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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: bitmarket on December 31, 2014, 12:16:39 am
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http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2qv3rt/i_turned_down_an_offer_from_google_to_be_the/
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+5% Great episode, my favourite so far
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Yea Nikolai is pretty good on camera. We should put him out there more.
Toast, I would use any real world geek cred you have. One thing about a lot of altcoins etc is they have largely anonymous devs which has some upsides but there is a lot of downsides. (the ability to leave the project behind suffering no real consequences is one)
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Front page. Well done guys.
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good job
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Well done! +5%
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Well done! +5%
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I got the response on Bitcointalk that MemoryCoin 2.0 was the first blockchain to directly hire people, I can't remember or find enough to know if that's correct.
Edit: OK, well I would say MMC2 did it first, but they only beat us by like a year. So close. Life's a game of inches... :P
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FreeTrade had an enormous amount of voting power, and there was even a scandal about how rigged his disproportional stake made the system, which eventually led to the bust of the whole coin. I would say MMC did not really count.
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FreeTrade had an enormous amount of voting power, and there was even a scandal about how rigged his disproportional stake made the system, which eventually led to the bust of the whole coin. I would say MMC did not really count.
MMC counts, it just had too few positions and too high dilution. I also don't know how voting was done.
Implementation matters.