed CCU involvement. 

For example, someone that maintains good relationships with coins they have developed is good, but someone known for scam coins is not good; someone who has mentored other developers is good,  but someone wishing to be anonymous is not good;  a final example would be a willingness to teach at CCU.  We want all of our paid leadership to teach at CCU.   Obviously everything counts please feel free to ask what you wish, I will try to answer what I could.

CCU
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May 31, 2014, 02:39:24 PM
#9
Judging by your open list of basically every position on a team (including whatever is you do,) it looks like you're fishing for people to do all the work for you.

Thanks for your input, that was a very interesting analysis.  The list is extensive because we are moving from concept to reality; when you start a new coin you have needs; this is more than just a new coin start-up so our needs are greater.   Please note that all of the core positions are paid positions.

Normally when a coin is launched real money (btc or fiat) isn't seen until the coin is listed on an exchange, for 95% of the different coins that exchange listing is the end of the line because they have no built-in or general market for the coin.   Since CCU is a purpose driven coin it has a built-in market, coins will have immediately real money value at  launch, and far greater value well beyond exchange listing.




I like how your response talks only about your coin instead of the topic your marketing vehicle is masquerading as (you know, that school or whatever it is you've attached to your coin.)


"Masquerading"?   Why would you used that term.    

The coin is purpose driven, there's an actual reason for its existence beyond exchange trading; that's a good thing nothing to fear.  Real purpose creates a deeper level of stability for the coin, you have relevant ancillary data to weigh.  If the school is growing the likelihood is that the coin will also grow.  




Aside from the fact that your project is a skeleton outline version of every other project on these forums that's an open casting call for every conceivable position, you're spouting off a bunch of vague inflated vocabulary.

Example: please explain what you mean by this statement:


Quote

Real purpose creates a deeper level of stability for the coin, you have relevant ancillary data to weigh.


Please spout off some nonsensical paragraphs comparing the endeavors and accomplishments of another project to your non-existing one.

You want me to clarify: "real purpose creates a deeper level of stability for the coin, you have relevant ancillary data to weigh", gladly.

1)  "real purpose" - The real purpose of currency is to be a means of exchange for good and/or services.   For 90+% of the coins on the market today the currency IS the good to buy and sell.  

2)  "a deeper level of stability for the coin" -  a currency is a means of exchange however that doesn't insure usage; when you give a coin a specific usage market it stabilizes the coin.  The built-in usage for CCU is to pay tuition at the school.

3)  "you have relevant ancillary data to weigh" - when considering CC investment opportunities relevant data would be: coin price, performance chart, and market cap to name a few, irrelevant data would be the name of the logo designer.  Ancillary data would be info that doesn't originate from the coin but relates to it, like the total number of different coin on the market, or the price of BTC (because it is often tied to your CC at exchanges).

So, because CCU has a built-in means of exchange its core is stronger by design, and because of that design the school's performance is relevant ancillary data that investors should consider.   As the school grows the base of the coin strengthens making the coin as an investment more stable.







sr. member
Activity: 448
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May 31, 2014, 06:51:23 AM
#8
Judging by your open list of basically every position on a team (including whatever is you do,) it looks like you're fishing for people to do all the work for you.

Thanks for your input, that was a very interesting analysis.  The list is extensive because we are moving from concept to reality; when you start a new coin you have needs; this is more than just a new coin start-up so our needs are greater.   Please note that all of the core positions are paid positions.

Normally when a coin is launched real money (btc or fiat) isn't seen until the coin is listed on an exchange, for 95% of the different coins that exchange listing is the end of the line because they have no built-in or general market for the coin.   Since CCU is a purpose driven coin it has a built-in market, coins will have immediately real money value at  launch, and far greater value well beyond exchange listing.




I like how your response talks only about your coin instead of the topic your marketing vehicle is masquerading as (you know, that school or whatever it is you've attached to your coin.)


"Masquerading"?   Why would you used that term.   

The coin is purpose driven, there's an actual reason for its existence beyond exchange trading; that's a good thing nothing to fear.  Real purpose creates a deeper level of stability for the coin, you have relevant ancillary data to weigh.  If the school is growing the likelihood is that the coin will also grow.   




