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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] List of new Ripple contracts, currencies and giveaways (VSGIT focus) on: April 15, 2013, 08:49:45 AM
Here are the details for a draft project:

https://github.com/Entrances/Popeye-game-for-Bitcoin/wiki/POP

We are giving away 50000 IOU tokens for free (conditions apply).
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] List of Ripple contracts and currencies, facilitates direct trading on: April 14, 2013, 07:31:36 AM
I do , PM Me please


Nice, I have updated the website quite a lot recently so you should be able to post the contract in the wiki.
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] List of Ripple contracts and currencies, facilitates direct trading on: April 03, 2013, 05:49:16 AM
Does anyone know of a new Ripple contract/currency that has not been listed here yet?
24  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] List of Ripple contracts and currencies, facilitates direct trading on: April 02, 2013, 08:25:48 AM
I would be interested in exchanging 1 GT1 for 1 LTC (issued by Chriswen)
25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] List of Ripple contracts and currencies, facilitates direct trading on: April 02, 2013, 06:04:00 AM
We currently pay 1 GT1 per hour for development work on our repos.
26  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Introducing Ripple Currency: DYM on: April 01, 2013, 06:08:01 AM
Any  DYM market yet?

Markets in:
DYM / XRP
DYM / Bitstamp USD

have a decent bid/ask, and do have a few trades every now and then.

I am guessing the BTC market has been too volatile for a tight market to develop.

TTBit,

I'm making a spreadsheet list of new Ripple currencies and contracts and I listed yours (check signature) - any plans for creating further new contracts?
27  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: We created a new Ripple Currency: The Favor (FAV) on: April 01, 2013, 05:54:17 AM
I guess this project is down but I listed the XFV in my spreadsheet of new Ripple currencies and contracts anyway (check signature).
28  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Add your LTC to Ripple! on: April 01, 2013, 05:44:47 AM
I'm making a spreadsheet list of new Ripple contracts and currencies and I took the liberty to list yours there, please feel free to update if you find any inaccuracies (link in signature.
29  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] List of Ripple contracts and currencies, facilitates direct trading on: April 01, 2013, 05:36:46 AM
Website updated.

We now have a list of current Ripple contracts and currencies. List yours today!
30  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Trade virtual tokens (based on Ripple's platform) on: March 30, 2013, 02:24:05 PM
Yes, Japanese style contracts, not Western and yes again using the Ripple platform because it's actually pretty well suited for that purpose, I just hope they will make some slight modifications and add some features as they progress.

"In some cultural groups such as Japan, the creation of a contract symbolises the formation of a working relationship, and not a legally binding agreement. Some groups will regard the contract as being flexible in terms that if any problems or issues arise, the parties will reassess the obligations of the agreement and negotiate ways to preserve the relationship (Honeyman and Wade 2007, 8 ). However, this is not generally the ‘Western’ view on contracts."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethical_implications_in_contracts
31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / [ANN] Create and exchange your own currency + giveaway on: March 30, 2013, 08:01:32 AM
Create and exchange your own currency + giveaway

This is a list of emerging markets on the Ripple platform and also re-announcing the GIT.

- Giveaway (0.01 GIT) to new users
- Everything is open source
- RSS feeds are available
- You can create a new market and list it on the website
- We are also looking for developers who want to work for us in exchange for our in house Ripple currency
- Updated UI and the CSS stylesheet entirely
- Form and spreadsheet added to allow users to list markets
- Index of all functionalities added
- List of emerging markets added

How to acquire GIT:

- By taking part of the current giveaway (0.01 GIT)
- Work and submit pull requests to our GitHub.com projects. If accepted, you will receive: 1 GIT for a small patch, 10 GIT for a medium patch and 100 GIT for a big patch.
- Buy them for crypto currencies on the market (the markets where you can find the GIT are listed below)
- Exchange them for your own IOU token on the market (you can post info about your contract here first and then make an offer to us in the forum as well)

Advantages of holding and trading GIT:

-You share an interest with developers and others in a project you like
-You can support a project
-You can trade the tokens in the advanced trade section.
- You can exchange the GIT for XRP and BTC (IOU's) later (see conditions)

Welcome to visit the site (link in signature)

Admin
OpenData

Disclaimer: We do not make any legally binding promises, everything is for entertainment and educational purposes only
32  Bitcoin / Project Development / Let's build an open source Google Reader replacement on: March 15, 2013, 04:56:37 AM
Let's build an open source Google Reader replacement.

