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1  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: March 08, 2022, 08:57:06 AM
Ako je neko zainteresovan da uspostavi bitcoin-only meetup/zajednicu u BG-u, neka mi pise u dm.
2  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: June 03, 2020, 11:25:46 AM
Od danas, Bitcoin Core 0.20 dostupan na srpskom.
Probajte, pa javite ako postoje greske (a ima ih sigurno), ja sam vec nasao par, pa da to unapredimo.


3  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: May 18, 2020, 11:26:27 PM
i4an, moras imati Transifex nalog. https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin ovako ce raditi ali ne mozes odabrati srpski. Ovaj link ti je za Bitcoin Core klijent, a bitcoin.org sajt mozes naci ovde https://www.transifex.com/bitcoinorg/bitcoinorg/, registrujes se, besplatno je, odaberes jezik i samo kliknes translate gde mozes onda prekontrolisati. Za https://bitcoin.org prevod se moze gledati uzivo na samom sajtu, imas opciju da biras srpski iz opadajuceg menija u gornjem desnom uglu. https://bitcoin.org sam radio davno i verujem da tu moze dosta stvari da se poboljsa, core prevod mislim da je solidan, ali baci pogled i na to slobodno. Za BTCPayServer prevod je ovde https://www.transifex.com/btcpayserver/btcpayserver-website/, a sajt ovde https://btcpayserver.org/sr

Naravno ko god zeli da pomogne, dobrodosao je da nam se pridruzi na Transifexu. Mislim da se kvalitet prevoda najbolje osim na transifexu, moze proveriti koriscenjem sajtova i ako sve bude kako treba 0.20 verzije Core-a uskoro. Pa slobodno javljajte ako nesto nema smisla. Nazalost kada prevodimo, ne vidimo gde koji string ide, pa sam siguran da se tu i tamo potkrade koja greska.
4  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: May 17, 2020, 02:56:00 PM
casperBGD - Mislim da je prevod kvalitetno odradjen, na ljudima ovde koji koriste Core je da jave ako sta treba ispraviti.
Raspitao sam se malo, i prevod ce najverovatnije biti ukljucen u 0.20 verziju.

Mislim da smo sa bitcoin.org i Bitcoin Core napravili dobru osnovu da ljudi mogu nauciti po nesto ali i koristiti kako treba. Tu je i BTCPay Server https://btcpayserver.org/sr/ za one koji zele da prihvataju BTC.

Ako postoje jos neke lokalne Bitcoin open-source inicijative gde mogu da pomognem, tu sam.
5  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: May 16, 2020, 05:24:38 PM
- bitcoin core 0.20 - ko hoce neka se pridruzi i pomogne https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/language/sr/

planiram u narednom periodu da to prevedem, ukoliko bude neka pomoc super

ne znam da li postoji i neka ekipa oko prevoda za Ethereum na srpski, i da li je u tvom domenu interesovanja?

Mali update. Bitcoin.org je sada u potpunosti preveden na srpski (sa najnovijim izmenama). Jos bolje vesti casperBGD i ja smo preveli Bitcoin Core 0.20. Cekamo da se uradi PR, pa ce valjda sledeca verzija core-a biti na srpskom.  Wink Veliko bravo za @casperBGD za veliki trud i odlican prevod, bez njega ovo nikad ne bi bilo zavrseno.
6  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: April 26, 2020, 01:01:09 PM
Odlicno, mnogo je lakse kada nas je vise. Prevodicu i ja u slobodno vreme. Cim zavrsimo kontaktiracu wladimira da nam odobri kordinator access da to mozemo da guramo dalje, ako stignemo pre objave 0.20, bilo bi super.

ETH me ne interesuje  Smiley
7  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: April 26, 2020, 10:03:44 AM
Nakon prevoda bitcoin.org na srpski, krenulo se sa prevodom Bitcoin Core-a. Ima dosta materijala za prevod, pa ko ima slobodnog vremena neka se prikljuci. Za .org pojavilo se par novih stringova za prevod u medjuvremenu.

