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Software Developer Creates Personal Cryptocurrency (wired.com)

mirandakatz writes: If you want to pick Evan Prodromou's brain -- as many people often do -- you'll have to pay him. And not just a consulting fee: You'll have to pay him in his own personal cryptocurrency, dubbed Evancoin. Currently, 20 days after his Initial Coin Offering, a single Evancoin is worth $45. As Prodromou tells Scott Rosenberg at Backchannel, "I'm not above a stunt! But in this case I'm really serious about exploring how cryptocurrency is changing what we can do with money and how we think about it. Money is this sort of consensual hallucination, and I wanted to experiment around that." The story goes on to explain what, exactly, goes into creating a personal cryptocurrency, and whether Evancoin could becoming a phenomenon that spreads.

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  1. Fancy Bartering by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I now take payments in goats and manual labor.

    1. Re:Fancy Bartering by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 4, Funny

      And by "manual labor" you mean handjobs, right?

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  2. Re:Why is it that.... by pushing-robot · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Because the creators can make more, and then they have cryptocurrency *and* dollars.

    Also, like stocks and religion, the power of currency is equal to the number of people willing to hold it.

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  3. Re:How do you buy bitcoin? by lucm · · Score: 3, Informative

    He's a young hip techbro.

    He's 49

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

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  4. Scrip is a thing already by Sarten-X · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is a common practice already, but now with added buzzword-compliance.

    For decades, organizations have issued scrips of various kinds. From gift certificates and coupons to the ubiquitous gift cards exchanged today, there's always some new way to get customers to invest in your product before they buy it. This guy now has his own scrip currency, with the gimmick of being a "cryptocurrency" so people can generate their own, essentially paying him in their time and recognition of his brand instead of an actual recognized currency.

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    1. Re:Scrip is a thing already by FrankHaynes · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Let's see: we've gone from a single unified web browser that can run almost any application to a single app per site, multiplied by the number of sites desiring their own lock-in.

      So in that world, making a currency that can only be spent on one vendor matches up perfectly. I guess I'll market a "wallet" to store each and every different currency for all the different vendors who mine their own.

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