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Develop games and loyalty systems. They are the real deal!
@egordeev: “I gather that many are mistaken in thinking that the Internet of Money necessarily implies digitized national money used to pay for everything and everywhere. The same ideas were taking hold in the ’90s when everyone expected all content to be professional and to copy newspapers, compact disks, and other off-line containers.
In reality, the Internet of Money represents relationship systems established by the communities—e.g., in-game coins and loyalty points. Without such kinds of money, efficient growth becomes merely impossible as every system itself programs the corresponding terms of use. Think of it: you do not spend U.S. dollars within World of Warcraft, nor do airlines deposit pure cash to your account (hint: even in case they do, you lose up to 90% of all opportunities; my effective cashback through points reaches 5% from all purchases).
That is why what I am betting on today is not the swap of U.S. dollars or Indian rupees to the blockchain, which will ultimately lead to fierce resistance on the part of governments (cases of Libra and TON), but the development of private money in projects. The more efficient the systems, the faster the national money will be digitized as there simply will be no other option left. People transition from cash to cards, from cards to Apple/Android Pay, from contactless payments to QR codes, and so on.
In-game coins and loyalty points are a ‘Trojan horse’ strategy blockchains can adopt. The gaming industry rakes in the largest revenues among the broader entertainment market, superseding all others combined. Loyalty is what every business needs, and as we all know, marketing costs per returning customer are ten times lower. In both cases, thanks to blockchain, the following model is perfectly implemented: one can be assured that millions of people will receive their funds and be later able to use them inside the system or transfer them to their friends. Maximum security, highest uptime possible, protection from balance tampering, extremely low infrastructure costs. Both coins and points have already become part of contemporary IT systems, so you will not have to persuade anyone on the benefits of the transition to decentralized ledgers, and even more so, to digitize anything.
Now, let us take a look from a regulatory perspective. Watchdog agencies are indifferent to where you store user coins and points—be it MySQL or Minter blockchain—their main concern is whether you pay corporate taxes. Just like with the common digital assets that have been in use for a few decades now.
I am confident that the years 2020 and 2021 will first give a head start to these two directions as demand for solutions is colossal—all users want to entertain themselves, and all users want to benefit from taking part in the systems. Consider the idea that loyalty gamification is one of the most efficient formats of audience engagement and retention (raise your coefficients as you level up), and vice versa: special loyalty programs for players (invite your friends) allow businesses to get products similar in functionality yet diverse in terms of potential use cases and applications.
There is no need to exaggerate and try to give everyone in the world a Bitcoin so as to create a single free market of money. What is needed, though, is attending to seizable problems facing projects and businesses. By solving them, we will acquire grateful users; those who will stop running from crypto like the plague and thinking of it as ‘something out of thin air.’ Once they can buy WoW armor or flight tickets, no one will care about how it is called—people will only want it to continue to work just as cool.”
@egordeev: “I gather that many are mistaken in thinking that the Internet of Money necessarily implies digitized national money used to pay for everything and everywhere. The same ideas were taking hold in the ’90s when everyone expected all content to be professional and to copy newspapers, compact disks, and other off-line containers.
In reality, the Internet of Money represents relationship systems established by the communities—e.g., in-game coins and loyalty points. Without such kinds of money, efficient growth becomes merely impossible as every system itself programs the corresponding terms of use. Think of it: you do not spend U.S. dollars within World of Warcraft, nor do airlines deposit pure cash to your account (hint: even in case they do, you lose up to 90% of all opportunities; my effective cashback through points reaches 5% from all purchases).
That is why what I am betting on today is not the swap of U.S. dollars or Indian rupees to the blockchain, which will ultimately lead to fierce resistance on the part of governments (cases of Libra and TON), but the development of private money in projects. The more efficient the systems, the faster the national money will be digitized as there simply will be no other option left. People transition from cash to cards, from cards to Apple/Android Pay, from contactless payments to QR codes, and so on.
