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Title: bitcoin-app.com - Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC welcome present
Post by: trudi on March 16, 2012, 03:45:31 PM
Hi all!

So often requested. Now its there!
A yet simple BETA version of a Facebook Bitcoin App.
It allows you to exchange Bitcoins with your friends and others on Facebook.

The first 100 users will get a 0.01 BTC welcome present! So you don't need to spend your own coins for a test.

http://bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com)

Mind! Its BETA and just a simple hack. Don't upload too many coins for your own coins safety.
I can't give any guarantees.

Update 21.03.12
Withdrawal granularity is set to 0.00001 BTC (was 0.01 before)
Update 26.03.12
Withdrawal fee removed
Update 27.03.12
Optional subject field for intra-app transactions
Update 02.04.12
Added SSL support: try https://bitcoin-app.com (https://bitcoin-app.com)
Update 05.04.12
New design

Have fun,
Trudi



Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: nebulus on March 16, 2012, 04:06:17 PM
Suggestion: Instead of soliciting here... Make 100 wallets that contain 0.01BTC and give them out along with the application invite. Start with your friends.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: HostFat on March 16, 2012, 04:07:31 PM
How many confirmations do you wait?


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: realnowhereman on March 16, 2012, 04:12:04 PM
This is pretty awesome if it works.

But surely facebook are going to jump on this instantly?  What with Bitcoin being considerably better than facebook credits.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 16, 2012, 04:15:50 PM
This is pretty awesome if it works.

But surely facebook are going to jump on this instantly?  What with Bitcoin being considerably better than facebook credits.

This has already existing for some time now and I've been using it. This guys version of it is way clunkier and uglier.

See the original on facebook:

http://apps.facebook.com/yougotcoin/


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Global BTC on March 16, 2012, 04:59:28 PM
Quote
(We charge 0.5% withdrawal fee to compensate operational expenses)
And that's on top of the Bitcoin transaction fee.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 16, 2012, 05:12:48 PM
Quote
(We charge 0.5% withdrawal fee to compensate operational expenses)
And that's on top of the Bitcoin transaction fee.


Lawl. Wait, they charge a fee? Lame. So that's one more strike against them.

Strikes:
  • Crappy design
  • Inconveniently and unprofessionally hosted outside of Facebook apps
  • Charges a fee
  • Is not a faucet
  • False advertising

My rating for this business at present is:

Non-starter / Stillbirthed


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Nicolai Larsen on March 16, 2012, 05:16:41 PM
Quote
(We charge 0.5% withdrawal fee to compensate operational expenses)
And that's on top of the Bitcoin transaction fee.

But it says it's free?


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 16, 2012, 05:19:18 PM
Quote
(We charge 0.5% withdrawal fee to compensate operational expenses)
And that's on top of the Bitcoin transaction fee.

But it says it's free?


Before login/giving up facebook access credentials

Facebook Bitcoin-App
Fast. Easy. Free.


After login/giving up facebook access credentials

Send coins to a Bitcoin address
(We charge 0.5% withdrawal fee to compensate operational expenses)


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: HostFat on March 16, 2012, 05:21:49 PM
It seems free between users that use the app.

Anyway, as he said it's in beta ... It's better if you show more love and suggestions ;)


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 16, 2012, 05:26:10 PM
It seems free between users that use the app.

Anyway, as he said it's in beta ... It's better if you show more love and suggestions ;)
Okay.

Here's a suggestion to OP:


Go use http://apps.facebook.com/yougotcoin/ and learn something.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 16, 2012, 06:27:18 PM
Wow. So many feedback in just a few minutes. Thank you!

It said "free" because exchange of coins with facebook members is free. We only charge this little fee when you send coins to a bitcoin address. But well spotted. I changed the site and jumped on "realnowhereman"s appraisal "Awesome".

Currently it waits for 1 confirmation. I'll soon change to 3 I think.

Mind that this is private fun. It's not meant to be a "business" nor do I want to win a design award with it.   


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 16, 2012, 06:35:51 PM
It seems free between users that use the app.

