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421  Economy / Digital goods / Re: AMAZON USD GIFT CODES - 15% OFF OF FACE VALUE on: December 12, 2014, 02:47:13 AM
Sent 0.62 BTC. Waiting for him to send the $250 card.
422  Economy / Digital goods / Re: AMAZON USD GIFT CODES - 15% OFF OF FACE VALUE on: December 11, 2014, 06:57:50 PM
Want to buy $500. Pm me.
423  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] (Staff Only) Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: December 11, 2014, 04:47:16 AM
Here's the forum sections and what they will be 'worth' for posting in. This is relevant to the decided payout for your user group. As in if your a full member and your getting 0.0009 per post, 3 points will be 0.0009, 2 points will be 0.0006 and 1 point will be 0.0003.

Hope that makes sense!

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What about hero members, and will you update the OP with this information?

The full member thing was simply an example. All amounts will be updated in OP when the campaign is opened again. It's still closed for now. Was just letting people know the section values before hand.

Sounds good. IMO, this is the best option there is (so far). IMO, off-topic should be 0 points.
424  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] (Staff Only) Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: December 11, 2014, 04:38:59 AM
Here's the forum sections and what they will be 'worth' for posting in. This is relevant to the decided payout for your user group. As in if your a full member and your getting 0.0009 per post, 3 points will be 0.0009, 2 points will be 0.0006 and 1 point will be 0.0003.

Hope that makes sense!

3 points

Gambling

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What about hero members, and will you update the OP with this information?
425  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [CLOSED] $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: December 11, 2014, 01:36:17 AM
Locking this thread.
426  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [CLOSED] $105 Starbucks Cards for $35! Accepting BTC, LTC, Paypal, and Venmo! on: December 11, 2014, 01:36:07 AM
Hi dear
i want to purchase 2 starbuck card . please guide me how to do and please send email to my email : honghoang3023@gmail.com

Sorry, its been close for a while.
427  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Xbox Live 48 hour Code Shop Btc/Ltc/Paypal Accepted on: December 08, 2014, 03:19:34 AM
Isnt this a little overpriced? Its $60 for one year so thats $5 per month. Divide that by 31 days and multiply it by two and you get 0.32258064516. I would say that 50 cents would be a much better price.
428  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Xbox Live 48 hour Code Shop on: December 07, 2014, 05:37:49 AM
Hey!

If I buy them, do I get a guarantee that it will last forever? I want to buy a few, and use them at my friends house if he happens to run out of live or something so we can play.
429  Economy / Services / Re: Need Basic WordPress/OpenShop Site Built, pay escrowed with any top escrow on: December 07, 2014, 04:32:05 AM
FYI, I dont think you can get venmo integration.
430  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] cryptothrift - Bitcoin and Litecoin Auction Site on: December 06, 2014, 11:02:29 PM
is this project dead? tried to contact the site in many ways [also here] but 0 replies.

Same. It seems like the owners have gone AWOL.

They usually come on IRC but when I go on, I cant find them.
431  Economy / Digital goods / Re: *****FINAL SALE***** Insane CS:GO Inventory for sale (Only FN HighTier Knifes) on: December 06, 2014, 10:26:39 PM
You giving anything away for free? Wink
432  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Crowdfunding campaign Launched Easbit at Indiegogo on: December 05, 2014, 12:20:56 AM
Hi Nahtnam,

Thank you for your question. It’s a good question though.

You are right about that there are already some apps out there.

We have several reasons why we think we can be an added value for Bitcoin users.

In general diversity in apps is required for a healthy Bitcoin eco-system. People need something to choose from. The crowd will eventually decide which one is the “killer-one”.
Before we started developing we did first a decent market research to find out what people really want when:

1.   people do mobile payments;
2.   and what Bitcoin users expect from a wallet-app.

So our philosophy and the actual design didn’t just fall out of the sky. It’s backed by research. Everything can be improved and nothing is perfect in general. But you just have to start somewhere. This is also a relatively new industry. A lot of services still have to be invented while the industry is growing. And the industry itself still has a lot of levels of development in front of her.

What I’m saying here is that wallet-apps in general it’s just a start. These wallets can be considered as the first generation of wallets. They will evaluate over time in final products.

Once people really start using Bitcoin in daily life for buying tangible products the wallet-apps will be more and more important. And for this situation and purpose we have developed our wallet app for. Using Bitcoins in daily life and with the ease of using cash.

In my previous post I have already explained the aspects of our security and privacy. But we are really convinced that our granny-proof methodology will do the job. Our app is designed to use Bitcoin as you would use cash backed by a highly reliable system.

Yes we are a newcomer here. But the crowd will confirm next year whether our philosophy is correct or not.

I hope I have answered your question so far. If not please let me know!


Ok, im not sure how far this app will take you, but good luck.
433  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Ideas for site, looking for a team on: December 04, 2014, 05:21:35 AM
im leaning towards the idea of a game with a gambling aspect in it.

Oh, you can have slots, black jack and roulette. I personally like the roulette the best.

You would also need a website that hosts the provably fair codes.

Here are some vids of the old bitvegas. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bitvegas
434  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Crowdfunding campaign Launched Easbit at Indiegogo on: December 04, 2014, 12:43:11 AM
Hi Nahtnam,

Thank you for your question. You are correct it is an Android application. But we don't have a IOS version yet.

Could be more specific about defining the flaw? If I know what you mean by this. I will try to explain it to you further more in depth.

Thanks!

Cheers!

People can just use another app. If you search Bitcoin in the play store, the first thing you will see is this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet&hl=en which has 4 stars and almost 1 million downloads. What reason would people use Easbit for?
435  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Ideas for site, looking for a team on: December 04, 2014, 12:39:15 AM

What about a Minecraft casino? Bitvegas went down, and digger is related to mining.

A minecraft casino? How would that work? Plus would it be legal in the U.S?


Not sure about legalities, but its pretty simple. All you have to do is make a minecraft plugin, and host it on a server.
436  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Venmo App part of Bitcoin Downfall? on: December 03, 2014, 06:16:38 AM
For the record, I use both venmo and bitcoin.

I do agree that Venmo is a REALLY good company and they have a bright future against paypal!

But, I believe this will have nothing to do with bitcoin, because bitcoin has many more features than just easy fund transfers.
437  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: bitcoin payment app which helps you purchase goods/services at any shop on: December 03, 2014, 06:11:44 AM
I would definately use this. If this works in America, I think a lot of others would use it as well.

Edit: A realistic fee would be 1-2%
438  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Crowdfunding campaign Launched Easbit at Indiegogo on: December 03, 2014, 06:10:40 AM
If im not wrong, this is an android/iphone app?

If so, there is a flaw with this system. Most smartphone users have bank accounts. Also there are plenty of bitcoin apps that are much more credible.
439  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Ideas for site, looking for a team on: December 03, 2014, 06:07:39 AM
What about a Minecraft casino? Bitvegas went down, and digger is related to mining.
440  Other / Meta / Re: Two-Factor Authentication for BitcoinTalk on: November 29, 2014, 07:56:09 PM
If im not wrong, Stunna has a BTC bounty on this as well.
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