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181  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin discussions over Skype, Google Talk or similar service on: August 23, 2012, 02:00:26 PM
Is there a way to make online calls over TOR? Probably not through Skype but GTalk perhaps? Or another similar service?
182  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Welcome to Bitcoindevs - the friendly Google Groups forum with focus on Bitcoin on: August 22, 2012, 03:13:29 PM
Link to the first form:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dExHVkFtOXlnenNkVnlQaXExNktnT2c6MQ#gid=0

Links to all data will be published on the Bitcoindevs forum.
183  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Welcome to Bitcoindevs - the friendly Google Groups forum with focus on Bitcoin on: August 22, 2012, 01:21:46 PM
Updated the website : )

We now have a Google Group forum and a spreadsheet i. e. a basic database!

Anyone interested in getting involved with development and marketing?

Link: www.bitcoinforum.tk
184  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Welcome to Bitcoindevs - the friendly Google Groups forum with focus on Bitcoin on: August 21, 2012, 04:18:24 PM
So you want to ban people you perceive as bullies? Even if they promote discussion and exchange of ideas? People can make up their own minds based on the information given. What happens when you ban/censor/moderate someone for being rude by calling something a scam, and it turns out it was? Will you sleep soundly knowing you helped someone to defraud people?

If people are asking questions you don't like, then either answer them or prove you're more than just talk.  

Anyway, good luck, nothing wrong with more forums/choices.

Thank you for your constructive feedback BadBear : )

Ah, yes, I actually would like to and will ban people that I perceive as bullies in this new forum. It's a niche forum I suppose in that sense. Bitcointalk is great for some purposes and it's a very active forum but there are just so many rude and aggressive hackers around who post very negative comments no matter what you're posting about. I have a feeling there are other sensitive and sensible guys like myself around who do not even wish to argue with the haters. What's the point anyway? I would rather spend time discussing development with people who stick to the facts and who are not too quick to judge.

Now, about the scamming thing, I have made a little bit of research about bitcoin-OCD for instance and doing business with traders and entities listed there seems to be a good way to increase the probability of a safe transaction. Bitcoin needs more review systems, not teenagers who shout scam after each and every post on this forum. What do they know anyway? I have been posting here for a while now and I have had maybe 50 random people posting something like "it's a scam" after each and every project idea I have come up with. At the same time, if you check my posts until now, not a single person has claimed I have ever scammed them. So, I have 50 guys shouting scam without anyone actually having been scammed. Enough is enough. There is a line between healthy wariness and aggressive paranoia.

You think people can think for themselves? I say if you have a large enough group of aggressive people in managerial positions, their paranoia, gang mentality and hostility will eventually spread through the group in a ripple effect. Now, bitcoin is a very contentious subject matter in itself. We do not need a mob of youngsters making the situation worse by flaming all over the forum.

So, I will let bitcointalk remain the big, uncensored forum for anything bitcoin and build my own forum for people like myself. People who do not judge too quickly. People who think before they speak and concentrate on the facts. People who like to relax and have a little bit of fun without hurting the feelings of others : )

Welcome to Bitcoinforum.tk : ) You too, BadBear. I have a hunch you're not so bad.

http://www.bitcoinforum.tk
185  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Welcome to Bitcoindevs - the friendly Google Groups forum with focus on Bitcoin on: August 21, 2012, 03:22:30 PM
We already have a few new members since posting earlier today : )

Welcome new guys, hope we can have constructive discussions in the forum.
186  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Welcome to the Bitcoindevs Google Groups forum. Focus on bitcoin, crypto equity on: August 21, 2012, 02:02:26 PM
The user who just posted in this thread is on my ignore list so I have no clue what he just stated, however I am guessing it was something rude or defamatory.

Bitcoinforum.tk is the place to go if you think bitcointalk is too rough and mean and you want to discuss development or participate in our general discussion in a friendly and relaxed environment. Unlike bitcointalk, all bullies will be banned so the nice guys and gals will be able to discuss projects without fear of verbal attacks.

Peace.

www.bitcoinforum.tk
187  Other / Beginners & Help / Welcome to Bitcoinforum.tk - the friendly Bitcoin forum on: August 21, 2012, 01:34:21 PM
Welcome to Bitcoinforum.tk - The friendly bitcoin forum

Bitcoin related discussions and lots of data, lists, spreadsheets and informational resources. Focus on Bitcoin, crypto stocks/equity and web development.

This is a polite forum for friendly people. If someone is being rude, do not retaliate but report to the moderator please.

You are most welcome to visit at: www.bitcoinforum.tk

188  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Is there an alternative to GLBSE which does not charge 8.5 BTC to launch an IPO? on: August 21, 2012, 10:19:47 AM
I will try to update this thread soon.

Anyone else working on a platform like this?
189  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for investor of 8.5 BTC on: August 18, 2012, 03:35:03 PM
I will try to get listed on the Bitcoin-OTC as soon as possible. Should increase my perceived trustworthiness.

190  Other / Beginners & Help / Can anyone receive PayPal payments and send me BTC against 3% commission? on: August 18, 2012, 12:28:12 PM
Can anyone receive PayPal payments and send me BTC against 3% commission?
191  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can I get listed on the Bitcoin-OTC? on: August 18, 2012, 11:46:47 AM
Yes, I have seen that page. Please be more specific.

