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Title: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Andrew Bitcoiner on January 22, 2012, 08:50:21 AM
Looking over the remains of a number of seemingly dead bitcoin services I thought it might be worthwhile to compile a list of these, anyone else want to help start compiling a list?

Here are a few to start us off

https://bitcoinmarket.com/

https://www.bitcoin4cash.com/

http://bitbills.com/

https://www.exchangebitcoins.com/




Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 08:55:24 AM
I thought bitpay was legit and running last I heard but the link you provided seems to be down.

As of the last hour www.sealswithclubs.org , a bitcoin poker site has been inaccessible to me. Not sure if this is an isolated incident I am dealing with but I just made a withdraw before it went down so I am hoping it isn't permanent.

If you are including scams the mybitcoin site whatever that is should probably be included.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 08:58:07 AM
And another one http://btcbusiness.net/

I havent checked your other links but this one is still accessible which means someone is paying the bills. It hasn't been updated in a long time but I dont think this belongs on the list.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: majamalu on January 22, 2012, 08:59:58 AM
The real link is https://bit-pay.com/ (up and running).


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 09:01:07 AM
Actually the only sites down that you claim are: bitcoinforcash, bitpay and exchange bitcoins

I am sorry but I think your post reeks of revenge and I don't think it should be allowed to continue. If you are going to report dead sites they should at least be dead.

[Edit]

Bitpay is up with the link shown. You should update your old website to direct users to the old site but the OP still appears to be a bit wrong in their details of what is closed.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 09:04:04 AM
And another one http://btcbusiness.net/

I havent checked your other links but this one is still accessible which means someone is paying the bills. It hasn't been updated in a long time but I dont think this belongs on the list.

Yeah the site is on but it passes my litmus test in the OP of "seemingly dead bitcoin services"

It doesn't say seemingly dead but dead sites. This started out as a good idea to begin with but I question your motives. The link provided for BitPay works fine for me.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: majamalu on January 22, 2012, 09:04:42 AM
http://bitbills.com/ works for me.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: FreeMoney on January 22, 2012, 09:05:40 AM
I thought bitpay was legit and running last I heard but the link you provided seems to be down.

As of the last hour www.sealswithclubs.org , a bitcoin poker site has been inaccessible to me. Not sure if this is an isolated incident I am dealing with but I just made a withdraw before it went down so I am hoping it isn't permanent.

If you are including scams the mybitcoin site whatever that is should probably be included.

Seals will be back asap. Sorry about the timing of your withdrawal, I had run them less than an hour before we went down.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 09:05:54 AM
http://bitbills.com/ works for me.

Like I said most of the sites are still operating. I am not sure what the OP is talking about but it seems to me like it might be someone on a revenge mission.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 09:07:52 AM
I thought bitpay was legit and running last I heard but the link you provided seems to be down.

As of the last hour www.sealswithclubs.org , a bitcoin poker site has been inaccessible to me. Not sure if this is an isolated incident I am dealing with but I just made a withdraw before it went down so I am hoping it isn't permanent.

If you are including scams the mybitcoin site whatever that is should probably be included.

Seals will be back asap. Sorry about the timing of your withdrawal, I had run them less than an hour before we went down.
This is good to know. I wasn't too much concerned and figured they wouldn't just go offline at 3am on a saturday permanently. Seemed a little too random to me but this post came up so I had to add it to a temporary list at the very least.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: majamalu on January 22, 2012, 09:08:03 AM
http://bitbills.com/ works for me.

Like I said most of the sites are still operating. I am not sure what the OP is talking about but it seems to me like it might be someone on a revenge mission.

OP: Please clarify.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on January 22, 2012, 09:08:42 AM
http://bitbills.com/ works for me.

Like I said most of the sites are still operating. I am not sure what the OP is talking about but it seems to me like it might be someone on a revenge mission.

OP: Please clarify.

I think he's talking about businesses that are either not operational and not going anywhere. I don't know why BitPay was on that list even for a moment, but that said-- bitbills definitely belongs on it.

And throw in my old bit-fu.com for good measure. ^_^


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 09:13:01 AM
http://bitbills.com/ works for me.