Anyway, as he said it's in beta ... It's better if you show more love and suggestions ;)
Okay.

Here's a suggestion to OP:


Go use http://apps.facebook.com/yougotcoin/ and learn something.

Hmm.. They want to post on my behalf. I would never give this permission to any app.. sorry.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 16, 2012, 07:22:27 PM
It seems free between users that use the app.

Anyway, as he said it's in beta ... It's better if you show more love and suggestions ;)
Okay.

Here's a suggestion to OP:


Go use http://apps.facebook.com/yougotcoin/ and learn something.

Wow! They want to post on my behalf. I would never give this permission to any app.. sorry.

How would you expect to notify a facebook member when they receive bitcoins from another facebook member through the app then? Make the member write a message themselves with a paste of the blockchain?  ::)


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 17, 2012, 06:04:11 AM
How would you expect to notify a facebook member when they receive bitcoins from another facebook member through the app then? Make the member write a message themselves with a paste of the blockchain?  ::)

I see, you have not tried http://bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com) yet :) Try it out, you'll get 0.01 BTC as a welcome present and so its free for you and you will see how we solved the user notification.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 17, 2012, 08:02:35 AM
How would you expect to notify a facebook member when they receive bitcoins from another facebook member through the app then? Make the member write a message themselves with a paste of the blockchain?  ::)

I see, you have not tried http://bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com) yet :) Try it out, you'll get 0.01 BTC as a welcome present and so its free for you and you will see how we solved the user notification.

I saw already. You look-up a friend.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 17, 2012, 05:20:24 PM
Suggestion: Instead of soliciting here... Make 100 wallets that contain 0.01BTC and give them out along with the application invite. Start with your friends.

You start with your friends in a first stage. We are in the second stage..


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: TheLastDovah on March 17, 2012, 05:54:35 PM
gonna test


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: ThiagoCMC on March 17, 2012, 06:06:00 PM
I'm working to integrate Bitcoin with Diaspora. Much better than Facebook, open source and distributed social network...   ;)


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: HostFat on March 17, 2012, 06:23:26 PM
I'm working to integrate Bitcoin with Diaspora. Much better than Facebook, open source and distributed social network...   ;)
After Diaspora can you also give a look here?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=68458.0
:)


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: th3.r00t on March 17, 2012, 08:15:58 PM
There is something wrong here.

I requested withdrawal of 0.02BTC from your service.
The transaction is this 66a126abff729e3f54797a8055e82d220a046d1802e559cdd692f1bea07effc9

There is no miners fee in the transaction although the send page claim 0.0005 miners fee and 0.0001 service fee from my balance.

Where is the miners fee and this case https://blockchain.info/tx-index/3424973/66a126abff729e3f54797a8055e82d220a046d1802e559cdd692f1bea07effc9
What will happen to the balance after the transaction will not be included in block due the lack of fee.

I have two questions:
1. Do you keep the miners fee on top of the service fee?
2. What about the service fee in this case, will it be returned after the transaction is not included in block for some time?


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 17, 2012, 10:27:46 PM
There is something wrong here.

I requested withdrawal of 0.02BTC from your service.
The transaction is this 66a126abff729e3f54797a8055e82d220a046d1802e559cdd692f1bea07effc9

There is no miners fee in the transaction although the send page claim 0.0005 miners fee and 0.0001 service fee from my balance.

Where is the miners fee and this case https://blockchain.info/tx-index/3424973/66a126abff729e3f54797a8055e82d220a046d1802e559cdd692f1bea07effc9
What will happen to the balance after the transaction will not be included in block due the lack of fee.

I have two questions:
1. Do you keep the miners fee on top of the service fee?
2. What about the service fee in this case, will it be returned after the transaction is not included in block for some time?

Hi!

I checked your transaction. Everything went fine.

It's a bit technical now:
The miners fee is somehow dictated by the original bitcoin client and depends on the size (in bytes) of yet open transactions that are to be included into the next block. This miners fee will likely be not more than 0.0005  (it could be more, but also 0 and I can't influence it).
Before I submit the transaction I check if you would have enough coint to pay a miners fee of 0.0005 BTC. If you don't have enough coins, you get the message you got when you first tried it (with not enough coins).

