Sorry to post again so quickly, but the edit button seems to have disappeared. I just wanted to point out that the income level it receives right now is completely passive, and was gained with minimal effort. This is a great domain and it has a lot of potential.
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I'm selling both the domain and code of MakeBitcoinsFast.com It is currently making me approximately 0.015 BTC per day from CoinURL, which is 5.475 BTC/year. It also has top keywords on Google for things like "fast bitcoins", "get bitcoins easily," and is second for things like "easy bitcoins" and "get bitcoins fast." The code is written in Python/Django, and has an admin interface to add/remove sites, clear stats, etc. Here are some screenshots of the admin panel.For these reasons, I'd like to start the bidding at 5 BTC, and the auto buy is set at 10 BTC. Thanks, John Maguire
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Is theymos willing to run a bitcoind instance on this server, or is there another e-wallet online which allows sending to addresses within the same service without a fee, and furthermore has a nice API?
If so, this should be relatively easy:
Like Tachikoma said, simply allow users to fund their account, and tip from their account. This makes it transparent as to who's tipping a user (hell, you can even mark as anonymous if you have over 100 posts, let's say), and keeps it easy and subtracts the whole fee required.
If these conditions are met, and what I just proposed works, I may try to make one of these real fast.
EDIT - Actually, you could just run this off of a random service, keep the "amount a user owns" in a database. That amount is accessible to them, but it doesn't need to actually move coins around the addresses.
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Updated the website - made sure links were working and added more services. We received over 500 page views yesterday according to Operation Fabulous, and on average around 300-500, so think about placing a bid!
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Would like to sell this as I received it for my birthday and have no use for it. I will sell it for either 1 BTC, a $10 Google Play Store gift card, or $10 USD.
Thanks.
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Only 8 BTC available from IBB, ineededausername does shorter loans, I misread Hashkings title and thought he meant "Capacity Filled" in regards to loans and somehow skipped right over Starfish BCB. Thanks for the links, regardless. Will check out Hashkings & Starfish.
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I should say that I'm also willing to take multiple, smaller loans, as long as I can get enough that add up to 110 BTC.
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Hello everyone, I'm looking for a loan of 110 BTC. I should be able to pay it back within 2 months. Please offer below with the interest rate you would like to see. I will be going with the lowest interest rate bid at the time of my choosing.
Thanks, John Maguire
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No problem. Do you have an account on #bitcoin-otc so I can rate you?
John
it's in my sig Rated.
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Just wanted to toss a few things up here. Firstly, my GitHub page offers a lot of examples. Secondly, my blog discusses some projects I've worked on in the past. Thanks, John Maguire EDIT: Updating information.
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Just to add some more statistics... I added CoinURL to the links on my site very recently, and got 12 clicks almost immediately. Advertising on this site WILL get you visitors.
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Reading through the FAQ, I see "We count only unique clicks that were made with interval at least 24 hours from one IP address."
If one user clicks five of my (unique) links within an hour, do I get one click on each ad, or only one click on the first ad?
Thanks, John Maguire
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I have no idea what you're talking about. gmaxwell was off on some weird/trollish rant that I didn't really follow. Goat's responses on the other hand seemed pretty reasonable. Agreed. Recheck what you posted shockD.
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Regardless of if they work or not, these attacks are illegal in many countries. They are certainly illegal in the US, even when going after illegal targets.
This hasn't stopped them yet. Correct, the people in those articles have purposefully stationed the programs in countries where it is legal. However, like Gavin said, there is protection within Bitcoin.
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Hahaha what a mess, the developers trying to return specific coins using hacky patches.
What is this about?
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The code behind this project is now open source as well. You can find it on the GitHub page.
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Subscribing. Might be interested in working on something like this in the future.
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Just thought I'd remind people of this.
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