I see, that makes sense, in that case I like the first one.
It could be an idea to combine the message and for example use a Bitcoin symbol in one of the traffic light, a dollar in the next and a euro in the third or something, but I guess that could obfuscate the message.
Honestly I don't like either one and the reason is really simple: I don't think we should be trying to convince bitcoin users to switch to DASH, we should be trying to get people with no experience with digital currencies to try DASH as their first one, because if they do, they will never want...
Ah that is a shame, but thank you for the explanation.
I have been thinking about it, though I don't think it makes much sense to develop a phone, there are plenty of those already, even cheap ones. I was thinking about an ultra cheap, small device that only does DASH with maybe a cheap camera...
I think GrandMasterDash said it perfectly:
So, yes as far as I know this is perfectly possible to do in DASH scripting language. Basically you set the minimum amount of funds needed and the funding time for an address that only exists on the blockchain, so that no one can interfere with it...
I really like the idea of a crowdfunding mechanism, but I don't see the need for funds to actually leave control of the owner until actually pledging support to a project. Why not make it so that a user can enter one or more of his own addresses into their account, which can then be verified by...
Well, if there's serious concerns about the possible price in 6 months, wouldn't it be possible to do an escrow account with the help of the core team, that releases a number of DASH every month depending on the price of DASH? That way the DASH network gets responsibility for both appreciation...
I don't know, $10k to intergrate with 80% of current POS systems in a country does not seems such a huge amount in my mind, especially if the will make adoption far quicker than it would otherwise be.
$10K for enticing merchant to actually use the option. I am curious on how long and does OP...