In-game coins and loyalty points are a ‘Trojan horse’ strategy blockchains can adopt. The gaming industry rakes in the largest revenues among the broader entertainment market, superseding all others combined. Loyalty is what every business needs, and as we all know, marketing costs per returning customer are ten times lower. In both cases, thanks to blockchain, the following model is perfectly implemented: one can be assured that millions of people will receive their funds and be later able to use them inside the system or transfer them to their friends. Maximum security, highest uptime possible, protection from balance tampering, extremely low infrastructure costs. Both coins and points have already become part of contemporary IT systems, so you will not have to persuade anyone on the benefits of the transition to decentralized ledgers, and even more so, to digitize anything.
Now, let us take a look from a regulatory perspective. Watchdog agencies are indifferent to where you store user coins and points—be it MySQL or Minter blockchain—their main concern is whether you pay corporate taxes. Just like with the common digital assets that have been in use for a few decades now.
I am confident that the years 2020 and 2021 will first give a head start to these two directions as demand for solutions is colossal—all users want to entertain themselves, and all users want to benefit from taking part in the systems. Consider the idea that loyalty gamification is one of the most efficient formats of audience engagement and retention (raise your coefficients as you level up), and vice versa: special loyalty programs for players (invite your friends) allow businesses to get products similar in functionality yet diverse in terms of potential use cases and applications.
There is no need to exaggerate and try to give everyone in the world a Bitcoin so as to create a single free market of money. What is needed, though, is attending to seizable problems facing projects and businesses. By solving them, we will acquire grateful users; those who will stop running from crypto like the plague and thinking of it as ‘something out of thin air.’ Once they can buy WoW armor or flight tickets, no one will care about how it is called—people will only want it to continue to work just as cool.”
Create businesses
Cryptocurrency and blockchain, what are they? Merely technologies for improving the efficiency of processes which, in their turn, lead to the achievement of goals. The goals themselves have remained unchanged over centuries—individuals, teams, and organizations are all willing to profit as a result of their activity, and the best way to accumulate that profit is through a new-fashioned business structure.
Novel business does not mean, of course, someone profiting from the growth in the coin’s price. Although some would not find any fault with that, just as is the case with any resource corporation (e.g., Saudi Aramco has become the world’s most valuable publicly-traded company precisely because it operates the largest oil fields on the planet). In the most simplified model, any business needs unit economics under which every trade generates income for the company and subsequently, profit—after all costs have been incurred.
The most straightforward and comprehensible business on Minter today is block validation. Companies offer users their services, charge a commission fee, pay their expenditures, and if properly organized, make a profit.
Games are another good example of how to get the maximum out of using blockchain—you can send out millions of coins that gamers will use to start playing, including via referral programs. All transactions instantly and transparently recalculate the balances, leaving no room for cheating. Which is vitally important in games such as chess: you want to make sure that your opponent is not a robot but someone who has a history and is at your level.
At the end of the day, the most benefit from their work will be captured by those who capitalized their intellectual property with positive unit economics in the form of business. And if while doing so, you see the token’s price increase as well, you have done everything just right.
No payment system and no national currency is on par with blockchains and crypto in terms of global reach and transfer security. That must serve as a basis for improving already existing businesses and building the new ones. But do not center them around selling the coins; rather, create full-fledged processes that will not run on any other tech.
Cryptocurrency and blockchain, what are they? Merely technologies for improving the efficiency of processes which, in their turn, lead to the achievement of goals. The goals themselves have remained unchanged over centuries—individuals, teams, and organizations are all willing to profit as a result of their activity, and the best way to accumulate that profit is through a new-fashioned business structure.
Novel business does not mean, of course, someone profiting from the growth in the coin’s price. Although some would not find any fault with that, just as is the case with any resource corporation (e.g., Saudi Aramco has become the world’s most valuable publicly-traded company precisely because it operates the largest oil fields on the planet). In the most simplified model, any business needs unit economics under which every trade generates income for the company and subsequently, profit—after all costs have been incurred.
The most straightforward and comprehensible business on Minter today is block validation. Companies offer users their services, charge a commission fee, pay their expenditures, and if properly organized, make a profit.
Games are another good example of how to get the maximum out of using blockchain—you can send out millions of coins that gamers will use to start playing, including via referral programs. All transactions instantly and transparently recalculate the balances, leaving no room for cheating. Which is vitally important in games such as chess: you want to make sure that your opponent is not a robot but someone who has a history and is at your level.