Google Reader will be discontinued soon. It is probably the world's most popular and feature rich RSS reader. I personally use it daily.

If the Bitcoin community builds a replacement including some additional Bitcoin features we stand a good chance of seizing the market cap in the void that Google leaves behind. Suddenly the Bitcoin industry will dominate the RSS sphere. (An online petition has already seen >50.000 users sign up to bring the GR product back so there is definitely a demand - many power users rely on it for information about the latest updates in whatever field they are active).

I set up a GitHub project here : ) Feel free to join if you think this is a good idea.

https://github.com/Entrances/Open-Source-Google-Reader-Replacement

Now another thing too before I post this. We can offer a kind of smart contract for developers and investors who might potentially be interested in this project. Ask for more information and add me to your IM client, the details can be found on the website (link in my signature).

SRON

33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple Giveaway! on: February 21, 2013, 08:35:47 AM
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34  Economy / Securities / Re: We buy and sell virtual shares (such as colored coins) on: February 14, 2013, 06:40:29 AM
whatever you do, just do not look down on my dropbox site, it is a neat solution that fills its purpose.

sron, please, please, PLEASE! don't defend that "site?". who hosts a website on dropbox (amazon maybe)?  forget about the appearance of the website (which could use some serious TLC), and the broken/outdated links, I think most people will take one look at the url and believe you lack the necessary resources to "seriously" carry out your vision.

for that last couple weeks i have been circling the colored coin threads. reading. understanding. coding. and each go around I pick up something new, which helps me to better appreciate this ongoing effort.  however, since i found this thread, i've been trying to understand your relationship with BitcoinX. they have a perfectly good website that "i believe" is more than adequate to promote & recruit. there's still lots that needs to be added, but its very professional. with that said, i believe your dropbox site is a serious disservice to this cause.

wordpress and godaddy offer FREE hosting, both with very decent templates to work with.  if there is a valid reason why you believe dropbox is the best solution then i apologize, but please share, as i'd really like to know.

Yeah, yeah, I can tell you do not have a very highly developed capacity for abstract thinking -- developers do not necessarily care much about the design of things but often prioritize functionality, i. e. you are not my target market so go and play with some lego blocks, I am sure you will find them colorful and appealing.
35  Economy / Securities / Re: We buy and sell virtual shares (such as colored coins) on: February 13, 2013, 11:01:07 AM
So I want to issue PirateCoin shares that have the following contract:
Every week 7% of the accumulated funds are being paid out to the share holders, 3% of the accumulated funds are paid out to the contract issuer (me). Funds start at 0 BTC, shares are being sold at 0.1 BTC each up to a maximum of 100 million shares.

Do I need a webserver now? Is it enough to only publish this ColourID somewhere? How do I list my assets on your page (and/or sell them to you)? Why do people need to send funds to this address (1FL8nGQzRF6j39566viJQ12KnYeBY9kurm) and who controls it instead of using smart contracts enforced by the blockchain?

By the way, the github links on your Dropbox "site" don't work...

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/16w5vp/colored_bitcoins_armoryx_p2ptrade_gui_is_here/ <-- more info about ArmoryX
https://github.com/killerstorm/BitcoinArmory <-- Github for ArmoryX, but not a lot of commits going on it seems

The problem at the moment is that the ArmoryX client is so resource heavy, I think the cc team is trying to set up a website front end to let people trade colored coins more conveniently -- whatever you do, just do not look down on my dropbox site, it is a neat solution that fills its purpose.
36  Economy / Services / Re: Anyone Want to Team Up? on: February 06, 2013, 04:24:06 AM
Hello, I'm Dpony.

