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      Entimp Regular Member last edited by

      Fehu aside, though I’m probably wrong on its connection… the symbol has to be an existing unicode character. Simply so that users can type it without relying on finding a font file to produce it. It would be nice to design our own one,

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      • ghostlander
        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

        There is also “[url=http://graphemica.com/Æ’]Latin capital letter f with hook[/url]” in the Unicode table.

        [size=72pt]Æ’[/size]

        Although there are various glyphs of this letter.

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          ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

          Here we have “[url=http://graphemica.com/Ḟ]latin capital letter f with dot above[/url]”.

          [size=72pt]Ḟ[/size]

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            groll Regular Member last edited by

            at first I liked “â‚£”. But it’s in the Franco logo so I would avoid that. I would avoid any currency sign for a currency in usage (like the ฿ of Bitcoin that is the thai Baht currency sign of thailand)
            [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_sign]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_sign[/url]

            their is a lot of stylish F a like in the unicode that should be good to go

            http://unicode-search.net/unicode-namesearch.pl?term=F

            my favorite was U+1D571 but it can’t print in forum correctly without lots of work so a no go

            we also have the feather one

            U+169B áš› e1 9a 9b OGHAM FEATHER MARK
            U+169C ᚜ e1 9a 9c OGHAM REVERSED FEATHER MARK
            U+2F7B â½» e2 bd bb KANGXI RADICAL FEATHER

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              aysyr Regular Member last edited by

              From the list that groll posted that would actually show up correctly on my computer, I like the Fraktur symbol U+1D509

              A non-letter symbol as he suggested would also be unique and interesting.

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                groll Regular Member last edited by

                yep but put it in your message and the message end :( so need unicode wrapping to use it not very convenient

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                  aysyr Regular Member last edited by

                  [quote name=“groll” post=“17862” timestamp=“1372276267”]
                  yep but put it in your message and the message end :( so need unicode wrapping to use it not very convenient
                  [/quote]

                  Yea I noticed :( I did that originally and it was blank lol

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                    Markus1337 Regular Member last edited by

                    Scrypt capital F is my suggestion ;)

                    [size=70pt]ℱ[/size]

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                      zythen Regular Member last edited by

                      [quote name=“Markus1337” post=“17885” timestamp=“1372283673”]
                      Scrypt capital F is my suggestion ;)

                      [size=70pt]ℱ[/size]
                      [/quote]

                      +1

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                        aysyr Regular Member last edited by

                        [quote name=“Markus1337” post=“17885” timestamp=“1372283673”]
                        Scrypt capital F is my suggestion ;)
                        [/quote]

                        Haha scrypt ;)

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                          justabitoftime last edited by

                          [quote name=“Markus1337” post=“17885” timestamp=“1372283673”]
                          Scrypt capital F is my suggestion ;)

                          [size=70pt]ℱ[/size]
                          [/quote]

                          Boom, that’s it right there!

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                            Vidicus Regular Member last edited by

                            [quote name=“Markus1337” post=“17885” timestamp=“1372283673”]
                            Scrypt capital F is my suggestion ;)

                            [size=70pt]ℱ[/size]
                            [/quote]

                            +1

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                              Markus1337 Regular Member last edited by

                              [quote name=“aysyr” post=“17888” timestamp=“1372284797”]
                              [quote author=Markus1337 link=topic=2265.msg17885#msg17885 date=1372283673]
                              Scrypt capital F is my suggestion ;)
                              [/quote]

                              Haha scrypt ;)
                              [/quote]

                              And it does link with our coin being scrypt 8)

                              Code is: U+2131

                              In comparison to Bitcoin and Litecoin: ℱ ฿ Ł

                              Seems alright to me ::)

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                                aysyr Regular Member last edited by

                                Only if the Fraktur F’s were typable :'(

                                [img]http://www.decodeunicode.org/en/data/glyph/196x196/1D523.gif[/img] [img]http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=images&cd=&docid=QghA73eeZZMR6M&tbnid=9fdS7RzZ02xprM:&ved=0CAUQjBwwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fileformat.info%2Finfo%2Funicode%2Ffont%2Fstixgeneral-regular%2Fu1D509.png&ei=oITLUaW8ArSz0QGCuoH4AQ&psig=AFQjCNGOy3FtW7DYTjNvwqSws92kbSmihA&ust=1372378656149980[/img]

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                                  A Former User last edited by

                                  Ò’ imo doesn’t reflect because of his hard straight lines a cosy feather.

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                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    How abbout an italic f with a c (for coin) on the lower end?

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                                      Tuck Fheman last edited by

                                      Ï•

                                      Phi (“f”). The lower-case letter φ (or often its variant, Ï•) is often used to represent: The golden ratio in mathematics, art, and architecture.

                                      So you have both “f” and math represented.

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                                        seemee last edited by

                                        So besides some wonderful custom made fonts so far we got proposals for various Unicode characters
                                        A copy and paste Unicode character readable in most browsers across the world has my preference
                                        I came across suggestions for
                                        [size=24pt]ƒ Ғ ℱ ƒ ₣ Ḟ[/size] and [size=24pt]ϕ[/size]

                                        I suppose the feather symbolizes the coin’s characteristics of being smooth.
                                        In this context I believe
                                        [size=24pt]ƒ[/size]and [size=24pt]ℱ[/size]
                                        are best choices.
                                        To my feeling the first further symbolizes FTC being easy, light and fast.
                                        Since were talking about a new crypto currency it’s a matter of taste to go for retro or art nouveau, so arguably a better choice is
                                        [size=24pt]Æ’[/size] or [size=24pt]Ò’[/size]

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                                          Markus1337 Regular Member last edited by

                                          I have to admit that Ò’ is very easy to write and remember although my symbol is very nice for printing on coin like smoothie is making for LTC.

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                                            seemee last edited by

                                            To symbolize the fact that feathercoin transactions are very fast perhaps the proposed Ò’ could be written in italic:
                                            [i][size=24pt]Ò’[/size][/i]

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