At the end of the day, the most benefit from their work will be captured by those who capitalized their intellectual property with positive unit economics in the form of business. And if while doing so, you see the token’s price increase as well, you have done everything just right.
No payment system and no national currency is on par with blockchains and crypto in terms of global reach and transfer security. That must serve as a basis for improving already existing businesses and building the new ones. But do not center them around selling the coins; rather, create full-fledged processes that will not run on any other tech.
We suggest that everyone who has already launched a project on Minter starts thinking about promotion. On Monday, we will publish a grant application form. The grants will be intended for user acquisition across Telegram and YouTube.
In case you do not have relevant experience in advertising, hurry up and find a specialist within the community so that you could team up and submit a joint application.
The maximum amount granted will start at 100K BIP. Those who run their first campaign successfully will be allowed to apply for 300K BIP, then for 1M BIP, and so on.
We did a terrific job launching projects, resolving issues, and establishing a relationship with early users/customers in 2019. It is time to build up our success from there!
In case you do not have relevant experience in advertising, hurry up and find a specialist within the community so that you could team up and submit a joint application.
The maximum amount granted will start at 100K BIP. Those who run their first campaign successfully will be allowed to apply for 300K BIP, then for 1M BIP, and so on.
We did a terrific job launching projects, resolving issues, and establishing a relationship with early users/customers in 2019. It is time to build up our success from there!
Very soon, our European broker will start exchanging BIP for the euro and vice versa as Minter Global OÜ obtained a new crypto license last Friday. Congratulations to us all!
View on the register’s website: https://mtr.mkm.ee/juriidiline_isik/242983
View on the register’s website: https://mtr.mkm.ee/juriidiline_isik/242983
What did we achieve in 2019?
– Minter Mainnet launched and subsequently tested by a number of teams
– Many interesting projects in various fields utilizing coins in their own economies
– A fully operational U.S.-based entity for the promotion of the network, Minter Development Foundation
– A fully operational E.U.-based broker for exchange operations, Minter Global OÜ
– Minter 1.1 undergoing tests and trials (Texas 🏴)
– Minter 2.0 undergoing development (Chili 🌶️)
– An active community of at least 10,000 members
– One of the most visited websites among the networks launched in 2019
– The network itself and its native digital currency listed in numerous catalogs and rankings
– Millions of transactions without a single error; millions of blocks with insignificant issues at the start
– Over 1,600 coins created
– Total reserves at 650M BIP—i.e., half of the free float
– The share of 10-percent-CRR coins in total reserves at 250M BIP
– 15x BIP supply growth. For comparison, in 2020, this figure will be only 2.5
– 2.5x BIP rate drop compared to the starting price and 6x compared to the all-time high (it once peaked at 15 cents apiece)
– Network capitalization: $40M; coins capitalization: $65M
– Numerous improvements to all user products
– Constant updates of the code of key services, SDK, and API
– Infrastructure strengthening
– First Minter Demo Day, 20 presentations, tens of teams, over 100 participants
What goals is it important for us to reach in 2020?
– Design MinterID to increase trust in the network and implement end-to-end verification without revealing personal data
– Launch Minter 1.1
– Launch Minter 2.0 and first services (sidechains) on it
– Start preparing a single API for all services on Minter 2.0
– Launch HUB
– Support games and loyalty systems
– Support merchants (coins -> codes)
– Support Liquidity Providers
– Promote the network and projects across Telegram (300M users) and YouTube (worldwide)
– Launch and develop 10 localized communities
– Obtain a listing on a regulated venue with fiat support
– Introduce a package of measures for the expansion into the U.S. market (types of activity, legal procedures) with maximum cautiousness and concreteness
– Once the SEC v. TON case is resolved, examine it thoroughly and apply for a no-action letter
– Establish a working group to support businesses that use blockchains
– Open bank card gateways for deposits/withdrawals
– Form a team for working with institutional investors
– Start preparing for a European ETF
– Analyze the benefits of entering specific countries/languages
– Analyze the benefits of entering specific markets
– Build up a one-stop knowledge base about the network, its products, and projects & further maintain it
– Update the websites of the network and the foundation
– Publish MIP
– Launch IOMA
What goals is it important for us to reach in 2021?
