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Topic: Web Payment Coin ? (Read 572 times)

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October 08, 2015, 02:12:18 AM
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Maybe, why don't you list it as a concept on www.startjoin.com? This may give you some feedback, and give you an indication of how much money people on there are willing to support you with if it is converted into a project.








I agree with him. That would be a good idea. Good luck
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June 12, 2015, 04:37:16 AM
#3
Maybe, why don't you list it as a concept on www.startjoin.com? This may give you some feedback, and give you an indication of how much money people on there are willing to support you with if it is converted into a project.


Thanks for the tip about Startjoin.
Will post something on Startjoin, see what response I get.





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June 01, 2015, 03:49:01 PM
#2
Maybe, why don't you list it as a concept on www.startjoin.com? This may give you some feedback, and give you an indication of how much money people on there are willing to support you with if it is converted into a project.







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June 01, 2015, 07:34:55 AM
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I often feel guilty when using software downloaded from the web, even though free, I often think that those who make the web
useful for us deserve some reward, so I wondered about a new coin, or perhaps utilising one of the many alt coins,
maybe even Bitcoin itself.
Quite often, I don't have the funds to make a donation, and don't have Paypal etc.
The basic idea is that if you find a webpage useful, you go to the trouble of filling in a catchpa and somehow, that ends up as
a small tip to the website.
A few yrs ago, there javascript mining was possible (though slow and unprofitable) for Bitcoin, so why couldn't this be possibly
adapted.
One possible way of scamming such a system might be to have botnets sitting on your own webpages to generate income for you, so I wonder if it might be possible to utilise a catchpa system to help prevent this.

Another way of funding this, rather than create yet another alt coin, might be for the exchanges to agree to levy a small fractional percentage of their fees, let's say,  0.01% or even less, and this 'money' is collected, perhaps converted to Bitcoin (or whatever ) then distributed to webpage owners, automatically, once they have been tipped via a user filling in a catchpa.

workable ? useful ?

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