The answers to your 2 questions:
1. I don't keep the miners fee, its the miner who gets it. If the original bitcoin client allows to submit the transaction with no fee at all (as in your case), you won't even pay the fee. If you check your balance you will realize that you have not paid the fee.
2. The service fee is only charged when the transaction was submitted successfully.



Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 18, 2012, 08:55:41 AM
I'm working to integrate Bitcoin with Diaspora. Much better than Facebook, open source and distributed social network...   ;)

Yes, I heard about it. Diaspora sounds to be a great project. They also provide some kind of API for writing apps?


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: rizzy on March 18, 2012, 02:49:50 PM
they say free but ment fee  ::)


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: bulanula on March 18, 2012, 03:05:02 PM
Broken. Cannot withdraw anything.

Don't waste your time folks. Move on.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 18, 2012, 05:41:05 PM
Broken. Cannot withdraw anything.

Don't waste your time folks. Move on.

It's definitely not broken. You should read the messages you get presented carefully.
Have fun with it like all the others!

And thanks to all the others! So many users in just 2 days. I'm excited!


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: bulanula on March 18, 2012, 05:46:12 PM
Broken. Cannot withdraw anything.

Don't waste your time folks. Move on.

It's definitely not broken. You should read the messages you get presented carefully.
Have fun with it like all the others!

And thanks to all the others! So many users in just 2 days. I'm excited!

Really ?

"You wanted to send 0.010000 BTC and have to pay a withdrawal fee (0.5%) of 0.000050 BTC and a BC fee of 0.000500 (total 0.010550 BTC) but have only 0.010000 BTC!" when I want to withdraw 0.00945 BTC.

What is the deal ???

When I try and withdraw 0.0009 it still does not work and I get a blank page.

Definitely looks damn broken to me ...


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 18, 2012, 06:50:31 PM
Broken. Cannot withdraw anything.

Don't waste your time folks. Move on.

It's definitely not broken. You should read the messages you get presented carefully.
Have fun with it like all the others!

And thanks to all the others! So many users in just 2 days. I'm excited!

Really ?

"You wanted to send 0.010000 BTC and have to pay a withdrawal fee (0.5%) of 0.000050 BTC and a BC fee of 0.000500 (total 0.010550 BTC) but have only 0.010000 BTC!" when I want to withdraw 0.00945 BTC.

What is the deal ???

When I try and withdraw 0.0009 it still does not work and I get a blank page.

Definitely looks damn broken to me ...

So, everything is correct here.

One of the about 5 lines of text the bitcoin-app prints on the screes says "(rounded with granularity 0.01)".
Your withdrawal amount  0.00945 BTC is thus rounded  (correctly) to 0.01 BTC with granularity 0.01.
That should explain all the rest of the output you got.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: uncaer9 on March 18, 2012, 08:25:36 PM
Thanks, I've just sent 0.01 BTC to my friend, hope he'll claim that :)


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 19, 2012, 08:26:51 AM
Thanks, I've just sent 0.01 BTC to my friend, hope he'll claim that :)

Great. And believe me, I hope that too :)


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 19, 2012, 02:02:47 PM
gonna test

Perfect. Hope you liked it.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: sexystick on March 19, 2012, 02:37:12 PM
Can you make a Facebook Litecoin App??
I'll donate...
Awesome work!


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 19, 2012, 07:56:21 PM
Can you make a Facebook Litecoin App??
I'll donate...
Awesome work!

Thanks!
Well, let's first see if it can sustain itself with bitcoins. Currently looks good. We got about 70 users in only 3 days.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 20, 2012, 08:01:00 AM
28 of 100 slots left

  http://bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com)


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 21, 2012, 03:57:51 AM
I saw already. You look-up a friend.

You can send coins to any Facebook member, not only to your friends (see the search button)


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: realnowhereman on March 21, 2012, 09:43:05 AM
It seems free between users that use the app.

Anyway, as he said it's in beta ... It's better if you show more love and suggestions ;)

Go use http://apps.facebook.com/yougotcoin/ and learn something.