– Bring BIP to the world’s top 10 utility tokens
– Minter Mainnet launched and subsequently tested by a number of teams
– Many interesting projects in various fields utilizing coins in their own economies
– A fully operational U.S.-based entity for the promotion of the network, Minter Development Foundation
– A fully operational E.U.-based broker for exchange operations, Minter Global OÜ
– Minter 1.1 undergoing tests and trials (Texas 🏴)
– Minter 2.0 undergoing development (Chili 🌶️)
– An active community of at least 10,000 members
– One of the most visited websites among the networks launched in 2019
– The network itself and its native digital currency listed in numerous catalogs and rankings
– Millions of transactions without a single error; millions of blocks with insignificant issues at the start
– Over 1,600 coins created
– Total reserves at 650M BIP—i.e., half of the free float
– The share of 10-percent-CRR coins in total reserves at 250M BIP
– 15x BIP supply growth. For comparison, in 2020, this figure will be only 2.5
– 2.5x BIP rate drop compared to the starting price and 6x compared to the all-time high (it once peaked at 15 cents apiece)
– Network capitalization: $40M; coins capitalization: $65M
– Numerous improvements to all user products
– Constant updates of the code of key services, SDK, and API
– Infrastructure strengthening
– First Minter Demo Day, 20 presentations, tens of teams, over 100 participants
What goals is it important for us to reach in 2020?
– Design MinterID to increase trust in the network and implement end-to-end verification without revealing personal data
– Launch Minter 1.1
– Launch Minter 2.0 and first services (sidechains) on it
– Start preparing a single API for all services on Minter 2.0
– Launch HUB
– Support games and loyalty systems
– Support merchants (coins -> codes)
– Support Liquidity Providers
– Promote the network and projects across Telegram (300M users) and YouTube (worldwide)
– Launch and develop 10 localized communities
– Obtain a listing on a regulated venue with fiat support
– Introduce a package of measures for the expansion into the U.S. market (types of activity, legal procedures) with maximum cautiousness and concreteness
– Once the SEC v. TON case is resolved, examine it thoroughly and apply for a no-action letter
– Establish a working group to support businesses that use blockchains
– Open bank card gateways for deposits/withdrawals
– Form a team for working with institutional investors
– Start preparing for a European ETF
– Analyze the benefits of entering specific countries/languages
– Analyze the benefits of entering specific markets
– Build up a one-stop knowledge base about the network, its products, and projects & further maintain it
– Update the websites of the network and the foundation
– Publish MIP
– Launch IOMA
What goals is it important for us to reach in 2021?
– Bring BIP to the world’s top 10 utility tokens
🎯 Project Promotion Grants
Users are the main power driving any project or system! In this regard, a U.S.-based entity Minter Development Foundation is launching a grant program for projects that are already successfully running on the Minter network. The initiative aims to assist you in attracting new users. The grants are intended for promotion, marketing, and advertising purposes.
📋 Grant Issuance Conditions
— A fully operational project based on or utilizing the Minter blockchain;
— A clear understanding of your target audience;
— Ready-to-be-implemented, detailed promotion or advertising campaign plan;
— Willingness to collect and analyze statistical data & provide corresponding reports.
Currently, only projects focused on user acquisition across Telegram or YouTube qualify. The maximum amount granted will start at 100K BIP. Those who run their first campaign successfully will be allowed to apply for 300K BIP and subsequently, 1M BIP.
🔬 Details
• The grants are issued in accordance with the MDF Grant Policy;
• One needs to comprehend their objectives and be able to effectively communicate them via the application form;
• Experience in advertising will increase your chances drastically;
• Priority will be given to the projects with the highest potential reach (games, loyalty programs, services that are useful for a mass, non-tech-savvy audience);
• Submitting an application is the first step toward being awarded a grant. Once the Foundation has received your application, the review process may take up to two weeks. Successful candidates will then be contacted and invited to the next assessment stage.
📩 Apply Now »
Users are the main power driving any project or system! In this regard, a U.S.-based entity Minter Development Foundation is launching a grant program for projects that are already successfully running on the Minter network. The initiative aims to assist you in attracting new users. The grants are intended for promotion, marketing, and advertising purposes.
