I think I put my finger on it.. It looks as though it came fom a generic program with that layout on it, you just change the letters to your own.. And yes, there could be too many colours on it.. First link on google on my search was this site.. http://www.vectorilla.com/tag/logo/These are perfect examples of what I consider professional looking logos.. Lots of logos here to inspire your artist...
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Useless info, its obvious he isnt mining for the coins he has.. Why cast doubt onto forum member like that with the most arbitrary examples of your paranoid thinking? Think before you post people! I have done biz with Als Pawnshop, he was quick to send coins and trusted me to send EMT after coins were received. It was a perfect transaction, I even learned a little about precious metals from him. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Love the site, but I think the new logo needs work..
Something not right about it, dosent look as professional as your site is already. Maybe it is the cartoonish nature of it.. ?
Something a little more modern, looking, futuristic, sleek lines... but most importantly, professional looking
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Also the wording of your question is weird.
The wording of his question is weird because Atlas doesn't know how to speak English. Why don't you address the ideas expressed instead always getting into these threads just to do personal attacks? Yes!.. To Matthew everyone is Atlas..
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Can a stoporder execute if I have no position? Suppose the price is $3 now, can I set a limit order at $4 and a stop at $3.5 which could only be triggered iff/after the $4 order is executed?
Yes, Im curious how exactly you place it. Say I have a position of 10 buy at 3.00 do i add say a trailing stop of a sell of 10 at 3. to protect my initial investment ? How much is a typical lower trail ?
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Why am I getting an application error!!! was working fine with Chrome for the last couple days!.. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Wait for it folks... 1:30am EST... Going to be an interesting weekend.. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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For the record, I have dealt with Shakaru, and had nothing but the best of professionalism, I would find it very hard to believe hes such a problem.
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Wow.. and I thought -I- wasted my time on this forum...
I guess noone has any actual useful ideas here to promote bitcoin. I am working on the copy for a flyer, but I have no art skills. This thread started out fine.. good posters from OP.
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Wow.. and I thought -I- wasted my time on this forum...
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Although there is an obvious issue of IP rights, licensing and proprietary technologies such as the VISA passcode card which can actually hold a password protected wallet on it feasibly, the fact is it doesn't even have to be so complicated.
Once you think the right way to go is a financial intermediary, an additional issues arrises--
Should you further utilize existing technology by merely emulating bitcoin transactions but in reality use USD?
A) agree to use USD and have literally unlimited options for deployment (through banks, credit card companies, etc) and connect all this to a wallet host to update the balance based on USD exchange rates. (not my favorite but absolute easiest to implement in existing financial world)
B) treat it as a gift card and have a protocol/server of its own. (the difficulty of this is entirely dependent on country and method of implementation).
C) have an exchange or e-wallet register as a financial institition and have the ability to have their own bitcoin balance cards.
All three ? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Definately. Atlas was on here pitching his 'woolong device' a while back that was more or less a USB card. The problem with that though was he was requiring actual USB interaction (which is both impractical and insecure for run-of-the-mill POS). Anything USB is not going to work well for mainstream point-of-sale. In fact, one if the points of this thread is that the smartest thing to do to get bitcoin adopted worldwide is to utilize existing and already implemented technologies. There seems to be a lot of nerdy initiatives (printing out flyers, hacking credit card processors, etc) which shows heart in our little community, but it's basically the equivalent of trying to sell girl scout cookies to pay for a heart transplant. The future of bitcoin merchant solutions is going to be a paypal-type service, smartphones and QR codes, and easily implementable payment processing solutions for existing POS. I'm not a mobile developer personally and the paypal-type site is for a different thread. I'm focused on implementing a datacenter payment processing handler that can be plugged in to existing POS machines just as simply as adding AmEX or a gift card to your accepted payments is (it's all handled server-side, no POS hacking required). The only yet troubling issue is a bit of a touchy one: Who should be responsible for the security of a customer's wallet? Excluding near-field, a debit solution would be to hold the wallet on a card and have an actual transaction take place, but this would complicate things immensely (especially for near-field) and require merchants have a card-writer/reader (unlikely to happen). An account based service however is quite practical and would allow for instant debit without worry of double-spend attacks. In this scenario, the e-wallet would be the payment processor (what MtGox is planning in Japan). Wallet on card is acceptable, but I think the debit type bitcoin transactions is where we are all heading.. Being able to use a home wallet or just as easy to have a bitcoin bank account service is the way to go Everything is set up for that already.. So yes, we should be piggy-backing the current infrastructure, like your saying. I want something slick like those cards.. just a tap, maybe a swipe of the fingerprint, Bam.. transaction completed. I also think those cards could run a client of sorts. Someone needs to take a serious look at them.
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Matthew, your rudeness and arrogance know no bounds.
The most worthwhile tip I have taken from your contribution to this thread is to make sure I never do business with DialCoin for fear of having to deal with someone like yourself.
Please start your own thread about your own POS system, in there you can abuse your fellow bitcoiners as much as you like, maybe if you call them dicks enough times they might come to their senses and bow down.
+100000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I have yet to hear an idea or him actually doing something talented to help the project. Slamming Casascius for attempting a valid POS system is not a wasted attempt, even if it fails he'll learn what he did right and what he did wrong. +Million
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Nice job, who designed it? Love the simple look. I want to leave these in public restrooms in my city.
Yes... +1 This looks great.. Can we(as in you ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ) add a QR code for the tech curious ?
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Hello, I was wondering if anyone could answer a couple questions? 1. Where can I find a reliable BitCoin vendor that accepts Interac or Paypal 2. Am I allowed to sell my Steam accounts here? 3. Where is my best bet for selling my steam account? Thanks in advance ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Canadian Bitcoins accept interac email transfers. Ive used them, they are great. Prices are rough, but its a solid transaction. You can find a few forums members if your established to trade Paypal for coins. You will not find a website willing to take paypal for coin..
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I bet you don't even know what finger the Bitcoin Ring goes on when it 12 Noon, Tuesday. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) That is another trick question. Everyone knows that the ring goes on the middle toe of the left foot when it is time for Tuesday's cake lunch. Exactly what I was gunna say.. cant fool us! But I thought it was Fridays pot luck ?
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Sorry to hear that, David, but I'm certain you wouldn't be doing this unless you had something even bigger in the pipeline. Looking forward to seeing what's you've got in the works.
Yes, I really hope this is the case as well.. I think all "cart" and merchant systems of the like are very important to the bitcoin community as a whole. Good luck! make us proud!
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So, this is what I was questioned over? A missing $1.91 lent to a child?
Essentially, but not over $1.91. Just a vocal troubled youth of the forum that left abruptly, and then you appeared, and your name has a ref. to a rebirth of sorts.. So.. some drew conclusions...I cant blame them honestly... Welcome! Darn you, teflone. I wanted to see if Ragnar watched the 58 minute of BW and EG interviewing IG and atom. I was hoping he would learn the secret Bitcoin handshake. Now that he's on his way on becoming a full member, we have no choice but to show him. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fpointlessbanter.net%2Ffiles%2F2007%2F09%2Fpostcard-front.jpg&t=663&c=EoRLR0CDhbabWg) Remember to pay your $1.91 dues before you reach your 100th post, otherwise the whole process starts over again. I dunno is this a sanctioned bitcoin handshake..? I would start to feel dainty and stupid at the pinky swear last part..
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