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1201  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Quadcopter for promoting bitcoin• on: September 27, 2014, 02:56:39 PM
Hi,
I am looking to get a quadcopter for making films.But I can't get it in my country.I also want to use it for promoting bitcoin and other companies.I want ''Wltoys v262 cyclone with mobius action cam''.Can anyone buy it for me we both pay 50% of the amount.You can apply your sticker of company on it.So I can make films in public and your company get promoted and advertised.I would like to see big companies like CEX,Coin desk,Prime dice,Cryptocoinnews.

I really want to see my quadcopter fully colored with bitcoin related companis.

I like your idea this would be great for promotions of Bitcoin companies.

Yes.
Please forward my request to big bitcoin companies.
Is there any in Bitcointalk forum?
1202  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Faucet Making Question on: September 27, 2014, 02:14:18 PM
I made a faucet @ bit-vortex.com/faucet

Best of luck with yours.

hey i have a question, how did u get your api? how long did you wait before it arrives?
i just sent a request to microwallet.org 3 days ago and i still dont have my api yet.

is it because i am using a free web hosting site?

If anyone want to get a nice faucet template ?
PM me
I can make great faucet templates
1203  Bitcoin / Project Development / BITCOIN DRONES [0.2 BTC funded; 0.1 BTC left] on: September 27, 2014, 02:10:10 PM
Hi,
I am looking to get a quadcopter for promoting bitcoin in my country.I will use it for filming in different events organized in my country.I am buying ''RC Logger Eye one xtreme''.It cost just 169$ with shipping.We already got funded of 0.2 BTC still 0.1 BTC left.You can also send me vinyls or stickers if you want to promote your website or business.
I will put logo of bitcoin and a good slogan under it.
Here is the quadcopter



Funding Details
Goal- 169$(0.45 BTC)
Funded- 0.2 BTC
Remaining- 0.1 BTC

NOTE
You can also pay in $ as well.

Clean your screen

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1204  Economy / Services / Re: Pocket Dice Signature Campaign on: September 27, 2014, 08:32:54 AM
Now i am loving PocketDice signature campaign
1205  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Pheeva Launches Branded Bitcoin Wallet for Georgia Tech University on: September 27, 2014, 07:28:19 AM
Love Will, Inc, the team behind the Pheeva bitcoin wallet, has launched a branded bitcoin wallet specifically for students at Georgia Tech University.

Called ‘the Jacket Wallet’, the custom bitcoin wallet features Georgia Tech‘s signature navy blue and gold colors, and will require users to have a campus email address to enroll.

The wallet was officially unveiled at a kickoff event for the school’s first dedicated bitcoin group, Bitcoin@Tech. Held on 24th September, the Bitcoin 101 session featured representatives from Pheeva and Georgia-based payment processor BitPay, as well as about 50 university students.

Mallika Sen, the founder of Bitcoin@Tech and a former BitPay intern, said that she expects interest to grow as more students begin to use the wallet and take advantage of its gamification elements.

Sen told CoinDesk:

“There’s a wide variety of students and people who are interested in bitcoin. They’re very encouraging.”

Students who download the wallet will be able to, in turn, join the COG Cooperative, a dedicated social network that will reward users based on how they promote the network. The wallet will monetize through advertisements, but pay students a share of this revenue based on these participation points.

While unique, the project is likely to be the first of many to launch at universities across the US.

Love Will’s big merger

Love Will Inc and bitcoin outreach and charity group The Bitcoin Society announced a merger in conjunction with the wallet launch. The combined businesses, which will operate as Love Will, Inc, will aim to replicate the custom wallet launch at universities across the US this fall.

The move brings The Bitcoin Society and Love Will’s operational strengths under one roof, which will help the group continue pushing its mass rollout model.

Love Will Inc business development consultant Jeff Handler told CoinDesk that there is demand for digital currency launches of this kind, noting:

“Georgia Tech is the first one. I can’t say right now the specific colleges we’re working on, but we’re working to bring this model to every campus that wants to accept bitcoin.”

The project could gain significant traction given that grassroots support for digital currency at US colleges already exists. In addition to the increasing number of student-led bitcoin organizations, several colleges have begun offering digital currency courses, while some have started accepting bitcoin as payment for select services.

Collective vision

The Love Will approach, according to Handler, incorporates a grassroots strategy as demonstrated by the formal launch of the Jacket Wallet this week at Georgia Tech.

Handler said he made the decision to merge his operations with those of the team behind Pheeva after realizing that both companies “shared a collective vision” as young entrepreneurs in the digital currency space.

Handler explained:

“Entering the bitcoin space as recent college graduates, [The Bitcoin Society] strived to position ourselves as a community-based information hub that could cater to the growing interest in bitcoin amongst college students.”

The two companies began working together this summer, following initial discussions at The North American Bitcoin Conference in Chicago.

Path to college adoption

CoinDesk also spoke with Stephanie Wargo, vice president of marketing for BitPay, who said that the company is working closely with Georgia Tech on upcoming projects.

Wargo said that interest in the bitcoin at Georgia Tech, the former university of executive chairman Tony Gallippi and CEO Stephen Pair, is strong and that the community there has been actively assisting in the run-up to the wallet launch.

