Title: Bitcoin Search Engine Post by: bitcoinsearchengine on May 12, 2013, 12:06:26 AM We are in the process of finishing; The Bitcoin Search Engine
We will be adding. 1. A full Bitcoin CRM loyalty Rewards Solution - Retailers can connect their point of sale to the rewards engine (this is a global rewards programme) retailers anywhere can connect and reward all bitcoin owners who register for bitcoin rewards. This CRM rewards solution is currently used by banks around the world, we have modified it for Bitcoins. Hosting for just this solution costs $35,000 per year as it uses a very big configuration, as you can imagine, a banks server, does not run on something like godaddy! It needs to be able to handle 100,000's of 1000's of users. 2. A full Bitcoin Auction website. So users can list items and be paid in bitcoins. Will be hosted on the web server not the CRM server. We are also looking for promoters and partners globally by region to promote the engine. We all need to work together to get this global NOTE: Nobody who I have really talked to really understands how big bitcoins need to grow. To get an understanding, just go and look at every country in the world, then look at every region within that country, then look at every city within that country and then look at every business retail trading location within that city. Bitcoin can grow. To find bitcoin merchants by region, you need a very detailed engine, a quality search engine / directory to filter to YOUR LOCATION so you can find nearby merchants. WE have built this and now we need everyone's support to make this the Main Bitcoin Information Directory for users of bitcoin to find retailers so people can spend bitcoin. We invite everyone to check out the Bitcoin Search Engine. We are EVERYDAY still adding local regions as its a big job. It is all hand built and it is keyword, index friendly It runs in a directory format, but uses a POWERFUL search engine as its CORE engine. It now need content, so any retailers, merchants please list your business. Its Free Look forward to everyone's feedback http://www.BitcoinSearchEngine.com Title: Re: Bitcoin Search Engine Post by: farlack on May 12, 2013, 01:00:40 AM Neat :D
Title: Re: Bitcoin Search Engine Post by: bennett616 on May 12, 2013, 08:25:45 PM Looks really good and can see the huge potential this has :)
I own and run http://www.freebitcointips.co.uk/ which is a non profit site to help total BTC beginners get on there feet with the currency and in the BTC community. I would be interested in promoting the search engine on my site. PM me to talk further about it dude! :P Andy B Title: Re: Bitcoin Search Engine Post by: Lemming on May 30, 2013, 11:40:37 PM This is a very neat idea, I like it.
The site is clearly still in development, that's quite understandable and I don't have a problem with that. But when I, after creating an account, went to the "Account Details" page, my password was displayed. This is an indication of very poor security. A website should never store users' passwords, they should only store a (salted) hash. Here is a good explanation: http://crackstation.net/hashing-security.htm Title: Re: Bitcoin Search Engine Post by: escrow.ms on May 30, 2013, 11:46:27 PM It's more like a online directory but it's good..
Title: Re: Bitcoin Search Engine Post by: bitcoinsearchengine on May 31, 2013, 02:00:03 PM We launched Today.
So any bitcoin merchant please list with us. Help build the engine. http://bitcoinmagazine.com/the-bitcoin-search-engine-launches/ Title: Re: Bitcoin Search Engine Post by: Risse on July 07, 2013, 11:53:02 AM This is a very neat idea, I like it. The site is clearly still in development, that's quite understandable and I don't have a problem with that. But when I, after creating an account, went to the "Account Details" page, my password was displayed. This is an indication of very poor security. A website should never store users' passwords, they should only store a (salted) hash. Here is a good explanation: http://crackstation.net/hashing-security.htm This still seems to be the issue, I can clearly see the plain password there. I would advice NOT to use this site at its current status! |