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March 19, 2014, 07:41:46 AM |
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Can someone point me to a decent, secure faucet script ? I'd like to spread some of my self mined EMC2 on https://emc2.suprnova.cc just looking for a script to integrate. Giveaways/Block Finder Rewards coming soon, hold on tight ! 
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azasio
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March 19, 2014, 08:15:38 AM |
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@Azasio...Thank you friend. Please keep us posted here on how its going. If you need some EMC2 to spread the love please let me know.
@Keits.. Seems that way to me.
Thanks i`ll keep in mind 
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March 19, 2014, 10:15:33 AM |
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You are now able to register for the upcoming voting on our site Sadly its not the best solution as we are still searching for a webdeveloper Anyway: http://einsteinium.org/voting-results/Click on "Register" in the right bar under "Meta" and you are prepared for the Voting which is starting tomorrow :-). there is something wrong with the homepage? links not working
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March 19, 2014, 10:21:52 AM |
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You are now able to register for the upcoming voting on our site Sadly its not the best solution as we are still searching for a webdeveloper Anyway: http://einsteinium.org/voting-results/Click on "Register" in the right bar under "Meta" and you are prepared for the Voting which is starting tomorrow :-). Hmm.. Anything i click on only takes me to the first page.. Can't find the register button
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March 19, 2014, 10:22:31 AM |
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we are currently implementing the Multi-Language feature which could affect the website - As soon as its running again without any problems ill update you guys. Sorry for that!
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EMC2: ESnKiK1Bbd1qt8h2bUNPvymy4aFPoAuQRo Join the Einsteinium - Community! - Einsteinium.org - asktom.cf/index.php?topic=494708
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March 19, 2014, 11:06:54 AM |
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Allright - Its up and running again ... we are now going to implement the translations you sent to us one by one :-). Meanwhile - Happy registering! http://einsteinium.org/wp-login.php?action=register
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EMC2: ESnKiK1Bbd1qt8h2bUNPvymy4aFPoAuQRo Join the Einsteinium - Community! - Einsteinium.org - asktom.cf/index.php?topic=494708
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March 19, 2014, 12:06:17 PM |
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Oh yeah ! Its for voting ?
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Määänsch
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March 19, 2014, 12:07:52 PM |
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Hi guys, I've been mining this coin for about a week now and find the whole idea behind it very promising. I've been dealing with BTC for quite some time now (about 1,5 years I'd say) but never mined or had the feeling to really join the community up to this point. So you really got me with this  First of all thank you to all the devs for the great work you are doing here. Keep it comming! Next I'd like to share some thoughts about marketing. Every time I start talking about BTC or cryptos in general 90 % of the people haven't even heard of it (and I'm studying at a university which has it's focus on life sciences - informatics/biotech/engineering). The other 10 % pretty much only know the bad press. I only know two!!! people who really know whats going on. One of them only because I didn't stop bothering him with the topic. Last night I also made the experience that things posted on Facebook only catch attention when people already know what kind of info they will get. Not even my girlfriend opened the link to Thunderclap. Digital currency and a foundation? No offense but who is gonna click and read that? It's a bit like those people downtown trying to get you to sign some paper to rescue whales, penguins...etc. Very most people just pass by without even looking at them and only some few old ladies and shy people don't dare to say no and give their signature in the end. On the internet it's even easier to not even look at it. You don't even have to say no. I guess you know what I mean. So how can we get lots of peoples attention in a more trustworthy environment than facebook or the internet in general? I think a good start would be to hang out flyers/posters at public places like universities. I could for instance start doing that in Hamburg/Germany. It's cheap and reaches lots of rather interested people. A short but meaningful text, a link to the homepage/facebook and maybe even a giveaway of small amounts of coins to people who register. Maybe it's also smart not to even mention BTC. Most of the people don't know them and the ones who know them associate rather dark/bad things with them. Such text should be really well thought about and discussed. It has to catch the attention of interested but absolutely clueless people. We could use eyecatching stuff in headlines like the recent proof of the big bang. Everybody loves topics like this at universities. Another thing would be stickers without any explanation at all. Just something like "Einsteinium, the scientific currency. Google it!" would catch at least my attention. People are bored with their smart phones while waiting at the subway or bus or whatever and they would welcome such an opportunity to kill some time. What do you think? I'd like to discuss the ideas, maybe get some nice words together and then spread them whereever we can. Everybody has some high school or university around with a black board (thats how we call it in Germany^^) that can be used for free for pretty much anything. And what's on this black boards has (thats at least what I believe) much more value than any post on facebook. I apologize if somebody already came up with this. I didn't read the complete thread  Määänsch
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ottobene
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March 19, 2014, 12:14:49 PM |
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Thank you for your loyalty and faith in Emc2 
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March 19, 2014, 12:34:22 PM |
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Hi guys, I've been mining this coin for about a week now and find the whole idea behind it very promising. I've been dealing with BTC for quite some time now (about 1,5 years I'd say) but never mined or had the feeling to really join the community up to this point. So you really got me with this  First of all thank you to all the devs for the great work you are doing here. Keep it comming! Next I'd like to share some thoughts about marketing. Every time I start talking about BTC or cryptos in general 90 % of the people haven't even heard of it (and I'm studying at a university which has it's focus on life sciences - informatics/biotech/engineering). The other 10 % pretty much only know the bad press. I only know two!!! people who really know whats going on. One of them only because I didn't stop bothering him with the topic. Last night I also made the experience that things posted on Facebook only catch attention when people already know what kind of info they will get. Not even my girlfriend opened the link to Thunderclap. Digital currency and a foundation? No offense but who is gonna click and read that? It's a bit like those people