200 Artists Participate in Bitcoin Photo Contest: Viewer Voting Ends Oct. 15
The Bitcoin Photo Contest, a bit4coin-sponsored initiative to improve bitcoin's image and expand bitcoin's graphic representation, moves into its next phase this week as the regular voting phase ends on Oct. 15 and 50 images go to a jury for the final vote. The 50 images selected will include the 25 that get the most viewer tips and 25 that get the most viewer votes by Oct. 15. Each jury member can vote on up to five images, independent of regular viewer votes. Viewers can see the submissions here. Bit4coin is an Amsterdam, Netherlands-based bitcoin exchange. 200 Artists Win 5,000 Likes.....
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When it comes to images of bitcoins, the pool content developers have to choose from is pretty limited - to the point where most readers tend to recognize photos from other stories, and that's a problem. However, bit4coin is aiming to solve that problem by reaching out to the bitcoin community at large and offering up a Bitcoin Photo Contest. The Basic Rules Of The Bitcoin Photo Contest. Photographers and graphic artists have until October 15, 2015 to submit their bitcoin photos. The guidelines are pretty straightforward - as long as the picture has something to do with bitcoin, obviously....
A chocolate image called "Sweet life. Bitcoin will be in chocolate" took first place in the first Bitcoin Photo Contest, which recently ended. The winning entry by a user named Nadin crafted bitcoin cookies to win the grand prize of €1000 in BTC which will be sent via bit4coin vouchers. Nadin and the other winners will be able to immediately redeem their vouchers for BTC at the current exchange rate. Nadin won the contest, which drew 600 entries, by convincing four of the contest's six jury members. First place - bitcoin cookies. The contest, sponsored by bit4coin, launched Sept. 8,....
Vote on your favorite new Mincoin Logo here. The voting ends in two hours. Personally I think the designer "Allow" should win. I especially like this logo (not sure which color though, well maybe the grey): What do you think of the logos?
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Financial technology startups in India are welcoming a contest to find financial technology solutions announced by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), according to Business Standard, an Indian newspaper. The purpose of the competition is to develop technologies that reduce transaction costs, prevent financial fraud and develop India’s e-commerce infrastructure. The bank’s Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology (DRBT), which is organizing the contest, invites groups, individuals and startups to participate. The contest will reward participants with a small cash prize and....