Wargo noted:

“The college has been extremely receptive. We’ve been working with them for over a year now, as far as different programs within the university. We’ve gone down to hold some talks, and we’ve been very active and they’ve been extremely receptive of bitcoin.”

Wargo indicated that BitPay hopes to have further announcements regarding the university soon.

SOURCE :
http://www.coindesk.com/pheeva-launches-branded-bitcoin-wallet-georgia-tech-university/
1206  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bomberman game with bitcoins? or Mario game with bitcoins? on: September 26, 2014, 05:44:29 PM
Yes we have got the bunch of developers

Any idea when you will launch?

May be in end of october
1207  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bomberman game with bitcoins? or Mario game with bitcoins? on: September 26, 2014, 02:59:40 PM
Hate to say this, but aren't those copyrighted? How would you come over this problem? Tongue

I think he is referring specifically to laws that would prohibit you from using these games.

Then again, as BTC is not money, it may just be classified as a token variation. I have no idea what the restrictions would be. Would be worth looking into.

As the polls were so close I think it is a good idea to do both. Have you started the coding process?

Yes we have got the bunch of developers
1208  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / PayPal: Bitcoin Partnerships Will Help Us Study Consumer Behavior on: September 26, 2014, 02:58:01 PM
Though long rumored, the news that PayPal had formally aligned its business with bitcoin dominated headlines this week due to the company’s size, brand recognition and influence as an early pioneer and dominant player in online payments.

For PayPal, the move comes at a time of increased competition in the web and mobile payments space, with tech giant Apple most recently entering the sector with Apple Pay.

As such, there has been much speculation as to how bitcoin could play an increasing role in helping PayPal continue its market dominance while helping ease the still prevalent friction in online payments.

Speaking to CoinDesk, PayPal senior director of corporate strategy Scott Ellison elaborated further on the nature of his company’s latest move, but cautioned that, as of now, PayPal plans to tread lightly in the bitcoin space.

Ellison told CoinDesk that PayPal’s initial role in its partnership with major bitcoin processors will be to function as an observer, explaining:

“[We’re looking] to gain insight into the types of consumers using bitcoin and will work with businesses to understand what types of content they are selling more of.”

To start, PayPal will analyze bitcoin buyer behaviour soley on its PayPal Payments Hub, an all-in-one online e-commerce platform that allows businesses to integrate multiple payment options – including bitcoin, credit cards and mobile carrier billing – with ease.

Merchants who use the platform will now be able to implement the existing bitcoin and altcoin processing services provided by BitPay, Coinbase and GoCoin, companies that Ellison called “the three leading bitcoin payment processors”.

Starting small

While PayPal did not integrate bitcoin into its digital wallet or proprietary payment processing services, Ellison framed this as consistent with PayPal’s approach to helping instill new behaviours in its online userbase.

When trying out new technologies, Ellison said, it’s common for consumers to start small as they look to test the waters with new buying methods.

Ellison told CoinDesk:

“Smaller, digital purchases are what consumers might like to try with this new payment method just as they did with then-new mobile operator billing for digital goods like games and ringtones on mobile devices.”

Ellison also suggested that the platform’s digital goods merchants may have the most compelling reasons to adopt bitcoin today, citing the digital currency’s potential to increase sales and reduce costs for this business segment.

Integration timeline

Ellison further confirmed the statements of BitPay, Coinbase and GoCoin, saying that PayPal has been working on integrating bitcoin into the PayPal Payments Hub for four months.

Though others like Overstock have implemented bitcoin processing services in as little as one week’s time, Ellison said that a longer timeline is consistent for this type of company procedure.

“This is a typical, normal integration timeframe, as we had to ensure we had customer service and partner support ready,” Ellison said.

However, he said PayPal has been interested in developments in the bitcoin space since 2012, due to the digital currency’s potential to reduce friction and cost in the payments space for both businesses and consumers.

Observing developments

Ellison framed PayPal’s overall move as consistent with its standard policies of embracing innovation but doing so in ways that ensure the services on its platform are safe and reliable.

He said:

“We’re proceeding gradually, supporting bitcoin in some ways today and holding off on other ways until we see how things develop.”

Going forward, Ellison indicated that PayPal is hoping to inform more of its merchants about their ability to now accept bitcoin, reaching out through the media and normal communications channels.

Source ''http://www.coindesk.com/paypal-bitcoin-integration-will-help-study-buyer-behavior/''
1209  Economy / Goods / Need a quadcopter [WL TOYS V262 CYCLONE] on: September 26, 2014, 12:11:00 PM
hi,
anyone have wl toys v262 cyclone? if yes please let me know i want to buy it
1210  Economy / Services / Re: Pocket Dice Signature Campaign on: September 26, 2014, 12:05:30 PM
As Post Counter not working these are my figures

I am enrolling as well

Username: Coinbuddy
Username at POCKETdice: Coinbuddy
Rank: FULL MEMBER
Starting Post: 671

1211  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Business Bringing Bitcoin Legitimacy, Potential Regulation | FORBES REPORT on: September 26, 2014, 09:48:25 AM
Earlier this year, the US Marshals Service auctioned 30,000 bitcoins confiscated in the FBI’s bust of the Silk Road online marketplace. Estimated at $17.4 million, they were all bought by one bidder.