Aside from the fact that your project is a skeleton outline version of every other project on these forums that's an open casting call for every conceivable position, you're spouting off a bunch of vague inflated vocabulary.

Example: please explain what you mean by this statement:


Quote

Real purpose creates a deeper level of stability for the coin, you have relevant ancillary data to weigh.


Please spout off some nonsensical paragraphs comparing the endeavors and accomplishments of another project to your non-existing one.
CCU
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May 31, 2014, 06:34:37 AM
#7
You're going to need to pay tangible amounts of money if you want tangible results.

"tangible"?    Should that mean not CCU?


1) we are in the cryptocurrency universe, nothing here is "tangible"

2) all CCs are firstly about subscribing to principles, those who want to be paid with anything other than CCUs don't see our vision for this project

3) As I indicated earlier, unlike most other CCs exchange value presents well before the coin is listed on an exchange.  As such, those who want to cash out will have that avenue available to them.

4) Once the CC community appreciates the vision and value for what it is, we expect abundant cooperation. 







sr. member
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May 31, 2014, 05:16:45 AM
#6
You're going to need to pay tangible amounts of money if you want tangible results.
CCU
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May 31, 2014, 04:38:52 AM
#5
Judging by your open list of basically every position on a team (including whatever is you do,) it looks like you're fishing for people to do all the work for you.

Thanks for your input, that was a very interesting analysis.  The list is extensive because we are moving from concept to reality; when you start a new coin you have needs; this is more than just a new coin start-up so our needs are greater.   Please note that all of the core positions are paid positions.

Normally when a coin is launched real money (btc or fiat) isn't seen until the coin is listed on an exchange, for 95% of the different coins that exchange listing is the end of the line because they have no built-in or general market for the coin.   Since CCU is a purpose driven coin it has a built-in market, coins will have immediately real money value at  launch, and far greater value well beyond exchange listing.




I like how your response talks only about your coin instead of the topic your marketing vehicle is masquerading as (you know, that school or whatever it is you've attached to your coin.)


"Masquerading"?   Why would you used that term.   

The coin is purpose driven, there's an actual reason for its existence beyond exchange trading; that's a good thing nothing to fear.  Real purpose creates a deeper level of stability for the coin, you have relevant ancillary data to weigh.  If the school is growing the likelihood is that the coin will also grow.   








sr. member
Activity: 448
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May 31, 2014, 02:23:01 AM
#4
Judging by your open list of basically every position on a team (including whatever is you do,) it looks like you're fishing for people to do all the work for you.

Thanks for your input, that was a very interesting analysis.  The list is extensive because we are moving from concept to reality; when you start a new coin you have needs; this is more than just a new coin start-up so our needs are greater.   Please note that all of the core positions are paid positions.

Normally when a coin is launched real money (btc or fiat) isn't seen until the coin is listed on an exchange, for 95% of the different coins that exchange listing is the end of the line because they have no built-in or general market for the coin.   Since CCU is a purpose driven coin it has a built-in market, coins will have immediately real money value at  launch, and far greater value well beyond exchange listing.











I like how your response talks only about your coin instead of the topic your marketing vehicle is masquerading as (you know, that school or whatever it is you've attached to your coin.)
CCU
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May 31, 2014, 02:18:39 AM
#3
Judging by your open list of basically every position on a team (including whatever is you do,) it looks like you're fishing for people to do all the work for you.

Thanks for your input, that was a very interesting analysis.  The list is extensive because we are moving from concept to reality; when you start a new coin you have needs; this is more than just a new coin start-up so our needs are greater.   Please note that all of the core positions are paid positions.

Normally when a coin is launched real money (btc or fiat) isn't seen until the coin is listed on an exchange, for 95% of the different coins that exchange listing is the end of the line because they have no built-in or general market for the coin.   Since CCU is a purpose driven coin it has a built-in market, coins will have immediately real money value at  launch, and far greater value well beyond exchange listing.








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May 31, 2014, 01:17:09 AM
#2
Judging by your open list of basically every position on a team (including whatever is you do,) it looks like you're fishing for people to do all the work for you.
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