Core Prevod https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/translate/#sr/qt-translation-020x/195724457
Bitcoin.org Prevodhttps://www.transifex.com/bitcoinorg/bitcoinorg/translate/#sr
BTCPay Server (preveden) https://btcpayserver.org/sr/

ja sam se bavio prevodom bitcoin.org zadnjih mesec-dva, cini mi se da je jako malo ostalo ne-prevedeno, ali mi se cini da ti link za Core prevod ne radi, ili bar mene vodi na 404 stranicu
Super za bitcoin.org! Ja sam ga prosle godine celokupno preveo od nule ali su u medjuvremenu dodali 60ak stringova. Drago mi je da je neko nastavio. Probacu da pregledam i odobrim prevod kako bi ga dodali. Javi ako treba sta da to sto pre zavrsimo.

Moras se prijaviti u team za Core. Prijavi se u tim i onda ovde https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/language/sr/ , samo odaberi 0.20 hajde da se tu fokusiramo.

EDIT: Ok,casperBGD , sada smo kompletirali 100% bitcoin.org prevod. Super odradjen posao, odradio sam review i uneko neke male izmene. Samo kada prevodis link, nemoj prevoditi sa ćčš, npr  transakcije-vodić treba biti transakcije-vodic. Sve ostalo ekstra.

Dakle za sada:
- btcpayserver (100% preveden)
- bitcoin.org - 100% preveden (kontaktirao administratora, uskoro ce ubaciti najnoviji prevod)
- bitcoin core 0.20 - ko hoce neka se pridruzi i pomogne https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/language/sr/
8  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Српски (Serbian) on: April 21, 2020, 08:46:28 AM
Nakon prevoda bitcoin.org na srpski, krenulo se sa prevodom Bitcoin Core-a. Ima dosta materijala za prevod, pa ko ima slobodnog vremena neka se prikljuci. Za .org pojavilo se par novih stringova za prevod u medjuvremenu.

Core Prevod https://www.transifex.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/translate/#sr/qt-translation-020x/195724457
Bitcoin.org Prevodhttps://www.transifex.com/bitcoinorg/bitcoinorg/translate/#sr
BTCPay Server (preveden) https://btcpayserver.org/sr/
9  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: [GUIDE] How to create an online store and accept Bitcoin by using open-source on: August 31, 2018, 11:39:03 PM
VPS is like 9.4$.
if you're on a budget you can attach to a free BTCPay host and receive payments to your wallet. If you read that part it'll be much clearer than just by reading the TOC.
10  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / [GUIDE] How to create an online store and accept Bitcoin by using open-source on: August 31, 2018, 02:43:53 PM
I've spent the past 15 days writing a very detailed tutorial on how to create an e-commerce store and accept Bitcoin, from scratch, with no coding skills required by using only free and open-source software.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILw1o6acYIY

We've been running our own bitcoin store for a year now, and wanted to do something for the community and spread the adoption.

The article contains detailed instructions that will guide you through the process step by step.

It's quite in-depth, there are 10200 words and I also recorded 18 videos to help you along the way.

You can read the article here https://bitcoinshirt.co/how-to-create-store-accept-bitcoin/

And watch the video in an assorted playlist here  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7b9Wt9shK2ouN9E-g0viktMMEKFFqelm

Here's the table of content

1. Under the Hood
1.1Web Hosting
1.1.1Shared Hosting
1.1.2Dedicated Hosting
1.1.3VPS Hosting
1.1.4Why do you need both VPS and Shared for this setup?
1.2Domain name and SSL
1.3WordPress
1.3.1WordPress Theme
1.3.2WordPress Plugins
1.3.2.1Woocommerce
1.3.2.2BTCPay Server
1.4 The cost

2. Web Hosting
2.1Choosing The Hosting Plan
2.2 Domain name
2.3 Setting up the account
2.3.1 Extra Services
2.4 Phone verification
2.5 Creating Wordpress and WooCommerce
2.6 E-mail verification (inbox)
2.7 Previewing the website