Like I said most of the sites are still operating. I am not sure what the OP is talking about but it seems to me like it might be someone on a revenge mission.

OP: Please clarify.

I think he's talking about businesses that are either not operational and not going anywhere. I don't know why BitPay was on that list even for a moment, but that said-- bitbills definitely belongs on it.

And throw in my old bit-fu.com for good measure. ^_^

IMO not going anywhere ≠ Dead ≠ What the OP says this thread is about

Matthew what was bit-fu supposed to be? It was before my time.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 09:18:22 AM
BitMunchies is dead http://bitmunchies.com/

Confirmed the site says it can no longer operate. Perhaps someone could intervene as a better system operator than the one he hired but it appears to be too late.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 09:26:26 AM
Another one, I had almost forgotten about this one

http://bitcoinworldmarket.com/

but they had some lol worthy gems of products including plain hemp t-shirts and soda seltzer.

I see this site's problem. All their prices are listed in USD. If you want to create a site for BTC sales the prices should be in BTC and not USD.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on January 22, 2012, 09:28:58 AM
http://bitbills.com/ works for me.

Like I said most of the sites are still operating. I am not sure what the OP is talking about but it seems to me like it might be someone on a revenge mission.

OP: Please clarify.

I think he's talking about businesses that are either not operational and not going anywhere. I don't know why BitPay was on that list even for a moment, but that said-- bitbills definitely belongs on it.

And throw in my old bit-fu.com for good measure. ^_^

IMO not going anywhere ≠ Dead ≠ What the OP says this thread is about

Matthew what was bit-fu supposed to be? It was before my time.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25099

It was my pride and joy until I made something better http://bittalk.tv


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 09:42:17 AM
http://bitbills.com/ works for me.

Like I said most of the sites are still operating. I am not sure what the OP is talking about but it seems to me like it might be someone on a revenge mission.

OP: Please clarify.

I think he's talking about businesses that are either not operational and not going anywhere. I don't know why BitPay was on that list even for a moment, but that said-- bitbills definitely belongs on it.

And throw in my old bit-fu.com for good measure. ^_^

IMO not going anywhere ≠ Dead ≠ What the OP says this thread is about

Matthew what was bit-fu supposed to be? It was before my time.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25099

It was my pride and joy until I made something better http://bittalk.tv


So you just gave the project to someone who abandoned it or what? I know of your other project and I submitted one of the questions I hope to be asked to Zhou Tong. It seems to me that he has just too much information and power for any one person. It has been pretty consistent that when any one side is starfished it moves in the opposite direction.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on January 22, 2012, 09:46:34 AM
http://bitbills.com/ works for me.

Like I said most of the sites are still operating. I am not sure what the OP is talking about but it seems to me like it might be someone on a revenge mission.

OP: Please clarify.

I think he's talking about businesses that are either not operational and not going anywhere. I don't know why BitPay was on that list even for a moment, but that said-- bitbills definitely belongs on it.

And throw in my old bit-fu.com for good measure. ^_^

IMO not going anywhere ≠ Dead ≠ What the OP says this thread is about

Matthew what was bit-fu supposed to be? It was before my time.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25099

It was my pride and joy until I made something better http://bittalk.tv


So you just gave the project to someone who abandoned it or what? I know of your other project and I submitted one of the questions I hope to be asked to Zhou Tong. It seems to me that he has just too much information and power for any one person. It has been pretty consistent that when any one side is starfished it moves in the opposite direction.

I made the game, was nearly finished with the second version, then the MyBitcoin fiasco happened and I got burnt out trying to make things work in the midst. Plus I was really busy saving the world.

Also, I think you give Bitcoinica too much credit. Bitcoinica is just a tool. It's a tool a bunch of people are using. So in a sense, it's a bunch of people holding guns shooting each other asking "Why are you shooting me!?!?!" and then you're saying "No one should have a gun".

https://i.imgur.com/skCeD.gif


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 09:56:39 AM
http://bitbills.com/ works for me.

Like I said most of the sites are still operating. I am not sure what the OP is talking about but it seems to me like it might be someone on a revenge mission.