downtown trying to get you to sign some paper to rescue whales, penguins...etc. Very most people just pass by without even looking at them and only some few old ladies and shy people don't dare to say no and give their signature in the end. On the internet it's even easier to not even look at it. You don't even have to say no. I guess you know what I mean. So how can we get lots of peoples attention in a more trustworthy environment than facebook or the internet in general? I think a good start would be to hang out flyers/posters at public places like universities. I could for instance start doing that in Hamburg/Germany. It's cheap and reaches lots of rather interested people. A short but meaningful text, a link to the homepage/facebook and maybe even a giveaway of small amounts of coins to people who register. Maybe it's also smart not to even mention BTC. Most of the people don't know them and the ones who know them associate rather dark/bad things with them. Such text should be really well thought about and discussed. It has to catch the attention of interested but absolutely clueless people. We could use eyecatching stuff in headlines like the recent proof of the big bang. Everybody loves topics like this at universities. Another thing would be stickers without any explanation at all. Just something like "Einsteinium, the scientific currency. Google it!" would catch at least my attention. People are bored with their smart phones while waiting at the subway or bus or whatever and they would welcome such an opportunity to kill some time. What do you think? I'd like to discuss the ideas, maybe get some nice words together and then spread them whereever we can. Everybody has some high school or university around with a black board (thats how we call it in Germany^^) that can be used for free for pretty much anything. And what's on this black boards has (thats at least what I believe) much more value than any post on facebook. I apologize if somebody already came up with this. I didn't read the complete thread  Määänsch I hope as soon as dev team will be online, they connected to you and discuss 
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March 19, 2014, 01:45:38 PM |
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Hi guys, I've been mining this coin for about a week now and find the whole idea behind it very promising. I've been dealing with BTC for quite some time now (about 1,5 years I'd say) but never mined or had the feeling to really join the community up to this point. So you really got me with this  First of all thank you to all the devs for the great work you are doing here. Keep it comming! Next I'd like to share some thoughts about marketing. Every time I start talking about BTC or cryptos in general 90 % of the people haven't even heard of it (and I'm studying at a university which has it's focus on life sciences - informatics/biotech/engineering). The other 10 % pretty much only know the bad press. I only know two!!! people who really know whats going on. One of them only because I didn't stop bothering him with the topic. Last night I also made the experience that things posted on Facebook only catch attention when people already know what kind of info they will get. Not even my girlfriend opened the link to Thunderclap. Digital currency and a foundation? No offense but who is gonna click and read that? It's a bit like those people downtown trying to get you to sign some paper to rescue whales, penguins...etc. Very most people just pass by without even looking at them and only some few old ladies and shy people don't dare to say no and give their signature in the end. On the internet it's even easier to not even look at it. You don't even have to say no. I guess you know what I mean. So how can we get lots of peoples attention in a more trustworthy environment than facebook or the internet in general? I think a good start would be to hang out flyers/posters at public places like universities. I could for instance start doing that in Hamburg/Germany. It's cheap and reaches lots of rather interested people. A short but meaningful text, a link to the homepage/facebook and maybe even a giveaway of small amounts of coins to people who register. Maybe it's also smart not to even mention BTC. Most of the people don't know them and the ones who know them associate rather dark/bad things with them. Such text should be really well thought about and discussed. It has to catch the attention of interested but absolutely clueless people. We could use eyecatching stuff in headlines like the recent proof of the big bang. Everybody loves topics like this at universities. Another thing would be stickers without any explanation at all. Just something like "Einsteinium, the scientific currency. Google it!" would catch at least my attention. People are bored with their smart phones while waiting at the subway or bus or whatever and they would welcome such an opportunity to kill some time. What do you think? I'd like to discuss the ideas, maybe get some nice words together and then spread them whereever we can. Everybody has some high school or university around with a black board (thats how we call it in Germany^^) that can be used for free for pretty much anything. And what's on this black boards has (thats at least what I believe) much more value than any post on facebook. I apologize if somebody already came up with this. I didn't read the complete thread  Määänsch Good Morning Määänsch, Thank you for taking time out of your day to come here to post your opinions. You mention some ideas that I think would only help, no possibility to hinder.  That's some good stuff. But everything you mentioned is really time consuming. All of the members of the dev team work full time jobs all day long and then were on the net making sure all is running smoothly. Working with webdevs, talking with our community and just in general working till the weee hours of the morning. I know that for the last 7 days I slept less then 20 hours. That's not good. If you would like to join our team and head up a "real life, in your face" marketing campaign I'm all for it and would love to help you in any way I can. If this is of interest to you please send me a PM and we'll take it from there. Thanks again for all your ideas and suggestions and I look forward to hearing back from you soon. Einsteinium
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March 19, 2014, 03:07:02 PM |
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Please, support Einsteinium at:mintpal - You can vote 5 times per hour, must be registered.Cryptsy - You must be registered. Donations are welcome • EMC2: EcXytMHJR4F3uxxH1EoTVFRGYisGUHFsh6 • Thank you
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March 19, 2014, 03:12:13 PM |
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I have been mining away on P2P with 10Mh ( http://einsteinium-us2.cloudapp.net:41876) and very happy to be scooping up coins at this low difficulty. Maybe the following would help drive network hash rate. On the website you could include a live circle graph like you have on the OP where it shows the realtime percentage that the current Epoch is completed as well as if the wormhole event has happened yet. If people see the event has not happened yet after much of the Epoch is complete it may be a factor if they mine it or not. Of course some people may stop mining on new Epoch but it could at least add overall network growth. I worry that the science factor will not be enough to draw in the masses over time using it for products/services as other crypto's. Focusing the available products/services around the science community as a niche could work but a lot of work on the marketing side would be needed. Just brainstorming here but overall really like the core of this project as well as involving users in the voting process.