3.   Customizing WordPress
3.1 Logging into WordPress
3.2 Getting familiar with the back-end interface
3.3 Installing the Theme
3.4 Removing the demo content
3.4.1Removing the plugins
3.4.2Removing the Products
3.4.3Removing product categories
3.4.4Removing posts and comments

4. Woocommerce Customization
4.1WooCommerce General Settings
4.2 Creating WooCommerce Pages
4.3 Creating product categories
4.4 Adding products
4.4.1 Creating Simple Product
4.4.2 Creating Variation Product
4.5 Shipping rates and methods

5. Installing plugins
5.1 Adding Contact Form

6 Customizing Theme
6.1 Customizing Header
6.2 Customizing Footer
6.2.1 Adding About Us in the footer
6.2.2 Adding Bitcoin Accepted Here Sign
6.2.3 Adding Menus to Footer

7. Setting up BTCPay Server
7.1Installing BTCPay WooCommere Plugin
7.2 Connecting to a Third-Party Host
7.2.1 Registering with a third-party host
7.2.2 Pairing your store with a host
7.3 Installing BTCPay self-hosted Server
7.3.1 Buying the VPS
7.3.2 Creating an account
7.3.3 Creating the Virtual Machine
7.3.3.1 Buying  additional volume
7.3.3.2 Attaching a volume
7.3.3.3 Enabling CPU usage
7.3.4  DNS Setup
7.3.5 Deploying BTCPay Server
7.4 Connecting BTCPay with your wallet
7.4.1 Connecting your wallet with Ledger Nano S
7.4.2 Connecting your BTCPay manually
7.5 Testing BTCPay Checkout

8.Summary
8.1Official documentation
8.2 Managing your orders
8.3 Free Plugins
8.4 Search Engine Optimization
8.5 Support groups
8.6 Marketing
8.7 Credits
8.8 The stores made by following this tutorial
8.9 Thank you

If you have any feedback, let me know.

If you or someone you know end up with making a store that accepts BTC by following it, please let me know, it would make my day :-)

Let's spread the adoption.
11  Economy / Goods / Re: Bitcoin Embroidered Scarf and Sweatshirts for sale on: March 24, 2018, 05:47:21 PM
New arrivals - Hoodies

Entire collection here https://bitcoinshirt.co/product-category/sweatshirts/

First one has embroidered BTC logo



The second one has printed Genesis Block

12  Economy / Goods / Re: Made some Bitcoin Posters which I want to sell - looking for feedback on: March 24, 2018, 05:44:38 PM
Hey guys, V2.0 of the posters is now available.

Entire posters collection can be found here https://bitcoinshirt.co/product-category/posters/



13  Economy / Services / Re: Looking to hire a freelance minimalist graphic designer paying in BTC on: March 20, 2018, 01:29:24 PM
Hey,

You can use a contact form on the website https://bitcoinshirt.co/contact/
14  Economy / Services / Looking to hire a freelance minimalist graphic designer paying in BTC on: March 20, 2018, 01:02:12 PM
Hi,

I'm looking for a graphic designer to design 5 or more T-Shirt ideas that I have.

I'm a cartoonist so, I'm looking for someone focused on minimalism.

Will pay in BTC.

The designer needs to have a very strong and rich portfolio.

For starters, we have 5 shirt designs.

Please get in touch with your portfolio and rates.

Thanks.
15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Merchants Guide to accepting Bitcoin directly no intermediates - BTCPay on: March 20, 2018, 01:13:30 AM
Good list BTC_Enigma, I used CG in past.
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / The Merchants Guide to accepting Bitcoin directly no intermediates - BTCPay on: March 19, 2018, 10:13:52 AM
I posted this guide on Reddit a while ago, I thought it would be useful to have it here

Not long ago I made a post about finding a way to accept Bitcoin payments to my online store, directly, with no third-party processors, no intermediates.

