Re: [Mimblewimble] logo design

2017-11-02 Thread Casey Rodarmor
That would be rad! I'm totally happy to pay the $299 for the bronze package myself. Do you think it's worth it to spend the extra $200+ to bump up to a more expensive package? Also, depending on how things go, we might want to consider this a preliminary design, and then do another package later.

Re: [Mimblewimble] logo design

2017-11-02 Thread Derek Waltchack
casey, i’d be happy to help you with the cost if you’d like. as you know, the more you pay, the better the design will be. let me know -Derek [cid:f5750ab8-57a4-4d1c-be12-ddb9dffd7cc1@namprd11.prod.outlook.com] Derek R. Waltchack | Partner 1616 2nd Avenue South | Suite 100 | B

Re: [Mimblewimble] logo design

2017-11-02 Thread Casey Rodarmor
Hi all, I was thinking about springing for a 99 designs logo design package. Not to come up with anything final, just to get more options on the table. They'll solicit designs from 30 or so designers, and then we can pick the best one. Some of the questions that they ask before they solicit entr

Re: [Mimblewimble] On block rewards

2017-11-02 Thread Casey Rodarmor
Hi All, Thanks John for making the graphs! The graph of monetary inflation for a constant supply coin concerns me slightly. Central banks managing stable fiat currencies generally target 0% to 4% price inflation per year. Upon entering the 12.5 bitcoin block reward era a little under 8 years af

Re: [Mimblewimble] On block rewards

2017-11-02 Thread Alexander Leishman
Hey John, Where does the 2% loss number come from? -Alex On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 9:47 AM John Tromp wrote: > On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 3:39 PM, John Tromp wrote: > > > The attached plot summarizes how the bitcoin emission compares to that > of grin > > over the first 200 years, assuming a 2% year

Re: [Mimblewimble] On block rewards

2017-11-02 Thread John Tromp
On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 3:39 PM, John Tromp wrote: > The attached plot summarizes how the bitcoin emission compares to that of grin > over the first 200 years, assuming a 2% yearly loss of coins. Here's the same plot, as well as one for inflation, as a gif. Maybe these can be added to https://git

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2017-11-02 Thread Alberto Garcia
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Re: [Mimblewimble] On block rewards

2017-11-02 Thread John Tromp
On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 3:36 PM, John Tromp wrote: > dear grinners, > The attached plot summarizes how the bitcoin emission compares to that of grin > over the first 200 years, assuming a 2% yearly loss of coins. Oops; forgot to attach... bitcoin.grin.02.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document --

[Mimblewimble] Fwd: On block rewards

2017-11-02 Thread John Tromp
dear grinners, The attached plot summarizes how the bitcoin emission compares to that of grin over the first 200 years, assuming a 2% yearly loss of coins. It was produced from the C program below. Use arguments -l 0 for the lossless bitcoin emission, no arguments for bitcoin with 2% loss, and -s