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March 19, 2014, 03:37:19 PM |
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I agree. The wormhole event is a nice way to build anticipation for miners. If there was at least a way to say "hey it hasn't happened yet," it may build the mining base. That probably wouldn't take too much web developing. And the price you pay for losing interest after the wormhole event is more than made up for by reaching out to new miners. Also, I know this is posted everyday, but if you haven't supported the thunderclap, do it! It just takes a few seconds. https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/9608-einsteinium-currency-scienceI set up a dogecoin beg link for more thunderclap support. So far not really getting users with much social reach.  But at least it is filling the campaign. This means, once we hit the goal, we should still be trying to get as many people as possible to get a wide social reach!
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March 19, 2014, 03:50:17 PM |
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One more thing to think about. Moolah has noticed Emc2. This will pay off big time in the near future if Emc2 can easily be added to any merchant. This will make it easy to approach all those science supply stores, kids science stores, etc. and say hey accept Emc2 as a form of payment. It would be awesome to see something like shopdoge.com for emc2.
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March 19, 2014, 03:51:03 PM |
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Also, aside from voting on how that 2% is used for projects part of the kickstarter model could also be adopted here. Let the people who run the different science related projects take more of an active role where they list their goals for a project and number of emc2 required to meet that goal. People could then donate their coins directly to that project with website username listed along with number of coins donated, a list of users with option for anon. If a goal is met the people running that specific project can choose to give a small perk for top 5 donators like a t-shirt or something similar. These things would give people an incentive to help aside from it being a worthy cause.
It is possible people see a project that does not win the vote but would still like to help push that forward with coins they have mined. This may involve some website dev work but a donation fund could be started for something like this to assist with paying for dev. Something like this could go a long way with marketing and pushing the coin forward.
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March 19, 2014, 03:56:56 PM |
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Will be great if Kickstarter and other crowd funding sites accept Emc2 as official cryptocurrency for donating project. if person have Emc2, why dont donate loved project?  Huge possibilities we expect 
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ottobene
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March 19, 2014, 03:58:11 PM |
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Will be great if Kickstarter and other crowd funding sites accept Emc2 as official cryptocurrency for donating project. if person have Emc2, why dont donate loved project?  Huge possibilities we expect  while I was writing this, people on top already written my thoughts 
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March 19, 2014, 04:17:46 PM |
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Also, aside from voting on how that 2% is used for projects part of the kickstarter model could also be adopted here. Let the people who run the different science related projects take more of an active role where they list their goals for a project and number of emc2 required to meet that goal. People could then donate their coins directly to that project with website username listed along with number of coins donated, a list of users with option for anon. If a goal is met the people running that specific project can choose to give a small perk for top 5 donators like a t-shirt or something similar. These things would give people an incentive to help aside from it being a worthy cause.
It is possible people see a project that does not win the vote but would still like to help push that forward with coins they have mined. This may involve some website dev work but a donation fund could be started for something like this to assist with paying for dev. Something like this could go a long way with marketing and pushing the coin forward.
Using our finalist nominees to do some crowdfunding for them on top of the foundation award is not a bad idea, the idea has been stirring around in my head. While would like to set up EMC2 wallets, it may be a good idea to set up wallets for other cryptos to reach out to other communities. We are goal driven, one is to promote the coin obviously, the other is to promote the foundation and it's mission. Plus it would help our nominees: hey this is not only a chance to get an award, but to also possibly raise some additional funds. They can do some promotion for the einsteinium, and reach a wider audience. Also I am not sure kickstarter would be the best for this because of it's structure (funding only happens if the goal is reached), but other crowdfunding sites may work, but experiment has been open to crowdfunding with cryptocurrency, and since a couple of our nominees are experiment.com projects, it might be a good collaboration. With that being said we already reached out to them.
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March 19, 2014, 05:04:09 PM |
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I though that the value of Einstenium coin would be higher than this at least 1$ but it's so low.
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