📋 Grant Issuance Conditions
— A fully operational project based on or utilizing the Minter blockchain;
— A clear understanding of your target audience;
— Ready-to-be-implemented, detailed promotion or advertising campaign plan;
— Willingness to collect and analyze statistical data & provide corresponding reports.
Currently, only projects focused on user acquisition across Telegram or YouTube qualify. The maximum amount granted will start at 100K BIP. Those who run their first campaign successfully will be allowed to apply for 300K BIP and subsequently, 1M BIP.
🔬 Details
• The grants are issued in accordance with the MDF Grant Policy;
• One needs to comprehend their objectives and be able to effectively communicate them via the application form;
• Experience in advertising will increase your chances drastically;
• Priority will be given to the projects with the highest potential reach (games, loyalty programs, services that are useful for a mass, non-tech-savvy audience);
• Submitting an application is the first step toward being awarded a grant. Once the Foundation has received your application, the review process may take up to two weeks. Successful candidates will then be contacted and invited to the next assessment stage.
📩 Apply Now »
Forwarded from – Гордеев, что с криптой?
Minter Push Hackathon
Over 1.5M of BIPs and other coins in prizes to solve this problem!
https://medium.com/@egordeev/minter-push-0-1-1363de8846eb
Over 1.5M of BIPs and other coins in prizes to solve this problem!
https://medium.com/@egordeev/minter-push-0-1-1363de8846eb
Medium
Minter Push, 0.1
Problem we need to solve
Voting on Minter 1.1 Upgrade Proposal
An official page dedicated to voting on the Minter 1.1 upgrade proposal was opened Tuesday. In this vote, the list of updates to the network introduced by the developer team will be decided upon. If over two-thirds (66%) of the network capacity votes in favor of proceeding with the upgrade, there will be a second round of voting aimed to determine the block height designated for the network’s upgrade and the node’s code hash audit.
All current Minter network validators are eligible for participation. To cast a vote, use your reward address or validator management address. The voting will conclude 2/10/2020 12:00 AM UTC.
https://minterscan.net/proposals/1.1a
We express our gratitude to the Minterscan team for creating the voting interface.
An official page dedicated to voting on the Minter 1.1 upgrade proposal was opened Tuesday. In this vote, the list of updates to the network introduced by the developer team will be decided upon. If over two-thirds (66%) of the network capacity votes in favor of proceeding with the upgrade, there will be a second round of voting aimed to determine the block height designated for the network’s upgrade and the node’s code hash audit.
All current Minter network validators are eligible for participation. To cast a vote, use your reward address or validator management address. The voting will conclude 2/10/2020 12:00 AM UTC.
https://minterscan.net/proposals/1.1a
We express our gratitude to the Minterscan team for creating the voting interface.
🏆 The Meet Minter Multi-Language Article Contest
As part of our program aimed to increase Minter’s brand awareness across speakers of different languages, we invite you to participate in our new article contest. Aside from the prize, authors of the best pieces will be given an opportunity to contribute to the development of Minter’s localized communities.
📋 Terms
1. Write a high-quality introductory article on getting started with Minter in one of the following languages:
— Turkish
— Italian
— Portuguese
— German
— Indonesian
— French
— Chinese
2. The work is to be published on Telegra.ph
3. Only unique articles are accepted, no re-writes or translations. In addition, we have zero tolerance for plagiarism
4. 1 author = 1 language = 1 article
5. You need to be fluent in the language of your choice (written) so as to later join in building a corresponding localized community
6. The submission deadline is 2/15/2020. The prizes will be distributed by the end of February
Feel free to divide your guideline in whatever sections you want. Some of the ideas are presented below:
• What is Minter?
• How to create a wallet?
• What are rewards and how to delegate?
• What projects are out there (games, services, bots)?
• etc.
The ultimate goal is to acquaint new users with Minter, tell them about its advantages, and provide answers to questions that may arise.
For each language, there will be three prizes:
🥇st place = 25K BIP
🥈nd place = 15K BIP
🥉rd place = 5K BIP
Authors of the best pieces will be offered the position of community manager.
