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1541  Other / Meta / Re: where i can post a crowd funding thread for my website? on: August 04, 2014, 04:00:06 PM
Multiplayer Bitcoin Chess Game
1542  Other / Meta / where i can post a crowd funding thread for my website? on: August 04, 2014, 03:40:48 PM
Which is suitable place to post crowd funding thread for my projects.where i can get maximum donators.
WHo are the big donators in this forum
1543  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: August 04, 2014, 03:33:29 PM
I have a project on hold: www.game4coins.com, these games utilise a 3D engine and can be played as Flash or HTML5 right in browser.

So you could create a 3D chess game that would even work in oculus rift.

Here's a 3D luck game I wrote:

http://youtu.be/80gKS8GPvkk

I'm currently working on the project in my siggy so can't offer to do the work for many months yet.

But the multiplatform 3D engine is available as a free version if anyone wants to get hacking away:

http://www.shivaengine.com

why is it on hold and when will You release it?

do not use chess game script.Its my idea.
1544  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: August 04, 2014, 02:43:28 PM
I have a project on hold: www.game4coins.com, these games utilise a 3D engine and can be played as Flash or HTML5 right in browser.

So you could create a 3D chess game that would even work in oculus rift.

Here's a 3D luck game I wrote:

http://youtu.be/80gKS8GPvkk

I'm currently working on the project in my siggy so can't offer to do the work for many few months yet.

But the multiplatform 3D engine is available as a free version if anyone wants to get hacking away:

http://www.shivaengine.com

so what do you want to do?
1545  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New Bitcoin challenger launches on: August 04, 2014, 11:13:58 AM
where to sell stellars?
price per stellar?
how to get stellars?

i am confused  Shocked
1546  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: creating an exchange site on: August 04, 2014, 10:55:22 AM
why every newbie first post a thread "creating a bitcoin exchange"?
1547  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / New Bitcoin challenger launches on: August 04, 2014, 10:50:33 AM
Meet Stellar, a new digital currency and payments networked backed by Stripe.

Stripe is diving into digital currency in a big way.

The San Francisco-based startup, whose technology lets businesses accept online payments, helped introduce a new Bitcoin-like currency on Thursday called “stellar,” as well as a payments network that lets users send any kind of traditional and digital currency including U.S. dollars, pesos, euros and Bitcoins. People will be able to send one kind of currency across the globe and have it automatically converted into another — a sort of all-inclusive online money exchange.

At first, Stellar will be given away for free as a way to introduce more people to the nascent world of digital money, or so-called “crypto-currency.” It’s also a sure-fire way to get stellar to as many people as quickly as possible.

Stellar was developed by the Stellar Development Foundation, a non-profit created by Stripe CEO Patrick Collison and Ripple co-founder Jed McCaleb plus $3 million in initial funding from Stripe. The foundation’s board and advisors boast impressive names like ex-PayPal executive Keith Rabois, YCombinator partner Sam Altman, AngelList cofounder Naval Ravikant and Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg, among others.

Collison had been kicking around the idea of an agnostic online payments network since 2011, shortly after he and brother John began working on the technology for Stripe. “Even before Stripe launched, we were thinking about what crypto-currencies mean for Stripe and in particular, how we can take advantage of them in order to accomplish the things we want to do,” Collison explained to Fortune earlier this week. Collision has talked over the years of wanting to make online payments universal and ubiquitous, and he felt crypto-currencies dovetailed with that vision.

So several months ago, Collison began brainstorming with McCaleb, who had helped build Ripple, a Bitcoin rival. “We were having these conversations, and it was so clear what Stripe thought should exist, and what he thought should exist, and they almost precisely [matched up],” Collison recalled. “So it made sense to decide to do something together.”

Collison and McCaleb agreed that establishing a non-profit separate from Stripe to be in control of developing Stellar was the best strategy. “We felt the basic parts shouldn’t be controlled by one single entity,” said Collison. They also decided to give away the majority of stellar currency for free: half of the 95 billion stellar coins will be given to people who sign up via Facebook  FB -0.40% , for instance.

Many questions remain about Stellar, not the least of which includes whether the currency will achieve any sort of significant value — something that will depend on how much it’s used — and whether the network it flows through takes off. Collison readily admits it will take time for their so-called “experimental research project” to take hold, if it does at all.