OP: Please clarify.

I think he's talking about businesses that are either not operational and not going anywhere. I don't know why BitPay was on that list even for a moment, but that said-- bitbills definitely belongs on it.

And throw in my old bit-fu.com for good measure. ^_^

IMO not going anywhere ≠ Dead ≠ What the OP says this thread is about

Matthew what was bit-fu supposed to be? It was before my time.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=25099

It was my pride and joy until I made something better http://bittalk.tv


So you just gave the project to someone who abandoned it or what? I know of your other project and I submitted one of the questions I hope to be asked to Zhou Tong. It seems to me that he has just too much information and power for any one person. It has been pretty consistent that when any one side is starfished it moves in the opposite direction.

I made the game, was nearly finished with the second version, then the MyBitcoin fiasco happened and I got burnt out trying to make things work in the midst. Plus I was really busy saving the world.

Also, I think you give Bitcoinica too much credit. Bitcoinica is just a tool. It's a tool a bunch of people are using. So in a sense, it's a bunch of people holding guns shooting each other asking "Why are you shooting me!?!?!" and then you're saying "No one should have a gun".

https://i.imgur.com/skCeD.gif

My problem is the dark order book that only one person can see. That person is Zhou Tong a 17 year old from Singapore. If he follows the advice of the poll he held the other day then he will start his own exchange with which I presume will also have a dark order book only he can see. I also see the problem with letting people see the leveraged positions of others as this would allow easy exploitation but who is to say he isn't doing that on his own already.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bittenbob on January 22, 2012, 10:10:51 AM
http://www.bitcoindir.com

http://bitcoinweekly.com/

http://www.btckink.com/

On the surface all 3 sites appear to be functional. If you are going to call them dead then they should at least be dead.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on January 22, 2012, 04:39:15 PM
If you really want to list dead sites, I suggest you start with this list: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade

Many broken links.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: theymos on January 23, 2012, 03:20:08 AM
Ubitex, unfortunately. I thought this was a very good idea.

Also, the original Bitcoin wiki is down now. (I still have the database if anyone's interested.)


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: payb.tc on January 23, 2012, 03:25:40 AM
this is still functioning but gets no traffic and not being updated: http://bitnot.es

i will likely let that domain expire.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Maged on January 23, 2012, 03:50:44 AM
http://btcinch.com/

Quite recently, too. It's sad...


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Stephen Gornick on January 23, 2012, 04:45:56 AM
- http://www.bitcoinrigs.com
- http://bitcoinmorpheus.tumblr.com
- http://bitoption.org


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: SgtSpike on January 23, 2012, 05:06:07 AM
This thread is kind of depressing!

Oh well, you know what they say:  90 out of every 100 new businesses started fail within the first year, and 99 out of 100 fail within the first five years.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Matthew N. Wright on January 23, 2012, 05:07:00 AM
This thread is kind of depressing!

Oh well, you know what they say:  90 out of every 100 new businesses started fail within the first year, and 99 out of 100 fail within the first five years.

That's totally true.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: FreeMoney on January 23, 2012, 05:32:13 AM
This thread is kind of depressing!

Oh well, you know what they say:  90 out of every 100 new businesses started fail within the first year, and 99 out of 100 fail within the first five years.

That's totally true.

Yes, I can think of several reasons for such a high apparent failure rate of Bitcoin sites.

Bitcoin inspires people who haven't done certain things now to try it now maybe for the first time and also possibly overextend themselves.

In older sectors a lot of non-fail sites have had time to build up so even if a similar fraction of new businesses die, there are a lot more established businesses (and these get more attention too)

Bitcoin lowers the costs of entry. People can try riskier things because failing doesn't cost so much.

But really it's probably a conspiracy.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: tvbcof on January 23, 2012, 06:47:09 AM

Yes, I can think of several reasons for such a high apparent failure rate of Bitcoin sites.

Bitcoin inspires people who haven't done certain things now to try it now maybe for the first time and also possibly overextend themselves.