I'm an experienced pixel artist
and a fairly good musician.

I've been part of
3 independent game development teams.

I'm best at making
the Orchestral genre of music,

I have about 6 months of experience
in making music and 3 years experience
in pixel art/spriting.

Anyone interested in
teaming up and making
a bitcoin-powered game?

Sounds nice, I can give you 1 GitCoin if you could put a link to our virtual shares project on your website -- are you planning to make the game open source and put in on GitHub.com?
37  Economy / Securities / Re: Trading virtual shares (colored coins) on: February 06, 2013, 04:11:55 AM
Yes, I will update the project websites and so on with more detailed information as it grows, just wanted to get started now, my fingers are itching and I think some developers and investors could be interested in the concept - besides it's a collaborative project so you are more than welcome to contribute by editing the GitHub project wiki yourself for instance.

Whats the point of building an exchange for something specifically designed to avoid exchanges ?


I'm not building an exchange, just a website which lists a couple of color ID's that you need if you want to buy or sell the specific virtual assets I've issued.

Umm...how is this not an exchange?

Maybe you should test the ArmoryX software yourself first before you comment further, it allows anyone to send a virtual asset to anyone else in the world without the need for a centralized exchange, it is pretty annoying if you continue to comment without actually testing the software which would probably make it easier for you to get the concept.
38  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Virtual Shares / Git Project Development on: February 05, 2013, 08:46:54 AM
Website updated.

We can offer GitCoins to anyone who is working on an interesting project and to website owners who are interested in becoming affiliates.
39  Economy / Securities / Re: Trading virtual shares (colored coins) on: February 05, 2013, 04:29:21 AM
A Ponzi is pure speculation whereas buying these shares will benefit developers who can then build products and services that could potentially further strengthen the value of the shares, also due to the nature of the BitcoinX protocol the assets can be traded freely so no one can run away with them at any point and there is no central website that can be shut down, the CCMM website is just a simple HTML page, does not store anything itself and can be cloned and copied by anyone with ease.

Dude, srsly. We're not in 2011 anymore, this isn't GLBSE.

1. Business plan.
2. Clear and verifiable revenue streams.
3. Are you even in the wot?

Enough with the nonsense.

First and foremost this has to be said - there seems to be something wrong with your attitude so I will just put you on my ignore list, I am not particularly fond of snotty people like yourself - now if someone else other than MPOE-PR has a question about the project, please post it in this thread.

Valid questions. Ad hominem response.

The questions were not the problem, her tone was.
40  Economy / Securities / Re: Trading virtual shares (colored coins) on: February 05, 2013, 04:27:27 AM
We buy and sell virtual shares (colored coins).

I believe the colored coins project has now reached enough maturity for traders to begin to actively buy and sell virtual assets based on the BitcoinX protocol.

Profits from sales of our virtual shares will gain the developers working on our GitHub projects. You can simultaneously make a profit and support teams of good developers by buying and selling our GitCoins.

Please check the link in the signature for more info.


Sooo...

I buy shares. My money then goes to "developers working on GitHub projects". And then these developers..give more money back, increasing the value of my shares?

You're going to need vastly more detail if you're looking to establish yourself here Wink ..MPOE-PR is normally terribly brash, but from time to time she does make good points, especially when it comes to working business models.

Yes, I will update the project websites and so on with more detailed information as it grows, just wanted to get started now, my fingers are itching and I think some developers and investors could be interested in the concept - besides it's a collaborative project so you are more than welcome to contribute by editing the GitHub project wiki yourself for instance.

Whats the point of building an exchange for something specifically designed to avoid exchanges ?


I'm not building an exchange, just a website which lists a couple of color ID's that you need if you want to buy or sell the specific virtual assets I've issued.
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