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RealSolid

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In Topic: MicroCash Development has restarted

18 September 2012 - 01:33 AM

I've been working on the networking side and that's nearly finished. Once that's done a beta can be released.

In Topic: New landing page for MicroCash.org

06 September 2012 - 01:37 AM

View PostSchwede65, on 05 September 2012 - 01:47 PM, said:


Posted Image

that's my suggestion :P

Edit: this - http://www.imgspc.com/ - does not work proper anymore


Very nice. One suggestion would be some kind of border around the note, it seems like that is a common theme on real notes and would sort of give it that appeal too? What do you think?

In Topic: New landing page for MicroCash.org

05 September 2012 - 07:00 AM

View PostSchwede65, on 05 September 2012 - 06:47 AM, said:


yeah, a MC-note would be a good solution...
it's more precise what is going on...
the rocket now is a bit boring after looking at it the second and third time :)


Do you feel like making a MC $100 note? :P

In Topic: New landing page for MicroCash.org

05 September 2012 - 04:27 AM

What do you guys think about a MicroCash note instead of a rocket? A note sorta simulates a "transaction" too.

I like vipers idea about using different currencies for the floating things.

In Topic: Average World Price of electricity (KWh)

05 September 2012 - 04:25 AM

View PostSchwede65, on 04 September 2012 - 07:24 PM, said:


you talk about $ 0.8 energy costs, that is ~ 5 kWh to get 1 MC (1 kWh = $ 0.15)
thats a better step in the right direction (down from 10 kWh/1MC), but i think its still too high, when we talk about large numbers of coins
its still enormous energy-wasting
please come down to 2.5 kWh/1MC with an average-energy-cost of $ 0.2/kWh, then you have ~ $ 0.5 direct energy-costs, thats enough
because the direct costs will not directly influence the price...
yeah, it must be in the right price-area but not so close nearby

only my suggestion :)


I understand what you are saying and agree that if MC was ultra successful something would have to be done about costs. However I think this requires a lot of thinking and we can end up with a solution that doesn't burn so much energy but still has a cost that makes them around $1 each. Right now, using electricity as the lowest barrier for price seems the best way we have.