📩 Submit Your Article »
As part of our program aimed to increase Minter’s brand awareness across speakers of different languages, we invite you to participate in our new article contest. Aside from the prize, authors of the best pieces will be given an opportunity to contribute to the development of Minter’s localized communities.
📋 Terms
1. Write a high-quality introductory article on getting started with Minter in one of the following languages:
— Turkish
— Italian
— Portuguese
— German
— Indonesian
— French
— Chinese
2. The work is to be published on Telegra.ph
3. Only unique articles are accepted, no re-writes or translations. In addition, we have zero tolerance for plagiarism
4. 1 author = 1 language = 1 article
5. You need to be fluent in the language of your choice (written) so as to later join in building a corresponding localized community
6. The submission deadline is 2/15/2020. The prizes will be distributed by the end of February
Feel free to divide your guideline in whatever sections you want. Some of the ideas are presented below:
• What is Minter?
• How to create a wallet?
• What are rewards and how to delegate?
• What projects are out there (games, services, bots)?
• etc.
The ultimate goal is to acquaint new users with Minter, tell them about its advantages, and provide answers to questions that may arise.
For each language, there will be three prizes:
🥇st place = 25K BIP
🥈nd place = 15K BIP
🥉rd place = 5K BIP
Authors of the best pieces will be offered the position of community manager.
📩 Submit Your Article »
Update your BIP Wallet for iOS. From the Receive tab, you can now add a card showing your address balance to Wallet.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bip-wallet/id1457843214
Since Apple doesn’t allow more frequent updates, the balance is refreshed once an hour.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bip-wallet/id1457843214
Since Apple doesn’t allow more frequent updates, the balance is refreshed once an hour.
– Гордеев, что с криптой?
Minter Push Hackathon Over 1.5M of BIPs and other coins in prizes to solve this problem! https://medium.com/@egordeev/minter-push-0-1-1363de8846eb
Stage 1: Core. Results
1st place, 200K
minterpush.com (wallet example)
+ fast and easy, top-up via cheques, QR codes, selection of equivalent currency (ruble, dollar, etc.), individual pages for each integration instead of pop-up windows
- not found
1st place, 200К (yes, there are two first places)
push.scoring.mn (wallet example)
+ several coins, history, passwords, API, cool minor features (such as profiles when sending)
- it’d be probably reasonable to work on interfaces and make them easier
2nd place, 100К
minterpush.ru (wallet example, password: 123456)
+ advanced mode (multi-push)
2nd place, 100К (yes, there are two of them as well)
wallet.btcsecure.io (wallet example, password: 123)
+ interesting potential, likely strong security
- complicated obligatory sign-in, long page addresses, no ruble equivalent
3rd places, 50К each
push.gifts (wallet example)
+ potentially interesting functionality (according to features outlined in the application form)
phewapp.org (wallet example)
+ no distinctive advantages, except for maybe profile name, history through cookies, passwords
push.money
+ great API, but with no interface and demo
push.reef.mn (wallet example)
Total: 800К.
Sharing objectives will be published shortly.
Among other things, the team paid close attention to the speed of the work, giving priority to those who managed to meet the initial deadline.
Once again, congratulations on making it to the second stage.
1st place, 200K
minterpush.com (wallet example)
+ fast and easy, top-up via cheques, QR codes, selection of equivalent currency (ruble, dollar, etc.), individual pages for each integration instead of pop-up windows
- not found
1st place, 200К (yes, there are two first places)
push.scoring.mn (wallet example)
+ several coins, history, passwords, API, cool minor features (such as profiles when sending)
- it’d be probably reasonable to work on interfaces and make them easier
2nd place, 100К
minterpush.ru (wallet example, password: 123456)
+ advanced mode (multi-push)
2nd place, 100К (yes, there are two of them as well)
wallet.btcsecure.io (wallet example, password: 123)
+ interesting potential, likely strong security
- complicated obligatory sign-in, long page addresses, no ruble equivalent
3rd places, 50К each
push.gifts (wallet example)
+ potentially interesting functionality (according to features outlined in the application form)
phewapp.org (wallet example)
+ no distinctive advantages, except for maybe profile name, history through cookies, passwords
push.money
+ great API, but with no interface and demo
push.reef.mn (wallet example)
Total: 800К.