To the delight of Jon Matonis, executive director of the Bitcoin Foundation, the Marshals’ auction proves that bitcoin is fungible, that it possesses a “market-based legitimacy.”

Further, the buyer was Tim Draper, of venture capital fund Draper Fisher Jurvetson. In spite of the cryptocurrency’s relatively low price for most of this year, Draper has reiterated his “pessimistic” target price for bitcoin in three year’s time: $10,000. (A bitcoin can be exchanged for a bit more than $400 as of this posting.)

Draper isn’t the only Wall Street type seeing money in this new type of money. A growing number of professional investors, private equity firms and venture capitalists have been working to institutionalize bitcoin.

Bitcoin investment funds include the Fortress-backed Pantera Capital, Barry Silbert’s Second Market, European-only fund Exante, and the Winklevoss bitcoin Trust. The Winklevoss trust expects regulatory approval this year before an IPO on the NASDAQ. After which it would trade just like an exchange-traded fund.

“Bitcoin ATM Plate” by Mrnett1974 – Own work. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

On a daily basis, investors are putting capital into bitcoin businesses. “It is working … There’s a big industry around bitcoin,” Virgin Group CEO Richard Branson told Bloomberg News on September 10th. “It is quite volatile, but in volatility people can make money,” he said.

Coinbase, the self-described “world’s most popular bitcoin wallet,” just announced its first expansion beyond the US market, launching bitcoin buying and selling services in 13 countries across Europe. A market entry of this kind implies demand and opportunity. Internet entrepreneur Marc Andreessen, is backing Coinbase, via VC Andreessen-Horowitz.
But before Mergermarket starts covering bitcoin-denominated deals, the virtual currency would likely have to be regulated like a commodity.

New York state lawyers and legislators are leading the fight for bitcoin regulation; lately by proposing a ‘NY BitLicense’, which attracted criticism from China’s three biggest bitcoin players and libertarian-leaning bitcoin backers.

That’s important because yuan-denominated trades account for a greater portion of bitcoin trading volume than US dollars. Nevertheless, other countries are waiting for US legislation to happen before they act, Matonis said.

Whatever legislation comes, Matonis believes that it won’t favor bitcoin. The two systems are antitheses of each other.  Bitcoin is designed to bypass the big banks and circumvent the financial system.

Most likely, the currency could be used to buy and sell bitcoin businesses as CNBC has reported.

Bitcoin Foundation’s Matonis agrees that bitcoin could be used for acquisitions, but he cautions that wouldn’t eliminate the professional and broker fees related to a transaction.

SOURCE "http://www.forbes.com/sites/mergermarket/2014/09/25/business-bringing-bitcoin-legitimacy-potential-regulation/"
1212  Economy / Services / Re: Pocket Dice Signature Campaign on: September 26, 2014, 06:44:06 AM
i can't find the "code" on the website
OMG!  Follow instructions!!!  Sign up.  Go to the account area and click sig campain and fill that out then you get your code

there is no code in the sig campaign area, just the same thing in the op

Its Buggy campaign . it not working good with pocket dice signature system.

I think they have to add users randomly as other signature campaign does.
1213  Economy / Services / Re: Pocket Dice Signature Campaign on: September 26, 2014, 06:27:45 AM
Why PocketDice declined me again?

Username at PD- Coinbuddy
1214  Economy / Services / Re: Pocket Dice Signature Campaign on: September 25, 2014, 04:30:06 PM
They first declined my account and then again approved it and now they again declined it.
Sad
1215  Economy / Services / Re: Pocket Dice Signature Campaign on: September 25, 2014, 04:14:49 PM
My account declined again!
1216  Economy / Services / Re: Pocket Dice Signature Campaign on: September 25, 2014, 04:10:17 PM
Like facebook page of PocketDice made by me https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pocket-Dice/297634053770571
1217  Economy / Services / Re: Need PHP developer urgently on: September 25, 2014, 03:59:44 PM
i can give u a good service with good rate can u give me a chance to do this i will take my payment after work no escrow needed.

basit?
come on chat there tlk.io/coinbuddy
1218  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Faucet Making Question on: September 25, 2014, 03:56:18 PM
How come freebitco.in(a faucet/gambling site) is worth $40,000,000 then?

Where did you read that freebitco.in was "worth $40,000,000"?

Even if that was true (and I'm not yet convinced that it is), freebitco.in is almost certainly not "hosted on a free web hosting site".

RIGHT
1219  Economy / Services / Re: Pocket Dice Signature Campaign on: September 25, 2014, 03:53:46 PM
Why POCKETDICE declined my account?

That was some strange mixup. You're approved now.

BR,
The PocketDice Team

THANKS
1220  Economy / Services / Re: Pocket Dice Signature Campaign on: September 25, 2014, 03:47:00 PM
I think they want users with + trust?  I do not see any positive trust on your account is probably why?

Sad
This guy "jeroenn13" put me negative and then said give me 0.05 btc and get removal from it.
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