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Economy => Digital goods => Topic started by: player01 on January 11, 2014, 05:13:43 PM



Title: Bot4Bits.com Domain name and btc-e bot for sale
Post by: player01 on January 11, 2014, 05:13:43 PM
I got a bot and use it surrently,  same one selling on ebay for about $20 by some guy without a good hold on the english language.

The bot is open source and could use a little better explanation and gui setup, but it works quite well, has a timeout, you choose the spread between the buy and sell, it's pretty rock solid. I was going to resell this on my own for about $5 apiece and make some decent cash, but ... make offer in BTC or paypal or escrow if fine.


Title: Re: Bot4Bits.com Domain name and btc-e bot for sale
Post by: Cryptopher on January 11, 2014, 06:07:45 PM
I got a bot and use it surrently,  same one selling on ebay for about $20 by some guy without a good hold on the english language.

The bot is open source and could use a little better explanation and gui setup, but it works quite well, has a timeout, you choose the spread between the buy and sell, it's pretty rock solid. I was going to resell this on my own for about $5 apiece and make some decent cash, but ... make offer in BTC or paypal or escrow if fine.

It's open source, and people are selling it?

Is the value added in that we learn of its name upon purchase? Tres ghey.


Title: Re: Bot4Bits.com Domain name and btc-e bot for sale
Post by: player01 on January 11, 2014, 11:14:12 PM
The value is in the product. The product has the bones of something worth a good amount to money, just a little more work on the UI side and it will easily sell for $35-$50 Plus of course the fact that it isn't being marketed and people getting into BTC are looking for a bot and having a hard time finding them.


Title: Re: Bot4Bits.com Domain name and btc-e bot for sale
Post by: Cryptopher on January 11, 2014, 11:26:43 PM
The value is in the product. The product has the bones of something worth a good amount to money, just a little more work on the UI side and it will easily sell for $35-$50 Plus of course the fact that it isn't being marketed and people getting into BTC are looking for a bot and having a hard time finding them.

I dunno, I was under the impression that open source applications were not supposed to be subject to sale. It's one thing using open source libraries to build a product, but to sell an open source application seems a little strange.

Of course, you could say that you are selling details of its procurement :)