Sharing objectives will be published shortly.
Among other things, the team paid close attention to the speed of the work, giving priority to those who managed to meet the initial deadline.
Once again, congratulations on making it to the second stage.
Minter Push Hackathon: Sharing
The purpose of the hackathon’s stage two is the development of the sharing concept—i.e., the ultimate solution to the usability problem for both distributor and receiver. As there are no strict guidelines to follow, the team will evaluate your original ideas and the realization of those ideas.
Some you may borrow from the list below:
– Instant distribution. In one tap/click/image, with no unnecessary complications
– Maximum reach. Once you’ve performed the action, you are broadcasting to thousands of people at once
– Integration with common systems—e.g., e-mail and SMS
– Automatization. Someone gets a link as a result of some action
– Conditions. The user has to fill out a form, answer the questions, confirm something
– Dynamics. The link changes as time passes—for example, throughout a live stream—and expires afterward
– Forwarding. The wallet can be moved to a new link and forwarded to someone
Metadata should be given special consideration as all links and QR codes must look pretty, proper noscripts and denoscriptions included. The user has to understand in advance where the link will take them.
Don’t forget to place a CTA (call-to-action) to create a transfer as it may potentially boost the virality of your project, but don’t be annoying.
You can also implement targeted sharing, meaning when someone opens a wallet via your link, the most important action is prioritized—e.g., an offer to make in-game purchases. This would prove convenient for those who struck partnerships, for example, Time Loop can post wallets promoting 1001 and vice versa.
With QRs, there is scope for imagination. The most simple case might be something like “Scan this code and claim USD 10.”
It’s best to keep links as short as possible, 4–6 characters give over 100 billion combinations.
The more advanced of you may enable viewing link stats, it’s when you add a “+” at the end of the URL and see its analytics: date of creation, number of clicks, locations, languages, devices, etc. If you’ve ever used bit.ly, you get the idea.
The prizes are as follows:
1st place—200К
2nd place (two)—100К each
3rd place (six)—50К each
Total: 9 winners, 700К BIP to be awarded.
The deadline is Saturday evening. On Sunday, the team will make decisions. Early submissions will have greater chances—we are humans as well, and we often need some time to figure out how everything works, try out all the features, etc.
If you got any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with @seo2z.
The application form is available at www.minter.link/pushhackathon.
We may miss something at first, so please feel free to describe in detail what exactly you have done.
#minterpush
The purpose of the hackathon’s stage two is the development of the sharing concept—i.e., the ultimate solution to the usability problem for both distributor and receiver. As there are no strict guidelines to follow, the team will evaluate your original ideas and the realization of those ideas.
Some you may borrow from the list below:
– Instant distribution. In one tap/click/image, with no unnecessary complications
– Maximum reach. Once you’ve performed the action, you are broadcasting to thousands of people at once
– Integration with common systems—e.g., e-mail and SMS
– Automatization. Someone gets a link as a result of some action
– Conditions. The user has to fill out a form, answer the questions, confirm something
– Dynamics. The link changes as time passes—for example, throughout a live stream—and expires afterward
– Forwarding. The wallet can be moved to a new link and forwarded to someone
Metadata should be given special consideration as all links and QR codes must look pretty, proper noscripts and denoscriptions included. The user has to understand in advance where the link will take them.
Don’t forget to place a CTA (call-to-action) to create a transfer as it may potentially boost the virality of your project, but don’t be annoying.
You can also implement targeted sharing, meaning when someone opens a wallet via your link, the most important action is prioritized—e.g., an offer to make in-game purchases. This would prove convenient for those who struck partnerships, for example, Time Loop can post wallets promoting 1001 and vice versa.
With QRs, there is scope for imagination. The most simple case might be something like “Scan this code and claim USD 10.”
It’s best to keep links as short as possible, 4–6 characters give over 100 billion combinations.
The more advanced of you may enable viewing link stats, it’s when you add a “+” at the end of the URL and see its analytics: date of creation, number of clicks, locations, languages, devices, etc. If you’ve ever used bit.ly, you get the idea.
