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Topic: Has this been done? Coin for a US Town (Read 987 times)

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legendary
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April 17, 2015, 06:49:54 PM
#23
Bake your coin with Bitcoin, gold or a other stable coin (the Nxt monetary system provides such a feature). Then it could be successfull. But I guess there will not be much trust into this coin.
newbie
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April 17, 2015, 06:31:40 PM
#22

Where is this??

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

photo of one of many atm's here http://s9.postimg.org/jdd2bckov/IMG_2084.jpg

Is this some kind of a joke?
can we get a lock on this? thanks

Why is this a joke?

And why the overall judgmental attitude? You want to lock my post-- for what?! If you have nothing productive to add, why SPAM AND TROLL ME?!?!?!

legendary
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April 17, 2015, 07:59:01 AM
#21
Is this some kind of a joke?
can we get a lock on this? thanks
newbie
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April 17, 2015, 01:38:46 AM
#20
Worst idea ever. sorry.
legendary
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April 16, 2015, 09:55:31 PM
#19
This has been done before, not US but i think it was Auracoin, big disapointment

I'm going to research that specifically. I didn't see anything come up on Google about it being done. 1 article on an attempt of something similar in Australia but it's mined.
This is what i was talking about:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auroracoin
Quote from link: "It is widely regarded as a scam coin"

What was the coin they tried to launch in Australia?
hero member
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April 16, 2015, 01:34:55 PM
#18
You're talking about a local currency; those have been done before, yes.

I don't see how you're going to get a town, or stores in a town, to adopt your local coin in lieu of bitcoin itself, though... Either they're on board with cryptos, or they're not... Besides, using a new crypto means that you'll have a tiny bit of computing power behind it, so any mining group of effectively DOS your towns crypto whenever they choose, or just 51% you.

Only reason i can see why you'd want to make a local coin is that you could mine it, sell it for value, and make money from nothing, honestly.

If you're really that interested in cryptos, invite your towns businesses to adopt Bitcoin or one of it's larger brethren, don't just make a new coin that'll inevitably be attacked and leave a horrible taste in everyones mouths...
full member
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April 16, 2015, 01:29:21 PM
#17
There was New York coin, though New York is a city, not a town. It seems almost dead now.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annnyc-new-york-coin-launched-499842
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April 16, 2015, 12:31:49 PM
#16
I think MIT tried to get all students to use bitcoin as an experiment.
legendary
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April 16, 2015, 11:14:37 AM
#15
Countrycoins and location based coins are already dead, try something else.

Here some "more exciting"shitcoin examples;
pdfcoin / pubcoin - to buy&sell online e-books etc
coincoin/moneycoin - to buy&sell fiat money (for collections of course not for an exchange).
you may think a lot of examples...

There'll be lots of people who invest in shitcoins Grin
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April 16, 2015, 10:34:42 AM
#14
It seems to me that new coins always have a good start but then quickly fall off. I imagine it could be a number of reasons. Personally, I have a experience in real life community management and I can develop, plus I have some seed money. I would love to start a coin or even pick up a dead one someday. But I recognize there are important factors to making it work such as a crypto-friendly established and proud community, start up money, reliable devs and admins, some kind of mission, etc. Local PAPER alt-currencies can work in towns. My city is about 100K residents. I'm just outside of Boston, MA, USA. My city has MIT, a Google Office, A Microsoft office, Harvard University, Tufts University, etc. I think a local coin would be a big hit. I also think several niche coins could launch from here such as a Cannabis coin, a Social 'wealth distribution' model for poverty/charity, and even a music coin. I'm still learning all the technical specifics though of building the wallets, blockchain explorer, etc.

Just the ol' brain ticking.

Thanks to those who bothered to give some insight and comment. So far my experience here has been hostile LOL!

 Kiss




oh jesus,

NOT another fucking marijuana themed coin.  What the hell is wrong with you people?
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April 16, 2015, 10:31:25 AM
#13
A lot of our city uses bitcoin already. We have bitcoin machines here too. The point would be a local economy mostly. Although nobody could really stop others from trading it or accepting it elsewhere, the goal would be using it here. MIT has a digital currency just for MIT students. Same deal except for a small city.


I think a girl coder, adult entertainer, and stoner like yourself can do anything you set your mind to! Believe in yourself and you can accomplish anything.
hero member
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April 16, 2015, 10:30:12 AM
#12
A lot of our city uses bitcoin already. We have bitcoin machines here too. The point would be a local economy mostly. Although nobody could really stop others from trading it or accepting it elsewhere, the goal would be using it here. MIT has a digital currency just for MIT students. Same deal except for a small city.


Where is this??

Personally I think this is a bad idea. You would be better off starting a community exchange system. This is different then crypto.

 https://www.community-exchange.org/


However if you are deadset on starting a local crypto then you should consider using nxt to create a new coin. research NXT MS

and if you could combine the community exchange with nxt MS then that would be pretty revolutionary.
legendary
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April 16, 2015, 09:40:07 AM
#11
Many country coins have already failed.
It would be better to create a coin for a purpose rather than a coin named after a country.
newbie
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April 16, 2015, 09:37:20 AM
#10
A lot of our city uses bitcoin already. We have bitcoin machines here too. The point would be a local economy mostly. Although nobody could really stop others from trading it or accepting it elsewhere, the goal would be using it here. MIT has a digital currency just for MIT students. Same deal except for a small city.
legendary
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April 16, 2015, 07:35:27 AM
#9
No need, there is bitcoin you can use that.
newbie
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April 16, 2015, 07:28:41 AM
#8
It seems to me that new coins always have a good start but then quickly fall off. I imagine it could be a number of reasons. Personally, I have a experience in real life community management and I can develop, plus I have some seed money. I would love to start a coin or even pick up a dead one someday. But I recognize there are important factors to making it work such as a crypto-friendly established and proud community, start up money, reliable devs and admins, some kind of mission, etc. Local PAPER alt-currencies can work in towns. My city is about 100K residents. I'm just outside of Boston, MA, USA. My city has MIT, a Google Office, A Microsoft office, Harvard University, Tufts University, etc. I think a local coin would be a big hit. I also think several niche coins could launch from here such as a Cannabis coin, a Social 'wealth distribution' model for poverty/charity, and even a music coin. I'm still learning all the technical specifics though of building the wallets, blockchain explorer, etc.

Just the ol' brain ticking.

Thanks to those who bothered to give some insight and comment. So far my experience here has been hostile LOL!

 Kiss


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April 16, 2015, 06:48:39 AM
#7
Someone did it for St. Louis: http://www.stlcoin.org/

I do not believe it became popular.
newbie
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April 15, 2015, 10:44:41 PM
#6
This has been done before, not US but i think it was Auracoin, big disapointment

I'm going to research that specifically. I didn't see anything come up on Google about it being done. 1 article on an attempt of something similar in Australia but it's mined.
legendary
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https://www.bitcoin.com/
April 15, 2015, 09:49:01 PM
#5
This has been done before, not US but i think it was Auracoin, big disapointment
legendary
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April 15, 2015, 09:44:27 PM
#4
Why the pessimism?  Grin Some friends and I have had great success with a few non-digital currencies. We have a few hours exchanges in my town. We also have some good tech colleges. I'm not suggesting a release into the wild such as how altcoins are done here. Probably something promoted just locally and looking for miners among the tech industry here. If it's such a terrible idea, why?

Go for it.  Report back to us.
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