Of those, I think DashCash with some little slogan about the coin being 20% more awesome would probably be the best.
>>96030Although, that said, Dash is already a crypto currency. So that would probably fuck with people who mix them up and try to use incompatible wallets.
>>96030I'm trying to make a decent picture right now for it. Can't say it's going that well though.
https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-create-my-own-Crypto-Currencyhttp://cryptorials.io/how-anyone-can-make-their-own-digital-currency/I'm leaving those links just in case anyone else wants to try and make use of this list.
Is Photoshop best for making decent pictures? Or is Microsoft paint good enough?
>shilling MemeCoins
Anyway, isn't BronyCoin already a thing?
>>96044>>96037>>96032Oh, I got one!
We take "bits" and make it something completely original!
How about "Bitcoin"?
>>96054>mfwCan someone explain the appeal of cryptocurrency to me? Cause I don't get it.
>>96063This. Why the hell would you ever pay a transaction fee on a currency with a volatile value when you can transact in more stable real
money more for free?
>>96029It needs to reference MLP's best parts directly, but in a memorable way. No Glimglams.
I like the idea of one pound being a Dashcash, with the pennies (Or cents, I suppose) being "a 20percent".
I like Lunacy personally. It’s a subtle enough reference that normies wouldn’t get the joke and might therefore take it seriously (insofar as a crypto currency can be taken seriously) but people in the fandom would get it.
>>96065Value of the coin is controlled by the market, rather than the government printing endless copies.
>>96131>my useless currency is better than your useless currencyWhat is rate of exchange?
>>96029Just call em Bits. This isn’t hard.
>>96141Honestly I don't think cryptocurrencies are what is going to replace fiat currency in the first place. It's a step towards it, but not the end goal I don't think. I'm just latching onto the train for the free cash.
>>96147Yes, yes. But, you said that the reason why it's superior is because bitcoin is controlled by the market while fiat is not. Don't you know that the motivation for debasing a currency of a metallic link is essentially ensuring that is not bound by a fixed rate but it's exchange in foreign markets?
>>96153Didn't say it's superior. Only said that's why people like it.
>>96155I wouldn't say it's the best of reasons. Anonymity is a better one. And, when paired with the phrase "government printing endless copies" is contradictory if you find that problem to be an issue of speculative nature.