In older sectors a lot of non-fail sites have had time to build up so even if a similar fraction of new businesses die, there are a lot more established businesses (and these get more attention too)

Bitcoin lowers the costs of entry. People can try riskier things because failing doesn't cost so much.

But really it's probably a conspiracy.

Most of your hypothesis make a lot of sense to me, and I expect most of them are a factor.  Here's a factor that I suspect.

I think that the concept of Bitcoin generally tends to attract people with either a short attention span, or have borderline manic depressive tendencies depending on how charitable one wishes to be.  That is the case with me I will admit.  Half a year of being interested in something is unusual, and my interest is wearing off.  To some extent that is because I've achieved some of my targets, but I did have tentative plans to do a lot more than I likely ever will (which I suspected after a lifetime of monitoring myself and thus tend to not jump into things which require ongoing effort.)

Another part is that I am losing confidence in the implementation to be frank.  I feel that key features of the solution will need to be sacrificed as it grows in order to satisfy scaling constraints.  If that does not happen, I suspect that that will mean that the demand did not require the growth, and that the Bitcoin solution was an interesting novelty.  Or that a more scalable solution superseded it.



Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Technomage on January 23, 2012, 12:43:56 PM
More accurate term for "dead" in this case could be inactive. Inactive sites are sites that are not down but no one uses them and no one updates them. These are even worse in my opinion than a site that is down. I think this thread is important and we should identify all dead sites, whether they are actually gone or just inactive. Removing these from https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade should be a priority.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: 2weiX on January 23, 2012, 12:47:51 PM
this is still functioning but gets no traffic and not being updated: http://bitnot.es

i will likely let that domain expire.


what exactly is the purpose of this?


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: payb.tc on January 23, 2012, 12:58:32 PM
this is still functioning but gets no traffic and not being updated: http://bitnot.es

i will likely let that domain expire.


what exactly is the purpose of this?

it was for people to keep notes for addresses/transactions/blocks, etc.

eg. http://bitnot.es/addr/13QTW27b3SgqrEjefB9PbiZ6hcrVCJAxfx or http://bitnot.es/addr/1Lg2rvxbBPC8jp2YJoV5xL7sdyTjueMUot

i started it around the time when people were trying to investigate and keep track of all the addresses that belonged to mybitcoin.com, and the idea was inspired somewhat by 'the bitcoin police'. if it were well patronized, searching it could come in handy, but alas it seemed too much effort to actually annotate everything in the first place.

edit: hmm, check out this one: http://bitnot.es/addr/1L1TC4HiJhwswF5FZu15HuXbGdMMu6PLNe



Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: DiThi on January 23, 2012, 01:00:09 PM
If you really want to list dead sites, I suggest you start with this list: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade

Many broken links.

We should remove all dead links. Each of us should revise one section.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Technomage on January 23, 2012, 01:04:53 PM
I think that the concept of Bitcoin generally tends to attract people with either a short attention span, or have borderline manic depressive tendencies depending on how charitable one wishes to be.  That is the case with me I will admit.  Half a year of being interested in something is unusual, and my interest is wearing off.  To some extent that is because I've achieved some of my targets, but I did have tentative plans to do a lot more than I likely ever will (which I suspected after a lifetime of monitoring myself and thus tend to not jump into things which require ongoing effort.)
I think this has more to do with the fact that geeks are simply more prone to having some type of ADHD. Bitcoin community has a lot of geeks in it so that makes sense. I'm sort of a semi-geek and I do not have an especially short attention span. This is why my approach to Bitcoin is very long term, I see that even in the best case Bitcoin breaks into mainstream perhaps in 2015, possibly later. Revolutionary technologies tend to take 10 years to break into mainstream, Bitcoin could definitely be faster but not much.

I've been involved in Bitcoin since May and I'm just getting started. I've finally come up with a business plan solid enough to go forward, my company is starting next month. We're focusing 100% on the Finnish market in the beginning though, so it's probably not very interesting to most of you. My opinion on Bitcoin startups is that most people really underestimate the costs of running a successful business. In fact I believe most don't even have a proper business plan, no idea of how important marketing is in a new market such as Bitcoin.