The post got plenty of love from r/Bitcoin, but I also received plenty of questions from other merchants who would like to explore the possibility of shifting towards a self-sovereignty way of accepting Bitcoin and other coins. The best solution I found is BTCPay.

This guide assumes you’re a merchant who already understands the benefits and the risks of accepting Bitcoin. It's not technical at all. The goal is just to explain plainly what is BTCPay, how it works and cover advantages and disadvantages.

What is BTCPay and why should you care?

    BTCPay Server is an Open Source payment processor, written in C#, that conforms to the invoice API of Bitpay. This allows easy migration of your code base to your own, self-hosted payment processor. source.

The programmer behind the open-source project is Nicolas Dorier, Bitcoin Core contributor. Nicolas decided to fork BitPay processor and create a better solution. With BTCPay it's similar like with Bitcoin. You are your own bank; you control your funds, the payment processor can't just shut you down just because they do not like your business model.

Difference between the BTCPay and the third-party payment processor

Think of BTCPay as a server which allows you to accept bitcoin without intermediates. The payment processors act as a server as well, but your customer's data, IP addresses go through them. Furthermore, most of the payment processors hold your crypto payments, and you’d have to withdraw it or convert it, similar to what exchanges do. The advantages

Benefits
  • You are running a full node and helping the network
  • You are protecting the privacy of your customers
  • You’re using Bitcoin the way it’s supposed to be used, p2p, directly
  • You’re avoiding fees that all payment processors have (monthly subscription/fees per transaction usually 1-2%)
  • You can accept payments directly to your hardware wallet (currently integrated with Ledger very well) and you’re the immediate owner of those assets
  • You can be a host and help other smaller shops accept payments through their stores
  • You can accept other cryptocurrencies through BTCPay (Litecoin currently)
  • You will be able to accept Lightning Network payments (feature still in development)
  • Multiple merchants can have the same server and host their stores there, though this raises the issue of trust

Disadvantages
  • It currently costs around 50-70$ per month (the cost varies depending on the server you’re using)
  • It takes a bit more time to setup and configures to fit your store needs, (took 3-4 hours for myself, I’m not particularly tech-savvy).
  • You can not convert to fiat currency right away like with some payment processors, though in my personal opinion, the immediate conversion ruins the whole point of accepting bitcoin and does not increase the adoption.

ELI5 how BTCPay works?

Currently, there are three basic elements of the puzzle :
  • The server
  • The plugin
  • The wallet

You’re running your own server which has the full node running; the server is called BTCPay Server. Once installed it will be connected to your website subdomain. The plugin connects your server to your Woocommerce Store. In the plugin settings, you can set most of the stuff. A bit more advanced setting can be configured on the server. Your receive payments to your wallet (it’s possible to configure Ledger Nano S right out of the box).

This means that the buyer, pays directly to you in cryptocurrency and that the payment does not go anywhere else, the IP address is not leaked, the buyer data is not shared with a third party in any way. You will see the payment in your ledger wallet.

BTCPay is not the only solution to accept cryptocurrency directly, but after months of trying out, I found it the safest and the easiest to configure.

Getting Started

I am not nearly as smart as Nicolas Dorier who forked the BitPay plugin to bring us this payment system, so I will not go into technical details on how to set the server up. The entire document is available on the Github

Summary of this step is that you have to register with Microsoft Azure server. Upon registration, you'll get 200$ free credits which will be enough for the first few months of for running the server, so basically, there are no upfront costs. Be aware that BTCPay is free; it does not cost a dime, you're paying Microsoft here for the server which will keep your node online 24/7.

After you buy the server, there is a single one-click deploy button you have to click. It will take you to your Azure VM and configure everything for you. There are few things you have to change yourself. Besides documentation, Nicolas made an easy to follow video for this.

The next step is to connect your domain and your server, which is again very easy to follow up in the videos and documents.

The third step is to connect your Woocommerce store by installing the Woo plugin (plugin is free).

The final step is to configure your hardware wallet and set the derivation path. I was amazed that Ledger configuration took only a few seconds. Nicolas did a great job with this one.

