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legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
November 24, 2018, 11:52:17 AM
#8
I think there is enough advantages for using the Lightning Network for this, than any other Alt coin or developing your own counter party token. I would rather target a bigger "Bitcoin" market, than having to create a new market for your own coin. Also trying to get that coin onto exchanges will also cost you additional profit.  Tongue

The instant micro payments with the Lightning Network is ideal for MMO type games.  Wink  Looking forward to your decision, because I am geared to use LN with your game.  Wink
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
November 24, 2018, 11:35:53 AM
#7
Bitcointalk,

I’m seeking a currency for integration within an upcoming sci-fi mmorpg in the classic roguelike genre.  The currency in question should have some sort of desktop API that works with C and is generally liquid.  Let ke know if you have any suggestions!

Thanks!

The Equal (EQL) community is very interested in integrating their token with a game. They are even doing their new wallet which is in beta right now and I believe they have an API system of sorts that can tie up into your in-game economy.

Word of advice - stay away from Ionomy, Respawn or any other "masternode" coin.

That latter part speaks to me more than you think. Also thanks for the tip, if anything comes of it I’ll be sure to throw you something.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1115
Providing AI/ChatGpt Services - PM!
November 24, 2018, 10:25:10 AM
#6
Bitcointalk,

I’m seeking a currency for integration within an upcoming sci-fi mmorpg in the classic roguelike genre.  The currency in question should have some sort of desktop API that works with C and is generally liquid.  Let ke know if you have any suggestions!

Thanks!
What do you mean "is generally" liquid? Why can't you just use Bitcoin instead? You can certainly use Bitcoin's API for in-game transactions and stuff. If I was you, I'd probably also consider creating my own currency over one of the existing solid coins like Ehereum. After all, the type of coin used doesn't really define how far your game can go.

funny how the bitcoin miner lobby is pissed of when others also create their own "coins"

its his project let him do what he wants.
Its funny how you related me to the bitcoin miner lobby when I'm not even remotely associated with bitcoin mining. I know it's his project but there is a reason why he created a thread and have asked for the suggestions. Why are you so butthurt btw? Did I insult one of your BCH propaganda?
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 764
www.V.systems
November 24, 2018, 08:47:56 AM
#5
Bitcointalk,

I’m seeking a currency for integration within an upcoming sci-fi mmorpg in the classic roguelike genre.  The currency in question should have some sort of desktop API that works with C and is generally liquid.  Let ke know if you have any suggestions!

Thanks!

The Equal (EQL) community is very interested in integrating their token with a game. They are even doing their new wallet which is in beta right now and I believe they have an API system of sorts that can tie up into your in-game economy.

Word of advice - stay away from Ionomy, Respawn or any other "masternode" coin.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
November 23, 2018, 08:20:35 PM
#4
Bitcointalk,

I’m seeking a currency for integration within an upcoming sci-fi mmorpg in the classic roguelike genre.  The currency in question should have some sort of desktop API that works with C and is generally liquid.  Let ke know if you have any suggestions!

Thanks!
What do you mean "is generally" liquid? Why can't you just use Bitcoin instead? You can certainly use Bitcoin's API for in-game transactions and stuff. If I was you, I'd probably also consider creating my own currency over one of the existing solid coins like Ehereum. After all, the type of coin used doesn't really define how far your game can go.

Thanks for the responses.  Generally liquid meaning it’s being worked on, has an active community and is mined/traded regularly as these have more staying power over those that are not. The main reason I don’t roll my own is because I’ve been there and done that pretty successfully in the past.  But those applications were web-based.  Now I’m hoping to use something that is already geared toward desktop app integration. 

Bitcoin is in theory an option. Although in reality is not exactly easy to use in this area. Somebody’s ported half-implemented library on Github just does not cut it.  And a lot of those libraries are not supported or intuitive outside of your usual Python and friends.  And I don’t plan on bogging down the base with scripting languages and other workarounds.

I could just as easily not use crypto at all but I’m talking about wrapping an entire exchange around one if I do.  My ideal would be to get in with another team working on a coin that aligns with my theme without having to deal with the headache of DIY crypto again.
sr. member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 325
November 23, 2018, 07:08:25 PM
#3
Bitcointalk,

I’m seeking a currency for integration within an upcoming sci-fi mmorpg in the classic roguelike genre.  The currency in question should have some sort of desktop API that works with C and is generally liquid.  Let ke know if you have any suggestions!

Thanks!
What do you mean "is generally" liquid? Why can't you just use Bitcoin instead? You can certainly use Bitcoin's API for in-game transactions and stuff. If I was you, I'd probably also consider creating my own currency over one of the existing solid coins like Ehereum. After all, the type of coin used doesn't really define how far your game can go.

funny how the bitcoin miner lobby is pissed of when others also create their own "coins"

its his project let him do what he wants.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1115
Providing AI/ChatGpt Services - PM!
November 23, 2018, 05:26:15 PM
#2
Bitcointalk,

I’m seeking a currency for integration within an upcoming sci-fi mmorpg in the classic roguelike genre.  The currency in question should have some sort of desktop API that works with C and is generally liquid.  Let ke know if you have any suggestions!

Thanks!
What do you mean "is generally" liquid? Why can't you just use Bitcoin instead? You can certainly use Bitcoin's API for in-game transactions and stuff. If I was you, I'd probably also consider creating my own currency over one of the existing solid coins like Ehereum. After all, the type of coin used doesn't really define how far your game can go.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
November 23, 2018, 05:14:31 PM
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