Feathercoin needs a SR/Atlantis type of TOR service. Discuss
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I hate to say it but, if “someone” were to create a Silkroad/Atlantis type of website that uses FTC, it would generate a huge market for FTC. People would flock to FTC for the price stability it can provide in between transactions and for the speed in transactions.
Another idea would be to approach the owners of SR/Atlantis and see if they would implement FTC as a payment option.
Discuss.
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no thanks. /end of thread
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Hmm. BRB.
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You can use cash to buy hookers, blow and icecream. Personally, I’m open to anyone accepting the coin and making their own decisions for their lives.
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I remember a similar thread over on the Litecoin forum, it received a similar response, then Atlantis just happened.
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sounds like a good idea, let the waiting begin! :)
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It’s just another market opportunity, so if there is demand for FTC, it’s going to happen anyway. I’m sure most people here are not interested in TOR, but if someone opens a store there accepting FTC and asks for some support here, I expect him not to be ignored or bashed on.
BTC is the #1 payment method on TOR currently. Like it or not, but TOR contributes significantly to the total BTC market value.
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[quote name=“ghostlander” post=“8300” timestamp=“1369980004”]
It’s just another market opportunity, so if there is demand for FTC, it’s going to happen anyway. I’m sure most people here are not interested in TOR, but if someone opens a store there accepting FTC and asks for some support here, I expect him not to be ignored or bashed on.BTC is the #1 payment method on TOR currently. Like it or not, but TOR contributes significantly to the total BTC market value.
[/quote]Grassroot community… I support anyone that wants to introduce our coin to new markets.
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[quote name=“tokyoghetto” post=“8229” timestamp=“1369954395”]
I hate to say it but, if “someone” were to create a Silkroad/Atlantis type of website that uses FTC, it would generate a huge market for FTC. People would flock to FTC for the price stability it can provide in between transactions and for the speed in transactions.Another idea would be to approach the owners of SR/Atlantis and see if they would implement FTC as a payment option.
Discuss.
[/quote]I think this would be the best way forward for feathercoins.
I sell digitals goods and even with a 40% discount I only managed to get one person to use Bitcoins and he got them off ebay.
People just don’t understand them. Even if they managed to get funds onto MT Gox it is still difficult to convert the $ to Bitcoins. I tried to sell 7 BTC on Gox the other day and accidentally bought 7 BTC and I’m an experienced trader.Anyway back to what I was saying. From my experience most people are used to credit cards. Its as if they decide they want X. And then look for a merchant who sells X and takes credit cards. Most of my customers input money into either paypal or something else and then send it to me, so even though I don’t take credit cards, by proxy I actually take them.
IMO SR etc is responsible for the popularity of Bitcoins because, If you sell drugs you can’t take payments with credit card proxy’s so you have to use Bitcoins and the junkie who wants a fix wont find a dealer who takes credit cards, so they must learn how to operate a wallet etc or do without the fix :)
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I can only imagine what epic name this new marketplace would have… maybe Olympus? :P
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[quote name=“aysyr” post=“8392” timestamp=“1370022705”]
I can only imagine what epic name this new marketplace would have… maybe Olympus? :P
[/quote]Brings a whole new meaning to the [i]Olympus Trip[/i] ;D
Ps. Sorry I meant to quote your post not modify it! :-[
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That it does lol, and no worries Mark!
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If anyone feels it’s a good idea… take the lead, tell us what to do!
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Justabitoftime: PM on this topic
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There was, back in the days, a highly elite BBS named Mt. Olympus. It’s users were a small but highly active group of warez traders that dealt with nothing older than 5 days, and getting access to this place was considered an honor and one that you had to work for.
I find it to be only fitting that such a revival of the name would be for illegal activities: To do anything else would be to disgrace the memory.
You have my interest, and my coding ability. Make use of it, because this is one place I can contribute a lot to. I won’t lead the project, but if someone wants to take the reigns in terms of project management and site design, I’ll code it up for feather-peanuts (that’s what I call .0001 Feathercoins).
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[quote name=“aysyr” post=“8392” timestamp=“1370022705”]
I can only imagine what epic name this new marketplace would have… maybe Olympus? :P
[/quote]Hermes Emporium
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How about FeatherStar International Services;)
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[quote name=“Kevlar” post=“8445” timestamp=“1370048741”]
There was, back in the days, a highly elite BBS named Mt. Olympus. It’s users were a small but highly active group of warez traders that dealt with nothing older than 5 days, and getting access to this place was considered an honor and one that you had to work for.I find it to be only fitting that such a revival of the name would be for illegal activities: To do anything else would be to disgrace the memory.
You have my interest, and my coding ability. Make use of it, because this is one place I can contribute a lot to. I won’t lead the project, but if someone wants to take the reigns in terms of project management and site design, I’ll code it up for feather-peanuts (that’s what I call .0001 Feathercoins).
[/quote]Why is everybody confirming the myth that the only people who need anonymity are doing something wrong?
Can’t we have tor sites for the average person?
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[quote name=“zerodrama” post=“8452” timestamp=“1370056015”]
Why is everybody confirming the myth that the only people who need anonymity are doing something wrong?Can’t we have tor sites for the average person?
[/quote]We’re not. “Illegal” isn’t the same as “wrong”. I don’t think anyone is debating that people get their prescription drugs off Silk Road and Atlantis, which is illegal, but maybe not wrong. I mean there’s plenty of legitimate reasons to use tor besides tricking coin faucets into giving you more than your daily allowance and buying cocaine, right?
…right?
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Hmm.