When you set up your store, it is highly recommended to test it out. Post any issues that you might find on the Github and if you have any questions, feel free to ask on Slack.

FAQ

Before I answer some of the questions I got from merchants, I'd like to tell that if you're a merchant and have any question, feel free to ask it here. If you're having trouble setting up your BTCPay server, [join the community on Slack](. There are developers and merchants there ready to help you.

Q: Where can I see the example of how BTCPay works and looks?
A: BTCPay website and if you want to see it live you can check my store

Q: Where can I get help/support?
A: BTCPay is an open-source project. The best way to ask questions is through the Slack group.

Q: Can the costs of running BTCPay be cheaper?
A:  it can. Currently, the one-click deployment requires Azure Virtual Machine, but if you’re a programmer or understand VM’s you can deploy one on a different VM. Furthermore, the changes in the Bitcoin Core 0.16.0 (BIP159) make it possible to run the full node in pruned mode to save more disk space.

Also, once the full node is synchronized to the network, you can downgrade the machine on Azure to take a less expensive one.

Penny-pinching cost is a manual process which involves trial and error.

Q: I have a Shopify store, can I use BTCPay?
A: At this moment, no. Shopify is a closed system a company opposed to an open-source project like WordPress, so it’s harder to communicate to them and create a solution. Luckily there are developers in BTCPay community working on it. While I can’t give you precise information, I assume it will eventually be possible.

Q: Can I have more stores connected to my BTCPay server.
A: Absolutely, you can host multiple stores on the same server. The stores can operate and configure settings separately and receive payments separately.

Q: Why use BTCPay vs. just having a BTC address up on your site?
A: The most important reason - the privacy of your customers and your business. BTCPay will generate the new address for each invoice. You just need to select the derivation path for the address (in my case I used Ledger Nano S). The second reason is user-experience. BTCPay integrates as a payment method to your store, so you're customers can checkout with a few clicks.

List of merchants using BTCPay

Note: If you're a merchant accepting BTCPay and would like to be listed here, just comment. The list is in alphabetical order.

  • 9bravos.com
  • bitcoinshirt.co
  • Coincards.ca
  • CryptoAsylum.com
  • halongmining.com
  • ludvigart.com
  • ynotek.com

Useful Links


Full disclosure, I am not in any way related to BTCPay project. I am just the guy who discovered it and fell in love with the community and the good vibes among the users. I wrote this post to help merchants understand it better and to help with promoting this exceptional project. Since I have no skills to contribute by coding, I thought I could help this way.

I understand that this post is long and will not be attractive to anyone except for the merchants, but please share it for the visibility so that we can spread the word. BTCPay is an open-source project, and they accept the donations if you can please support it.
17  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Coffee Mug featuring 230 crypto logos on: March 19, 2018, 09:53:42 AM
Yup @bigman3912 we deliver worldwide. You can see the shipping rates for your country in the checkout.
18  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Coffee Mug featuring 230 crypto logos on: March 17, 2018, 01:09:18 PM
Have you considered doing a more simple mug? I would be very interested in purchasing a mug with fewer currency logos on it, while potentially still keeping a bunch on there; there are just too many cryptos to count and these 230 are probably more or less arbitrary. It would be more interesting to me if there were a few key players featured on the mug, the top dogs with the most technological innovation being brought to the table.

I almost just checked-out, but then I was thinking that I will give your other products more of a look before I go impulse purchase something I don't really love. The black logo definitely looks better to me, but maybe if we could get it down to maybe 12 currencies and have the logos different sizes depending on their market cap or something.

Thanks for the suggestions, it's possible that there will be variations, but I don't think it will happen soon to be honest. Thanks for checking out the store.
19  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Coffee Mug featuring 230 crypto logos on: March 15, 2018, 04:06:34 PM
Nice Idea ill support. Pm me

Hey you can get them in out store.
20  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Coffee Mug featuring 230 crypto logos on: March 10, 2018, 06:18:37 PM
Thanks so much dacinka, appreciate the support!
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