A more safe for work friendly SXC info site, let me know if you want to use it, if not I'll make it my un-offical page. Feedback comments and ideas appreciated. It's only what I could knock up this evening, will improve over the next week or so.
http://www.porndatabase.co.uk/sxc/looks very good, but if i may ask, why is SXC not being listed as the accepted currencies on
http://www.cryptosextoys.com/ ? shouldn't it be the primary crypto coin there?
That is a valid question. Unfortunately the payment to cash conversion model I use on that site means I need to be able to clear out the accumulated credit each month, there needs to be buy orders on an exchange for the model to calculate the rate. As no exchange has taken the coin it cant be used in the model grrrr..... The pay flow model also affects coingas so adding the coin outside the system (no exchange) would be un-workable manually.
When it is taken on by an exchange it will used in sex toys, coingas and for xxx movie gifts and subs and advertising on the porn site. Just deciding on how best to strengthen our position.
My personal opinion is that coins-e would be our best target, objectively speaking they are a weaker exchange. SXC will have around 5 services starting at exchange launch, 5 more than most listed coins...
I agree. If you check the Crypsty thread you'll see that their reputation is suffering. To be blunt I think it is being seen as dumping ground for useless alts with developers abandoning their alt as soon as they make a profit. I also note a certain naivitity in the crew.
Lyno's site has been censored from a list of sites that accept alts, it seems because the person responsible for the list can't access his site as it is censored by his ISP.. or maybe his mommy runs "netnanny" so he stays pure for Jebus.. at this point nothing these people do surprises me anymore.
On the otherhand, I live in a democracy that allows me unfettered access to the internet instead of the 21st century equivilent of burning books. A big U.S. corporation took an ISP to court demanding that they block access to peer to peer file sharing ... To paraphrase my understanding of the courts finding they failed miserably because the court concluded.
It is not a business's function to police illegal activity, They should report it to the relevent authories and follow due process.
It is not a business's function to restrict an entire populations liberty on the basis that they may commit a crime.
Freedom of expression is a basic human right, and such a ban would impinge upon the right.
It's probably not politic of me to say that, but I remember the reason I got into cryptocurrency was the unbridled optimism and passionate libertarianism of the community. It disappoints me greatly that it has been perverted by some to reinforce the inequity it was designed to prevent...