What is wrong with the people writing these apps?

Quote from: yougotcoin
THIS APP WILL RECEIVE:
  • Your basic info
  • Your email address
  • Your birthday

Quote from: bitcoinapp
THIS APP WILL RECEIVE:
  • Your basic info
  • Your email address

Why on earth does a bitcoin app need access to any personal information whatsoever?

Are the authors just hoping that because its facebook, people won't care about their privacy?  Possibly not; but to get a foothold they've got to get their apps promoted by existing bitcoiners to their facebook friends.  There is no way in hell I'm going to recommend any app that asks for more information than it needs to operate.

yougotcoin: fail
bitcoin-app: fail


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 21, 2012, 10:01:19 AM
Why on earth does a bitcoin app need access to any personal information whatsoever?

It probably doesn't, but it's being used a lazy Open ID system, and without some kind of a hash of your identity based off some kind of unique identifying information, you can't have an account set up automatically.

It's pretty standard to use facebook or OpenID cousins to login to a sites. I've written a few myself too. Basically it's just used to differentiate you and me when we both go to the website. Nothing more.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 21, 2012, 11:58:24 AM

Quote from: bitcoinapp
THIS APP WILL RECEIVE:
  • Your basic info
  • Your email address

Why on earth does a bitcoin app need access to any personal information whatsoever?


A good point. The answer is easy: There is just no way to write a facebook app without asking for the basic info. It's exactly that what you give in public to all the other Facebook users on Facebook.

bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com) uses: Your name (to talk to you), your Facebook-ID (to connect it with your bitcoin account on bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com)), your language (for translations in the future), the list of your friends (to show it to you).
Additionally we ask for your email (that is special) for the simple reason to contact you in case Facebook e.g. closes the app because they might don't like bitcoins. We would have no way to give you your coins back if we would not have your email.

Concerning yougetcoin:
I agree with you. I really don't know what yougetcoin wants to do with your birthday. Makes no sense to me. And they want even more! Ones you grant the permissions you quoted above, they require another heavy weight permission: to spam on any wall (those of your friends and others) literally what ever they want in your name. That's what I would never grant to any app...


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: realnowhereman on March 21, 2012, 12:39:36 PM
I don't know anything about the internals of facebook app development; but to my mind there is only one bit of information necessary for a bitcoin app on facebook: a link to the account.  Preferably in the form of some numeric ID.

That's enough to identify me next time I come a knocking on the app's door.

Then I'd allow the following permissions: notify me of a balance change on the associated bitcoin address.

My email address is definitely not needed.  Facebook has a notification system.

I understand that most facebook users are privacy-fools and don't give a rat's ass about what they hand out; but it makes us look like hypocrites when bitcoin apps remove the very features that make bitcoin so attractive.

bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com) uses: Your name (to talk to you), your Facebook-ID (to connect it with your bitcoin account on bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com)), your language (for translations in the future), the list of your friends (to show it to you).

You don't "need" my name.  Facebook ID -- okay.  Language -- okay.  "the list of your friends" -- WTF?

Perhaps I've not understood the point of this app.  There is little point in it just being a bitcoin interface... there are already wallets online and pasting a bitcoin address to my friends is not difficult.  Presumably then the purpose is to make it possible to deposit some bitcoins "on facebook"; and then use them to buy things -- either from other app providers, or from someone with a bitcoin address.   I'm afraid I don't see why either of those things requires knowledge of my friends list.

Additionally we ask for your email (that is special) for the simple reason to contact you in case Facebook e.g. closes the app because they might don't like bitcoins. We would have no way to give you your coins back if we would not have your email.

That's not unreasonable.

My guess is that a lot of the lack of privacy is nothing to do with that apps themselves (as you say "basic info" is minimum), it's that facebook don't care about protecting me and will hand over more than I want to any app.

For the paranoid like me, that unfortunately means -- no apps.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 21, 2012, 07:57:49 PM

My guess is that a lot of the lack of privacy is nothing to do with that apps themselves (as you say "basic info" is minimum), it's that facebook don't care about protecting me and will hand over more than I want to any app.