How can I enter the IRC chat room if I am behind TOR?
192  Other / Beginners & Help / Bitcoin discussions over Skype, Google Talk or similar service on: August 18, 2012, 11:39:49 AM
Hello,

Does anyone else want to talk about bitcoin (general discussion and business contracts) online?

Is there a way to configure TOR to use it with Skype, Google Talk or a similar service?

SRON
193  Other / Beginners & Help / How can I get listed on the Bitcoin-OTC? on: August 18, 2012, 11:34:47 AM
How can I get listed on the Bitcoin-OTC?
194  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Welcome to the Bitcoin Stock Exchange (BSE) on: August 12, 2012, 04:06:47 PM
I encourage everyone to test the liquidity of our shares.

Invest in 10 BSEE shares now for 0.01 BTC and sell them back to me in a few days.

I personally guarantee liquidity.
195  Other / Beginners & Help / Welcome to the Bitcoin Stock Exchange (BSE) on: August 12, 2012, 02:14:20 PM
Good evening,

I have made some research about this and I would like to offer the world a product and service called the Bitcoin Stock Exchange.

You will be able to buy and sell shares on our platform. Bitcoin is the preferred method of payment.

As of now, we only offer one asset. More will hopefully be listed later.

The asset is called BSEE (all assets will have a 4 digit shortcode).

I coordinate the development of the stock exchange as well as the asset known as BSEE. The asset in question currently has a hundred shares issued and as per this message I sell the shares for 0.001 BTC each. I also offer to buy back the shares for 0.001 BTC each.

If anyone wants to get involved in developing this platform, please send an e-mail or private message. Please stay behind TOR.

The platform will be developed primarily by other coders. As of now, the only way of interacting with the BSE is through e-mail or private messages. Later on, we hope to offer a full fledged interface.

The cost to list a share on the market shall be 0 BTC. We will try to implement a rating system further on which allows investors to rate assets according to trustworthiness. Other charges may apply.

All of these instructions are subject to change and should be interpreted as general guidelines due to the vast complexity of operating a stock exchange for assets in the crypto currency context.

We welcome your business.

SRON
196  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for investor of 8.5 BTC on: August 10, 2012, 02:20:54 PM
There is a lot of posting going on in this thread. If it seems like I am ignoring lots of people and comments it's because I am.

Everyone who has ever been overly negative and spiteful in this thread is on the ignore list. I haven't got a clue what those people are talking about.

I am looking for friendly, clever and gently spirited investors here. I will spend my time communicating with people who approach me in a friendly and reasonable manner.

To you, potential investor and business partner - don't hesitate to get in touch either in this thread or through a private message. If you think you know better than the pack - perhaps you do.

Let's fire off an investor's love rocket into the sky and watch in glory as the bitcoins rain down on our joyful faces! : )
197  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for investor of 8.5 BTC on: August 10, 2012, 01:47:23 PM
I do not have a lot of money so I can only invest a little every now and then.

But I have invested most of my life as an adult into trying to build a network of developers and entrepreneurs and making research about the web and IT industry, with the purpose of creating a platform for rapid and agile launches and coordination of software projects.

if you have invested most of your life...and you have very little money (your words) then why should we trust you with our money?

Because sometimes hard work pays off.

I guess I am dim because that answer makes little sense to me, well no sense.

Please allow me to clarify what I meant: Just because all the hard work hasn't paid off yet doesn't mean it will never pay off.

Considering how much time I have put into these projects, how extensive my network is and how wide my knowledge regarding these matters is, it would seem logical that a financial reward is inevitable at some point.
198  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for investor of 8.5 BTC on: August 10, 2012, 09:23:10 AM
I do not have a lot of money so I can only invest a little every now and then.

But I have invested most of my life as an adult into trying to build a network of developers and entrepreneurs and making research about the web and IT industry, with the purpose of creating a platform for rapid and agile launches and coordination of software projects.

if you have invested most of your life...and you have very little money (your words) then why should we trust you with our money?

Because sometimes hard work pays off.
199  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for investor of 8.5 BTC on: August 10, 2012, 09:21:09 AM
sron jokes aside. If you are going to ask people to invest you need to be fully transparent on exactly what it is you are offering and how it works (in full detail). You need a business plan, projected earnings, a registered company and proper legally binding contract for investors and yourself to sign. You reek of scam or al least inexperience and no body in their right mind is going to give you a cent until all or at least most of those factors are in place. I am guessing you are quite young or at least very inexperienced in these thing and your ambition is admirable, but until you have fully thought through all these factors I would hold off on looking for investors. Good luck mate. Scam or no scam 10 points for persistence

The bitcoin community operates by its own rules. This is not a normal business environment and normal business rules and norms do not apply. If the governments eventually crack down on this community, the registered users will go first. Stay anonymous as long as you can.

You reek of sweat, dude. But 10 points for trying to communicate properly.
200  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for investor of 8.5 BTC on: August 09, 2012, 02:25:39 PM
This has been a hilarious read, but I do want that 20 minutes of my life back now pleas.

I will pay 8.5 BTC to anyone who can give me that 20 minutes of life back and 0.1% of my sole in return.

I will invest 8.5 BTC in trying to give you your life back if you invest 8.5 BTC in my business project.
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