The prizes are as follows:
1st place—200К
2nd place (two)—100К each
3rd place (six)—50К each
Total: 9 winners, 700К BIP to be awarded.
The deadline is Saturday evening. On Sunday, the team will make decisions. Early submissions will have greater chances—we are humans as well, and we often need some time to figure out how everything works, try out all the features, etc.
If you got any questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with @seo2z.
The application form is available at www.minter.link/pushhackathon.
We may miss something at first, so please feel free to describe in detail what exactly you have done.
#minterpush
Minter’s Three Layers
Let’s discuss the ideology that we developed to provide a greater understanding of who is doing what within the community. Minter has three layers of programs:
– Core—i.e., Mainnet supported by validators with native coin BIP—and a single API for services. On-chain, by team
– Services, AKA “Sidechains.” Integrated into Mainnet, they run on top of their own coins but can also interact with one another via a unified protocol allowing them to complete tasks as part of a decentralized solution. On-chain, by community
– Solutions. Explorers, wallets, liquidity providers, merchants, MinterID, MinterPush, and other vital elements that operate outside of the chain yet utilize its capacities. Off-chain
Those three layers are where Minter lefts off—and projects for users pick up. We’re introducing a clear distinction between end-users (transfers, loyalty points, games, achievements, etc.) and developers (core, API, services, solutions).
Core and API for inter-service communication are developed and maintained by the main team. Sidechain-based, Mainnet-integrated services can be developed by anyone. And the most crucial layer—solutions such as explorers, wallets, and pushes—is spearheaded by our cool dev community!
Let’s discuss the ideology that we developed to provide a greater understanding of who is doing what within the community. Minter has three layers of programs:
– Core—i.e., Mainnet supported by validators with native coin BIP—and a single API for services. On-chain, by team
– Services, AKA “Sidechains.” Integrated into Mainnet, they run on top of their own coins but can also interact with one another via a unified protocol allowing them to complete tasks as part of a decentralized solution. On-chain, by community
– Solutions. Explorers, wallets, liquidity providers, merchants, MinterID, MinterPush, and other vital elements that operate outside of the chain yet utilize its capacities. Off-chain
Those three layers are where Minter lefts off—and projects for users pick up. We’re introducing a clear distinction between end-users (transfers, loyalty points, games, achievements, etc.) and developers (core, API, services, solutions).
Core and API for inter-service communication are developed and maintained by the main team. Sidechain-based, Mainnet-integrated services can be developed by anyone. And the most crucial layer—solutions such as explorers, wallets, and pushes—is spearheaded by our cool dev community!
Forwarded from Minterscan EN
🗳 Minter 1.1 Upgrade Proposal Accepted
36 validators, or 88.86% of the network’s voting power, have already voiced their support for proceeding with the change.
🍃 Voting page on Minterscan
#dev
36 validators, or 88.86% of the network’s voting power, have already voiced their support for proceeding with the change.
🍃 Voting page on Minterscan
#dev
Texas is live!
An updated test network has been successfully launched Friday: texasnet.explorer.minter.network/blocks/1
If you did not do anything with your balance within the last 24 hours, it must ALMOST mirror the one on the testnet. See DAO address as an example: texasnet.explorer.minter.network/address/Mx18467bbb64a8edf890201d526c35957d82be3d95
During the final transition to the new version of the network, not a single coin will be lost as the operation will stop, and all validators will have one hour to get ready for the launch with the full data.
On this test network, BIP is replaced with MNT. We strongly recommend you DO NOT sign in to the testnet Console using your actual seed phrase.
An updated test network has been successfully launched Friday: texasnet.explorer.minter.network/blocks/1
If you did not do anything with your balance within the last 24 hours, it must ALMOST mirror the one on the testnet. See DAO address as an example: texasnet.explorer.minter.network/address/Mx18467bbb64a8edf890201d526c35957d82be3d95
During the final transition to the new version of the network, not a single coin will be lost as the operation will stop, and all validators will have one hour to get ready for the launch with the full data.
On this test network, BIP is replaced with MNT. We strongly recommend you DO NOT sign in to the testnet Console using your actual seed phrase.