Should the "coin announcements" thread be limited to coins?
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- Steve Sokolowski
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Should the "coin announcements" thread be limited to coins?
I wanted to get some feedback about the "coin announcements" forum.
Should it be limited to new POW coins only, with a prohibition on posting ICOs and non-mineable coins? We obviously want to promote innovation in the altcoin space, and ICOs don't represent technical progress since most are simply pre-mined ERC20 tokens.
Should it be limited to new POW coins only, with a prohibition on posting ICOs and non-mineable coins? We obviously want to promote innovation in the altcoin space, and ICOs don't represent technical progress since most are simply pre-mined ERC20 tokens.
Re: Should the "coin announcements" thread be limited to coins?
New mineable coins, new algos should only be in coin anncouncements forum.Steve Sokolowski wrote:I wanted to get some feedback about the "coin announcements" forum.
Should it be limited to new POW coins only, with a prohibition on posting ICOs and non-mineable coins? We obviously want to promote innovation in the altcoin space, and ICOs don't represent technical progress since most are simply pre-mined ERC20 tokens.
If ICO's are allowed at all they should go into an ICO Subforum only.
However, I suspect you will have an increase on board moderation because I'm sure people will still post in wrong forum.
Re: Should the "coin announcements" thread be limited to coins?
ICOs are running amok and i'd be happy never to see the letters ICO ever again in forums anyhere or as spam email i get.
Re: Should the "coin announcements" thread be limited to coins?
why bother, no one cares.
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Re: Should the "coin announcements" thread be limited to coins?
Just new POW coins. Thanks.
Re: Should the "coin announcements" thread be limited to coins?
Should it be limited to new POW coins only?
No, why limit at all? The more quality options you have, the more attractive your pool is.
With a prohibition on posting ICOs and non-mineable coins?
You mean like XRP which you just added?
We obviously want to promote innovation in the altcoin space, and ICOs don't represent technical progress since most are simply pre-mined ERC20 tokens.
So what? A payout is a payout. Most POW coins are just copy/paste coins anyway like BCH and DOGE. I think most of us could come up with a list of ERC20 premined options that we'd rather have than DOGE.
No, why limit at all? The more quality options you have, the more attractive your pool is.
With a prohibition on posting ICOs and non-mineable coins?
You mean like XRP which you just added?
We obviously want to promote innovation in the altcoin space, and ICOs don't represent technical progress since most are simply pre-mined ERC20 tokens.
So what? A payout is a payout. Most POW coins are just copy/paste coins anyway like BCH and DOGE. I think most of us could come up with a list of ERC20 premined options that we'd rather have than DOGE.
- Steve Sokolowski
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Re: Should the "coin announcements" thread be limited to coins?
It seems that others agree with me that the standard of a pre-mined coin needs to be higher than that of a fairly distributed coin. I don't have any specific attachment to any particular coin, but I do believe that developers deserve to earn money for work they put in, rather than being pre-paid for future work.skuthan wrote:Should it be limited to new POW coins only?
No, why limit at all? The more quality options you have, the more attractive your pool is.
With a prohibition on posting ICOs and non-mineable coins?
You mean like XRP which you just added?
We obviously want to promote innovation in the altcoin space, and ICOs don't represent technical progress since most are simply pre-mined ERC20 tokens.
So what? A payout is a payout. Most POW coins are just copy/paste coins anyway like BCH and DOGE. I think most of us could come up with a list of ERC20 premined options that we'd rather have than DOGE.
Developers who create mineable coins on new blockchains and who own lots of those coins only gain a reward once they have put in the work. Ripple was only listed once it had seen some significant development. In my view, the ethical thing to do is to encourage people to work hard to succeed, which means allowing fair coins a shot at launch and listing successful premined coins later.
Re: Should the "coin announcements" thread be limited to coins?
I concur. This is primarily a site for miners. Give them a sub thread if you want but frankly I see most of them as scams anyways.