Look no further than Bitcoin’s own slow, growth for proof of that. Although the cryptocurrency has earned countless headlines since January 2009 — the culmination being Newsweek’s March cover story — in reality, Bitcoin’s user base remains lower-than-expected: Over 1.2 million as of this January, by some estimates. But what Bitcoin has sparked is a serious conversation about the way money can and should be processed online, to the point where even more traditional services like PayPal have said they are closely following Bitcoin.

With some of Silicon Valley’s brightest at the helm, Stellar has just as good a chance as any current crypto-currency perhaps to be, well, stellar.

SOURCE "http://fortune.com/2014/07/31/stripe-launches-bitcoin-challenger-gives-it-away-for-free/"
1548  Economy / Services / PHP Script installation service | 0.05 btc per script installation on: August 04, 2014, 10:29:12 AM
Hi,
I am offering a service of PHP script installations i can install php script for you for just 0.05 btc per installation.
1549  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: First bitcoin news app,that gives you bitcoin news on your phone on: August 04, 2014, 08:39:03 AM
Nice app.
1550  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: August 04, 2014, 06:24:29 AM
Come up with a new catchy game, or something where beating your opponent nets you small btc. Games such as Chess, Jewel attack games, anything where you play someone online.

why not a game of luck or do You mean skill games only?

Skill games are best.
1551  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: August 04, 2014, 06:07:50 AM
Come up with a new catchy game, or something where beating your opponent nets you small btc. Games such as Chess, Jewel attack games, anything where you play someone online.

CHESS IS BEST
1552  Economy / Auctions / Domain : Coingam.com : Min bid 0.08 btc on: August 04, 2014, 05:55:27 AM
Auctioning Coingam.com

Domain name: coingam
tld: .com
registrar: one.com
min bid: 0.08 btc
time left 2 hours
1553  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: August 04, 2014, 04:52:38 AM
its a tie so far with chess and checkers  Cool
1554  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: August 04, 2014, 04:17:31 AM
Chess is a classic. You can't go wrong with it, I would definitely play.

Yes its chess now.
Can you donate some btc  in this project.
1555  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: August 04, 2014, 04:13:38 AM
I have asked  a dev for estimate.He said 1 BTC for full chess game.

Please donate here

Can anyone know any investors in this forum?

Donating to you so that you can make Bitcoins off our donation doesn't sound right. You should either look for an investor where you provide a return on their investment, or fork out the 1 BTC yourself to have it made. You probably won't find many people giving you  1 Bitcoin on these forums, but check out BTCJam for loans and just verify as much as you can with them.

Can you invest 1 BTC in my project.If I give you 50% revenue from website for a month.?
Can you invest?
1556  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: August 04, 2014, 03:59:33 AM
Would it be random player vs random player. I would enjoy that. Add a bunch of different games, you can't just have one game. I voted chess, I haven't seen that and it would work nicely.

player vs computer

Playing anything against a computer for bitcoins sounds like a sure loss. Allow for player vs player and just take a cut on the winnings like casinos do during poker games such as Texas Hold'em.

Now its now
Player vs Player for bitcoin
1557  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: August 03, 2014, 03:15:28 PM
I have joined this campaign by filling a form.
Can stunna verify me?
I have filled enroll form but when submitted the form its showing claim payment option'
1558  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: August 03, 2014, 01:44:27 PM
I have asked  a dev for estimate.He said 1 BTC for full chess game.

Please donate here

Can anyone know any investors in this forum?
1559  Bitcoin / Project Development / Bitcoin Multiplayer Chess Game [Goal: 1 BTC Funded: 0.1 BTC] on: August 02, 2014, 05:59:32 AM
Project Details
Its is multiplayer bitcoin chess game.Played between player vs player for bitcoins.Like player A invested 0.1 btc and also player B as well.If player A wins he will get 0.2 btc and player B have nothing. Cheesy.Also players can play with the freinds by sending them a link to play.

FUNDING DETAILS

GOAL: 1 BTC
FUNDED: 0.1 BTC
FUNDS REMAINING: 0.9 BTC

Name of funder will be shown on the website.They can also add their website,brand or product there.Please help us to grow.PM ME for funding.

1560  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Which game you would like to play for bitcoins? on: August 02, 2014, 05:42:51 AM
Need more donations.Please support this project.

Benefits for supporter:

Your website,business or brand name will be listed on top of websites.
Your name will be listed on website as a donators
Free 468x60 banner for advertisment

Start supporting us with your donations.
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