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May 22, 2013, 12:37:20 AM
Hope so. It's the fact we are going to compete against a giant like google that makes me afraid. DVC will survive for sure, too many supporters joining the ranks, but the public in general prefer a dumb proof system, they do not care about mining, wallets,  etc. I think many times we consider the reaction of the masses will be according to our knowledge of the subject, but people in general simply ignore the existence and consistence of what we consider the future.
Anyway, I hope you will prove to be right!

It just needs to make the Social Media circuits, then someone needs to talk about it in jail Smiley
Maybe we could start a Prisoner DVC penpal program.
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May 22, 2013, 12:22:21 AM
It seems a coin gets a good degree of maturity after at least 4 years. It brings us at the end of 2015.
Let's see, because there is a fierce competition at the moment. During the two years coming probably a half of the alt coin will be swept away by XRP.
The other half, who knows.

I think Devcoin is about to have a huge growth spurt.
2015 will be a way better time to have Devcoins than now is. But I think Devcoin is about to have a pretty good sized jump in value and attention soon Smiley
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May 22, 2013, 12:14:41 AM
21.000.000.000 in less then 9 years (7 remaining).
Final value=~ 1/1000 Bitcoin


Thanks - that reconfirms what I read. It is just that the block size remains constant at 5000 coins.
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May 22, 2013, 12:08:21 AM

So, what is the maximum number of DVC ever to be mined (like 20 million for BTC) ? I searched for the answer, but it seems confusing. The official sites say that it is 21 billion (1000X number of BTC), but now I hear it is unlimited - is that true ? Did the software get changed sometime after first release ?

I think 21,000,000,000
So it's 1/1000th the value of BTC. So it should be 10 cents each one day Smiley Or more if BTC goes up in value Smiley
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May 22, 2013, 12:06:22 AM

So, what is the maximum number of DVC ever to be mined (like 20 million for BTC) ? I searched for the answer, but it seems confusing. The official sites say that it is 21 billion (1000X number of BTC), but now I hear it is unlimited - is that true ? Did the software get changed sometime after first release ?
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May 21, 2013, 11:42:53 PM
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May 21, 2013, 11:35:08 PM
The email I sent to cryptsy.com:I encourage you to add Devcoin (DVC) to your exchange, I believe it has more legitimacy and backing than a few of the other coins on there. Devcoin is the ethical coin where 90% of all the coins minted go to funding upcoming developers, writers, musicians, artists and much more. Please take my proposal in to consideration.

Thanks.
Balthozar


The reply I recieved:I will be adding it to a list of coins to review.

Paul


Guess it's better than a No.

Nice.
What is the email address you sent it to? I have an idea Smiley

[email protected]

However, I got a response from a more direct email which is:

[email protected]

Alright, thanks Smiley
I'm gonna start a thread to basically "petition" to have DVC put on that site.
If you can find any other exchanges that don't have BTC, let me know or add them. I'm about to make it now Smiley
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May 21, 2013, 11:28:16 PM
The email I sent to cryptsy.com:I encourage you to add Devcoin (DVC) to your exchange, I believe it has more legitimacy and backing than a few of the other coins on there. Devcoin is the ethical coin where 90% of all the coins minted go to funding upcoming developers, writers, musicians, artists and much more. Please take my proposal in to consideration.

Thanks.
Balthozar


The reply I recieved:I will be adding it to a list of coins to review.

Paul


Guess it's better than a No.

Nice.
What is the email address you sent it to? I have an idea Smiley

[email protected]

However, I got a response from a more direct email which is:

[email protected]
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May 21, 2013, 10:45:43 PM
The email I sent to cryptsy.com:I encourage you to add Devcoin (DVC) to your exchange, I believe it has more legitimacy and backing than a few of the other coins on there. Devcoin is the ethical coin where 90% of all the coins minted go to funding upcoming developers, writers, musicians, artists and much more. Please take my proposal in to consideration.

Thanks.
Balthozar


The reply I recieved:I will be adding it to a list of coins to review.

Paul


Guess it's better than a No.

Nice.
What is the email address you sent it to? I have an idea Smiley
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May 21, 2013, 10:38:10 PM
The email I sent to cryptsy.com:I encourage you to add Devcoin (DVC) to your exchange, I believe it has more legitimacy and backing than a few of the other coins on there. Devcoin is the ethical coin where 90% of all the coins minted go to funding upcoming developers, writers, musicians, artists and much more. Please take my proposal in to consideration.

