Would it be possible with....
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After being a member of this forum for some time now i as many of you continue to see the price drop lower and development for general people is somewhat slow. There is development but it is in tech way that just is to far above the knowledge level for normal people i would assume.
This forum have some pretty smart people like kevlar etc and perhaps it would be an idea to use that brainpower and develop some real world applications that non tech people can understand and easily adopt. I have played with computers my entire life and am still having problems understanding several of the projects that are ongoing. Don`t get me wrong they are probably great, but yeah… not exactly easy to understand and explain.
So smart people unite and make some history.
maybe something like when you pay online for something you FTC is converted to USD, EUR or whatever(kind of a VISA similar thing. That way you could spend the coins on a broader base than what is possible now.
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This is why I was looking for a roadmap in the thread I created earlier. I totally think the likes of Bitcoin minus Bitcoin and beyond ACP is the way to go and I full confidence in direction the consensus is taking us, but it would be wonderful to see it laid out. If I have just missed it and there is one, please sing it from the roof tops! haha. :)
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I’ve been looking at the price on BTC-e recently and coming away feeling a little glum. But then I came across a manifesto I wrote a few years back for a ‘not for profit’ record label I run. ‘Past me’ has reminded ‘Present Me’ that ‘price’ and ‘value’ are not the same. I’m sure progressing the value to people of the currency can only help the resulting price, but if it didn’t, the value to people as a service isn’t diminished if it’s useful and utilised. Although It doesn’t perfectly fit the world of CC, I’ve coped my quote in below, for your amusement haha.
[quote]…believe in free music. We don’t believe that free music is without value. We believe that cost and worth are two different things. To sell our music limits the audience we can reach. To restrict how many people own our music is to increase its value artificially. The value of our music is in its content and not in its price tag. It may not suit the record industry but people, particularly DJ’s, like sharing music, it is in our nature and we encourage it rather than demonise it.[/quote]
Sorry haha ::)