I'm writing a modular Django app that implements this and is relatively easy to integrate with your own systems. It would be cool if someone did a similar php application. What interest me most are the "Friends" and "Blacklist" specifications, since they can be used for building a web-of-trust, and I don't think we should limit this to the Bitcoin economy only. Should we use a URL or some other unique identifier instead of a domain name, so you could rate services or individuals who don't have a domain of their own? That would integrate better with social networking systems like Diaspora. Some services also accept https connections only.
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Hmm.. Here are some "beta" versions of Russian translations for the site itself. (They are complete, but not perfect)
Thanks. You can send updates when they're ready.
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I didn't find any mention of Bitcoin on the site. Is there?
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Thanks to Tao Wan for the Chinese FAQ. We'd appreciate if somebody could check the translation or fill in the missing questions.
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I don't need devalued sirius-dollars to compete with people who are more productive than I am. I ask a lower price. I don't see a problem here.
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I accept bitcoins, for a list of my products go here: http://qextracts.ecrater.com/ for Bitcoin pricing and to place an order click on the product and then click Ask Seller A Question. Currently I sell seeds but plan to offer more seeds and herbs and extracts. Can you add these instructions to your site?
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Don't use the -server or -daemon switch or run bitcoind on a machine where you use a web browser. It opens port 8332 on 127.0.0.1, the local loopback address, and you wouldn't think that web browsers could cross-site access it, but it is possible. This sounds like something I would not like to have happen, but what does it mean? Let's face it, we're ALL generating Bitcoins on everything we can get hold of. What is the potential damage, in language my Mom might understand? Malicious websites could have a javascript that steals all your coins.
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Doesn't work interplanetarily... what a useless system
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How would it be possible to use SMS to buy/sell bitcoins?
You can buy BTC with SMS / phone call at Bitcoin Exchange. Works in most western countries.
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Reviewing the forum member's posting history before making a transaction may be a good idea.
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Get Your FREE Stuff. * Submit Your Information To Get Your Membership. * Post Your Products, Utilize Your Talents, Earn Rewards. * Browse The Different Categories. * Offer Rewards For FREE Stuff. * Have Fun
To be honest, the vague description promising free stuff, poor layout with clipart images and lack of contact details gives a bad picture about your site. I wouldn't register my personal info on the site. Also, it's not stated what and how you can buy with Bitcoin.
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BatMud. Muds are maintained and played by geeks who might even be interested in BC. Another target audience might be the scandinavian Free Internet / pirate movement.
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Is there an estimate of the BTC amount value in dollars included? That could be gathered from the Bitcoin Market or with bcspec when it becomes more common.
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Sounds good. Here's some advice on keeping your emails out of Gmail users' spam folders.
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Spanish frontpage and FAQ cleaned for errors and updated.
Please, update from this two files. Thanks!
Updated. Thanks.
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I didn't find any info about what payment methods are accepted. You should add something about that.
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http://twitter.com/nenolodbitcoinexchange: demolished - 84,732 BTC / 1500 EUR profit (for 50,000 BTC) looooooooooooooooool. 11:34 AM Jul 15th via web I'm curious about that. Is this why bitcoinexchange.com is down ? BTW, Nenolod writes on Twitter: bitcoinexchange: demolished - 84,732 BTC / 1500 EUR profit (for 50,000 BTC) looooooooooooooooool. He hasn't sold anything at BitcoinExchange.com and the service is down just for technical maintenance. Should be up today or tomorrow. Maybe he meant that 1500 € was the rate for the 84,732 BTC he supposedly has.
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Nenolod, you're welcome to join this forum or #bitcoin-dev on Freenode. It would be interesting to have a chat with you. BTW, Nenolod writes on Twitter: bitcoinexchange: demolished - 84,732 BTC / 1500 EUR profit (for 50,000 BTC) looooooooooooooooool. He hasn't sold anything at BitcoinExchange.com and the service is down just for technical maintenance. Should be up today or tomorrow. Maybe he meant that 1500 € was the rate for the 84,732 BTC he supposedly has.
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Now that the network is still relatively small, he can create swings in the proof-of-work difficulty and to some extent in BTC price if he sells his coins in large quantities. Nothing too serious, I think.
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You could make an advertising network that is easy to join and pays provisions with Bitcoin.
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