Thanks.
Balthozar


The reply I recieved:I will be adding it to a list of coins to review.

Paul


Guess it's better than a No.
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May 21, 2013, 08:04:16 PM
And then this post takes me off Jr. Member.  Grin Sorry for the pointlessness of it.

EDIT: Nevermind... apparently not. Lol.

EDIT2: Nevermind the nevermind... it did.
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May 21, 2013, 08:03:38 PM
Cryptsy.com is a new exchange I heard about. It is brand new so there is no telling their intentions, but they already have some active trades going on, so I sent them an email encouraging them to add DVC.
Nice Smiley

I think that DVC is much more legitimate and promising than a few of the other coins on there. Like ElaCoin, PowerCoin, and RoyalCoin.

Definitely, it has some real promise.
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May 21, 2013, 08:00:19 PM
Cryptsy.com is a new exchange I heard about. It is brand new so there is no telling their intentions, but they already have some active trades going on, so I sent them an email encouraging them to add DVC.
Nice Smiley

I think that DVC is much more legitimate and promising than a few of the other coins on there. Like ElaCoin, PowerCoin, and RoyalCoin.
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May 21, 2013, 07:57:31 PM
Cryptsy.com is a new exchange I heard about. It is brand new so there is no telling their intentions, but they already have some active trades going on, so I sent them an email encouraging them to add DVC.
Nice Smiley
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May 21, 2013, 07:56:28 PM
Cryptsy.com is a new exchange I heard about. It is brand new so there is no telling their intentions, but they already have some active trades going on, so I sent them an email encouraging them to add DVC.
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May 21, 2013, 03:55:42 PM

Awesome, an other solution, that is electricity based used for invivo desinfection 1+

And yes, at least i know that there are many "procedures"  for healing out there, never promoted to the public since decades, out of economic and population control reasons.

Since silver is kind of precious, salt will be the basis for everyone, since - as soon the reactors are produced on a large scale - the final solution will be for the cost of water, salt and electricity.

You need to charge salt based solutions with electricity first, comparable to tetrasilver tetroxide, there is energy needed in first place aswell to create the tetrasilver tetroxide colloid.


MMS goes in the same direction. All of this products cause more or less oxidation of pathogens. Leucocytes do with pathogens the same.
Body cells are protected from this oxidation trough antioxidants.

Precious enough to not be pumped into dying people, but not precious enough to be burned off in the form of silver iodide for cloud seeding. Lol.
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May 21, 2013, 03:09:35 PM
Quite a drop in share value since last round Undecided


Huzzah for more contributors though, which is very cool to see.
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May 21, 2013, 02:34:13 PM
The round 23 receiver files have been uploaded to:
http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/receiver_23.csv
http://devcoinpool.btc-music.com/receiver/receiver_23.csv
http://devcoinblockexplorer.info/receiver/receiver_23.csv
http://devtome.com/files/receiver_23.csv
http://devcoin.darkgamex.ch/receiver_23.csv

The account file is at:
http://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/account_23.csv

There were 501 original receiver lines, so the average number of devcoins per share is 180,000,000 dvc / 501 = 359,281 dvc. At the current vircurex price of 1.745 BTC/MDVC, each share is worth 1.745 btc/Mdvc * 0.359281 Mdvc/share = 0.627 btc. At the current mtgox price of 122 $/btc, each share is worth 122 $/btc * 0.627 btc = 76$.

Administrator pay is 26.0 shares, 5.2 percent of the total.

People on that list will start getting those coins in round 23, starting at block 92,000. The procedure for generating the receiver files is at:
http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=devcoin#generating_the_files

The next bounties will go into round 24:
https://raw.github.com/Unthinkingbit/charity/master/bounty_24.csv
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May 21, 2013, 07:50:28 AM
C'mon people, pretty much zero input and feedback on devcoin.org

jasinlee and others working at putting together a clearer face for devcoin, there will be more 'beautification' later, but it needs your opinions here on devtome. If you have suggestions then improve it so it can be a real collaborative effort, something representative of everyone's best ideas. Current text edit is mine, along lines of shorter simpler pages; if you think that's sh!t, say so, change it, edit it, return to the original text, whatever. Speaking personally, but I think it would be good to have a simple clear homepage to send people to asap that would only add value to us all. That requires your input.
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