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Bitcoin => Project Development => Topic started by: xchrix on November 26, 2012, 07:15:00 PM



Title: Cryptocoinsend.com - Coinapult clone for altcoins
Post by: xchrix on November 26, 2012, 07:15:00 PM
hello

and the next new project i am developing :)
http://www.cryptocoinsend.com

its not finished yet. just the startpage.
does anybody wants to provide a devcoin daemon for DVC sending? i am only able to run LTC and PPC due to insufficient ressources -.-


Title: Re: Cryptocoinsend.com - Coinapult clone for altcoins
Post by: c4n10 on November 26, 2012, 07:36:41 PM
hello

and the next new project i am developing :)
http://www.cryptocoinsend.com

its not finished yet. just the startpage.
does anybody wants to provide a devcoin daemon for DVC sending? i am only able to run LTC and PPC due to insufficient ressources -.-

*Thumbs Up* Cool project, this should be useful in bringing new people to the bitcoin community as you can send your friends some coins to get them started and get them interested in learning more about crypto-currencies...


Title: Re: Cryptocoinsend.com - Coinapult clone for altcoins
Post by: xchrix on November 26, 2012, 07:40:43 PM
hello

and the next new project i am developing :)
http://www.cryptocoinsend.com

its not finished yet. just the startpage.
does anybody wants to provide a devcoin daemon for DVC sending? i am only able to run LTC and PPC due to insufficient ressources -.-

*Thumbs Up* Cool project, this should be useful in bringing new people to the bitcoin community as you can send your friends some coins to get them started and get them interested in learning more about crypto-currencies...

thank you. thats exactly my intention behind this project. it is very easy to develop but i think it brings a huge benefit to all cryptocurrencies. the more people are using the other alternative coins the better it is for all people involved in it!


Title: Re: Cryptocoinsend.com - Coinapult clone for altcoins
Post by: Stephen Gornick on November 26, 2012, 08:25:34 PM
its not finished yet. just the startpage.

Why just altcoins, add bitcoin transfers as well!


Title: Re: Cryptocoinsend.com - Coinapult clone for altcoins
Post by: xchrix on November 26, 2012, 09:03:43 PM
its not finished yet. just the startpage.

Why just altcoins, add bitcoin transfers as well!

- because there is already coinapult
- i am not able to run a dedicated bitcoin daemon on my wallet server - not much space left :)

but you are right: if the bitcoin daemon is running it would be possible to add BTC with no effort.
i will try to finish the project and think about other currencies after release


Title: Re: Cryptocoinsend.com - Coinapult clone for altcoins
Post by: creativex on November 26, 2012, 09:14:34 PM
Very nice. You're an industrious feller aintcha? Gimme the skinny before you launch an IPO on this one. :)


Title: Re: Cryptocoinsend.com - Coinapult clone for altcoins
Post by: Stephen Gornick on November 26, 2012, 09:25:03 PM
- because there is already coinapult

Not outside the U.S. and Canada there isn't.  (at least not for the SMS wallet capability)


Title: Re: Cryptocoinsend.com - Coinapult clone for altcoins
Post by: xchrix on November 26, 2012, 10:12:54 PM
Very nice. You're an industrious feller aintcha? Gimme the skinny before you launch an IPO on this one. :)

coding these things is just fun for me :) but i dont think i will sell shares for this project because its not so much work..

- because there is already coinapult

Not outside the U.S. and Canada there isn't.  (at least not for the SMS wallet capability)

ok you are right. sending SMS is easy but then i would have to take a fee from the sender because sending SMS isnt free! do you think SMS is really needed? i think most of the users already have a smartphone and are able to receive emails...


Title: Re: Cryptocoinsend.com - Coinapult clone for altcoins
Post by: Stephen Gornick on November 26, 2012, 10:42:15 PM
Not outside the U.S. and Canada there isn't.  (at least not for the SMS wallet capability)

sending SMS is easy but then i would have to take a fee from the sender because sending SMS isnt free! do you think SMS is really needed?


Do you see any pins on the map not in U.S. and Canada?

https://i.imgur.com/OLIPW.gif
 (this map marks locations for a different metric but it was the only related visual I could easily find)

 - http://world.bymap.org/MobilePhones.html

So yes, there are many (read hundreds of millions, or billions even someday) of potential bitcoin users where only a feature phone with SMS / text messaging is used.

The challenge though is a method that is secure (from spoofed SMS text messages though).