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					 Title: [BUY] Alt Coin Development Help - Seednode / Mining pool / Unix and Mac Client Post by: slu2 on December 03, 2013, 02:08:48 PM I realize that there are as many alt-coins as there are miners these days practically.  I know it's stupid to start another alt coin. 
					All of that is well understood. So with that said, who is willing to help me set my servers up? I am extremely busy, and I need to recruit help from someone who has done this before, who can do this without a lot of effort, and without a lot of cost to me. I don't mind paying, don't get me wrong. I will gladly pay for someone's time. But I don't want to have a 3 month endeavor for something that I could do in a week, and that someone who has experience could do in a day. I have the source code for my coin, I have a compiled Windows executable for my wallet, and I have a VPS server with CENTOS 6x installed. I need: 1. A seednode setup 2. A Mining Pool (webbased) 3. Clients compiled for other platforms (Mac *Nix) 4. I already have a block explorer setup Scrypt based coin If you would be willing to help someone (a hobbyist) set up an alt coin, I would be willing to pay a reasonable price in coin. Just for reference, I am not doing any premining, there is no huge genesis block. I am trying my best to create a level playing field for anyone who wants to participate. So Im not offering anything but BTC or LTC for payment. I don't have a ton of coin, and Im not rich. I am just a free-market enthusiast who has been dreaming about this since before bitcoin ever came around. Before bitcoin existed, I had my own digital/self-sustaining economy on my own website, and I used Wordpress + Cubepoints + WP-E-Commerce. Members could earn point by participating in the community, and spend points at the store on tangible goods. This is just a continuation of that, but on a more legitimate scale. Im not looking to get rich. I just want to continue fulfilling my dreams. Please help if you can or lend me some good advice on who to speak to. BOUNTY TOTAL - $400 $200 for Mining Pool Setup $100 for seenode setup on my host $100 to compile source code for *nix and Mac After all of this is completed, I will need a trading platform setup. I would like to get that started sooner than later. Additional bounty $500 to get a basic exchange platform going. I am not delusional enough to think I will get my altcoin on a major exchange, however I think this coin can help solve many issues for people in my particular community, and I need to allow people access to buy in without having to mine. I would be willing to offer a percentage of the transaction fees, plus $500 to complete the development. Or I would pay $1000 for a decent opensource platform + installation ($1000 total) All bounties paid in coin (LTC/BTC) based on USD prices as described above. (escrow required) Thanks! Title: Re: [BUY] Alt Coin Development Help - Seednode / Mining pool / Unix and Mac Client Post by: z00KB99 on December 11, 2013, 09:58:07 AM I came across your queston , where did you get the initial source code? Did you follow someone else's code? I am also interested in my own coin production. Just between friends. 
					I came across some software you can setup your own mining pool , its probably what I will use - http://jbcrawford.us/2013/your-very-own-bitcoin-pool/ Software is web based and back end is bitcoind. Title: Re: [BUY] Alt Coin Development Help - Seednode / Mining pool / Unix and Mac Client Post by: slu2 on December 11, 2013, 11:59:48 AM I came across your queston , where did you get the initial source code? Did you follow someone else's code? I am also interested in my own coin production. Just between friends. I came across some software you can setup your own mining pool , its probably what I will use - http://jbcrawford.us/2013/your-very-own-bitcoin-pool/ Software is web based and back end is bitcoind. Thanks for the tip! You can get source code here! https://github.com/RazorLove I will let you know how this turns out. Title: Re: [BUY] Alt Coin Development Help - Seednode / Mining pool / Unix and Mac Client Post by: slu2 on December 11, 2013, 12:04:46 PM Also, even though he is no longer offering services, Adam @ http://andarazoroflove.org/  helped me out. 
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