For the paranoid like me, that unfortunately means -- no apps.

Indeed, actually any Facebook app can see the basic info of any Facebook member without anybody has to grant permission.

BTW: The withdrawal granularity is updated to 0.00001 BTC now (was 0.01 BTC before).


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 22, 2012, 05:44:45 PM
16 of 100 slots left..


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: bitlotto on March 23, 2012, 08:40:14 PM
Does the app have access to everyone's private keys or does it use scripting with password or something to make keys and sign tx messages?


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 24, 2012, 06:49:16 PM
It uses the original bitcoin client and makes no special tricks with your password.
The whole authentication process is entirely handled from Facebook.
We have no access to your password, it is submitted directly to Facebook and never to the App.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: wigglyuk on March 25, 2012, 05:35:20 PM
It was not a scam, merely a negative balance due to technical difficulties that was fixed swift and quickly. I am continuing to use this facebook app and it is a great online wallet for those already with a Facebook account.

*Image removed*

EDIT:to remove the Libel against YouGotCoin


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 25, 2012, 06:46:11 PM
Yougotcoin app on facebook is a scam...


And please note: wigglyuk is not talking about bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com) . Its an other app. Just to clearify.


Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on March 26, 2012, 06:15:23 AM
@Wigglyuk:

http://blockexplorer.com/address/171dQjhJmzCtbbw5Uk3BcXrQZs3Ui22Moo

Seems like you're the one scamming.

