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josh2600 ◴[] No.26713883[source]
Hi!

I'm the CEO of MobileCoin. If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask here. We've been working on this project for four years and it has been a labor of love. There's a lot of new technology here.

We exist in a highly regulated space so it's possible some questions will require reaching out to lawyers to make sure we answer them in a way that's compliant so please don't feel offended if a response takes a while to come back.

The best set of docs for how the whole thing fits together is our book "The Mechanics of MobileCoin"[0].

We'll be around here and on our forums [1] to answer questions. Please also check out our foundation website[2]. The github[3] is also a lot of fun, especially the section on Fog[4].

[0]https://github.com/UkoeHB/Mechanics-of-MobileCoin/blob/maste...

[1]https://community.mobilecoin.foundation

[2]https://mobilecoin.foundation

[3]https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin

[4]https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/fog

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hiq ◴[] No.26717367[source]
Hi, I still have to read the docs more thoroughly, but given that these HN threads die out quickly, I'd rather ask now that I have the chance, so forgive me if some of these are answered in the docs:

1. how does MobileCoin make money?

2. how many coins do you / does MobileCoin own?

3. related to that, are there mechanisms in place to prove that this is not a pump and dump? Or simply, how do I know it's not one and it's here for the long-term?

4. what's the threat model of the blockchain you're using? E.g. for Bitcoin, the chain is compromised once 51% of the hashing rate belongs to collaborative evil miners (as a rough approximation). What about MobileCoin? When would something bad happen? How is it prevented?

5. how does MobileCoin compare with privacy-oriented cryptocurrencies such as Monero?

P.S.: you might wanna add a F.A.Q. section somewhere for the questions I've mentioned and the others in this HN thread, right now we either have to blindly trust the claims on https://www.mobilecoin.com/ or going through the 133 pages of https://github.com/UkoeHB/Mechanics-of-MobileCoin, there should be some intermediate tech documentation (or does it exist already?)

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1. PragmaticPulp ◴[] No.26717766[source]
> 1. how does MobileCoin make money?

MobileCoin pre-mined the coins and is selling them to users. According to other comments, they hold 85% of the coins.

The CEO is commenting in this thread with a link to buy the coins. They make money by selling these coins.

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2. frombody ◴[] No.26739811[source]
I think the more pertinent question is how much of a stake Signal has in MobileCoin and why the details of this relationship are not being disclosed.

MobileCoin isn't even on the list of cryptocurrencies you can make a donation in.. which makes this seem more like a cash grab rather than something that was thought out.