I can only think of a handful of businesses in the whole Bitcoin economy that can be successful right now without significant marketing push. For my business I've estimated that we need to perhaps spend 80% of our budget on marketing the first year and basically create the products with voluntary work. There is just no way for it to work otherwise, most Bitcoin startups require not only the attention of the Bitcoin community but some attention from the outside world as well. This is exactly why Bit-Pay is at shows such as CES, it's because they have to be.

My company will spend a good amount on marketing, advertising online is very important and we will go to every relevant exhibition there is, in Finland of course. There is only a small amount of users at this stage, we must create a larger userbase to be able to run a successful business. My company needs partners though and it's 100% sure that I will be at the next European Bitcoin conference.

Your comment on the scalability of Bitcoin is a bit off-topic but my take on it is that we are nowhere near the amount of usage that would cause issues to the Bitcoin network in terms of scaling. Especially with my prediction that 90% of Bitcoin clients will have a server-side in the future. Not necessarily a centralized server solution, Electrum based clients have good potential and anyone can run a server in that setup. The user security of Bitcoin is also continuously improved, the multisig feature is essential to getting to the next level.

I admit there could be scalability issues in the far future but I see nothing that couldn't be fixed. It also doesn't require breaking the decentralization of Bitcoin, there will always be a choice between convenience and reliability. What is so great about Bitcoin is that it gives people choice and this must be, and will be, the case in the future as well.


Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: tvbcof on January 23, 2012, 07:04:44 PM

My company will spend a good amount on marketing, advertising online is very important and we will go to every relevant exhibition there is, in Finland of course. There is only a small amount of users at this stage, we must create a larger userbase to be able to run a successful business. My company needs partners though and it's 100% sure that I will be at the next European Bitcoin conference.

Your ADHD supposition makes some sense to me.  And I'm probably in that catagory.  I do tend to take a long-term view of things, however, and to that end my base objective was to have a certain amount of BTC squirelled away and I met that.

I'll be interested to learn more of your efforts as things progress.

Your comment on the scalability of Bitcoin is a bit off-topic but my take on it is that we are nowhere near the amount of usage that would cause issues to the Bitcoin network in terms of scaling. Especially with my prediction that 90% of Bitcoin clients will have a server-side in the future. Not necessarily a centralized server solution, Electrum based clients have good potential and anyone can run a server in that setup. The user security of Bitcoin is also continuously improved, the multisig feature is essential to getting to the next level.

I admit there could be scalability issues in the far future but I see nothing that couldn't be fixed. It also doesn't require breaking the decentralization of Bitcoin, there will always be a choice between convenience and reliability. What is so great about Bitcoin is that it gives people choice and this must be, and will be, the case in the future as well.

This is where I have a big problem.  If/when we reach a situation where it is technically challenging for individuals to run clients, it will mean that the utilization is approaching something other than minor fringe.  I would estimate the number of individuals participating in the transmission of Bitcoin at a vastly lower percentage than 10%.  Worse, they will likely be highly reliant on non-consumer-grade networking services, and possibly processing services as well.  This, to me, is 'centralization' and Bitcoin becomes a very different beast.  I would consider it highly unreliable at that point because 1) it would be becoming a significant threat to other monetary systems due to the high utilization, and 2) it would be prone to attack due to the centralization and reliance on corporate controlled infrastructure.

BTW, I consider it highly likely that the Internet will change fairly radically in terms of the freedoms that most of us currently enjoy.  We are seeing signs of it in the recent SOPA fiasco, and I expect that more competent persons will be driving such things going forward.  A Bitcoin-like solution which would appeal to me would be one which, by careful core design, would degrade rather than be destroyed in the event of a much more restricted global internet.



Title: Re: Graveyard of Dead Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Technomage on January 23, 2012, 08:05:28 PM
At the end of the day it's about evolution. Technological evolution in this case of course. Cryptocurrencies are an idea that will not go away no matter what, if developments happen that destroy Bitcoin in a sense, some other implementation will gain favor instead. I wouldn't really worry about that at this stage, it's always a possibility but there are a lot of smart people developing Bitcoin and I wouldn't count them out even if we need to address some fairly serious issues in the future.