Address 171dQjhJmzCtbbw5Uk3BcXrQZs3Ui22Moo
Code:
Transaction?	Block?	Amount?	Type?	From/To?	Balance?
6f7dfaab8b... Block 169413 (2012-03-02 22:44:18) 0.20078454 Received: Address 1KKnWbErhNNwfoBpMVwSmEgTz9usY2Cto 0.20078454
e4714dde06... Block 169432 (2012-03-03 03:54:04) 0.001 Received: Address 1Q3xEadnS74eAdgVKCWa3mR5Z56YdbxP3d 0.20178454
dda3352511... Block 169970 (2012-03-07 03:16:30) 0.001 Received: Address 1Jqgf3Efx6Huzk5wkbyhJZgrXjqxAuhfqB 0.20278454
7eed46c169... Block 170006 (2012-03-07 09:25:39) 0.01 Received: Address 1KwNLNNP2p2qFy5m7twP4uCgLdD56JAnod 0.21278454
fc8522749e... Block 170276 (2012-03-09 03:22:54) 0.0025 Received: Address 13nTxuHncwc6CQuAHZmgWqRoMvy4CgJDgi 0.21528454
055986be1c... Block 170461 (2012-03-10 03:23:29) 0.001 Received: Address 1L3AzxSczorjuz73ZLUVrFx4ELfRfKuonG 0.21628454
143308fbee... Block 170573 (2012-03-10 21:16:55) 0.0025 Sent: Address 1NdWRsxfeWPXPX8ywW7VAzdtCMiyr9W1Hb 0.21378454
65ec6b3d1f... Block 170742 (2012-03-12 02:20:19) 0.01 Sent: Address 19Bvn1yBJ7QUfWcXwy7xh3BMfPhZ1JKyUT
17XJKxG2fLsuGoZ9RvXkCJjGhkb1RBqrFJ 0.20378454
c451c74c21... Block 170755 (2012-03-12 03:31:01) 0.02 Received: Address 1EZAdRL8FLYcDKv8uRRQa4JDEuUTn61XuF 0.22378454
35d7eafe45... Block 171202 (2012-03-15 03:04:31) 0.001 Received: Address
19orzYhD8bkxVwm9ehuPgueTLkcVgqSsw8 0.22478454
06804a728c... Block 171490 (2012-03-17 03:18:20) 0.001 Received: Address 19532KmPvVJysM6Y8otA75JA2zEiEWAAqG 0.22578454
da3dfdb3b2... Block 171669 (2012-03-18 06:11:04) 0.001 Sent: Address 1MExT7h7K5SEZee2cWj7N2616XUfQdbHbt
1CkFtKFPzyuFigcnXW6KWvFh8xcF4Qd1i7 0.22478454
1e286a7714... Block 171669 (2012-03-18 06:11:04) 0.001 Sent: Address 1B62fq71twmDqHXsm5xYTm5VoRm4MTeqMB 1CkFtKFPzyuFigcnXW6KWvFh8xcF4Qd1i7 0.22378454
1e286a7714... Block 171669 (2012-03-18 06:11:04) 0.001 Sent: Address 1B62fq71twmDqHXsm5xYTm5VoRm4MTeqMB 1CkFtKFPzyuFigcnXW6KWvFh8xcF4Qd1i7 0.22278454
82b175d093... Block 171671 (2012-03-18 06:19:19) 0.001 Sent: Address 12ZUdJbkbnn3zpUX1HfdrBW7wdh1wfeYhi
1CkFtKFPzyuFigcnXW6KWvFh8xcF4Qd1i7 0.22178454
82b175d093... Block 171671 (2012-03-18 06:19:19) 0.001 Sent: Address 12ZUdJbkbnn3zpUX1HfdrBW7wdh1wfeYhi
1CkFtKFPzyuFigcnXW6KWvFh8xcF4Qd1i7 0.22078454
f35f2e88e4... Block 171680 (2012-03-18 07:16:53) 0.02 Sent: Address 1CYUuZsc3xFseEZKuv2Ux4U1BrCQAEm9ZL
1CkFtKFPzyuFigcnXW6KWvFh8xcF4Qd1i7 0.20078454
6146580735... Block 171957 (2012-03-20 03:16:57) 0.001 Received: Address 1DHV4RFYTBafiAKDusuwU42m4FuBDaYtZF 0.20178454
0a693ebce4... Block 172027 (2012-03-20 13:09:19) 0.20078454 Sent: Address 1GFT5adfiKA5YLt8ok5WNeUr9MCYKLPhpX
19TeeH5cadWq4tvZtscbmQrbk21orwXqE 0.001
f3b1214db8... Block 172030 (2012-03-20 13:17:30) 0.001 Sent: Address 1HqPBx84VQ6KshgJYQooDvz56uA17BPuPp
19TeeH5cadWq4tvZtscbmQrbk21orwXqE 0
d777bd510f... Block 172281 (2012-03-22 03:31:05) 0.001 Received: Address 139CNp8YHP37gJJEEYUhkk4RrYfRqAFXS1 0.001
49029e9556... Block 172329 (2012-03-22 10:36:12) 0.001 Sent: Address 13K8CgQPGviJqK14aiKASipPic4r8j8gum
193bjVVUZADsR2MsJz18NpZWyQJDx4fwUr 0
b2b6bf5491... Block 172432 (2012-03-23 03:15:49) 0.001 Received: Address 1FC6LKbfsUovnAP1LV5KXDR5p6phZGmWUb 0.001
5f62135ff0... Block 172565 (2012-03-24 03:35:34) 0.001 Received: Address 13QRA8X15S6qRaiCwiPiN81nFHJcfP95tW 0.002
80792bc2d7... Block 172575 (2012-03-24 04:38:06) 0.005 Received: Address 15ArtCgi3wmpQAAfYx4riaFmo4prJA4VsK 0.007


By an error or your own modification of the page's contents, it is not important why the screen shot shows a negative balance. What is important is that you already spent your Bitcoin balance before lying about the app being a scam.

Since Trudi has already shown that spamming and deception are how he gets people to try his app, it would not surprise me in the slightest if you were a friend or sockpuppet trying to make YouGotCoin look bad.

I'll be watching you both from this point on.


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 26, 2012, 03:18:56 PM
An anonymous donator gave 1 BTC for another 100 welcome presents! Thank you!

