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4221  Local / India / Re: Who has developed Bitcoin? on: December 16, 2013, 09:29:14 PM
Answer to know people vote!

4222  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How come I can't post?? on: December 16, 2013, 09:25:35 PM
I can't post in a forum that I'm interested in until I've gotten through some kind of proving ground....  

Yup we're going all out native Indian(american) traditional on this one.

next thing you see will be us developing our own secret BIRD language so that the noobs cant read ANYTHING lol.
4223  Economy / Speculation / Re: Trade Tips (brought to you by KROGYAN) on: December 16, 2013, 11:47:23 AM
When you get a good position in bitcoin you're not looking for some 2-10% gain...

These tips are more for day traders bro. Who'd rather take the +10% every week & be ready to dump instead of take a market swing loss.
4224  Local / India / Re: Can many virtual currencies co-exist? on: December 16, 2013, 12:40:05 AM
I personally do not condone the existence of so many alt coins.
Bitcoins are unique and what adds to their 'uniqueness' is their limited availability but if you have several alt coins that is just equal to saying that you have unlimited bitcoins, when one becomes too unavaialble go buy the next one & when the price for that starts rising the original will loose some value... it could be a seasaw or an avalanche, speaking of seasaw

Mod Note:
Don't troll.
4225  Economy / Speculation / Re: Trade Tips (Mods please relocate to appropriate subtopic) on: December 16, 2013, 12:30:28 AM
Buy $902.50
Sell $926

Stop Loss $878
4226  Economy / Economics / Re: The Switzerland of Bitcoin on: December 16, 2013, 12:29:10 AM
If you guys have a time do participate on the pole here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=369645.20 and do comment if you have to share anything that you deem useful.
4227  Economy / Economics / Re: The Switzerland of Bitcoin on: December 16, 2013, 12:27:28 AM
Australia is not really 'safe' for Bitcoins in my opinion the govt hasnt shown any signs of readiness to accept it there.
Ecuador, Malta and Sweden however are really on the spotlight.
4228  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best scripting language suited to develop a functional exchange ? on: December 15, 2013, 06:12:09 PM
When you create it, I'd be up for a white label version for the European market.

I think instead of opening up small exchanges in different countries we should integrate and create one large network of exchanges present in various countries. But lets not get ahead of ourselves. I still havent figured out the basics yet.
4229  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best scripting language suited to develop a functional exchange ? on: December 15, 2013, 05:31:58 PM
Where is C#?  I'd use Mono over Java any day.

There is at least some precedence and support for c#, so if anything thats a far second.  Problem is its Microsoft.  Java is hands down the best solution.

I did look at some of the buttercoin code, built in nodeJS, clearly js is not the best choice.

Anyone interested in talking about  my experiences building an exchange in Java pls PM me.  Thx.

Matlab?  Are you people kidding? A lot of silly amateurs on this list.

You have to do a lot more proving before you can call out people amateur & silly.
In all seriousness I did message you.
4230  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best scripting language suited to develop a functional exchange ? on: December 15, 2013, 01:38:00 PM
I would be looking to help develop a crypto-exchange with JS for equity

I ll send you a pm.
4231  Economy / Economics / Re: The Switzerland of Bitcoin on: December 15, 2013, 10:58:12 AM
`Why Malta?`

A 12-minute film highlighting the attractions of living, working and running a business in Malta, the `Why Malta` film which is available online, on usb or DVD is an excellent tool to use when talking to potential customers.

As well as showcasing Malta`s inspiring potential and great opportunities, along with its rich and cultured history, the film highlights the island`s position as a centre of excellence in a number of sectors and a perfect international hub for business.

HSBC Malta CEO Mark Watkinson describes Malta`s location as one of the world`s largest trade routes, connecting Asia, the Middle East and Europe. He also highlights HSBC`s role in supporting Malta`s growth and adding value to its economy, as well as using its global connectivity to help companies prosper at home and overseas.

`Why Malta?` focuses on the key attributes that makes Malta such an attractive business location, from its excellent telecommunications and flight connections to Malta`s Grand Harbour which lies at the crossroads of some of the world`s largest shipping routes.

As HSBC Malta Head of Commercial Banking Michel Cordina explains, HSBC aims to connect customers to opportunities with over 50 relationship managers providing that level of support and insight of the local market. He continues that Malta has a strategic location and has a huge potential to become a main hub as a logistics, warehousing and distribution centre from where companies can service European and North African markets.

Malta`s excellence across a range industries, including financial services, knowledge-based sectors, high-end manufacturing, maritime and aircraft maintenance, is also featured along with its high levels of education and its skilled workforce.

Chris Bond, HSBC Malta Head of Global Banking and Markets describes how Malta has rapidly become an International Financial Services Centre. It has benefitted from its membership in the European Union, it enjoys a robust banking sector, it has a sound regulatory framework and economic performance has been remarkably resilient especially through the financial crisis. He points out that HSBC shares the government's vision for the financial services sector to become an increasing part of local GDP.

To provide the all-important perspective of a business that has established a presence in Malta and is enjoying everything that the country has to offer, we also hear from David Walsh CEO of IT Solutions provider Crimsonwing.

As a modern, cost-effective Eurozone jurisdiction with attractive investment incentives, double tax agreements with major countries and a clear regulatory framework, Malta is an excellent place to do business. The `Why Malta?` film demonstrates the island`s business attributes in a clear, professional manner as well as showcasing its natural beauty and attraction as a great place to live and work.

