Date: 24/02/2014 09:43:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 493890
Subject: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

A new digital currency that rewards solar panel users could not only encourage more people to switch to solar energy but provide a new, more stable model for future alternative currencies.
SolarCoin debuted last month and builds on the same technology as Bitcoin — the popular cryptocurrency most notable for attracting an online criminal element. Like Bitcoin’s decentralized model, anyone can get SolarCoins by buying them via Twitter or helping create digital coins through mining. What separates the two is that instead of relying on mining, which involves solving complex math puzzles, SolarCoins are incentives for homeowners who use solar panels.
Consumers earn SolarCoins just by using the solar panels installed on their home or business. SolarCoin checks solar homeowners’ meters to verify that they are producing solar energy and rewards them with coins. That passive approach, where consumers can simply earn money just by doing something they believe in, could be what makes the new currency more sustainable than other alternative currencies.
Regardless of whether it succeeds, SolarCoin’s model of rewarding consumers for their actions could prove more advantageous for consumers and businesses in the future. Because it’s based on a renewable resource — the sun — rather than the work output from Bitcoin’s algorithm-cracking computer miners or traditional gold-backed currency.

From: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/02/21/3282131/solar-coin-global-currency/

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Date: 24/02/2014 12:15:29
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 493919
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

roughbarked said:

SolarCoin checks solar homeowners’ meters to verify that they are producing solar energy and rewards them with coins. That passive approach, where consumers can simply earn money just by doing something they believe in, could be what makes the new currency more sustainable than other alternative currencies.
From: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/02/21/3282131/solar-coin-global-currency/

And paying them in “solar coins” rather than proper money is better in what way?

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Date: 24/02/2014 12:16:58
From: Tamb
ID: 493922
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:
SolarCoin checks solar homeowners’ meters to verify that they are producing solar energy and rewards them with coins. That passive approach, where consumers can simply earn money just by doing something they believe in, could be what makes the new currency more sustainable than other alternative currencies.
From: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/02/21/3282131/solar-coin-global-currency/

And paying them in “solar coins” rather than proper money is better in what way?


It’s cheaper I suppose.

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Date: 24/02/2014 12:17:42
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 493923
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

Tamb said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:
SolarCoin checks solar homeowners’ meters to verify that they are producing solar energy and rewards them with coins. That passive approach, where consumers can simply earn money just by doing something they believe in, could be what makes the new currency more sustainable than other alternative currencies.
From: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/02/21/3282131/solar-coin-global-currency/

And paying them in “solar coins” rather than proper money is better in what way?


It’s cheaper I suppose.

How is it cheaper?

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Date: 24/02/2014 12:18:46
From: poikilotherm
ID: 493924
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:
SolarCoin checks solar homeowners’ meters to verify that they are producing solar energy and rewards them with coins. That passive approach, where consumers can simply earn money just by doing something they believe in, could be what makes the new currency more sustainable than other alternative currencies.
From: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/02/21/3282131/solar-coin-global-currency/

And paying them in “solar coins” rather than proper money is better in what way?

They’re making use of a popular ponzi scheme.

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Date: 24/02/2014 12:19:16
From: Tamb
ID: 493925
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Tamb said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

And paying them in “solar coins” rather than proper money is better in what way?


It’s cheaper I suppose.

How is it cheaper?


Because the solar coins don’t actually cost the payer anything.

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Date: 24/02/2014 12:24:19
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 493928
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

Tamb said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Tamb said:

It’s cheaper I suppose.

How is it cheaper?


Because the solar coins don’t actually cost the payer anything.

Which fact is reflected in their long term value.

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Date: 24/02/2014 12:26:20
From: pommiejohn
ID: 493929
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

poikilotherm said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:
SolarCoin checks solar homeowners’ meters to verify that they are producing solar energy and rewards them with coins. That passive approach, where consumers can simply earn money just by doing something they believe in, could be what makes the new currency more sustainable than other alternative currencies.
From: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/02/21/3282131/solar-coin-global-currency/

And paying them in “solar coins” rather than proper money is better in what way?

They’re making use of a popular ponzi scheme.

Just get in early, you’ll make a fortune :)

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Date: 24/02/2014 12:26:30
From: Tamb
ID: 493930
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

>>Which fact is reflected in their long term value = 0

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Date: 24/02/2014 12:59:27
From: Dropbear
ID: 493938
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

poikilotherm said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:
SolarCoin checks solar homeowners’ meters to verify that they are producing solar energy and rewards them with coins. That passive approach, where consumers can simply earn money just by doing something they believe in, could be what makes the new currency more sustainable than other alternative currencies.
From: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/02/21/3282131/solar-coin-global-currency/

And paying them in “solar coins” rather than proper money is better in what way?

They’re making use of a popular ponzi scheme.

Oh god here we go again

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Date: 24/02/2014 13:04:09
From: dv
ID: 493942
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

From now on, the currency should be the joule.

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Date: 24/02/2014 13:43:42
From: sibeen
ID: 493974
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

dv said:


From now on, the currency should be the joule.

What?

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Date: 24/02/2014 13:47:15
From: Dropbear
ID: 493976
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

sibeen said:


dv said:

From now on, the currency should be the joule.

What?

I’ll have ten Angelinas please..

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Date: 24/02/2014 14:20:37
From: roughbarked
ID: 493979
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

Dropbear said:


sibeen said:

dv said:

From now on, the currency should be the joule.

What?

I’ll have ten Angelinas please..


How many ergs is that?

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Date: 24/02/2014 14:31:03
From: roughbarked
ID: 493983
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

roughbarked said:


Dropbear said:

sibeen said:

What?

I’ll have ten Angelinas please..


How many ergs is that?

no. Don’t answer. I do know.

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Date: 24/02/2014 15:26:04
From: morrie
ID: 494022
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

sibeen said:


dv said:

From now on, the currency should be the joule.

What?


Just a second.

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Date: 24/02/2014 15:28:18
From: sibeen
ID: 494025
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

morrie said:


sibeen said:

dv said:

From now on, the currency should be the joule.

What?


Just a second.

:)

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Date: 24/02/2014 15:32:48
From: dv
ID: 494026
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

No doubt the UK will stubbornly still to their own currency, the BTU.

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Date: 24/02/2014 17:34:34
From: Ian
ID: 494152
Subject: re: SolarCoin. The renewable BitCoin?

Researcher Booted From Harvard Network for Mining Digital Currency

http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2014/02/harvard-dogecoin/

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