Thus: 71 slots of 250 left at bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com)


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: DarkPunk on March 27, 2012, 02:19:26 AM
I just got on to test you site! :D I love the idea, however it could use a make over :P

I'm a web designer, and would LOVE to build you a CSS template (FB apps do use CSS right?) for the app :)  Just send me a PM :D

Thanks,
DarkPunk xD


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 27, 2012, 07:16:00 PM
Oh great! I just sent you a PM

I just uploaded some tiny updates at bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com). You can now add a short subject text to each transaction.

Oh! And more important: There is no withdrawal fee any longer.. We get sponsored now..


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on March 29, 2012, 02:13:02 PM
Thus: 32 of 250 slots left at bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com)



Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on April 02, 2012, 06:55:17 PM
We just added SSL support!

Give it a try: https://bitcoin-app.com (https://bitcoin-app.com)


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: jixapori on April 06, 2012, 04:57:33 AM
Any more freebies available?

EDIT: Looks like I managed to get one.


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: Josh687 on April 06, 2012, 06:21:48 AM
Thanks!


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on April 06, 2012, 10:24:10 AM
Thanks!

You're welcome :)

We added some welcome presents. So yes, new users still get coins for free.

We improved our design a bit. Hope you like it.
Feedback is always welcome!

http://bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com)


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: trudi on April 06, 2012, 06:01:52 PM
Is it possible to remove the 0.0005000 transaction fees?

Well, you would likely need to wait some hours until your transactions get confirmed. I thought most people won't like it.
It's not me who gets the fee, its the miners who get it.. and 0.0005 is really not much, don't you agree?



Title: Re: Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC for free for you
Post by: wigglyuk on April 13, 2012, 09:33:42 AM
@Wigglyuk:

http://blockexplorer.com/address/171dQjhJmzCtbbw5Uk3BcXrQZs3Ui22Moo
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I'll be watching you both from this point on.

Watch me business dog... I have nothing to hide...


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC welcome present
Post by: Thaum on April 18, 2012, 09:21:43 AM
Could it be possible that there is a little bug in the welcome present routine? Not that I would want to complain...  ;D


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC welcome present
Post by: JTurner on July 25, 2012, 12:28:31 PM
Could it be possible that there is a little bug in the welcome present routine? Not that I would want to complain...  ;D
Indeed, I connected to the app but this just redirects me to the login page... It's like login page->OAuth->back to login page->again. Is the service down or something?


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC welcome present
Post by: trudi on July 25, 2012, 07:47:16 PM
Indeed, I connected to the app but this just redirects me to the login page... It's like login page->OAuth->back to login page->again. Is the service down or something?

Hi! The site is up and running since its first day with no downtime. Please make sure you haven't blocked facebook like buttons in your browser (as we have one on our site). If you blocked it, the login procedure can't complete successfully. Also make sure you allow javascript and cookies.


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC welcome present
Post by: Darktongue on July 25, 2012, 09:54:59 PM
Honest to god no.... Useing Bitcoin with a social network isn't anonymous now is it? Half of why I use Bitcoin is the fact all kinds of information transfer isn't necessary. Implementing it with Facebook puts a physical profile on the wallet holder.. Not the mission of the project at all


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC welcome present
Post by: trudi on July 27, 2012, 06:04:33 PM
Just take bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com) as a nice and easy (and free) way to make your first experience with Bitcoins. And for people that do not care too much about the
anonymity aspect of Bitcoins ( e.g. facebook users :) ), it is a fee-free and fast way to exchange coins. At least more than 250 users seem to "like" it :)


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC welcome present
Post by: flix on August 23, 2012, 12:24:51 PM
Just take bitcoin-app.com (http://bitcoin-app.com) as a nice and easy (and free) way to make your first experience with Bitcoins. And for people that do not care too much about the
anonymity aspect of Bitcoins ( e.g. facebook users :) ), it is a fee-free and fast way to exchange coins. At least more than 250 users seem to "like" it :)

It's definitely worth a try, and FB is a huge market to popularise BTC. Just use it for micropayments, you can always use the regular client for larger transactions.


Title: Re: bitcoin-app.com - Facebook Bitcoin App - 0.01 BTC welcome present
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on August 23, 2012, 12:29:23 PM
http://apps.facebook.com/yougotcoin/ <-- Still better IMHO