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4232  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Scam Alert: Do not use OKPAY on: December 14, 2013, 09:55:13 PM
LOOOOOOOOL you guys must be crazy ! Okpay is not scam lol They've handled millions in USD dollars, why would they scam 2 or 3 people for a few thousand ?
4233  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best scripting language suited to develop a functional exchange ? on: December 14, 2013, 09:47:27 PM
I thank everyone of you for providing crucial suggestion to me. I will keep this post updated with any new steps that I make with Krogyan.
4234  Local / India / Re: List of Bitcoin Based businesses on: December 14, 2013, 09:45:40 PM
How do I list up Krogyan ?  Grin

Well i would love to  put Krogyan however, it needs to have  more details  like  website a business bank  account. right now  you  come under a individual bitcoin seller and buyer, and i  am not  listing  individual buyers and sellers at this moment.

I will list any other  services and  businesses using  bitcoins.

Just for future references.

www.krogyan.com
(under development)
4235  Local / India / Re: Okpay deposit on: December 14, 2013, 07:04:44 AM
It's possible that they have high load now. I was using OKpay for some weeks and deposits were creditied after 1-2 days. Now they take up to a week. I had to contact support for one recent deposit, but they resolved the problem in less than a day.

Thanks for sharing Smiley
4236  Local / India / Re: KROGYAN : Bitcoin's pitch to a Bollywood movie director. on: December 14, 2013, 07:04:07 AM
Ok, Some of you who have chatted with me on skype or on phone; know that I am into multimedia and animation, hence recently I was involved in a small project with a movie director based in Mumbai.

To be honest, his projects until now are not that popular in the mainstream but he is all set to sign some prominent mainstream senior actors like Big-B, for his next project.
So I told him about Bitcoins and he was interested and asked me to explain to him everything about Bitcoins in a nutshell and how it can help his projects and the industry.

So I know this is a LONG SHOT, but just imagine if only ONE movie got made with Bitcoins the rise in popularity of it in India will be mind boggling. Especially with THAT name associated with it.

So, please post some replies as to what key points should I include in my proposal to him & how Bitcoins in India can be the next big thing. Be fair and include the cons as well.
If you feel like and have the time for, then go ahead and write up the whole pitch, it would help me tremendously.

I seem to have some contacts in Mumbai who have their feet in the film industry.
Let me know if your project does take off and I will add some scale to it.

Great !! I ll keep you posted.
4237  Local / India / Re: KROGYAN : Bitcoin's pitch to a Bollywood movie director. on: December 13, 2013, 07:06:43 PM

Just watchin Smiley

Ahh good to see ya here Grin
4238  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best scripting language suited to develop a functional exchange ? on: December 13, 2013, 07:04:45 PM
Yes, the poll is a bit ... wide in scope to be politically correct.

Now, I'm not sure if you're an actual software developer or a internet property developer so I'll try to cover both Smiley

If you plan on developing this yourself I suggest you use the technologies you know best if they are aplicable to the project scope. I doubt Mathlab or Flex would be good ideas though. Depending on your skillset you might want to find at least another person to join the team, a project of this size and potential risk should not be taken lightly.

If you're in it to develop the business then things are different. The first step would be to figure out a realistic budget alocation for the design and development part of the business.

Depending on the figure you come up with you will have have access to different technologies and talent for your team. I suppose it will become a choice between releasing something cool fast and then update if it takes off or building it heavy duty from the ground up. I don't know what your exact plans are but I generally advise a release early, update often approach. This way you can test the concept fast and make use of invaluable customer feedback rather than risking to blow your budget too soon on non-essential stuff.

Now, your question was about the development technology and I went a bit off-path. I think you should go with the classical php back-end with a smartly designed responsive front-end with well optimised ajax integration (includes JS, obviously). You could also try Ruby, bit hipster but quite cool and effective.

You shouldn't need much more than that to get you started and in the mean time if all goes according to plan you can invest in optimizing the most crucial parts of the business or doing a whole new back end if you feel you need to scale it to enterprise levels. Once you get there I'm sure you'll find a suitable technology, like Java with it's many enterprise level frameworks. However, the deeper you go into big business territory, the more expensive the technologies and the talent.

Hope this helps.

Cheers!

PS : Don't skimp on the user interface and experience Smiley
PS2 : Don't group Java and JS together Smiley

Thank you for your really really helpful insight.
off course I will not be in this alone, I hardly specialize in 2 of the mentioned languages, I m planning to launch an Elance project to hire the most efficient team to get things started, hence the whole scripting language question.

I totally agree with your release early and update frequently approach and is something what I am aiming for, but lets face it none of the exchanges out there right now are anything but perfect, so I was hoping to learn from their mistakes.

Like someone said developing something in Matlab would be the most secure thing ever, whilst personally I dont have the level of skillset required in Matlab to pull this off hence I will hire someone.

But what about the desktop application ? will php/ajax/ruby successfully and securely integrate with the desktop application ?
4239  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best scripting language suited to develop a functional exchange ? on: December 13, 2013, 06:37:51 PM
Hm... haven't thought of it that way, I thought you wanted the easiest possible integration, not the most secure option?

7 Billion dollar industry bro.
4240  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Best scripting language suited to develop a functional exchange ? on: December 13, 2013, 06:37:19 PM
I did not even read OP's first post, but judging by the poll, he should not undertake the project.

Mate you should read Wink
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